ROBERT HOPvNE, QUEEN-STREET, TT"AS just, opened a vcrv Largo Shipment o 11 JL'I. SEASONABLE DRAPERY GOODS, a ,s hereafter enumerated—consisting of tho leading STYLES AND FASHIONS for the present, season. These Goods having been all imported by him self, thereby saving the profit usually paid lo whole salo merchants, are now being ottered at such cx tremely * MODERATE PRICES. as will ensure satisfaction to ovefy One. . A choice lot of Glaec, Mohair, Grenadine, Barege ami new Embroidered Dresses; Dress Materials I Camlets, Balzarines, Ljaniaj, Cobotirgs, Alpaceus. Black Glaccs, Plain and Coloured Glaees (uo\t colors), Fancy Silk Diesses, Ribbons, Velvets am Velvet Ribbons, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fauey Ties Scarfs, &c. Millinery, Ladies' Collars and Sleeves, Mantles Jackets, Shawls, Skirts, Stays, Ladies and Children t Hats, Children's Dresses, Robes, Cloaks and Hoods Prirasols, Umbrellas, Haberdashery, Trimmings,- Perfumery, Combs anct Brushes, Fancy Baskets. Children's Habits, and Men's Cotton, Lisle Thread, Silk and Cashmere Gloves, " Josephine lvid" Gloves, Guut.'s Driving Gloves. Linens, Lawns, Diapers, Brown Hollands, Window Hollands, Linen Damasks and Table Cloths, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Towls, Huckabacks, Ticks. Hor.roekses, Imperial, Family Medium, and Croydon Long Cloths and Calicoes, Grey Calico,is, Stientings, Prints, Furnitures, Linens, Silesias, Counterpanes, Quilts, Toilet Covers, Dimities, Muslins, &c. Flannels, Sorgcs, Oil Raizes, Hearth Rugs, Brussels, Kidderminster, and Felt Carpetings, Door Mats, Floor Cloths, Union and "Wood Damasks, \ elvet Pile, Cloth and Damask Table Covers. Men's, Boy's, and Youths' Coats, Vests, Trousers, Inverness Capes, AVaterproof Clothing, llats, Caps, Crimean and White Shiits, Serge Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Braces, Carpet Bags, Portmanteaus. Military Trimmings, Stars, Crowns, Chciions, Gold and Silver Laees. TAILORINtf DIiPARTMENT. Angola, Saxony, Cheviot, Nelson and S > dney T vii Broad Ciolhs, Coatings, i'cc., &c. A N E Xl' ERI EN C E 1") CUT TE R AI.WAYS ON TUF. I'UF.MISES. CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS. I | 6 . _ 13 % o /'"sf o > go - lit * a p'. C h til ?? , 5 at m CASH ONLY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CLOTHING AT FRIEND'S. lIATS AT FRIEND'S. CAPS AT FRIEND'S. LIG-HT SUMMER CLOTHING, all the latest styles Light Summer Coats, in great variety Light Summer Trousers, in great variety Light Summer Tests, by the hundred. All the best Clothing on hand — Light Summer Suits, best styles Light Summer Blouses, best- styles l ight Summer White Coats, best styles. All the latest style of Hats in the Market— Light Summer Cork 11a Light Summer Tweed Hat Light Summer Straw llat Light- Summer Overland Hat. All the varieties of Cloth Cap, Black, Blue, and Tweed — All the beautiful Summer Cloth Cap All the Summer Blue Cloth Cap All the Summer Tweed Cap. Portmanteaus, Travelling Bags Crimean Shirts, While Shirts Regatta Shirts and Blue Shirts Collars, Neckties, Bells Blue Suits, Black Suits, Grey Suits, Tweed Suiio. All the above Goods to be sold atE Jl I. E N D ' S , ; BAZAAR BUILDINGS, QCF.LN-STREET, i OPPOSITE UXIO.V IIAXK. Cr. W. FRIEND. T. pEAC OC K, P-.CACTK AI. 01-nCIAX, MATHEMATICAL AND XAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, Sno i: rl.ani> -st it nt. ALWAYS on hand a Large and Varied Assortment of Spectacles—a perfect fit guaranteed. Theodolites and every description of .Surveying Instruments on sale, and etlieiently repaired on the premises. .I ust received, Powerful and Portable Achromatic. Telescopes, very suitable for Sheep Farmers. On Sale, a very superior brass-bodied Achromatic Telescope, 4-inch object-glass, tripod htand, terrestrial and celestial eye-piece-;, i;c., &c. milE NEW ZI£ALAND INSURANCE COMJL PANY issue Policies on Hulls, Cargoes, and Freight, at current rates, to and from all parts of the globe. GEORGE P. PIERCE, Manager. Auckland, June 10, ISG-L fill IE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMJL PANY issue Fire Policies on Stores, Shops, and Merchandize at current rate*. GEORGE P. PIERCE, Manager. A uckland, June, 18RJ-. PEI'KNNIAL PYE G-HASS POP- SALIC. STVAK & JIUNTEIi Have for sale, -j BUSHELS I'KKJSNNIAL It YE GRASS, JLvJ W Colonial grown, warinuted. EVENING CLASSES. "P FADING, WHITING, and ARITHMETIC, lA, for Boys under seventeen. French and advanced exerciscs taught. l'l-ivate Lessons, »S:c. Hours from f>.:}o p.m. THOMAS L. MAiiSUAI.I., W yndbain-iti eet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 300, 28 October 1864, Page 3
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