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VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLTS-STREET, (OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND). J . M'DO W~BL L & CO. UM' to thank the inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding provinces for the t^ «$? a . mon 4 n i of P^ronage accorded to them since their first opening in Wellington, hiiLl k?w ihat , the lar * c anrl increase which has takln place in their vpri 111 1 '<• + ? Wn !u C \ ™ untr s r ' has necessitated their increasing their imports to a SEASON Iiw^ VS*SS c*e * are ?, ow ? nabled to o ffe r the largest stock of NEW and hffcWn ,s, f ® 5 1- U the .P. Pr °vince at the same reasonable prices which have CHOlcV^nTtTvwi^^^S Wellington, in addition to a VARIETY OF 0,,r ? * FBE J4J 4 E 7 WITH ELSEWHERE for their customers to select from. CASTTT? TTi-vfeßT^Qmr-^ 16 £ pring and Sam mer Trade, ex ships H AWARDED SttSSf «S2?rf ° ASTLE ' AEABY MMD > SUF^LK, DOUGLAS, and Mail Of Sim,™ nONEn ONE H V^P RED AND EIGHTY-THREE PACKAGES dasherv Fa^n 17 ' Mllll £ cr y' Jackets, Hats, Bonnets, Manchester Goods, HaberClothT™ \w y Dr 1 a ?f ry ' > £ arpet *', House Furnishings, Men's, Youths', and Boys' teans TfrJS V'^ ' B °? 8 n?^ 8 ' f^ BosieT^ Searf B , Perfumery, Rugs, Portmanllu ' AnT ' t nd Chlld^ n s Boots, &c, have been opened up, and are now on SoMfntJS JSfc°?fc • P urchaßea are made by buyers of experience, thoroughly 2fft - lb i the f^rements of the New Zealand trade, from some of the best Sff ij g hOIISeS m P reat Britain and Ireland ' a]l intervening profits between buyer wmfindTfc^lf 1 - 6 aDd a great advantage offered to intending purchasers, who rawort TparchasS advantage to ms P ect our lar § c and var i«d atoek before making their mtr St^onJ 011 the t b ? Ve '/' M .' D °WELL &CO have received advices of the followopliedpSshfps ° f Which are now due " and someof which are just being OTAGO ... AO P ACTC AfIT?^ BELEN DENNY .' $ PACKAGES QUEEN BEE ." '" 17 c. p. bouverie ... ;;; if DUKEOFATHOLE 23 \\ MAKING WITH FIRST SHIPMENTS THREE HUNDBBD AND ELEVEN (311) Tins r fln^ . PA<^ GES OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS, iims rendenng their assortment complete, amongst which attention ia directed to ,. TT _. _^ T _^^ the following :—: — MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENTS. BhaD^fnTf^lP? 81 !" B , l^^^ 11 and French Millinery, including all the leading Hate ViS T-5 *^rtr 8 5* w ,??^ Z) 3 cases Millinery Bonnets, 14 cases Stnw The Sris Underclothing, including the following :— 2s. The lSr nd - Cavslier T : a i. nn r Dolly Varden LondZ fiXT atherS New Perfumery and Haberdashery Jackets and Shawls Trimmings and Fringes SSS t Improvers G l oves a^ d Parachut geßg e8 Sk ir ts and Nightdresses Muslin work, &c, &o t 3311158858 - PRESSES. DRESSES! DeDartment «5» ti^. ? h^ PleagnreP leagnre in callin g attention to their atock in this * mnlhaZ^ ¦ ?? ce P art ™ cn * has been increased in size, thus enabling them to display Pi^ Jf 8301 " 68 Summer Poplins 2*2 ff a 9 as Broche Grenadines sSSS t? 3 Colorpd Ba ««^ §ir!?2 n V amM Peraian Lustreues PpnTi «f ' k !, U^ • . Colored Grenadines Bengal Striped Prmt, Fl . ench Muslins SjjJa British Muslins pSToe nS m Fane - V Muslin Dressea B t SS S «, • llobed Sultanas White B»fcm Stripeß Orome Marla T ifnowSSf? n?? AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS. and Mmaebnfihi 7 V f alway - 8 d r oted g reat attention to these departments, &^aSj!-h- g J* direct from the makers, they have ISJtoTSSto^'teSlk^ 11 * 10 ' 1 ° f Headsof Faraili -' Hotelkeepers, Country rSij? W9lW 91 Window Hollands FWn t ° t Callc 1 oe l Muslin Curtains Horrock s Longoloth Welch Flannels JNew Zealand Shirting, manufactured Serges, Checks Wfin r r 'I™ D°WellD ° Well &C ° Crimean Flan "^« SS&™* «"<*«" ass T ?™« l' ?^ SS l a . nS m- , Kidderminster Carpets SSBn? T ? Otton T Tlckens % F'oor Cloths, Leather do Muslins, Linens, Lawns w Cocoa Mats BLwherc VantageOf aD ext^t and variety of stock to Lect from S to'be met S EXHIBTION FOR 1873, AT THE NATIONAL DRAPERY DEPOT, WELLINGTON. Hls??^?^^H 15 ??^?^^ &C P have gre , at P^asore in announcing to the Ladies and Gentlemen OnnnS Wel ! in Bton8 ton . and «w?try districts, that they are now opening THIS SEASON'S GOODS, consisting of novelties suitable for the Spring and Summer trade. °^ AOUi>l ° IN HENRY OWEN & COS DEESS DEPARTMENT K Jl 6 f °? nd pla^J.,f tri P e '. and broche Tassors, plain and figured Alpaca, Lustres, Lustreine, Japanese Si k, plam and striped Belernos, Poplin, and Poplinette, GrenadSes and every other requisite for costume and walking dresses, well worthy of inipectioS SHAWLS, JACKETS, AND MANTLES. UNDERCLOTHING. M na&i^. at T teD 5 01 l i£ this branch of the business, having had a large consignment placed at their di posal. vhich will be sold at very low prices? g HENRY OWES & COJ MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Will be found replete in all its branches. Trimmed and untrimmed Hats in great variety. Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Trimming, Ruffles, Collars, Collarettes, Muslin Ties, and Bows in ci die variety. MANCHESTER DUP^RTMENT. qwfc" te£ e £ T nV Ho^y? 0 ?^ Fringed, Reversible oilet, and Marcella Qoilte I Sheeting, Blankets, Calico Towels a very superior bath tovel, speciaUv recommended by the medical profession). Patterns forwarded ree to an* part if the colony RE BANKRUPT ESTA? VoV HENRY OWEN. GREAT BARGAINS J GREAT BARGAINS ! GREAT BARGAINS I 2000 Remnants of Calico 3050 do Dreas Material 47ft do Flannel 1019 Straw Hats at 6d 267 Fancy do at Is 6d 1167 Cotton Parasols at Is each findSs i^45JWi5& St ° Ck ' iatendiDg PttrChMerß HENRY OWEN & COMPANY, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 233, 15 November 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 233, 15 November 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 233, 15 November 1873, Page 1

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