ON SATE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. EX CITY OF MANCHESTER." L ASSWARE, HOLLOWWARE, AND EARTHENWARE,— English and Foreign Chit Wino Glasses Out and Moulded Decanters, pints and quarts Carroll and Sop's Cut Tumblers, Salts ndles Ornaments, Glass Dishes, 5Hn. to 10in. Sherry, Port, and Champagne Glasses Butter Coolers, Cruet Bottles Creams, Teapots Nappies, !md Baker's Dishes atont Saucepans, Kettles, Boilers, sizes STATIONARY 1 Saucep:uli3 ' Kettlu3 > Boilers, sizes Ruled and Plain Foolscap, Noto Papers Blue and Cream Laid Letter Paper BMSKETS,L r "' K "' I 1 shibt£ c£oTHK J o™a " p,!r B1 " k0 " S. -Twill, Regatta, White, and Crimean blurts Doe and ''Nvecd Clothing Military Half Hoso Bluo Serge Shirts and Coats Brown Grey Cotton Hidf Hoso SHNDm££_ UnJer Clothin - Blaid, and Tin Vestas, Pamffinc o j ~ a ' c^ les ' and Liquid Blacking baddies, lhndles, Spurs Tray and Box Looking Glasses Patent Slates Hair, Nail, and Tooth Brushes, Combs &c., &c., &c. ex 1 scimitar.' CLOTHING, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, — Pilot Coats, Jackets, Trousers, and Vests Doeskin Sac Coats, Tronsers, and Vests Tweed Suits, Bedford Cord Trousers Inverness Capes, in sealskin, pilot tweed, and cloth Blue Sergo Coats and Trousers Black CUoth, Sac, and Doo Trousors and Vests Military Worsted, Lambswool, Merino, and Shetland Half lloso Ladies', Girls', and Children's Fancy and Plain Winter Hosiery Lambs wool Shirts, Drawers Blue Serge, Regatta, Twill, and Crimean Shirts riaiding and Flannel Drawers India Rubber Clothing Leggings, Napoleons, and Buckskin Albert Cloaks Talnier's Ladies* Leggings, Sou'wcstcrs, and Oil Coats DRAPERY,— Plain Winseys, Knickerbockers, and Norwegian Cloths, Union Galas Alluvial Pl;uds, Shepherd's Gala Longs Cordova Saxony Wool Shawls Wincey Shirts Fancy Striped Druggets Union and Wool Damasks Loom Diapers, Camlet Mohairs Black and Coloured Cobnrgs and AlDacas Hemmed Cambric Handerchiefs White and Brown Turkish Towels Gents' Homespun Vests and Pants Body Belts Elastic Braids, 1 cord to 18 Elastic Braids, 1 cord to 16, white Lutestring and Velvet Ribbon, 2 to l-'.O Black and Coloured Silk Dresses and Velvets Railway Rugs, QJ-, 11£, 12J Plain and Fancy Haberdashery of every description. BLANKETS, — 11 and White Whitney Blankets HATS, CAPS, AND MANTLES, — Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Felt Hats Girls' and Infants' Trimmed and Untrimmed Felt Hats, of every style Mantles in Cloth, Tweed, Silk, and Sealskin Trimmingß Mens' Felt Oxonian Ilab*, dish-brim Tweed, and Gloucester Tweed Hats Military and Navy Cloth Caps Surrev Ritle Caps. BOOTS AND SHOES, — Men's Calf and Kip Wellingtons Men's Calf and Kip Half Wellingtons Men's Balmorals, Spring Sides, and Napoleons Blucher, and Watertight Boots Ladies' Kid, Cloth, and Cordovan Boots Children's Leather Boots, Carpet Slippers. SUNDRIES,— Jewellery, Courier Bags, Ladies' Bags Race Glasses, Meerschaum Pipes Mount's Pipes Tobacconists' Goods, Cutlery, Table and Pocket Electro-plated Spoons and Forks Spirit Flasks, Tin Plates, Pencils Combs and Brushes, Perfumery Saddles, Bridles, Spurs Ouster Oils, Pikles, Jams, Salad Oils Vinegar, Capers, Mustard, Sardines Cork Butter, Teas Negrohead and Cavendish Tobacco (in bond). See. &c. LEWIS BROTHERS, Queen-street Wharf. C. P. PARTINGTON'S STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. VV H OLES ALE PRICES AS FOLLOWS : *' BEST CABIN 30s. per lOOlbs NAVY 20s. per lOOlbs. FANCY BISCUITS—(AM. DESciurxio>'s) •• Cd. to Bd. per lb All BISCUITS made at this Manufactory arc stamped with the Name of the Proprietor, " Paktington, Alxkland." The Biscuits are round in shape, and ditl'cr quite as much in quality as shape from the square ones now so largely imported. SYMONDS-STREET. HOUSEWIFE'S SAYINGS' BANK, OK HOW TO SAVE MONEY ! Why, by dealing at tho fur-fained A S II E R'S STORES, Hobson-street, WHERE every article for Family use is sold at tlio Wholesale Price. NOTE THE ADIIItESS : JOHN M A R, Iv S, GROCER AND GENERAL DEALER, ASHER'S STORES, Hobson-stmet, Auckland. CLOSED ON SATURDAYS. GARDEN CHAIRS AND FLOWER STANDS. ORNAMENTAL IRON GARDEN CHAIRS, with Wood Seats, Bronzed Iron Flower Stands and Hall Tables. OWEN & FENDELOW, Queen-street, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 266, 19 September 1864, Page 7
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