| puJOTURE BAZAAR, t 1 SHOBTLAFP STREET. I' ]] TCIF K S & HALL TTAVE JCJST RECEIVED, per 'Lancashire JIL 'Witch 1 and other late arrivals, and is now for inspection, tho LAEGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF lEN&I EN&L ISTI FURNITURE EVER IMPORTED INTO AUCKLAN & H. would call particular attention to the I, maormentioned Goods, which, for style and finish, einnot be surpassed, and having been bought on. ; advantageous terms, they are enabled to offer them I AT r.vrsi-il" LOW I'BICKS. ■THE DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE Consists ol Walnut Settees, Couches ; g 33 y Chairs, Small Chairs j Occasional Chairs Walnut Carved Loo Oval and Shaped Tables Walnut Inkid Work Tables. ; Davenports and Music Stooss 1 Canterbury and Eugenie Whatnots, in great ■. variety Carved Walnut Cheffoniers, vrith marble tops, ; glass backs, and doors Gilt and Rosewood Chimney Glasses THE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE Consists of Mahogany Sideboards Telescope and oth<r 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 Feda-tal Writing Tables BED-ROOM. Iron, Brass, and Wood Arabian and French Bedsteads Wardrobes Mahogany Washstands and Dressing Tables, with marble tops—some slightly damaged selling off at a great sacrifico Mahogany Commodes, with patent pans Dressing Glasses Chests of Drawers and Toilet Services Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows Hair, Wool, Flax and Cocoa Fibre MATTRESSES. Brass Cornices and Poles ] Damasks, Gimps, and Curtains ! Borders, Loops, and Tassels Bullion Fringes and Hangers Single and Double Perambulators GROYER AND BAKER'S PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES j These celebrated Machines combine all the new and useful improvements in Sewing Machinery, and for simplicity of construction, rapidity, ease of manage- ! ment, beauty and regularity of stitch, are not equalled in any other make of machinery in the world, From £12. igg" Instructions given to Purchasers. "WINKS & HALL, |i SHORTLAND-STREET. HAMILTON AND CO., ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, AND SMITHS, HERCULES IR NWOEKS, j LONDON. STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, agricultural implements, steam-ploughs, trac- ; tion engines. IMP ROVED WOOD CUTTING MACHINERY : Bind saws, saw-benches, timber trames, planing, moulding, tenoning-machines, Ac. Portable Gas Apparatus, for farms and manufac- •, tories. STEAM AND HAND-WORKED FIREENGINES, FIRE-ESCAPES, • Fire-cocks, hose, buckets, &c. Cranes, crab?, lifting-jacks, pulley blocks, chain eable, chain rigging, shackles, hooks, thimble*, anchors, screw bolts, &c. TELEGRAPH STORES. Locomotives, railway plant, bridges and tatio* Weigh bridges and weighing machines. Punching and shearing machines, mortal milh, com \ mills, steam and hand pumps, turbines, stone breaking machines, horse milli. * IRON BUILDINGS. Stores, churches, schools, dwellings, cattle sheds, 3 utables, stable fittings, hurdles, iron railings, girders >1 columns, verandahs, hot-houses, vineries, j and every description of | OAST AND WROUGHT IRON WORK ) required by colonists. i Cast and wrought iron tanks, troughs, &c., &o, j t,^ t further information, in writing, apply to G j nRAMAH FRAZI, C.E., Hebaxd Office, Auckland. j HYGIENE. HOT, Cold, Shower, Vapour, Aromatic, and Medicinal BATHING, Shaving, Shampooing j J® 1 Haircutting at J. We mi's Establishment, opposite I e Herald Office, No. 4, Wyndham-streit. | JOHNGOODALL, QIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER AND j LAND SURVEYOR, j Ahalyseb op Mijterals, Ores, Soils, &c.f j WYNDHAM CHAMBERS, j WYNDHAM-STBEET. 1 JOHN GWYNNETH, j QIVIL engineer, MINING ENGINEER I ' AND SURVEYOR, 1 "TOrai Contractor, Valtiatob, and Abbitbatob ELD O N CHAMBERS, . bhohtlaotj-stheet. TIMBER ! TIMBER ! ! TIMBER !! ! TiTfrH i T HOMAS CRAIG r\ t 65 * 7 ® inform Ship Builders, House Car- ] l no .en erß .' ?nd the Public in general, that he is < jj* his car e a o£l ' lon to supply any orders entrusted to |'\ < - 1 a °d Timber Yard, Customhouse-street. ;| WHITBREAD'S DRAUGHT STOUT, d' A e '^ LL . SHIPMENT of "V/hitbrcad'e noted ™ A Stout iDaHo pef Klnirpf Jlftly,' | QAMPiitm * 00, '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 648, 9 December 1865, Page 7
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