boots. b;oots CHE A PEE THAN ETBB AT CHARLES MARKS/ iQUSBK-STEKET, FOB ONE MONTH ONLY. T OOK AT MY PRICES AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES:— b, d. Ladies' Do-able Sole Kid Boot* ... 9 6 Ditto, Single Soles 8 6 Ladies' Balmarals ' 8 6 Ladies' Cloth Boots, Elastic Sides ... 7 6.: Leather Boots, leather lined ... ... 7 6 Cashmere Boots ... ... ... ... * 6 Ladies'M H Kid Boots 8 0 Ladies' Over Shoes ... ... ... 2 6 Men's Grain Hide Napoleon. Boots ... .20 0 Men's Calf "Wellington, (stoat) 12 6 Men's Calf Half Wellington 10 6 Men's Calf Elastic Boots 10 6 Men's American Nugget Napoleon Boots 14 O Youths' Nail Boots 8 ° Girl**, Boys', and Children's Boots All very Cheap. N.B.—All Boots bought at my shop wananted not to rip. T E RMS O AS H. T. & S. MOUftrST, (Successors to Cbotcxshakk, Smabt & Co.), HAVE ON BALE OTAGO-GROWN PERENNIAL BYE GRASS SEED Red and "White plover* Cowgrass Lucerne, Cocksfoot, Alsyke, Trefoil, Timothy and Goionialfgrbwii Eangarop.Acacia.
% & S. MOEEIN Have on Sale, STJ L P HTJ ■&'■ AITDBLTJE BTO NE, for Sheepwash. BTETIIiPEiIS' ISONMONG-EEY. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FOE SALE. Carpenters* Patent Bim, Dead, Plate, and Mortice; liqcksJ' all sizes LOOK FORIOTtJJSE^,. Crystali China, Ebony) and Brass' HINGES--Patent T, Gothic Hoofcoff, Wrought and Cast, Butts, Parliament, &c. .NAILS—■..-.';''v.-Ewhank's,'American-CTj.t and Finishing, French Flooring Brads BRASS QOOPSM Sash. Fasteners; Holler Ends, Back Pulleys Casement Fasteners, &0.,. &e. SASH Sash Linaj Axle Pulleys, Tower ■Bolts . OAEPJENTErIS' TOOLS of every description ROBRRT SOBRY & SON'S^Circiiilar, Vertical, Pit, Cro33-6nt, Hand, Ripping, Panel, Tenon,, anil. Compass Saws, all Bizes Socket and Firmer Chiselß and Gouges Bpokeßhay.es, Turnacrews, Squares, Braces Hammers,'&c.' • Aungre, Scotch Screw and Shell. T, & S. MORRIN, T. & S. MOEBttf Have on Sale STOVE S — Sham Register and Gothic Hall English Cooking Ranges Fender, and Fire Irons. ENAMELLED AND TINNED,* HOLLOWARE of all descriptions CUTLERY— Lockwood Brothers' and Joseph Eodgers and Sons' Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers, Steels, &c. ELECTRO AND ALB4.TA PLATE— Spoons, Forks, Cruet Stands, Toast RacksTea and Coffee PotsBBITTANIA METAL AND BLOCK TIN— Tea and Coffee Pota Dish. Covers Jelly Moulds, &c. TIN AND JAPANNED WARE— Baths, Sitz, Hip, Sponge, Shower, and Foot Toilet Sets in variety TBAYS— Japanned and Papier Mache, Elgin and Oval Patterns. WASHING MACHINES— Hornby's Celebrated, with and without Mangle, DOORMATS— Cocoa, Plain and Bordered, a larg» assortment DOOR SCRAPERS. LANTERNS— Hand, Pocket, Bull's Eye, Stable, and Ship BCOOPSJapanned and Galvanized, Slop Pails, Buckets LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw. Turps BLACK ana WHITE LEAD, Paints, Brushes &.0., &c &c.
T. & S. MORKLKT, (Successors to CbttiCkshakx, Smabt, & do.) WHOLESALE AND BETATL IBONMONGEBS CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET AUCKLAND. ONEHUNGA. MES. IWEBSON begs respectfully to state that she has a large and varied stock of Groceries Flour, and General Commodities of the Beat Qaulity, at most Moderate Prices. All orders will be faithfully and promptly executed. TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IN MANUKAU HABBOUB. The Captains of Vessels can'be supplied daily with. aCopv of the HERALD NEW3PAPEB, GBATIB. by application to Mrs. A. C. Iwbbson, (trocar aad &a«nLDMlar,B«Mk Cxwhug*. 40 » •,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 898, 29 September 1866, Page 6
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