FIRST-CLASS t TAILORING- ESTABLISHMENT. rpilE Undersigned begs to inform Gentle- -*- men that his stock of Tweeds, DoeskinsCoatings, and Broad Cloths, in gTe.it variety, for tho present season, is now opened out; and having constantly on the premises a Cutter of first-class experience, from Poole's, of London, Tailor to the PEINCE OF WALES, with a largely increased staff of workmen, will he happy to take orders for GESIIEJIEX'S SUITS of every description, which will he executed punctually, and workmanship and fit guaranteed. ROBERT lIORNE, DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE SUi'ULMF. COUUT HOUSE. April 12, 18G4. KEROSENE ! KEROSENE ! 1 AAA GALLONS GENUINE KEROSEXE, IUUU at 6s. per gallon, Ox Sale. S. HAGUE SMITH. KEROSENE LAMPS, Ex ' Constance' from San Francisco. TIHE Undersigned have received by the above X vessel, A MAGNIFICENT A3SOHTMKST OF AMEBICAX-SIADE KEROSENE LAMPS, IK G It >: AT V A It I E T X. CRUICKSnAJS T K, SMART & CO. Queen-street. May 5, ISGL FOREST AND FKUIT TREES. f*C\C\f\ BL F E a,id KED GUM TREES . *i*>. K)\J\)\J Pines of sorts, Oaks, Sycamore and Poplar Trees, Apple, Pear, Peach, Nectarine, Plum, Drango, Lemon. Vine, Cypress of sorts and other iliriib plants; Rhubarb roots, Cabbage and Caulilowor plants. Also, some good Turnip seed. ALEXANDER GENTLES. Pamell, St. George's liay, 17th .May, ISG-1. DUNYELLE'S OLD lEI S H WHISKEY, BELFAST, TIHE same as supplied to tho House of Lords and JL International Exhibition, the qua ity of which s equal to the finest hkench ihcixiiy. A Consignment of the above celebrated brand, in K-ood and bottle, just arrived by the ' Uleoats.' Orders loft with Mr. .7. M. IIASLETT, Commission Agent, Shortland-street, will have prompt ittention. Auckland, January, 15154. JUST OPENED, Of\f\ I>OZEN T GREY COTTO3ST MILITARY HALF HOSE 200 pairs Men's Blue Serge Troußers &c. &c. &c. li. HOE 1S T E, QITEEN-STEEET. JUST RECEIVED, Ex ' Novelty, , An Assortment of p ARD E N SEEDS. ON SALE, Ex ' Jfovelty, , PRIME SYDNEY MAIZE. TUCK & SMITH, Queen-street. SHELL'S TEjMPEBANCE HOTEL, PRINCES-STREET, ONEHTJNGA. npABLE Do lIOTE EVERY DAY, at 1 p.m. JL Refreshments at all hours of the day. Good Beds. E. SXELL BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Onehunga and its vicinity, that he has opened REFRESHMENT ROOMS in Princes-street, and trusts ?y attention to the comforts of those that may favour him with a call to merit a share of public patronage. N.B. —Visitors to Onehunga will find this a desirable Rcstraurant. Good Beds. HOESE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. FOR HIRE, APEX AND CLOSE CARRIAGES Wagonettes, Buggies Dog Carts and Saddle Horses HORSES, CARRIAGES, kc, PUIVATELT BOP«HT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION'NO BAIT OR LIVERY HORSES TAKEN I>"IT. HARDTNGTO> T . "THE Ni:\V ZKALAND HERALD." TERMS OF ADVEUTISEUEXTS. Three lines ?»• ' J Kight lines -». wu And 2il. Tor c;icli additional line. RrKSCKIITIOX. 10s. i«er Quarter; copies 3d. eaeh. S3- A(lvcrti.-.«mcnt S will Ue veeeiv.,l at the office Qneen-itrMl, every iliij- (S;mtl:i.vs exceptwl) until l> y.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 184, 15 June 1864, Page 6
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