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ON PALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. J EX ' CITY OF MANCHESTER.' j M LASSWAIiE, HOLLOWWARE, AND UT earthi:navare,— English and Foreign Cut Wino Glasses Cut and Moulded Decanters, pints and quarts Can.-oG'and Sop's Cut Tumblers, Salts Candle Ornaments, Glass Dished; o£in. to iOin. Sherry, Perl, and Champagne Glasses Butter Coolers, Cruet Bottles Sugars, Creams, Teapots Round Nappies, r.nd Bakers' Dishes ■ , Patent Saucepans, Kettles, Boilers, sizes Euainolled Saucepans, Kettles, Boilers, sizes'. . STATIONERY.-— Ruled and n<«i:i roolsca]), Note Papers . I'.litc and Cream Laid Letter Paper Ulottins- Paper, Envelopes. BLANKETS,'— ; i»|, 10), and 11]- White Super Blankets SHIRTS, CLOTHING, ETC. S. Twill, Regatta, White, and Crimean • Shirts . 1 Doe and Tweed ClotVing Military I-lalf Hose ' ] Blue Serge Shirts and Coats Brown Grey Cotton ITalf Hose ' Ladies' Under Clothing. SUNDRIES,— Round, Plaid, and Tin Vestas, Paraffine Matclies, Paste and Liquid. Blacking Siiddlos, Bridles, Spurs Tray and Box Looking Glasses I'atent Slateij . Hair, Nail, and Tooth Brashes, Combs Src., &c., <!tc. EX 'SCIMITAR.' 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 cloth Blue Serge Coal* and Trousers Black Clutli, Sac, and Doe Trousers and Veots. , . Military Worsted, Laiubswool, Merino, and Shetland Half Hose Ladies', Girls', and Children's Fancy and Plain Winter Hosiery Lainbswool Shirts, Drawers Blue Serge, Regatta, Twill, and Crimean Shirts I'laiding and Flannel Drawers India Rubber Clothing Leggings, Napoleons, and Buckskin Albert Cloaks Talmer's Ladies Leggings, Sou'wester.-, and Oil Coats DRAPERY,— . Plain Winseys, Knickerbockers, aud Norweigan Cloths, Union Galas Alluvial Plaids, Shejihind's Gala Longs ('ordova Saxony Wool Shawls Wincey Shirts Fancy Striped Druggeta Union and Wool Damasks Loom Diapers, Camlet Mohairs Black and Coloured Coburgs and Alpacas Hemmed Cambric Handerehiefs White and Biown Turkish Towels Gents' Homespun Vests aud Pants Body Belts Elastic Braids, 1 cord to 16 Elastic Braids, 1 cord to 16, white Lutestring and Velvet Ribbon, 2 to 140 Black and Coloured Silk Dresses and Velvets Railway Rlig.s, <Jj, 10}, llj, 12 > Plain and Fancy Haberdashery of every description. BLANKETS,— 9}, 10.}, 11}, and 12.J-White Whitney Blankets HATS, CAPS, AND MANTLES,— Ladies' Trimmed and Untriniined Felt Hats Girls' and Infants' Trimmed and Untrimmed Felt Hats, of every stylo Mantles 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 Wellingtons Men's Calf and Kip Half Wellingtons Men's Balmorals, Spring Sides, and Napoleons Blucher, and Watertight Boots Ladies' Kid, Cloth, and Cordoven Boots Children's Leather Boots, Carpet Slippers. SUNDRIES,— Jewellery, C'oui ier 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, iSpurs Caster Oils, Pikles, Jams, Salad Oils Vinegar, Capers, Mustard, Sardines ; Cork Butter, Teas Negrohead and Cavendish Tobacco (in bonfl). &c. &c. LEWIS BROTHERS, Queen-street Wharf. Mr SANITARY MOVEMENT. GEORGE BOYD directs public attention to his extensive STOCK as follows, ill the Sanitary Department, either his own uiake 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 Sin. dia. Also SPLENDID ARTICLES in the followingFlower Pots, all sizes, plain and ornamental desiglis Seed Pots, all sizes, plain and ornamental Flooring ami Roofing Tiles, Red and White Gardeu Walk Edge Bricks Tubular, Paving, Fire, and Common Bricks Term-Cot I n 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 orders are received at the otlicu and house in Victoria-street. GEOR3- BOYD'S Pottery, Drain, T and Brick Works, Newto Auckland. | F< >R SALE, j Q OF APPLETON'S PATENT STONEa BREAKING .'MACHINES, driven by one ! Twelve-horse power Engine, by Tennant of Edinj burgh, guaranteed complete and in full working order, i With spare jaws and extra shafting ; the latterbeing j long enough to work a third Stone Breaking Machine and saw bench, if required. | The machinery is capable of breaking sixty-five to j seventy cubic yards of stone per diein, at the two and j a halt inch guagc, 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 Wharf. JO H N WIL LIA AI LEWIS, j SnoiiTLANo House, Suortlaxb-stkiet, Auckland Has just received, ex 'Bombay,'an assortment oI choice Perfumery, from J. Touzkau Saundebs, 148 Oxford-street, London, including SAUNDERS'S FACE POWDER, or BLOOM oI NINON, for beautifying and improving the complexion (containing nothing injurious to the skin) Saunders's Guards' J fair Dye, for ins'antlv chancing Red or Grey Hair to a natural Brown or Black flair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Tortoisesliell, Dressing, Pocket, and Side Combs Tooili and Violet Powders, Pomades, and several other Toilet requisites Superior Cup and Bathing Sponges A ihoioa !wl»#tion of French Fans.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 134, 18 April 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 134, 18 April 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 134, 18 April 1864, Page 4

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