FUnmTURv) BAZAAR-3 Sl-lOETLAND STR EET. WINKS & HALL O"AVE .TtJST RECEIVED, per 'Lancashire Witch' and other Into arrivals, and is now ready for inspection, (he LABGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF E N G- E I S II E U RSITUEE EVER IMPORTED INTO AUCKLAND. W. & IT. would call partieu! it- attention to the undermentioned Goods, ■which, for style and finish cannot be surpassed, and having been bought on advantageous terms, thev are enabled to offer them AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICKS. THE DEAYVING-EOOM FURNITURE Consists of Walnut Settees, Couches Easy Chairs, Small Chairs Occasional Chair* Walnut Carved Loo Oval and Shaped Tables Wulrut Inlaid Work Tables. Davenports and Music Stooss ' anterbury nnd Rugenio Whatnots, in great variety Carved Walnut Che/Tonierj, with marble tops, glass backs, and doors Gilt and Rosewood Chimney Glasses THE DINING-EOOM EURNITURE Consists of Mahogany Sileboards Telescope and other Dining Tables Mahogany Carved Loo and Coffee Tables Mahogany Easy Chairs, Sofas, and Couches, in leather, hair-cloth, and damask Mahogany Dining-room Chairs Mahogany Pedestal Writing Tables P,ED-ROOM. Iron, "Rra<s, and Wood Arabian and French Bedsteads Wardrobes Mahogany Washst'in Is and Dressing Tables, with marble tops—some slightly damaged selling oft' at a grcit sacrilice Mahogany Commodes, with patent pans Dressing Glasses Chests of Drawer? and Toilet Services FeMtlier Beds, Bolsters, and Pillow 3 Hair, Wool, Fhx nnd Cocoa Fibro MATTE ESSES. Brass Cornice- and Poles Dama?ks, Gimps, and Curtains Borders, Loops, and Tassels Bullion Frinccaml Hangers Single and Doable Perambulators GROYER AND BAKER'S PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. I These celebrated Machines combine all the new and j useful improvements in Scwi g Machinery, nnd for : simplicity of con-truction, rapidi'y, ease of inatmco- [ ment, be'autv and regularity of stitch, nr.-not equalled | in any Other make of machinery in tho world, ! Fli'Ot £12. j tSST Instructions given to Purchasers. WINIvS & HALL, SIIOETL A >" D -ST R EET. FUHNITURE ! FURNITURE!! rjIHE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND rcK FURNITURE AND MATTRASSES o? every Description, is at THE LITTLE DUSTPAN "wakehottse, SHOETLAND-STEEET. New and Second-hand Furniture Boughf, Sold, or Exchanged. KB, Remember the Adiinsi— THE LITTLE DUST P A3, 3HOETLAND-STEEET. H. PEOBEET, Eeopbietos. NOW" ON EXHIBITION AT E. H. LEWISSON'S, JEWELLER, Quccn-stroct, fJIHREE of the most PERFECT WATCHES ever imported in tho Colonies ; made by Thomas RdsstLi & Sons, of Liverpool. These Watehca are constructed so us to Wind up and Sot Hands without the use of a key, and are worth inspecting. Each Watch is accompanied by Warrant from tho Factory NOTICE. WAIKATO BREWERY. DAWS OX & CO. desire tT inform the Peltiers and Storekeepers of tho Waikato district, that they are now prepared to execute orders and deliver at al. stations in the Wailiat 1, First-class Colonial Alo. For terms, <vc., Bpp yto Mr. DaWsox, Ngaruawahia, or Queen-street, —W. J. Young. NOTICE. TT7" J. YOUNG desires to inform the inhabiVV . tants of the Waikato settlements, that ho has erected Wholesale Premises at Nuartiawahia, a'J a Branch to his Queen-street establishment, and is nowprepared to supply Wines, Spirits, Beer—bulk and bottled, Provisions, Oilman's stores, Produce, &0., &C.,at Auckland wholesale rates with freight added. Queen-street, 20th July, 1805. BE KEY & CO.'S CELEEEATKD No. 3 LION ALE, BREWED EXPKESSLY FOR THE COLOXIEfa, IN T AT STEERS', Citv Club. Orders in hhds., barrels, or kilderkins, received by M. 1. solo agent in IScw Zealand: ofticos over the. P.N.Z. and Eoyal Mail C 0.,?: Uucen-streot, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 541, 7 August 1865, Page 9
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