JUST OPENED A CHOICE STOCK OF FANCY PRINTS, and American Twill. R. HOBBS, Excelsior House. A HEAVY STOCK OF BRQWN SHEETING CALICO, and Brown Linen Drill. R. HOBBS. A SPLENDID STOCK OF WHITE CALICOES, bought 12 months back. R. HOBBS. FANCY STRIPED CHINTZ, in great variety. R. HOBBS. QELESIAS AND GLAZED LININGS. O R. HOBBS. A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF WOMEN'S and Girls' and Children's NEW PLAIN AND FANCY STRAW HATS, unusually cheap, to clear out. R. HOBBS. EN'S AND BOYS' STRAW HATS, very cheap, to clear out. The new Straw " Antipodean " Hat. R. HOBBS. MEN'S CRIMEAN SHIRTS, in great variety. A good strong Crimean Shirt, for country wear at 6b. 6d. R. HOBBS. MEN'S BLACK AND COLOURED ALPACA COATS, at almost any price. Men's Blue Serge Suits Men's Light Summer Coast, Vests, and Trousers, in great variety. Our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing has been greatly increased lately, so that purchasers can have a great assortment to select from. R. HOBBS. GENTS' SUPERIOR BLACK CLOTH CLOTHING ALWAYS ON HAND. BOYS' BLUE SERGE TUNICS, Boys' White Linen Drill Coats, very cheap, Boys' Trousers, Vests, and Coats, just opened. R. HOBBS. WHITE AND REGATTA SHIRTS Brown Cotton Pants and Shirts Braces, Ties, and Gloves, in great variety. R. HOBBS. A GOOD STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS, TO SELECT FROM. FAMILIES and Country People will find the class of Goods wc keep especially adapted to their requirements. j Terms : Ready Money and no abatement, i Discount on all purchases above One Pound. I EI CHARD HOBBS, ! (Next Door to the Odd Fellows' Hall,) | EXCELSIOR HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. J BUCH OL Z & CO. i Have on Sale, EX " GREEN JACKET," I CASES CHAMPAGNE, BOLLINGER tJ\J 4-4 casks i very superior old Sherry 8-8 " | ditto Rutherford, Drury & Co. 15-4 " 1 very superior Old Port 10-8 " J ditto Bruno Silva & Son 10 barrels, each 1 cwt., Barcelona Nuts 10 " " Walnuts 1 case Jordan Almonds 15 barrels Currants 25 boxes Eleme Raisins 135 " Figs 30 " Muscatel Raisins 100 cases l United Vineyard Proprietor 10 quarter-casks ) Co.'s Pale ami Dark Brandv 50 cases Sparkling Hock and Moselle 12 cases French Prunes 10 bales Printing Paper 250 boxes Belgian Window Glass 100 cases Mountain Dew 50 cases Ginger Cordial ] 4 cases Lemon Svrup I John Gillon 2 cases Raspberry Vinegar f & Co. 39 cases Preserved Provisions, I Soups, Meata, Fish, &c. 12 cases Paper-hangings EX LATE ARRIVALS. 10 boxes Tobacco 30 half chests Tea 97 cases Wolfe's Schnapps 100 cases Mountain Dew T , 50 cases Ginger Cordial | 50 caseß Malt and White ( i, on Wine Vinegar ' 8 qr.-casks Superior Old Pale Sherry 1G octaves Superior Old Pale Sherry 16 qr.-casks Highland Whiskey 52 cases Real Old Jamaica Rum 60 cases Assorted Liqueurs 300 cases Brandy 250 oases Geneva 250 cases Cherry Cordials 20 cases Cherry Brandy 40 cases Sundry Bitters 200 cases Old Sherry 213 oases Old Port 50 cases Madeira 50 cases Raspberry Vinegar 4 cases Real Havannah Cigars, assorted j IMPORTATIONS. j ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE REPOSITORY, AND eAdies' general outfitting establishment, York-street, Parnell. "\/TRS. F. STREET informs the Ladies of Aucki~A land and its vicinity that, in conjunction with the Sale of Sewing Machines, she intends carrying on the GENERAL OUTFITTING BUSINESS; in all its branches, including Mantles, Dresses, Machine Tucked and Quilted Skikts, Underlinen, Wedding Orderß, Baby Linen, &?., &c. Gentlemen's Shirts and Collars. JUST ARRIVED PER ' HELVELLYN,' A Consignment op Sewing Machines, Machine Needles, Silks, Twists, &c., to which attention is solicited. These Machines are ol the b eß t make, having obtained the Prize at the Exhibition of 1862 ; and many Exhibitors also received prizes for work produced bv them. The great advantages afforded by these Machines are manifest inasmuch as the work from them is much more sightly than that from the hand—it cannot be pulled out, and one Machine will produce as much work as from ten to twenty hands. To Tailors Manufacturers, Contractors, and Dressmakers thev are of great service, m a country where labour is a great want Private Ladies will also find them a most valuable addition to their household, enabling them, as they most certainly would, without eithel fatigue or serious infringement on their time, to do the *ork of a large family, and render them independent of other assistance. be seen in conatan t operation SeJuT CXM ° m,!d ' msh-LtedTn BONE DUST. T H L, , qutT4'" d ta Fine Bono Dust i-Inch " 1-Inch " Apply to Mr. BYCROFT, at the Mill., Oaehunga, NoT £mkcr , 1863. '■ STO3iE -
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 17, 22 December 1863, Page 2
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