i in ir i 'i r'i rvrnr NEW MAIL GOODS,- ; OPENED,. MARKED, & IN STOCK MESSRS. JENKINS & SANFORD, " (of iosooif 'ASp 'STDNEV) (GENERAL DRAPERS & IMPORTERS, • QUEEN STREET; AUCKLAND,. A "RE desirous of securing the patronage of the Ladies of Auckland "and surrounding districts, •by offering first-class and .genuine, govds at the lowest luossiblo prices. An enumeration of tremendous reductions niiii enormous sacrifices is not consistent •.with tho principle of thier establishment, and cerbu thought desirable moans to iiso in ibiiilding up a largo and respectable connection trade. J. it S, prefer availing themselves of tho medium ,of tho press to invite Cash Purchasers of New and FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, :Silks, Shawls,: Mantles, Jackets, Furs, Ladies' Underclothing, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Arc., &c., to (inspect their various departments, and those who '.honour them with a visit will lie politely shewn through their estiiblishmont and every attention paid. Their customors are particularly roquested :iiot to purchase, unless perfectly satisfied with the STYLE, QUALITY, & PRICE of the GOODS They are all marked in plain figures and only one price made. Tho profits are sm;ill and the returns l ire-", believing them to be the only true basis ot trading.' ' M CJ DD Y ROA DS. JENKINS & SANFORD Are showing some very choice TV,9"ORROC'CO AND SPANISH LEATHER JJJL LEGLKTS, as worn by die I'rincesa of Wales. /IENTLEiIEN will find the stock of MERCERY §LX At Jenkins & Sani-omu's _ 'i'o be tlio choicest and host selected of any in the Province. They are now showing the .ALL ENGLAND 'ELKVKN (Parr's Team) 011 White Grounds, •Crimean thirtc, <S:c., very beautiful quality; also a lurge assortment o£ do. in Satturu, Polish, iKnickerbpoker, Fancy Spots, Cht-eks, Stripes, &c., &c. Wool, Merino, and Cotton Vests, Pauls, and Socks in White, and Fancy, Gents' Knitted Wool and Cardigan jackets. LORD -1) UND RKARI, Brighton, (Clyde, and Eureka: Scarfs. Tom Thumb and Egluigton 'Xies 4 Paucy.and White: Paper Collars. ■1 j . .&c. t 6cc. &c.. """ " JENKINS ' & SANFOJEID ARE determined that no eft'ort or expense will bo spared in making taoir House, one of decided jtdvnritage, iind beou.oui)' to all those-who will favour .them with' a visit, For the, convenience of L'idios in tl'.i* poivntrv, JENKINS -ifc SANFOKIi will be happy to too .ward PATTERNS, Post Free, on tt|»[4»PSfoon t • opening of TxvP movr : room, WifU all the. Lending JVovultica in the Silk, Shawls, ?>iantles,-.'lftmoy Dosses, and Childreu's pnuer Ckthiug, &v, ■ ■.SANIfOIID, (<. U E E N - i) T ii 1? H T, i Aitk;„\,VD, J PPKNING- 03? NEW' SHOW BOOMS. | JENKINS & SANEORD Respijotfully unnovinco tho opaningof their NEW SHOW ROOMS, With all the Leading Novelties io Silks, Shawls,. Hantles; Fancy "Dresses, Ladies', Children's, and Infants' Under Clotliirigi' Thompson's PattJ'.t Crinolu\e, Quilted Skirts, <?;p. ; V J.;, & A.' WISEMAN HAVE just OPENED a large assortment of SADDLERY and FANCY GOODS, Silver jMouuted Gig, Buggy and Dog Cart Harness ; Siivor Mounted Pair Horse Buggy Harness ; Brass \Molrn t-:-d, very strong, Dog Cart and Spring Cart Hurusssj Greer. Hide Cape Girths; Gents' Hogskin Somerset Saddles,. quilted all over ; Half Hussar Saddle, quilted 3eat, all Hojisbin j best Steeple Chase and Hunting Saddles ;. Racing, do., 9trong Stockmen's do. j Boys' Pod Saddles, Pack Saddles, Side Saddles vfitli and without leaping heads; Spare lu-ads with Sockets fitted to Side Saddles ; Victoria Stirrups with Velvet Pads i Ladies' and : Gents' Bridles; Snaffles, Pelhams's and Weymouth's, in variety ; Ladies' Twig Whips; Gents' Hunting and Hand Whips; Gig Whips ; Four-hotee ditto; Gig Whip Sockets ; Coat Straps; Felt and Kersey Saddle Cloths; German, Silver and Galvanized Stiirup Irons; Officers' Military Stirrups ; Ladies' Spurs silver-plated and japanned ; Gents' Spurs in variety ; Fancy Leather, Steel and Brass Doe Collars ; Dog Chains ; "Valises ; Round and Flat Saddle Bags; Woollen Girths; Stirrup 'Leathers and Irons; Horse Clothing complete; Horse Rugs'; Horse Rollers and Sircingles ; Breaking Tackle complete ; Do. Bits and Cavisons ; Head - Collars ; Manger Chains ; 'Horse, Dandy, Water, Spoke, Oii, and Compo. : Brushes ; Hoof Pickers ; Sponges; Chamois Skins; Horse Bandages; Speedy Cutting Boots; Knee Caps; Harness Compo. in Paste and Liquid. N. B. —Cheap Saddles and Bridles for the coasting Trade. Pack Saddles and MiE Belts made to order. A large assortment of Cart Harness, Plain and Brass Mounted Plough Harness, &c. J. & A. WISEMAN, Saddlers, &c., Adjoining Buckland's . Haymarket. J. & A. WISEMAN HATE JUST KECEIYEI), Ex f Avalanche,' . A VARIETY OF SPORTSMEN'S REQUI- ' SITES.' " ' ' ' Solid Leather Gun Cases with Locks Gun Slings Shot Belts Shot Pouches Patent Leather Roversible Cartridge Carriers Game Bags, with NetsAccoutrements in Brown Patent Leather Tobacco Pouches and Waist Belts Courier.Bags ; • ' Enamelled Leather. Gaiters, Leggins, and Antigropolis Ainprican Leather Haversacks Boy's' School Ba^s Browm .aud' Patent Leather Saddle Holsters; ic. &c. icc. ARCHITECT . AND BUILDING SURVEYOR. MR. T. B. CAiIERON begs to inform' the public of Auckland, that he has THIS DAY commviiced business in this city-as an ARCHITECT and BUILDING SURVEYOR, and from his long prac-. ticui esperience as such in 'the Home Country, as also in:thei Colony of- Victoria, Australian' he feels confi--dent that any business entrusted to his care will give satisfiKaiou. to those honouring him with their favour.. - O' Ofllces at Messrs. ARTHUR &, SON. Queeii-street, •. 12th July, 1864. FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE bazaar, Shobtland Street. WINKS & .HALL BEG to. intimate to the inhabitants of Auckland . and the. surrounding districts, tlmt thoy have 6iken : those large'and "commodious premises hitely ■ occupied tby,'Mr - . whioh. they have opened•with a large and varied assortment of ENGLISH and COLONIAL FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY of the newest and most fashionable designs. Those about to furnish are respectfully invited to inspect their stock. EMANUEL BROTHERS,' GENERAL Impoeteus, HAVE ramoved to those premise* in Fort-street lately occupied' by Jajjks & Son.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 224, 1 August 1864, Page 8
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