Furnishing. INKS AXD JJ ALL Are now opening up their NEW STOCK OF FUKXITUHE, CAKFETS, FLOOR-CLOTHS, SILK & WORSTED DAMASKS, HEPS, TAPESTRIES AND JJ HOC ATE L L ES, Lace, Muslin, Net WINDOW CU K 'J' AIN S, BRASS WINDOW CORNICES AND POLES, TABLE-COVERS, BILLIARD CLOTHS, BLANKETS. GILT CHIMNEY AND TOILET GLASSES. Always od band, a largo stock of well-seasoned CEDAR, lIIMI7, AND KAURI. Agents for the celebrated GROVEII & BAKER SEWING MACHINES. Venetian Blinds, Etc. THE AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. M. HORTON BUSBY, BLIND-MAKER AND WIRE-WORKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. VENETIAN HOUSE, IIEMOVEO TO COOK AND GREY-STRKETS, AUCKLAND. N.Z. Earthenware, dfce. JAMES B. FRANCIS, IMPORTER OF CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. Begs to inform lits friends and the public that he is now established in one of those new buildings, No. 22 5, QUEEN-STREET (Opi'ohitk His Late Pkeuisfs), where he is openinp th»» following Shipments of Goods:— Ex 'FEKNDALE': Extra-cut Tumblers an«l Wine Glasses, for public and primte house.*; 200 dozen Enamelled und Gilt China Mugs, Hand Vases (something new). Ex 'CITY OF AUCKLAND': "White and Gold Toilet Sets, Locking Glasses, Rockingham and Lustre Teapots, <fcc Ex 'OXFORD': White and Gold and Bhicfigured Breakfast Ware. TO ARRIVE, PF.K 'ZKALANDIA*, 40 pack&gcs, consisting of- GLiss Candlesticks, Suears and Better » oolers, Dishes, Caratfe and ups. Plain and Cut Nobbier Tumblers, a Large Assortment of Enamelled and Printed Jugs, Gilt and Decorated Toilet Sets, Whitf* and Gold China Goods, Il'iff Milk Pans, Lip Bowls, Prossed Teapots, Spittoons, Jelly Cans, A-c. TO FOLLOW, BY TUB 4 HYDASPES*: Lined Dinner Ware and Maker Di*he*, with division (something new Stationers and Booksellers. QHAMPTALOUP& OOOPER, STATIONERS k BOOKSELLERS. CCOli N T gOO KS, All Sizes, Rulings and Bindings. gCHOOL g O O K S and requisites. 4 0, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite New Zealand Insurance Buildikoh. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY IN THE PROVINCE, and to supply a long felt by them, the undersigned bogs to intimate that b« has Opened an Establishment, next to Messrs. Hewin Brothers, at the Corner of Queen and Wellesley-streets, for the Sale of Catholic Hooks, Periodicals, Newspapers, Pictures, ttc., and hopes the cause will meet with that patronago and support it deserves. Stationery and School Books.—JAM KS FLYNN. Coal. OF ISLANDS COAL DEPOT. Owing to a FUUTIIKU RKDUCTION in the price of COAL at tlio Company's Mine, the undersigned are now prepared to supply Bay of Islands Coal in any quantity at the Yard, at TWENTY-FIVE SHILLINGS PER TON. A constant supply guaranteed. FORD, MAILLER & CO., Shipping and Commission Agents, Breakwater (near Railway Station). January 4, 1875. OOALSI COALS II GOALS!!! BAY OF I3LANDS AND NEWCASTLE. A CONSTANT SUPPLY AT LOWEST RATES. W. & G. WINSTONE, Wholesale and Ketail Coal and Wood Merchants. Considerable reduction madd to largo consumers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4125, 2 February 1875, Page 4
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