DENMARK HOUSE. OPPOSITE SI'PRIOI !<; COURT HOUSE, Qt'KKX-STHKKT. nA Y & II O IS' E Y jYI A N HAYK extreme pleasure in intimating to the inhabit ants of Auckland and its vicinity that they will OPK.N Til K[K I'KKM ISKS, on SATURDAY, May 21st. when they will make a grand display o1 Parisian, English, and Continental Novelties. The DRESS DRPARTMKNT is very attractive from the extensive choice that is oll'cred, and comprises all the newest fabrics and materials, including, The Xeiv Poplinet te. plain and striped The New Chine Mohair A Choice Selection of French Merinos in all the new shades Fancy Check Winceys, in nil the new shades Aberdeen Winceys, in all colours m GaUi Plaids, in all colours And An Excellent Assortment of Made up Tweed and Fancy Robes, handsomely trimmed, «fcc., &c., iS:o. SHAWLS AND MANTLES in all the Latest Styles and Designs,—a beautiful selection, to which special attention is invited. Paisley Filled Long Shawls Black and Brown Llama and Cashmero Long Shawls Black and Brown Fur, and Silk-trimmed Squares The Mount Blanc The Queensland Tlu» Himilavan And a Varied Assortment of Coloured Tartans and Fancy Wool Longs and Squares. The STOCK of MANTLKS is well assorted, in New Styles and most .Approved Shapes. The Now Yachting Jacket The Alexandra and Denmark Jackets The Countess of Lancaster The Large Circular anil The New Paletot. SILKS. 11. & 11. will show a Choice Selection of Plain Glaces in all the new shades and colourings. Cuir, A:'.uline, Mexican, and llumbolt. H. & 11. draw especial attention to their Standard Makes ot' Black Silks, which are the very best made for durability, brilliancy, and depth ot colour, being made of the purest silk. lIOSI KI!V, G LOYF.S, AND FANCY GOODS. The Sock will he found to hi- most amply supplied with the best goods yet produced for the season. Honiton, .Maltese and Applique halls Ladies' Josephine Kid Gloves, all new colours anil every si/e, tirst choice French and Coventry li'ibbous, Oriental and Double Cord l'Mge, in all new colourings. Also", A Larue Assortment of Chenille, Braid, and Invisible Silk Hair Notts. G KNF.IIAL DRAPERY. This department is replete with till tho requisites for House Furnishing, iVc.. \c. l.ongelot h;. Sheeting. Ticks, l-'launels Toilet Covers, Uuilts, and Counterpanes Linens, Damasks, \ ictoria Covers j Blankets, Rugs j \c. Ac. Ac. | i MUX'S MERCERY AND RKADY MADE 11. A 11. respectfully solicit attention to this department, which will be found to be well assorted with every description of Men's Mercery. Men's Lambs-wool Shirts and Pantaloons, also Merino and Klnnncl Fnder-vests and Drawers, Merino and Lambs-wool Hose and llalt'-hose.\o.. &e. Youths' and Hoys' Winter Hosiery Men's, Youths', and lioys' White and Regatta Shirts Men's, Youths', and Boys' Scotch Twill Shirts Men's, Youths', and Boys' Crimean Shirts, Plain and Fancy Cheeks Men's, P.'.vs", and Youths' Fancy Doe and '1 weed Trowsers, Vests, and Sacs Men's, llovs' nml Youths' Black Doe Sacs, Vests, and Trousers Men's Ileiltoiil Cord Trousers and Pants Men's Miller's Mole Trousers Men's Leamington ('ord Trowsers Men's Waterproof ('oats, Capes, and Leggings Men's Inverness Capes Umbrellas Rail way Wrappers iVc. Ac. &c. Hay & 1 lonkvman respect fully invite attention to the above, as they comprise some of the best and most la.-hionahle goods ever imported, and will be sold at pi ices in conformity with the principles on which they will conduct their business —viz., small protits and quick returns. II A Y & 1 r ON E YMA N, diiap i:us, 11 osif.ns, haberdashers, | AMI ' G'RXKIi'AL OUTFITTERS, (Opposite the Supreme Court House,) (RHI.N-stkkkt. !TO ARRIVE BY THE ' STATESMAN,' GOLCONDA, - ' AVALANCHE,' ETC. OA V A S E S JAMS, OU (1 lh.) 20 casks Currants 5 eases Figs--411 cases Dunlop C'heeso 7 cases Confections cases Jujubes 20 chests Sago 10 cases Salmon 20 eases Red Herrings 10 cases Sardines 5 cases Huntley and Palmer's Biscuits (211,.) •"> eases Arrowroot 10 eases Vinegar Hid boxes Sperm Candles lit) cases Vestas | 21 barrels Crushed I.oaf Sugar I 1 tierces Loaf Sugar I 3 casks Golden Syrup 20 casks Oatmeal 10 casks Barley 30 cases Hams 0 boxes Belfast Bacon 100 hall-barrels Herrings Mixed Spice, Ground Gingor Column's Starch and Bluo Day and Martin's Blacking Soap Powder. BUCHANAN & STEWART. OX SAL E, mWEED and DOE LACK COATS, VESTS and X TROWS ICRS Black Coats, Vests, and Trowsers Witnev Hlankets, 10 x 1, 12 x '1 Blue Blankets, 11 x -I, » x i j White and Coloured Flannels ' Prints | Fancy Cohurgs ' Alpaca anil Silk Umbrellas Keisev Draws ; Blue Pilot Trowsers 1 Duck and Dungaree Trov.-scrs j Superior I '.laelc ( 'loths Crimean and Blue Serge Shirts White and Regatta Shirts. TO ARRIVE. Crimean Shirts, now patterns "Moleskin Trowsers Sic. Coats and Pilot Jacketi Tweed Trowsers Men's Hall-hose White Calico Melton Cl'.fh Shalls Tweed Shalls Fancy Wool Scarfs Ladles Jackets, f;c. & e. ire. i BUCHANAN V, BXEWAKE'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 163, 21 May 1864, Page 5
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