FURNITURE BAZAAR. SHOE-TLAETD STREET. WINKS & HALL NOW SELLING OIT present extensive STOCK of English and Colonial PUENI T U B By At greatly reduced prices, to make room foK largo consignments daily expected. Goods suitable to all parties, from the plainest to the most elegant styles, can be had at their Establishment. W. and H. would call particular attention to thmsr | WALNUT DEAWXNG BOOM BTJTTES, TVfATTOGAjrr DINTETG-EOOM FURNITURE, MAHOGANY BEDROOM FTnQfOURBj, WOOD, BRASS, and IRON BEDSTEADS and COTS, CORNICES, FRINGES, and DAMASKS, HAIR, FIBRE, ALVA, & FLAX MATRESSEB, STRAW PALLIASSES, FEATHEB BEDS, BOLSTERS, and PILLOWS. GEOVEE AND BA K kk'S PEEMTUM SEWING MACHINES Two things are necessary in a modem Family Machines it should Stitch and Embroider, otherwise it is but half a machine for family use, and when you have finished stitching a garmenf 45th your machine, you will ba left to embroider it tediously by hand. Grove and Baker's Premium Machines are perfect Stitchers and perfect Embroiderers. F"oh £12. instructions given to purchasers grat&i.
WINKS & HALL, SHORTLAND-STBEET. Sole Agents for the Province of Aocilaßrfe SPEING AND SUMMER DRAPJ2RY, &c, ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, AND TO AMS.IYE PER 'PEGASUS,* ' "WTNTERTHUR,' AND 'IDA ZEIGLHR.' PACKAGES, AS FOLLOWS:— PRINTS, in Chintz Plateß, White Grounds, Checks, Chintz Fancys, New Striped and Fancy Cambrics, also Navy and O ran go Blue and "White, Navy and Chrome, and large PatternFancy PEINTED MUSLINS AND LAWNS, in Stripes, Checks, Spots, Crossovers, &c. I NEW & FASHIONABLE DRESS MATERIALS, in Fancy Mohairs, Poplins, Chenes, Grenadines, Lenos, Foulards, Delaines, ChenO' Alpaca and Mohair, Silk Broehiss» Printed Lustres, &c. HOSIERY, Women's White Cotton Hoae, Men's Brown, White and Fancy Cotton and Merino Half-hose, Children's White fJtaped Cotton Half-hose CRIME AN SHIRTS, in Cashmere, Saxony Wool, Fancy Tweed, Shepherd's Check, PrintedFlannel, &c. BROWN HOLLANDS, Fine and Medinjna, Undressed, Dressed, and Pale SCAEFS AND SHAWLS, in Mohair, GiqoaShe, Printed Silk, and Cashmere, Lace, &o. SILK MANTLES AND JACKETS TOWELS, TOWELLING, aiii TABLE* TJCKENS, Union and Cotton PAPERING CANVAS, 36 to 72-inch. GREY CALICOES, Sheetings, Mexican Clofli, -38 to 72-inch LONG CLOTHS, Family Shirtings, &o. P APER COLLARS, in White, Regatta, and (Bothfaced
WHITE LONG-CLOTH SHIRTS Fancy Shirts, "Onderolothing Flowers and Ribbons Stays | Sewed Muslins EoII Cambrics, and BUeaiaa Furniture Prints Blankets Q.uilts and Counterpanes Summer Tweeds Black and Bine Cloths Fancy Cloths and Silk Mixed Coatings Neck Ties and Braces Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs Ho els, Tapes, &c. Buttons and Trimmings Perfumery and Fancy Soaps &c., &c., &e. I T. H. HAIL, 44, QUSEH STBEETv
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 899, 1 October 1866, Page 9
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