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ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. IMPORTANT NEWS FROM SYDNEY JENKiNS & SANFORI) JJAVE the honour to announce tlio r'etiiru of tlieir Mil. Safford from the Southern Metropolis whero, in consequence of the great depression of trade and an over stocked market, he has made some LARGE CASH FFBCHASES OF >T.',7 AND rA.SIUOXABf DEATERY GOODS, MEN'S MERCERY, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, &c. &c. &c. Which they aro now shewing at their Establish* ment in Queen Street, (Opposite Mr. S. 11. Smith's.) June 22, 1864. NEW MAIL GOODS, OPENED, MARKED, & IN STOCK MESSRS. JENKINS & SANFOED, (OF LONDON AND SYDNEY) GENERAL DRAPERS & IMPORTERS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, AEE desirous of securing the patronage of the Ladies of Auckland and surrounding districts; by offering first-class and genuine goods at the lowest possible prices. An enumeration of tremendous (tactions and enormous sacrifices is nbt consistent with the principle of thier establishment, and Certainly cannot be thought desirable means to use in building up a large and respectable connection trade. J. & S. prefer availing themselves of the medium of the press to invito Cash Purchasers of New and FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, Silks, Shawls, Mantles, Jackets, Furs, Ladies' Underclothing, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., S:e., to inspect their various departments, and those who honour them with a visit will bo politely shewn through their establishment and every attention paid. Their customers are particularly requested not to purchase unless perfectly satisfied with tho STYLE, QUALITY, & PRICE or This (300133 Thfey aro all marked in plain figures and only one price made. The profits are small and the returns laige, believing them to be the only true basis of trading. MUDDY ROAD S; JENKINS & SAMEORti Are showing some very choice "ft/TORROCCO AND SPANISH LEATHER it i LEGLETS, as .worn by the Princess of Wales. Gentlemen win end the stock of mercery At Jenkins & Saxfoed's To be the choicest and best selected of any hi tie Province. They are now showing the ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN (Paw's Team) on "White Grounds Crimean Shirts, &c., very beautiful quality; also a large assortment of do. in Sattara, Melton, Polish, Knickerbocker, Fancy Spots, Checks, Stripes, &c., "Wool, Merino, aiid Cotton Vests, Pants, and Sdcki in White and Fancv, Gents' Knitted Wool and Cardigan Jackets. LORD DUNDREARY, Brighton, Clyde, uiul Eureka Scarfs, Tom Thumb and Eglmgton Ties, Pancy and "White Paper Collars. &c. <Scc. &c. JENKINS & SANFORD ARE determined that no effort or expense will ba spared in making their House, one of decided advantage and economy to all those who will favour them with a visit. For the convenience of Ladies in the country, JENKINS & SANFORD will bo happy to forward PATTERN S, Post Free, on application. OPENING OF NEW SHOW ROOMi With all the Leading Novelties in the Silk, Shawis, Mantles, Fancy Dresses, Ladies' and Childrsns Under Clothing, &c. JENKINS & SANFORD, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. OPENING OP NEW" SHOW ROOMS. JENKINS & SANFORD Respectfully announce the opening of their NEW SHOW ROOMS, with all the Leading Novelties in Silks, Shawls, Mantles, Fancy Dresses, Ladies', Children's, and Infants' Under Clothing, Thompson's Patent Crinoline, Quilted Skirts, A:c. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. LEWIS TURRELL, begs to inform his customers ana the public generally that he has removed to BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, Queen-street, where he has on hand a carefully selected stock of FIRSTCLASS BOOTS and SHOES, suitable for the present season. Queen-street, May 16, 1564. NOTICE. ALL porsons indebted to the undersi' "led will please pay the amount of their respective debts to Mr. LEWIS TURRE*LL, Brunswick Buildings, Queen-street. GEORGE TURRELL. " THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TERMS OF ADVERTISEMENTS. Throe lines Is* Od. Four lines Is. 6(L Eight liues Ss. And 2d. for each additional lino. SUBSCRIPTION". 10s. per Quarter; single copies 3d. each. «S3* Advertisements will he received at the Office, Queen-itrflflt» every day (Sundays excepted) until 6 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 221, 28 July 1864, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 221, 28 July 1864, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 221, 28 July 1864, Page 8

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