MILLINEBY AND COSTUMES. JAMES SMITH desires respectfully to inform the Ladies of Wellington that he has opened up his SUMMER SHIPMENTS, and is now in possession of the Choicest and Most Extensive Assortment he has ever been able to show, and having secured the services of two of the most EXPERIENCED MILLINERS, they can rely upou their orders being faithfully executed, and with GOOD TASTE. He may also mention that Millinery Mourning Orders can be executed on the shortest possible notice. • _______ MILLINERY BONNETS, a very choice lot ENGLISH TRIMMED, in all the newest shapes. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, mushroom and gipsy shapes, in all the most fashionable styles. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MUSHROOM STRAW HATS of every description of straw. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GIPSY HATS in all the newest makes of straw, and most fashionable shapes. The attention of purchasers is confidently directed to the CHOICE in STRAW HfATS, which will be found the most extensive and varied in Wellington. COSTUMES! COSTUMES!! J. S. is shewing a SPECIAL SELECTION of COSTUMES, handsomely trimmed, and of the NEWEST MATERIALS, at 35s 6d, being considerably UNDER THE USUAL PRICE. An early call is necessary to obtain a Full Choice of Colors. A COMPLETE STOCK of Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Ruchings, Laces, Infants' Cloaks and Squares, Holland Pinafores and Overalls, Dress Improvers, Crinolines, Cossimers, Bassinetts, Baskets, Puff Boxes, Necklets, Brochcs, Hair Pads and Frizettes, Dressing Combs, Tooth Brushes. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S SUMMER CLOTH and other JACKETS; fashionable shapes, and handsomely trimmed in Blue Cloth, Grey Melton, Black Lustre, White Lustre, Black Grenidine, and Black Velveteen. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. Wellington, 16th November. NEW GOODS. NEW; GOODS. J. M'DO WELL & CO. VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON,' HAVE just opened up a very superior lot of COLQNIAL-MADE CLOTHING, which for Cut, Workmanship, and Finish, cannot be surpassed. • , The Cloths and Tweeds from which these goods have been manufactured having been bought before the recent great advance in the price of wool, enables us to otter a very superior quality of goods at remarkably low prices. Our new stock consist of— Men's Colonial made Sac Suits Men's White Shirts ' • . Do do do Pa<*et Suits Do Fancy. Regatta and Magdela 1 will Do do do Galatea Suits Do Crimean and Silk Shirts ■ Boys' Suits, a very great variety. , * Do Hats, Boys' Hats, Caps, bcarfs, lies, Youths' Suits, equal to bespoke Braces, Belts, Wool, Merino and OotChildren's Tweed and Cloth Knickerbockers ten Hosiery. J. MD OWE L L & CO. \\J ISH to direct special attention to their - . " DE ESS DEPART MEN T„. Which contains a large and carefully-3e!ecfced stock of . S Pit I N G AND SUM M E R DRESSES, The most recent productions of British and Foreign factories, consisting of Self-colored Lustres and Alpacas British and French Muslins Satinettes, Poplinettes, Challis Hoyle's Prints, Printed Brilliants Black and Fancy Grenadines Plain and Satin Finish Marsallas Kepps, Norwich stripes White' Muslin Dresses,colored flounces Cronham Marls, Reversible Alpacas Grass Cloths, Hollands 11 ' Black Glace Silk 3, do Gro Grains; do Gro Royals, Drap de Lyons, Japanese Silks, Silk Baratheas, Fancy Silk Dresses. .-•.■ - J . Moo WE L L -/A C 0 . :: : . .-.-. ::• ■;" ■••'■■•':- ■■'•{. * ■ HAVE received and are showing 2 cases of Dress Trimmings, Gloves, &c./consistiug of Black and Coloured Fringes, Satin and Lace Trimmings, Fancy an* White Washing Trimmings and Fringes, Women's and Children's Kid, Lisle, and Taffeta Gloves, Muslin Ties, Collars, Chinesettcs, Sets, Sleeves, Hat and Mantle; Ornaments, Feathers, Flowers, &c. . ■ • J . MCDOWELL & CO. TTAVE just opened and are exhibitiug— 1 case Millinery Bonnets 1 case Feathers and Flowers 1 ao Trimtned Hats 4 do Prints and Muslins 1 do Untrimined Hats J. M(D,O¥E:LL & CO., 1 f? VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY: '
WHOLESALE ft RETAIL SADDLERY AND HARNESS DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. WILLIAM LOWES, Manufacturer and Importer, would respectfully call the attention of his numerous friends and the public generally to his extensive aiid well assorted stock of Saddlery and Harness,and would at the same time intimate that he has reduced his prices considerably, and is prepared to do the trade in all its branches as favorably to the purchaser as any house in New Zealand. ' EIGHTEEN DOZEN HOGSKIN SADDLES, Just landed, at from £2 to £3 each Spring Cart Harness, from £6 per set Colonial made Saddles, from £4, cash - &c., &c, &c,' Storekeepers and the trade supplied. Saddles, Harness, Collars, &c, made on the premises, ami carefully fitted. Lambton Quay, Wellington. Branch Establishment, Masterton, Wairarapa. T7ENNELL, MILLS and CO., Merchants, Auctioneers, and General Commission Agents, Grey-street.
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Evening Post, Volume VII, Issue 248, 24 November 1871, Page 1
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