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ARRIVAL of ANOTHER SHIPMENT of WINTER GOODS via Melbourne. TAMES SMITH respectfully requests the attention of <his customers and the public *J to the arrival of another large supply of FIRST-CLASS GOODS for the Winte, Season, the variety and general excellence of which cannot be surpassed, and which affords a choice seldom to be had in Wellington. The whole;was positively bought for Cash from the best London houses at a season of the year when Drapery is at the cheapest. Purchased under these favourable circumstances, J.S. is able honestly to promise; his customers Goods in every department of the best quality at prices which will sustain, the reputation TE ARO HOUSE has already gained for supplying a good article at the LOWEST PRICE. " Flannel, all wool, 10ld per yard Calicoes and Sheetings in every width and make Belfast Hollands, pure Linen, 6_d per yard Linen Table Damask, choice patterns, 2s 2d to 3s 6d per yard Children's Winter Jackets, Is 6d each ; Waterproof Cloaks, 3s 6d Ladies' Velveteen Jackets, 7s 6d j : Great variety, and decided bargains, in Ladies' Waterproof Costumes and Cloaks A few very handsome white Cloth Jackets, half price : Black Velveteen, superior finish, 3s, 4s, 43 3.^d per yard . Linsey's 4d Fancy Reppes, 9|;d ;: black Alpacca, B_d Ladies' Merino Hose; B._d per pair , ! "i 600 pairs Ladies' Stays, in, white, drab, and scarlet, 3s, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d 150 doz .Ladies' Collars, 11 £d per half doz j . ■ AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. , . Te Aro Hoase, Cuba-street. A LIBERAL' DISCOUNT FOE, CASPI! HENET OWEN, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, &c.J LAMBTON QUAY, ■ i. . -..!.. '■.■■'.•■•■.,'. T) ESPECTFULLY intimates that he will during the forthcoming WINTER SEASON ALLOW DISCOUNT on all NEW GOODS to CASH PURCHASERS. GREAT CARE has been taken to secure a class! of Dress and other Fabrics which from former experience H. OWEN can confidently ijecommend to all who may patronise his Establishment. ; .••;■■■'■.' ' ■ .• ■ ! ' ' ■ . ■.■■■■ In the various Departments a few of the novelties already to hand ex late arrivals are mentioned as under, and throughout the season a constant supply of new goods will be kept up, thereby ensuring the possession of any later productions :— DRESS DEPARTMENT. Ladies'and children's black cloth jackets. „' , ,i i v.ii fioju_!2s9dto2ls French repps, all wool, all colors, 2s lid A j ob lot of very rich co \ ore & c i o th jackets English repps, all colors, Is 8d from 8s 9d, worth double French merinos, all wool, all colors, 2s lid Ladies'l waterproofs, from 83 6d, 12s Od, 16s Do do, extra qualities,'2s lid 6dito3ss French llamas, all wool, all colors,.ls 4_d New h^tg> new bonnets, feathers, flowers, Figured lustres, plain and mixed colors, Is 2d and new milinery trimmings ; The Empress repps, latest novelty as yet m children's velvet turbans from lO.d the market, all wool, all colors, 2a 9d tja^t^pv « T?A\rnv ■nii'PAPTMWVT The promenade cords, all colors, 2s 6d f^E tfA^ L l o J i Fancy figured dress stuffs from 84d, lOid, Ladie'sribbed Mermo hose Is3d, worth 2s6d Is, Is 2d, to Is 6d " . .'Gent's plain and colored half hose, from 7_d Black costume velveteens from 4s to 6s 6d 2s 6d to . , . „ . ■ „...—,, iiMniiiiiMn ■ limn i i-_miimiiiiiii i Choice i lot -of infant's and gin s wool MOURNING DEPARTMENT. .-,^^ jackets, hoods „ .-.■,. . : Mufflers, ruffles, scarfs, boots,;&c., &c. Plain and figured lustres (black), 9d to Is6d _few trimmings, buttons, fringes, lace,, and Plain black lustres, Bilk warp, from 2s muslin goods ■■:■.. Blackjcoburgs, B_d, ; 10.d, to Is 6d ; Velvet 'ribbons, band i-ibbbns, handkerMilligan's black twills, Is 4d to Is 10d, chiefs, &c., &c. : Blackjparamattas all wool, superior MANCHESTER AND FURNISHING French merinos, all wool, various prices— ■- ] DEPARTMENT. Black alpacarepps clean wear Is9d to2slod 300 0 yards genuine Horrock's calico, at 4s French silks, Spitalheld's silks, and Man- ■ lOAd or dozen ' chestersilks from 4s 3d to 8s 9d^ _ A k | q P uantifcy of the aDove calico 36 Widows 1 caps dress caps, flowers, bonnet iuchelwide it 5s 4d per-dozea .^.J^l^^L^!!^L^, ..._ Bleached sheetings from Is 7d to 3s 9d MILLINERY AND MANTLE DEPART, #££$%& %Z llfi S'S SS* ' : MENT. Qhina matting from 10^1 to Is 9d Black velveteen jackets, loose shapes and j Stout cotton, ticks from 84d to Is 2d! tight fitting, richly trimmed | Reversible counterpanes from 10s 6d to 25s MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT WELL SUPPLIED—SUITS FROM 27s 6d. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits from lls 6d - / . •.■<■.. A First-class Tweed P^iget Coat, new cut collars, for 29a 6d, worth 40s ' 1000 yards of good useful Carpet at 8 _d'per yard ...■■""'■'■ ■ ■■ • I ; .... H. OWEN'S OLD-ESTABLISHED DRAPERY BAZAAR, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 28th March. NEW GOODS! NEWr GOODS!! TTT CLARK, Draper and Clothier, begs to inform his Town and. Country Friendsthat he has just received a Large Assortment of;NEW, and. SEASONABLE GOODS,1 '"'".'■ ' ' '" i 1 to-which he specially invites inspection, feeling assured that for Quality and Prices they cannot fail to give satisfaction. New Winceys and Fancy Dresses New French Merinos, from Is ;10_d per yard New waterproof cloaks from 10s each New waterproof tweed costumes New waterproof and Melton tweeds, Superior black velveteen choice color w Do do do, extra quality for boys' suits Fur victorines, collarettes, and muffs Wool collarettes, lappets, ruffles Opera hoods, cloaks, &c, &c. | Silk and alpaca umbrellas A large assortment of Men's,. Youths', and Boys' Clothing, in suits, trousers and vests, Inverness capes, overcoats; also, the St. Bernard Overcoat, a novelty. • Black' cloth walking coats, superior. •'■.'• • A fresh supply of Hats and Caps, scarfs and ties, belts, braces, handkerchiefs, shirts, pants, vests, and sox. The Magdala waterproof coat, very cheap. Tapestry, kidder, and felt carpets, stair carpets, crumb cloths, cocoa and China matting (all widths), floorcloths. A large assortment of hearthrugs from ss. Blankets, counterpanes, quilts, sheetings, bed ticks, &c, &c. ' , i CASH PURCHASERS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. W. CLARK, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, LAMBTON QUAY. \

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Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 129, 8 July 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 129, 8 July 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 129, 8 July 1871, Page 1

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