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CASH BUYERS OF WINTER, DRAPERY AND MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, WILL find a very Extensive and Wellassorted Stock to select from at R. HO BBS 5 JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, (Opposito the " Army and Navy Hotel,") the most of which has been bought in an overstocked market, at LOW PRICES, and will be sold at a Fair Profit. j Worthy of special attention are the BLANKETS (both wliito and Scarlet) FLANNELB, TWEEDS FRENCH MERINOS (choice colors) Coburgs, Mixed Alpacas, and WOOL PLAIDS Wliito and Grey Calico, Horroek's Long Cloth, White and Grey Sheeting Linon, Diaper and Irish Linen li uckaback and Huckaback Towels Ladies' and Childicn's Black and White Straw and Velvet Hats, trimmed and untrimmcd White and Colored Ostrich Feathers and Plumes Ladies' and Children's Wool Hose and Half Hose Under Clothing, Shawls, very cheap MEN'S & BOYS' DEPARTMENT. Gent's Superior Inverness Capes, 253 Black and Bluo BEAVER ditto, 30s Boys' and Youths' superior Inverness Capes, 15a, worth 30s Mon's Tweod Suits, Trousers, Vests and Coats Men's supor Pilot Coat, 21s Lambswool and Worsted SOCKS and STOCKINGS, in great variety Lambswool Shirts, Flannel Shirts, and Crimean Shirts Boj'b' Crimean Shirts, good, 6s Youths' ditto, ditto, 7s Felt Hats and (/loth Caps, Braces & Belts Linen-faced Paper Collars and Linen Collars A great variety of NEW NECK. r IIES and SCARFS Waterproof Capei, Boys' Waterproof Capes, 8s 6d, Waterproof Sheets, 8s Gd Umbrellas, &c., &c. EEMEMBER THE ADDRESS R. HOBBS, "THE JUNCTION," UPPER QUEEN-STREET. (Opposite the " Army and Navy Hotel.") READY MONEY AND NO SECOND PRICE. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN. COME AND THY. PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. MRS. HARRISON'S STORES, HIGH STREET. LIST OF PRICES. por lb. s. d. Good congou tea. . 2 0 Superior do., fine flavored . . 2 6 Souchong Tea, exquisite flavored . . 3 0 Best Plantation Coffee . . . . 13 Company's Sugar, No. 1 . . . . 0 5i Crystal Sugar 0 5 English Crushed Loaf Sugar . . .06 Best Flour (by the bag 165.) . ..02 Wax Vestas, Plaid Boxes . .01 Tobacco, per cake . ..04 Salmon ....... 1 6 Lobsters 10 Sago 0 4 Mould Candles 0 7 Pickles 010 Higgins' Soap, per bar .... 0 10J Best Starch, Blue or White . . . 0 6 Colman's Blue, best quality . . . 10 Washing Soda 0 li Baking do. ...... 0 4 Salt . 0 1 Otago Oatmeal 0 3 Pearl Barley ..... 0 •£ Best Currants ... . 0 tS Do. Raisins . . . . . 0 7 Prujies .06 Sardines, J tin 0 8 Do. $ tin 10 Lime Juice ..... .06 Vinegar 0 6 Tart Fruits 10 English Jams 10 TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Nose the Addbess MBS. HARRISON, HIGH-STREET, CORNER OF VULCAN LANE. FISHER'S HOMOEOPATHIC C O O O A, NOW GENERALLY rATRONISED, THE MOST PALATABLE, NUTRITIOUS, AND CHEAPEST IMPORTED, At9d the half-pound and Is 6d the pound packet. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY, Queen-stbeet. JUST LANDED, Ex 'MARY SHEPHERD,' A NEW SUPPLY OF THE PUREST WHITE COD LIVER OIL, which is proporly prepared from the Liver of Cod, and rendered almost tasteless, being freed by novel process of the offensive Margario Acid of the ordinary browner kinds, and the much puffed " Light Brown." In the Clinical Lectures delivered at St. Mary's Hospital, in London, Dr. Th. Chamrees, Physician to the Hospital, and Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine, expressed himself: — " The best sort of Cod Oil is the most agreeable, Ithe clearest, the sweetest, and the most scentless— that, in fact, which is thoroughly purified of extraneous dirt. The oil from the same fish, formerly employed, was sold cheap and foul, and, no doubt, must excite a very reasonable disgust in every one but an Esquimaux, I should think, for it stinks like old train oil. Its low price, wholesale, permits certain firms to spend a large sum in widely advertising it as a superior form of drug; but I strongly advise you nover to prescribo the brown oil (as tho name runs); it is never beneficial where the purified oil faih, and it often and often makes the patient declare he will, on no consideration, have it again." HOMCEOPATHIC PHARMACY, QUEEN STREET. SLATES. SLATES. SLATES. on AAA BEST BLUE BANGOR COUNOU,UUU TESS SLATES, ex 'Mary Shepherd,' for Sale. —Apply to ANDREW MERGER, Slater, Upper Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1076, 26 April 1867, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1076, 26 April 1867, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1076, 26 April 1867, Page 6