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9. Watekloo Place, Pall Mall, London, ARE prepared to supply any of the following Goods, which will be procured from the first houses in the kingdom, and at the same low terms that have secured to them so large and increasing a number of. ~ons ituents of both Sen-ices in India and the Colonies. Social notice is ctedtothefact, that Messrs. SAUNDERS, OTLEY and MORGAN'S terms will be found, by comparison with those of Houses shipping goods to India, to be infinitely more moderate, and to effect a great saving. Regimental for Cavalry, Artillery, Infantry, and Staff Corps. . Plain Clothing of the latest Fasmnns. _ The following instruction* for -??!£-measurement (which may be taken with a piece of tape and reduced into inches) will ensure a good fit. COAT. Inches. From bottom of collar to hip .. From hip button to bottom of skirt ... .~ From centre of back to elbow Continned to Length of sleeve ■ Size round arm above elbow .«• Size ronnd chest under coat •• Size round waist ■ TROUSERS. From top of trousers to bottom ... ... From fork to bottoms of trousers .... ... Size round thigh ... •• Size mund calf » Size round waist over trousers ... Particular attention is paid to the Regulation Patterns. Ladies' Dresses, Bonnets, &c—Newest fashions and designs, and best materials. Children's Clothing, Baby Linnert, &c—Supplied at prices far below those charged for these articles in India and the Colonies. Hosiery, Flannel, Linen and Cotton Shirts &c—As to measurement for Shirts, see Regimentals. All best quality. Gloves, Haberdashery, Ribbons, &c—Best French goods. Newest patterns, ner, Dessert, and Breakfast Services of the latest designs, ver Plate, Wedding and Birthday Presents.—Beautifully chased plated ware of Birmingham and Sheffield manufactures. Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Revolvers, Swords, and ammunition, from the best London, Birmingham, and Sheffield manufacturers. Lamps specially adapted for India and the Colonies. # Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, &c, both English and Foreign. Cutlery from the first Sheffield houses. Saddlery, Harness, &c, of every description,'from the best

London makers. Fishing Tackle of all kinds from the best makers. Artists' Colour and Drawing Materials from the first houses both English and Foreign. Photographic Apparatus, Slides, and all kinds of Photographic Materials.—S. 0., and Co. would beg particular attention to their list of pricos for these articles, which Will be found 50 per cent, less than the ' prices paid by the Indian Public. Price lists forwarded. . Surgical Instruments, Drugs, and- Medicine.—bupenor make and best quality. _ Dressing and Writing Cases of the chastest designs. Wines, Spirits, and Beer.—The Wines of the first brand, and Allsopp's or Bass' Beer of the best quality, exported into the Indian markets. Jams, Jellies, and Stores of every description from wellknown houses. Machinery of all kinds.—Estimates forwarded. J Bullock Trunks, Portmanteaus, Canteens. Camp-Bedding. Carriages, Dog Carts, Gigs, Buggies, &c—New and second-hand by the best makers. Mathematical and Optical Instruments. Racing and other Glasses. Perfumery of all kinds.—English and Foreign. Billiard and Bagatelle Tables, &c, from the best makers. Musical Instruments, Pianos, Harmoniums, &c,—-English and Foreign—supplied to Regimental Bands at the manufacturers' prices. Music—Regimental Bands and private individuals kept regularly supplied with newest music, both English and Foreign. Stationery of every description and of the best quality. Printing Presses and Printing Materials from the best makers. Patent Medicines. Cap and Room Furniture, Iron Bedsteads, &c. Glass, China, and Hardware. Toys of every description. Stereoscopes and Slides. Fancy articles, English and Foreign. Albums for Photographs, &c. Boots and Shoes.—Suitable to the climate of India. Seeds of every description, and suitable for all climates. SAUNDERS, OTLEY, & MORGAN, BANKERS, ARMY, INDIA, & COLONIAL AGENTS 9, Water mo Place, Pall Mall, LONDON. S.W Borwick's Baking Powder AS been used by thousands of private Families, Shippers and Emigrants, for raising Bread with half the trbuble and in a quarter the time required with Yeast, and for rendering Puddings and Pastry light and wholesome. The Queen's Private Baker savs — "IT IS A MOST USEFUL INVENTION." Capt. Allen Young, of the Arctic Yacht " Fox," states that

"IT KEEPS WELL AND ANSWERS ADMIRABLY.' E. Hamilton, Esq., M.D., F.S.A., observes—"lT IS MUCH BETTER FOR RAISING BREAD THAN YEAST, AND MUCH MORE WHOLESOME." To be had of all Store-keepers in the Colonies, and oj George Borwick, 21 Little Moorfields, London. ARGE PURCHASERS of CLOTHING will find J great advantages by buying at the AXE BRAND CLOTHING WORKS, 12, St. Mary Axe, London, where every information can be obtained on application. Trade mark, " The Axe in a Circle" surrounded by the words 4 Ax» Brand host value for money." Binocular Field Glasses. Gentleman requiring the most, perfec- Field Glasses should order "BURROW S." "TSED exclusively by the English Racing Judges and U by the Reporters to " Bell's Life," These Glasses combine Power and Field in the best manner, and are preferred by Noblemen, Officers, Deerstalkers, anl Yachtsmen, for their superior optical qualities and perfect make. They are specially mounted to stand climate. The Glasses recommended are— £ s. d. For General use—Small size and power, in sling case _ ••- 3 13 6 For General use—Larger Size and higher power, ditto ••• 6 6 0 For Special objects Large size, extra high power, ditto 8 8 0 Mounted in Alluminium, extremely light, an immense advantage in hot climates: £lO 10s., £l4 145., and £l6 16s. Binocular Pilot Glasses, (the most powerful), £4 45., £6 65., and £8 Bs. Address—W. &J. BURROW, MALVERN. Enclosing Remittance or order for payment in England. Caution. - Burrow's Glasses bear their Name and Address. American Carriages. "ESSRS. HOLT AND ANGUS have now on view their recent shipments of the above, ex "Viking" ajiu ' Albert Good," direct from New York, comprising almost every description of vehicle suitable for the requirements of this colony, they having been made to their own order, and are strong, neat, and serviceable, finished in the best manner with all the latest improvements, and in 1 splendid condition. New South Wales Carriage Depot, ' 267, and 269, Castlereagh-street, Sydney. Descriptive carriage catalogues and price lists forwarded on application •BOOTS AND SHOES. TURNER BROTHERS, HYDE, & CO., OF NORTHAMPTON AND FALCON FACTORY WHITECROSS-STREET, LONDON, Manufacturers of every possible Article in MEN'S PEGGED, SEWN, & RIVETTED BOOTS, &c, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SEWN & RIVETTED BOOTS, &c, CLOSED UPPERS AND GENERAL LEATHER MERCHANTS, I AVE just had New and Extensive Machinery erected for the Manufacture of Pegged and Riverted Goods. By the introduction of these improvements, they are enabled to produce the above-mentioned grats of a better quality, at lower prices, and in much larger quantities than hitherto. To parties purchasing through their Agents, the fact that one-seventh of the entire amount of the Exports of Boots and Shoes from- Great Britain is supplied by T. B. H. & Co., will be a sufficient guarantee that Orders entrusted to their care will be properly executed. Merchants visiting England can select the goods they require from a Stock, varying in value from Thirty to Fiftyfifty-five Pounds.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2265, 3 November 1864, Page 7

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