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RED BOOT. EC - FUG-ATE, AVIIOI,ESAI,E AXI) KETAII, BOOT AND SHOE AVAEEIIOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, (opposite the odd fellows' hall). yj FUG ATE begs to inform tho public of Auckland, and (ho inhabitants of surrounding districts that he has always on hand tho Largest and best selected Assortment of Boots and Shoes in Auckland, where a far superior article for durability j and strength can ho had at as reasonable a prico : as any House in town. As n. F. imports all his goods direct from the first London Houses, of the best quality and most fashion- : able styles, which enables him to complete any orders with which he may be favoured with promptitude and despatch. Has now on view a great variety of Ladies' Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes. a 0> _ H TlilAL WILL I'KOVK TUB I'ACT. tgr J\l>/c the Address :— RE D B OO T , QUEE]ST-S T E E E T , urrostii the odd rel lo \v s 1 hall. ' tJS" Country Storekeepers supplied and a liberal discount allowed. EICELSIOE HOUSE,; QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. &EORGE PLUMMER BEGS to infonn the Auckland public, that ho has purchased the well known and extensive Stock and Business of Mr. RiciiAim Houns, who is retiring from the retail branch of the trade. G. P. trusts that very strict attention to business, combined with a thorough knowledge of the trade, and a long acquaintance with the requirements of those who have so liberally supported his predecessor, —will ensure for him a good sliaro of their commands. THE READY MONEY AND NO ABATEMENT principles will bo strictly adhered to, as it will enable him to oiler goods far cheaper than in connection with a Credit Trade. THE READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPART. MENT will always be well supplied with new and Seasonable Garments, which for quality, style, and price, shall not fail to give every buyer tho greatest satisfaction, as the motto will not be—cheap only—but cheap and good. Working men (and who does not work) are invited to investigate the following list: — Full Size White Shirts, Linen Fittings, 4s. 6d. Crimeans, commencing at 4s. 3d. Blue Serge Shirts, os. Merino Vests and Pants, from 2s. 6d. White Drill Trowsers, very cheap Black and Coloured Doe do. Wool and Cotton Bedford Cords Fancy Tweed Trowsers, from 12s. 6d. White Moleskins, Blue Serge do. TWEED VESTS, New Summer Goods, 6s. 9d. White and Buff Linen and Marsella do., from 6s. 3d. Cloth do. in Coloured and Black Special attention is invited to a large Stock of Light and Fashionable SUMMER GOODS, In Melton, Diagonal, and other Cloths, commencing -)ss. the Suit Black Satara and Venetian Suit*, quito new Black Alpacca Sacques, from lis. fid. Tweed Saeques, Black Cloth do., always a good stock on hand Eureka, Tom Thumb, and other Ties, from 10Ad. India-Rubber Braces, 10\d., leather Belts, Elastic Do. HATo, CAPS, GLOVES, PAPER COLLARS, &c. THE LADIES Will find at Excelsior House, an entirely newStock of Sunshades, in all the new colours, the new Pekin, with Tartan Border, New Chenie, New Brown and all the inoro useful kinds. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SHAWLS, JUST OPENED, Comprising tho Tissue Grenadine, Sillc Mixed, and Llama, in New Brown, Dark Brown, and Black, &c. &c., &c. A choick and whi.l selected stock OF DIIE6S MATERIALS, Consisting of Lustres in Plain and Checks, Pollnette's Llamas, Challi's, New German Check 7-4 i wide, Grenadines, &c., &c. I A Large Stock of the new Alexandra Head Dresses, Hair Nets in Braid, Cheneille and Silk Cord, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Ribbons, Stays, and a very Cheap Stock of Ladies' Under Clothing, &c., &c. One shilling allowed on all purchases uver Ono Pound. GEORGE PLUMMER, LATE R. lIOBBS, EXCELSIOR HOUSE, i NEXT DOOR TO THE ODD FELLOWS* ITALL* ) ' FURNITURE BAZAAR, SnonTLAND Street. ¥ INKS & HALL BEG respectfully to infonn the inhabitants ol Auckland and"surrounding districts, that they I liavo always on hand, a large and choico selectioji i of English and Colonial Furniture of every descrip- ] tion. ! W. &H. would call particular attention to several j handsome und elegantly carved Walnut and Ros.-- ' wood IJiuwing-room Suites ; also, to their stock <>i - | oval shaped Loo and Ladies' Work Tables, Mahogan;. i Dining-room Chairs, Easy Chairs and Conches Whatnots and Cantcrburys, Gilt Chimney Glasses , Toilet Glasses, &-j. A great brass Cor nices, Damasks, Curtain Horders and Gimps, Arabia! II and French Bedsteads. Feather beds, Bolsters, am Pillows ; Hair, Wool, and Flax Mattrasses, Palliasses Toilet Services, &c. Agents for Wheeler & Wilson's, Simpson s Sewin; >r Machines. An assortment always on hand. ,(J Every description of Cabinet and Upholster; Furniture made on the premises.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 315, 15 November 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 315, 15 November 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 315, 15 November 1864, Page 7

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