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W. EATTRAY BEGS to intimate that he is RETIRING from the DRAPERY TRADE, and is now CLEARING OUT tho Whole of his STOCK of DBAPEEY AND CLOTHING. THE STOCK IS NEW AND SEASONABLE. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT (or 4s. in the Pound) will bo allowed on all Cash Pcrcha*es. INDENTS OP GOODS PER 'LANCASHIRE WITCH, , AND ' ULCOATS' : . FOR SALE. INDENTS OF NEXT SEASON'S GOODS ON SALE, TO ARRIVE. Tho Niw PBiMieES, in course of erection, TO LET. W.R. rcqutbts that All Accaut'ls be paid by Ist July W. IATTEAT, nOBSON'S HUILDING.S, SHOKTLAND-STREET. NEW GOODS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GIRLS' AND LADIES' SADDLES, with and without leaping heads Ditto, ditto, with fancy Doeskin soats and safes Light English-style Steeple Chase ditto Best Hunting Saddles Strong Stock ditto Green Hide Girths Fitzwilliam ditto Groen hido Hand Whips Hand W hips, Silver mounted Hunti: g ditto Ladies' Hunting Horse Clothing Hoof-pickers Sponge ' Chamois Leather Chain and Leather Platted Reins Silver and Brass Mounted Gig, Buggy, and Dog Cart Harness Heavy Spring Cart ditto Enamel Leather Gaiters ; TO ARRIVE PER 'DAUNTLESS.' ■ Steeplechase and Hunting Saddles, English and Colonial Styles Girl's and Boy's Pad Saddles, and a variety of Fancy Goods. J. & A. WISEMAN, SADDLEHB, &C, Queen-street.

PTTENITUEE BAZAAR, SHORTLAND-STREET. WINKS & HALL HAYE ALWAYS ON HAND A S PL E.N P I D STOCK OF ' , ENGLISH, AMEBIC AN, AND COLONIAL FURNITURE. ' P.S. —Country Dealers and the Trade Bupplied a' Wholesale Prices. \\T INKS & HALL hare just opened a choieo W ;. lot of SEWING MACHINES. Sewikg Machines—No article of household uee is. bo much desired as a sewing machine. So rapidly j haß thie invention grown into public favor, that it is now considered almost indispensable to every family. Over 300,000 families already experience its benefits, and each week adds nearly another thousand to the list, and so the ratio of the demand increases in proportion as the advantages of the invention become known. The sewing machine- of the present day is not, however, the sewing machine of some yearn back. Though retaining the first principles, many and valuable improvements have been added, and various modifications and alterations of machinery found necessary to increase- the speed and efficiency, render it more simple and noiseless, and adapt it to all ihe different requirements of the family and the workshop. The' Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Company, among the first to produce a practical Sewing Machine, havo been the most successful in attaining these results. Their unequalled machines are now to be found in almost every part of the world, and they are everywhere recognised as the beßt. WINKS &.. H ALL, AGENTS, Instructions given to purchaser. JUNCTION OF QUEEN AND.GREFSTKEETS. In consequence of no roads to Albeitlnnel, fTIHE Undersigned finds himself compelled to JL DISPOSE of the grenter. portion of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, brought out from England, consisting in part of tho following— Walnut Suite, crimson Large Mahogany Dining Table I Mahogany French Bedsteads, and o there Hall Table Timepieces ■ • : Chronometer and Clocks : -Couch, green I A quantity of first-class Prints, in which'are ; Martin's three noted pictures of "The Last Judgment," "D<y of His Wrath , ," and . ■ . " The Heavenly Plains" , : Eifle , i Patent Safe ■ '■' ! •.„.,.And,,.:I 5000 pieces of Hail and Wall Paper 3. ■ Atflmch prices'ae will eneure a speedy sale. NOW OPEN. EDWIH B. BROOKES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 484, 1 June 1865, Page 3

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546

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 484, 1 June 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 484, 1 June 1865, Page 3

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