EXCELSIOR 110 USE, :vy .rQUEEN STREET, , . • -- .-. a - . {Adjoining, the Odd. Fellows' Hall.) EHOBBS has jiisfc returned from Sydney, by • tlio,' Prince Alfred,' with A LARGIj: LOT OF WINTER GOODS. FORTY-EIGHT CASES and BALES of GENERAL DRAPERY, which are now being opened out for immediate SALE. llany Goods which cannot bo obtained in any house in town. R. H. begs to direct attention to the following outline :— Fashionable Winter Dress Material Winccjje, Plain and Cheeked Camlets Plain antl Fancy Mohairs, Challus, and Ginghams Hoyla's best Prints French Daraas, New Bro, and other Now Colours Flannels, in every quality 35lack and Glace Silks Fancy Skirtings and Skirts J"aucy Wool Shawls Ladies' and Gents' first choico French Kid Gloves Chenille Scarfs ■Chenille Hair Nets Alexandra Head Dresses Braid and Silk Twist Hair Nets Black Velvet- Ribbons Plain and Fancy Bonnet "Ribbons "Velvet and other Now Fancy Buttons Black Spot Tullo and Black Silk Laco Children's Fancy Socks iGent'a Hosiery, in great variety Navy Blue Prints French Ginghams Oil Baizo, for Table Covers Huckaback Towels Boyp' and Ladies' Linen Collars Ladies' and Children's Corsets and Stays Princess Rolls and Velvet Coronets Jf.B.—LADIES' UNDER-CLOTHING, very cheap G-amboous, Dairy Holland Furniture Chintz, Russia Duck Railway "Wrappers, Blankets Black and "White Book Muslin, and Window Muslin Whits Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Linen Sheets Sydney Tweed and Knickerbocker Tweed Scotch Twill, Victoria Covers Children's Picture Handkerchiefs Brussels Bags, and American Clotß Bags i Drab Waterproof Coats and Capes Black Waterproof Coats and Leggings . Boys" Grey Worsted and Merino Half-hose Men's Lambswool Shirts and Pants Men's Crimean Shirts Lilac Prints, and Black and Coloured Prints Madder Handkerchiefs and Corah's Handkerchiefs " Black Cofcurg and Black Lustre Mixed Alpaca 3Jen's and Boys* Black Hide and Elastic Belts Men's Tweed Trousers, Tests, and Sacs, very cheap ■Scotch Twill Shirts, Men's and Boys' Paper Co lars and Boys' Linen Collars •Gents' Nov- C::;..'. JHavelock, and .Bris* bane Hats Straw Under-brim, quite new &.C., <ic., &o. Small Profits and Qctce Returns. Ready Money and No Abatement. £. HOB B S . Queen-street. DTTNYELLE'S OLD IRISH WHISKEY, BELFAST, THE same as supplied to the House of Lords and International Exhibition, the qua ity of which is equal to the fdtest French brandy. A Consignment of the above colebrated brand, in •wood and bottle, just arrived by the ' Ulcoats.' Orders left with Mr. J. M. HASLETX, Commission Agent, Shortland-streot, will have prompt attention. Auckland, January, 1861. COALS. WAIHOIHOI COAL COMPANY, (Limited) t are now prepared to deliver COALS in Auckland and Parnell, at 38s. per ton, Cash At the Depot Oneliunga, at 253. " " At the Depot Great South Road, at 20s. " " Orders received bv C. ARTHUR,"& SON, Agent, Queen-street, Auckland. NOTICE. rjIHE UNDERSIGNED, having succeeded to the Business so long c ied on by Mr. Maiik Somekville, and made arrangements for the large Stock-in-Trade, will on after the Ist JULY ENSUING, Be able to offer to the Public GOODS OF THE FIRST QUALITY AT ' UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES, And solicits a trial to convince them of the fact. WALTER GRAHAM, City Mart, Auckland. June 27, 1864. "GOOD FIRES, AT LAST." HURST & MACIVER BEG to inform the public of Auckland and vicinity that they have commenced business in the Coal Trade. They have mado such arrangements as will at all times ensure-a constant supply. COALS are now being delivered by HtmsT and Maclver, in any quantity from their Depot iu Queea-street (next door to Yaile's.) Apply immediately. Auckland, July 1, 1861. FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE BAZAAR, SHOBTLAND SXBEET. WINKS & lIALL BEG- to intimate to the inhabitants of Auckland and the surrounding districts, that thoy have taken those large and commodious premises lately oocupied by Mr. Keesing, which they have opened with a large and varied assortment, of ENGLISH and COLONIAL FURNITURE and UPHOLSTICRY of the newest and most fashionable designs. Those about t» furnish art respectfully invited to inspect their stock. W. -MILLER, HAS REMOVED his COLONIAL BOOT MANUFACTORY to more commodious premises,opposite the Q. C. E. Boots of every description made to order by first•laas - workmen. Peg Boots made, and repairs neatly executed. %» FOOT OF SHORTLA7D STREET, Auckland*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 212, 18 July 1864, Page 6
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