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THE WINTER TRADE. J. M'DOWELL £ CO. HAVE pleasure in announcing to tlynr customers, and the inhabitants of Wellington and the snrronnding Provinces, the opening up of their first series of shipments for the Winter Trade, consisting of three hundred and sixty-one cases and bales t)f drapery, clothing, flannels, blankets, and all the etcnteras of a large and well-assirted Btock. In addition to which they have to arrive, per ships Lochard, Loch Tay, luverallan, and Mail Steamers, thirty-six packages, making, with first shipments, THREE HUNDRED' AND NINETY-SEVEN" packages, being the largest imports of any retail firm to thiß Province hitherto. J. MD. & Co wish further to state that their home purchases are made by buyers of experience, thoroughly acquainted with the requirements of the New Zealand trade, from some of the best manufacturing houses in Great Britain and Ireland, thus all intervening profits between buyer &nd consumer are saved, and a great advantage offered to intending purchasers in addition to the very large variety to select from, thus making it to their advantage to inspect our stook before making their season's purchases. For the convenience of country settlers and parties living afr a distance, our annual catalogue has been printed ; and to all who have not received it, one will* be forwarded on application. Amongst the goods just opened, attention is directed to the following : — NEW SILKS. *NEW FANCY DRESSES. New black silks New twilled camlets » * New plain colored gros grains Mew wool reppa New self-colored glaces New navy blue Batin cloths New evening silks New fancy Malabars New bridal silks New figured lustrines j New drap de France New wool poplins * I New Irish poplins, of the genuine make, New poplin lames from O'Reilly, Dunne & Co's New JS'orwich repp 3 New silk velvets, new patent velvets, new velveteens, new turquoifee failles, new ball dresses. <- New silk warp winceys Few wincey skirts New Saxoney winceys Ne*v batswing skirts tNew twilled cloth winceys New silk skirts , New Aberdeen winceys' Ntew satin skicts New French merinos New American clouds New Persian cords New fur muffs New French diagonals New furcollarettes JSew black alpacas New laces, ribbons, fringes New crape cloths New hosiery, new stays * New costumes, new ladies' waterproofs, new cloth jackets, new velveteen jackets, New silk velvet jackets, new girls' waterproofs, new beaver jackets. MANCHESTER AND HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ' j *• ; J M'DOWELL & CO devote eapecial attention to these Departments^ tbeir stock being large and carefully selected from standard makers with a view to their durability, and quality. Heads of Families, Settlers, Hotelkecpers, and others will find our Stock well worthy of inspection. i ? 9-4, 10 4, 11 4, 12 4 white blankets Ladies' and girls' winter hosiery Do, co, do blue blankets Children's winter hosiery Do, do, do grpy and scarlet blankets JW^ol polkas, wool crossovers Marsalla quilts, Terry quilts Wool breakfast shawls Alhambra quilts, Sultana quilts Wool scarfs, wool boots and bootees Finlay's plain and twilled sheetings Wincey skirts, wincey skirtings Horrox longcloths, Aberdeen sheetings Antirheumatic flannels (< Saxony flannels Crewdon's calicoes Serges, oilcloths, American leathers Tapestry carpets, felt carpets Towels, towelings, forfars Floor cloths, cocoa mattings Glassclofts, grey calicoes ? Hearth rugs, stair carpets Wool damasks, Victoria covers Linen damasks, damask tablecloths Velvetpile table cloths Celtic tweeds, Scotch tweeds ? Window muslins, muslin curtains Irish firize waterproof tweeds * Laces, lace Bets, linen Befes Australian rugs, railway ruga Minerva sets, velvets, velveteens VICTOKIA/HblfSE. LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS- STREET, (OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND). J. M'DO^JELL & 00.

NATIONAL BIIAPETtY DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. * 0 THE undersigned have great pleasure in ceedingly choice lot of ball dresses, also, announcing to their numerous friends head wreaths and flowera of the latest and the public that they have just received design, a choice assortment of black and colored HENRY OWEN & CO. 3ilks, varying from 3Gs to SOa the dress of 12yds. The undersigned have just received a HENRY OWEN & CO. large and varied assortment of ladies' un-< _____ derclothiog, also, a consignment of the m, . , . . „ „ .. . newest design in millinery. * - The undersigned beg to call attention to 6 tiwkpv nWfNT * m their large and well-assorted stock of real HENRY OWEN & CO. Itiah poplins just opened. • undergigned are now prepar ed to HENRY OWEN & CO. show a large stock of carpering, hearth rugs, blankets, flannels, and counterpanes } The undersigned respectfully invite in- aIBO - J lot . of blankefcs ' sli S htl * Boiled ' a spection of their large stock of really choice P real: Bargain. nwT?7J *nn dress material in new shades and texture.* HE _ ° WEN * °°* HENRY OWEN & CO. The undersigned are now offering a ~ decided cheap lot of men's, youth's, and The undersigned beg to announce that boy's clothing, they have just opened a large lot of ladies' HENRY OWEN^fc CO. and gentlemen's kid gloves in black, . _ colored, and evening shades. The undersigned are now clearing out a rvtt7i;-*r *f nn large lot of remnants of dress goods in HUjMIY OWJyN & CO. French and German repps, alpacas, lustreß, ""*,., , . merinoes, winseys, plaids, &c, &c ; also, The undersigned are now showing an ex- p i a j n &Q & twilleddinen sheeting, &c, &c. H. OWEN &, CO, NATIONAL DRAPERY. DEPOT, LA.MBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 120, 9 July 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 120, 9 July 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 120, 9 July 1874, Page 1

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