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S. & J. R; YAILE NOW OPENING, ex “Portland,” “Ironside,” “Mary Warren,” &c., &c,, THEIR FIRST INSTALMENT OF SPRING GOODS, embracing the LATEST FASHIONS, AND THE NEWEST AND MOST NOVEL DESIGNS, In all the leading branches up to the time of the sailing of these vessels, SELECTED BY MR. S. YAILE, IN THE BEST HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. These Goods will be brought forward THIS DAT. A MAGNIFICIENT STOCK OF STRAW GOODS, Ac,, &c., &c., NOW LANDING S. & J. E. YAILE, NATIONAL MART, QUEEN-STREET.

SPRING FASHIONS, EX “ PORTLAND.’ ROBERT HORNE :jS NOW OPENING FIFTY PACKAGES NB)W {SPRING GOODS. OPPOSITE SUPREME COURT HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. EXCELSIOR HOUSE, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. GEORGE PLUMMER BEGS to inform the Auckland public that he has purchased the well-known snd extensive Stock and Business of ME. RICHARD HOBBS, Who is retiring from the Retail Branch of the Trade. G. P. trusts that by very strict Attention to Business, combined with a thorough knowledge of the trade, and a long acquaintance with the requirements of those w T ho have so liberally supported his predecessor, will ensure for him a good share of their commands. The “READY MONEY AND NO ABATEMENT” principles will be strictly adhered to, as it will enable him to offer goods far cheaper than in connection with the Credit Trade. THE READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, Will always be well supplied with New and Seasonable Garments, which for quality, style, and price, shall not fail to give every buyer the greatest satisfaction, as the motto will not be —cheap only—but Cheap and Good. Working men (and who does not work ?) are invited to investigate the following list; — Full-size White Shirts, linen fittings, 4s. 6d. Crimeans, commencing at 4s. 3d. Blue Serge Shirts, ss. Merino Vests and Pants, from 2s. 6d. White Drill Trousers, very cheap Black and Colored Doe, very cheap Wool and Cotton Bedford Cords ffggggFancy Tweed Trousers, from 1 2s. 6d. White Moleskins, Blue Serge Trousers. TWEED VESTS New Summer Goods, 6s. 9d. White and Buff Linen and Marselia Vests, from 6s. 3d. Cloth Vests, in colored and black Special attention is invited to a Large Stock of light and fashionable

SUMMER SUITS inMelton, Diagnol, and other Cloths, commencing at 455. the suit Black Satara and Venetian Suits, quite new Black Alpaca Sacs, from 11 s. 6d. Tweed Sacs, Black Cloth Sacs, always a good stock on hand Eureka, Tom Thumb, and other Ties, from 10|d, India Rubber Braces, lOjd. Lether Belts, Elastic Belts, hats, caps, gloves, PAPER COLLARS, &c. The Ladies will find at “ Excelsior House ” an entirely NEW STOCK OF SUNSHADES, in all the new colors The New Pekin, with tartan border New Cheni New Brown And all the more useful kinds. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SHAWLS, just opened, comprising : The Tissue Grenadine, silk mixed, and Llama, in new brown, dark brown, and black, &c. A Choice and Weil-selected Stock of DRESS MATERIALS, consisting of: Lustres, in plain and checks Poliuette’s Llamas Challi’s New German Check 1 7-4 wide Grenadines, &c. A Large Stock of New ALEXANDRA HEAD DRESSES, Hair Nets, in braid, chenille, and silk cord Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Ribbons,JStays. And A very cheay stock of Ladies’ Under Clothing, &c., &c. One Shilling allowed on all purchased] over One Pound. E GEORGE PLUMMER, (LATE R. HOBBS,) i-XCELSIOR H0 U S Next Door to the Odd Fellows’ Hall. E, VICTORIA IRON WORKS, WELLESLEY-STREET AUCKLAND. R. W. MOODY & CO., THE above firm are prepared to execute orders for new Machinary, repairs of Engines of all kinds, Millwright work, Boiler Making and Repairing, Iron and Brass Castings, and General Smith Work. Moody and Co. beg to ask the inhabitants of Auckland and provinces for a share of their patronage, feeling assured that they are in a position to give satisfaction in the execution of orders entrusted e thisa* „ March 2lst, I8«4. |

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2250, 15 October 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2250, 15 October 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2250, 15 October 1864, Page 7

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