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( JJ O W O V MA , .- 'JitfV CtOTfltN'G WAREHOt^B, Tjambton Quay, ' '- ' < , (J „'Nest to Mr Mulligan, Jeweller, , ¦ .- '8. W. ALCOUN boas to inform the ladies and genfcletosn of the City ami Prb- - f *ince of Wellington that lie has opened > those '3pacionapren3ißß3 adjoining Mr Mal- . hgan's. as a Hrst-clasa Drapeiy, Millinery, and Clothing KstfthiishrasHt.. ¦ * Haviriyoude arrangements with some of the beairHome Hoosps fora con tinttous sap*»iy of the l^ateafr Novelties as they appear, and as I have determiner! to be satisfied wiih sthaller profits than tlhoae which have „ hitherto rnfed in Wellington^ ,1. can con* " fifjrentlv solicifc the p'airocaiie of the pablie of this province, My'firstt-hiprafcnt.consistineof upwardeof ; ,dN.fc HUSDIUSf) AND SIXTY GASES ' Of new, fashionable, and useful Goods (specialty selected by my London buyer for the opening of the new premises), have now been opened tip", the 1 contents of which com- . prise a fait asKortraent in every department. .„" ¦¦ COSTDMKS I' GOpSTCFMKS! . '<i -Three cases cmtaining 175 " Ladies', Maids', and Children's Costumes* in Pique, •. .Bdtiste, Balerao,Ta&3oi;e, Arabian Glace, . Ac, with Polonaise, Jacket, and Body, piece complete, handsomely trimmed, bave . m ow been opened' ' • < < ', SILK AbD> CASHMERE MANTLES, ,*.u> ', ' . JACKETS,. &c. ' S. W.'Alcorn begs the particular atten- , ti^n of the ladies of Wellington to a superb . ldb of rick Siifc Mantlss, elaborately trimmed,', ard richly embroidered Cashmere . Capes.Macttllas, Fichus, Dolmans, &c, which are being sold at about halt their original . Co3t»!f The quality of these goods is such as . -is rarely Been in .Weilin^tinn, and for style 'and, finish ore perfect workn of arfrand'wil (.Well repay a visit of inspection DRESS DEPARTMENT, .- . ,; Fane>- dreesigoods^ S. W. Alcorh has .now; opened up the most extensive stock in •this city/, at prices perfectly irresistible, .(4750 yards mohairdreaa atuff> afc 6£d, -7£d, and34d „, ¦ , . ri .-,. --..LINEN TCTSSOKES, . ¦n 3000 , yards 6i this ¦vfasbioDable and . durable fabricare now being sold at 6£d, 7£d, S.^d* and:94diper yard (worth fully 50 per ctnfr more), as 3. W, Alcora'g new establishment, Lambton Quay. Patterns free 1 by post „. MILLINERY DEPAP^TMENT, Having secured the services of first class milliners, S. VV. Alcorn can confidently ask ¦the patronage of the ladies of Wellington in this department, assured tba£ for ii,LEGANCi«;, TA»TB. and STYLE his millincry^ cannot be equalled in tbis cHy Ladies', maids', and children's hats ia Leg- ' horn, chip, and straw, embracing all the latest shapes. Paris aud London , millinery bonueta, French and English ¦(1 iloWera^ feathers, ribi>oas, hatajd bon- \ , . net , ornaments, pearl and , oxidised slides, fire ", , ,!_/.¦• ' "AuC&oioa ' ( Btock*.of Fbesch,. Evesino^ "' '¦ ' Flowers ah'v Wjreaths'., \ ! . ;,:"" ladies' tr^rDEKcLoTtjf bTg. . ' ' / 'ln' this departnient the stock' is exceed-: ' ingly.la'rgeand weli-assbrted . • Ladies in- , tending to make purchases are requested to n'dte-tbe fonbi'fng quotuttons':— ', "iJadieS'pfairS, tacked and trimmed, drawers,; '','' ISfOJup to lt»Gdeaoh ' . / , ' Ladies' plain and trimmed chemises, Is 9d' up to 10s (5d each { ' . ' Ladies' frilled and .worked nightdresses,! ', . 2* 9d f S3,' and up to 17s Gd eaefi- >, ¦ ¦ '•* ' ¦ pAUY LlNliN. . ,f, f . } I Infants' muslin frocks and long robes > Itifants' ' long and short slips, monthly ~ ;'' gowns, «fay and night gowns, day and! I ' night flannels, head squares, &c ; Idfatits' cashmere carrying squares and ' '''" 'cloaks, silk hats ami h'jnds real, Lace goods. , Ladies' collars and sets iv Honiton, Mai* \ ' tese, Valenciennes, and Brussels lace, j also a large,as9prtinent ot* real laces in ' Honiton, Ualtese. and Yak , r " Hi'^ftßV. ' Ladies', girls'i and children's hose 7 in every j > Xr make 1 ' " •¦•J; ' ,GLO-VEBv. Ladieh' first choice Joaepbine kid gloves, in •"' .black, drab, whice,, arid evening dolorg', ' f Btitched and ptaid ; ladies and chil- ' ' dren's silk and thread gloves ' HABERDASHERY- PLAltf & FANCY. Dress and mantle' trimmings add fringes in all the newest deaigua ' MAiNCHESTBR DKP^RTMENT. In this departments W.A. haa imported only the mots useful mokes oi domestic goods, every requisite for bouse furnishing and family nse r.ow opened up SILKH. Rich black glace silks ax, 3a Gd, 3a 9d, 4s, 4s Gd, 5s Rich 'jfroH de Suez, Gros de Naples, Indiana, Dncape, and other favorite makes from 4s 6d to I4d. Gd per yard Fancy sitks in great variety of pattern, ' style, and quality Plain giace silk and Uros de Suez in all the "new colorings Japanese isilKs, plain and figured. Special atten tion is directed to a large lot of these , goods, at, Is 6d. 2s 3d T 2» b'd per yard MOtuiAiN'G quods. Real Paramattas, French merinos. Barathea/ crape cloth, Persian, Russell, and Queen's cords, &c . -CLUTfilltG DEPARTMENT. Men's tweed trousers, 9d 9d, 10a b'd, up to 21b Men's tweed trousers and vests, 16s lid and upwards Men's suits, English and Colonial made Jvew Bflapes in single and doubie breasted ' , coats Waterproof coats and leggings lYoutbs' studs, coats, trousers, and vesis • and trousers I Boys' kniokerbcK ker, Danish, navy, and ; kilt suits, at 8s 6d, lUs 6d, 12a 6d, 14s i . 6*f, and upwards l .Men's, jouths', and boys', felt hats f in all ] the newest shapes ¦Black Fans hats, .drabjind shell hats Gentlemen's pew .auk .scai yes, ties Ks belts, ; . collars, shirt sWds, hosieryTafid hand kerchiefs -«. (Jmbrt-ilas. 4 rKirtnianteaus f hat cases, and carpetbags . * L. *, SHIRTS. . ' Gaots' white and! courted shirts, every size 80,.'s aiirl youths' shirts, in various qualities Notd the AdVlre«a j -: ; " ' " to." W. AT CORN, ! " '-1 if Lasftb ton Quay. facti>g Br^auon street, and " i aojoiuitifr Mr. M. Mulligan's.

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Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 287, 27 January 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 287, 27 January 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 287, 27 January 1875, Page 1

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