SPITALEIELDS HOTJSE. H. KEMP JJAS RECEIVED EX 'SUEAT,' AND • PEINCA Ail^'REDI,'1,' A LAEOE ASSOBTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS, In every variety and tho most fashionable colouro; GLACES AND GEOS, j In all colours: EtICH-COLOURED MOIRE ANTIQUES, CHECKS AND STRIPES, BLACK GLACE IN ALL QUALITIES, BLACK MOIRE ANTIQUES, BLACK DUCAPES, GROS, RIPS, &e., &c., &c. Also, Now Landing ex 'Jumna,' A LARGE QUANTITY OF DRAPERY, FLOOR CLOTHS IN ALL SIZES, THREE CASES LADIES' CORSETS AND SKIRTS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, PARASOLS AND SUN SHADES, GENTLEMEN'S NECK TIES, CRICKETING BELTS AND BRACES, CORAH HANDKERCHIEFS, PAPER COLLARS, BEDFORD CORD, BEST QUALITY, rwo CASES LEATHER BAGS AND PtIRSES, &c, «&c., Ac. H. KEMP, SPITALFIELDS HOUSE, TIPPER QUEEN-STREET. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. H. KEMP to inform tlie public of Auckland that ho Has Opened " the premises adjoining his Silk Warehouse (and lately occupied by Mr. Pettit), as A Boot and Shoe Establislmient. H. K. ifl constantly receiving supplies from the bcßt London Houses, of a superior quality and tho moat fashionable styles, and, by importing direct from the manufacturers, will bo able to offer EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. H. KEMP, Upper Queen-street, abovo Wellesley-street. EX 'JUMNA.' PRIZE CUPS & CHILDREN'S MUGS, STERLING SILVER. BECK has a CHOICE SELECTION of tho above, beautifully chased, and worthy of inspection. R. BECK, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELERY, Quekn-stsekt. November 8,18G4. WEDDING I'IiESEN'VS, Birthday Presents, and I'refents suitable for Girls and Boys; also Berlin Wools, finished and unfinished, Fancy Needle Work, Patterns, and Canvasses, are now Selling at the BEE HIVE Toy and Fiincy Repository, in Queen-street. Note the Address—The T!oe Hive, in Quefm-strret PRO BONO PUBLICO SHAVING, -Id.; Hair Cutting, Gd. ; Shampooing ; Bathing, Hoc or Tepid, 2a., Cold, Is. ; Showor and Vapour, by J- Wkhii. Wyiirll>«.m-Rtr«flfc, opposite |ii« lluuiTi' (Yiiw W. MILLER HAS REMOVED hia COLONIAL BOOT MANUFACTORY to more commodious premisea opposite the Q. C. E. Boots of every deaeription made to order by tlretclass workmen. Peg Boots made, and repairs neatly executed. FOOT OF SHORTLAJ'.D STREET, ' Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 7
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