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ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. EX ' CFTY OF MANCHESTER.' "^ILASSWARE, HOLLOAVAViVRE, AND JT EARTHENAVARE,— English and Foreign Cut AA T ine Glasses Cut and M.oulded Decanters, pints and quarts Carroff and Sop's Cut Tumblers, Salts Candle Ornaments, Glass Dishes, sJin. to lOin. Sherry, Port, and Champagne Glasses Butter Coolers, (Jruet Bottles Sugars, Creams, Teapots Round Nappies, and Bakers' Dishes •, Patent Saucepans, Kettles, Boilers, sizes Enamelled Saucepans, Kettles, Boilers, sizes. . STATIONERY,— Rtded and I'lain Foolscap, Note Papers . Blue and Cream Laid Letter Paper . Blotting Paper, Envelopes. JLANKETS,— 9}, 10' and 11] Super Blankets SHIRT.S, CLOTHING, ETC. J S. Twill, Regatta, AAliite, and Crimean Shirts ! Doe and Tweed Clotliing J Military Half Hose < Blue Serge Shirts and Coats Brown Grey Cotton Half Hose Ladies' Under Clotliing. SUNDRIES,— : Round, Plaid, and Tin Vestas, Paraffine Paste and Liquid Blacking Saddles, Bridles, Spurs Tray and Box Looking Glasses ' Patent Slates Hair, Nail, and Tooth Brushes, Combs >Scc., &.C., &c. EX 'SCLMITAR.' CLOTHING, HOSIERY, SHIRTS — Pilot Coats, Jackets, Trousers, and Vests , Doeskin Sac Coats, Trousers, and Vests Tweed Suits, Bedford Cord Trousers Inverness Capes, in sealskin, pilot tweed, and j cloth Blue Seipre Coats and Trousers Black Cloth, Kac, and Doe Trousers and A'ests Military "Worsted, Liimbswool, Merino, and Shetland Half Hose Ladies', Girls', and Children's Fancy and Plain AVinterHosiery Lambswool Shirts, Drawers Blui; Serge, Regatta, Twill, and Crimean Shiits Plaiding and Flannel Drawers India Rubber Clothing Leggings, Napoleons, and Buckskin Albert 'Cloaks Talmer's Ladies Loggings, Sou'westers, and Oil Coats JRAPERY,— '.i\ Plain AVinseys, Knickerbockers, and Norweigan Cloths, Union Galas Alluvial Plaids, Shepherd's Gala Longs Cordova Saxony AVool Shawls Wincey Shirts Fancy Striped Druggets Union and AVool Damasks Loom Diaiicrs, Camlet Mohairs Black and Coloured Coburgs and Alpacas Hemmed Cambric Handeichiefs AVhito and Brown Turkish Towels (Cents' Homespun A'ests and Pants Body Bolts Elastic Braids, 1 cord to 16 Elastic Braids, 1 cord to 10, white Lutestring and A'olvel- Ribbon, 2 to 140 Black and Coloured Silk Dresses and A r elvets Railway Rugs, 'J], 10 ; ;, ll; 1 ,, 12} Plain tind Fancy Haberdashery of every description. BLANKETS,— y.|, lO.'j, 11}, and 12 ; ' r AATiite AAlutney Blankets HATS, CAPS, AND MANTLES — Ladies' Trinnned and Untrimined Felt Hats Girls' and Infants' Trimmed and Untrimmed Felt Hats, of every styleMantles in Cloth, Tweed, Silk, and Sealskin Trimmings Mens' Felt Oxonion Hats, dish-brim Tweed, and Gloucester Tweed Hats Military rnd Navy Cloth Caps Surrey Ritle Caps. BOOTS AND SHOES,— Men's Calf and Kip AVellingtons Men's Calf and Kip Half AVellingtons Men's Balmorals, Spring Sides, and Napoleons Bhicher, and Watertight Boots Ladies' Kid, Cloth, and Cordoven Boots Children's Leather Boots, Carpet Slippers. SUNDRIES — Jewellery, Courier Bags, Ladies' Bags Race Glasses, Meerschaum Pipes Mount's Pipes Tobacconists' Goods, Cutlery, Table and Pocket Electro-plated Spoons and Forks •Spirit Flasks, Tin Plates', Pencils Combs and Brushes, Perfumery Saddles, Bridles, Spurs Caster Oils, Pikles, Jams, Salad Oils Vinegar, Capers, Mustard, Sardines Cork Butter, Teas Xegrohead and Cavendish Tobacco (in bonfl). ic. &c. &c. LEAVIS BROTHERS, Queen-street AA r harf. 0° SANITARY MOVEMENT. GEORGE BOYD directs public attention to his extensive STOCK as followß, in the Sanitary Department, either his own make or the best imported : — Socket Pipes, glazed or unglazed, 4 to 12 in. dia. Barrel Drains, glazed or unglazed, 9 to 24 in. dia. Surface Drains, glazed or unglazed, 4 to 7 in. dia. Drain Pipes and Tiles, 1 to 8 in. dia. Also SPLEXDID ARTICLES in the followingFlower Pols, all sizes, plain and ornamental designs Seed Pots, all sizes, plain and ornamental Flooring and Rooting Tiles, Red and AVhito GardeuAValk Edge Bricks Tubular, Paving, Fire, and Common Bricks Terra-Cotta Chimney Tops, plain and ornamental Coral Reef Lime Roman and Portland Cements, and Plaster of Paris Fire Clay, and Paving Stones * The only works in the Colony where the above material is made. All charged the lowest price Samples can be seen and ordera are received at the office ;uid house in A'ictoria-street. GEOR3- BOYD'S Pottery, Drain, T and Brick Works, Xewto Auckland. FOR SALE, 2 OF APPLETOX'S PATENT STONEBREAKING MACHINES, driven by one Twelve-horse power Engine, by Tcnnant of Edinburgh, guaranteed complete and in full working order. AA'ith spare jaws and extra shafting ; the latterbeing long enough to work a third Stone Breaking Machine and saw bench, if required. The machinery is capable of breaking sixty-five to seventy cubic yards of stone per diem, at the two and a half inch gauge, and the two machines being driven by one Engine, a great saving in labour is effected. For further particulars, apply to GEORGE RIDINGS, Queen-street AVharf. JOHN WILLIAM LEWIS, Shoktland House, Shortlajtd-stkeet, Auckland, Has just received, ex 'Bombay,'an assortment of choice Perfumery, from J. Touzeatj Sattndees, 148 Oxford-street, London, including SAUNDERS'S FACE POAVDER, or BLOOM of NINON, for beautifying and improving the complexion (containing nothing injuripus to the skin) Saunders's Guards' Hair Dye, for instantly ohanging Red or Grey Hair to a natural Brown or Black Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, T'ortoiseshell, Dressing, Pocket, and Side Combs Tooth and A'iolet Powders, Pomades, and several other Toilet requisites Superior Cup and Bathing Spongof A sheis* *-»l*o*i<ws rt* Freaca Jv&t.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 133, 16 April 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 133, 16 April 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 133, 16 April 1864, Page 8

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