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VIOTOEIA H 0 IT S E - NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER- TRADE. JM 'DO WELL &CO have received advice? of the completion of their first Shipments « for the Winter Trade, as underneath :— Jfl cases and bales per ship Avalanche I L do do barque Esk IS do do steamer Whampoa 07 do do ship Dallam Tom er 37 do do ship Edwin Fox ."4 do do ship Kingdom of Italy 32 do do ship Sunbeam 3 do do mail steamer 291 TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY-ONE CASES AND BALES. Our First Display of NEW GOODS in the various Departments for the season will take place on SATURDAY, 10th APRIL. A large portion of our Shipments have already arrived, and are being opened up. The remainder will be opened up and exhibited as they arrive. Our Stock is of very large extent and we'l assorted, and being bought in a great measure direct from the Manufacturers, it will be found of the most serviceable and modern description. Heads of families and others making their season's purchases -will find it to their advantage to inspect our stock before laying in their season's supplies, as the undermentioned goods embrace the newest and moßt foshionable productions of the home and ccntinental markets. FANCY DRESS MATERIALS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERHomespuns, repps, merinos, Cheviots CLOTHING. Costume cloths, fancy diagonals In great variety and guaranteed free from French homespuns, poplins, tartans dressing — Serges, wool sateens, melanges Children's merino pelisses, infants' squni'es Deep mourning, half mourning, slight Children's merino frocks, infants' hoods mourning, m all the newest and most Ladies' flannel dressing gowns durable fabrics M'Clintock's patent down clothing, in 4 cases black and colored silks, the cheapest quilts, skirts, stays, dre^s improvers, goods we have ever shown piM° Ars » Sec, &c 123 pieces of O'Reilly. Dunne k Go's real Irish poplins New fanej f goods, new minings Scoured winceys, super winceys New lace sets, new collarettes Real Aberdeen winceys, silk-mixed winceys New bead trimmings, new dress buttons A large lot of underskirts New ladies' belts, new silk scarfs Batswing, Melton, satin, black and colored, New lace falls, new "wool hosiery quilted — an immense variety to choose Neiv wool scarfs, new ¦Shetland shawls from New bead fringes, new Yak laces NEW JACKETS. New belt ribbons, new silk sashes Real sealskin jackets New turquoises, new bonnet ribbons New mock sealskin jackets New plumes, new feathers New President cloth jackets HOUSE FURNISHINGS. New waterproof mantles Blankets, qnilts, sheetings, towels New waterproof costumes Towellings, damasks, calicoes, flannels New cuirass jackets 2 cases furs, window hollands 12 cases new millinery — including all the Carpets, hearthrugs, floorcloths latest designs in trimmed and tin- Window muslins, window curtains trimmed bonnets and hats Felt squares, mattings, sheetings CORNER OF LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS-STREET, f (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). J. MD OWELL & CO.

COLONIAL INDUSTRY, i Under the Speclal Vatroxaqu op his Excellency the Governor. H. E. LIARDET, Taxidermist and Fdkkusk, Oppoaite the New Zealand Times Office, Willia-skreefc. HE. LIARDET' has much pleasure , in announcing to the ladies and gentlemen of Wellington that he intends to continue keeping up a large stock during the summer, as well as the winter, .months of .muff*, tippets, cuffs, ladies' head-dresses, &.c, made from the choicest sea and land birds of Wew Zealand, in order to enable I purchasers to send home presents to their fricuda by the wool ships leaving for England. Alsa, a collection of New Zealand stuffed birds, mounted or unmounted. Orders promptly executed, H E. L. having Upwards of 1000 prepared skins on hand. AH descriptions of furs and feathers cleaned and made up rp hOM A S TT7RN BU L L. ; I ARCHITECT, \ Hunter Street, I ([Qyor J. H. Wallace^ Land Office.) ROBERT 13 ANNA H & CO, TMFORTERS of Boot? and Shoes, closed tJppers, Leather. Grindery, &c. Lambton Quay. TT J3 Na V S O HU L T Z~E, Banks' Terrace, Tasmanstreet. Accounts and Rents collected. House Property managed on Commission. T. SPENCER, ? 1/fONUMENTAL MASON, CARVER, AND LETTER CUTTER, Behind Bethel, Herbert-street, off Manners-street.

. A.V. G . D . NOT TO BE DRANK ON SUNDAY! I i ! CJ-TAPLES' ftr.H". XXX. AND BASS'S No 8. J HALL'S DUKF, OF KL»NRCRGII HOTEL. Wlh I s Str :¦- sts t 2i O'i'iC E. ! OS and after this date my prices for ¦ horse-shoeing .will be as follows :—: — ' Plain shoes, 6s per Rpt ; heels oul> . 7e !do;! do ; toes and heels. -8s do - , [ M. H. also guarantiees to- tbe pdbhe that I all horses- entrusttd to him for safdalioeing 1 will receive his own sns-uiai atteutidn. • j Thmskss, cornss aacd. ail otber contrac* ! tions of the hoof caTefolly attended to. ' SI . B O H" A N . Wellington Coa.:h Fnotmy, M«nnerß-st. i ISth Januarjrrtfr- **- --~ " *" - '-*"

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Evening Post, Volume XI, Issue 38, 14 April 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XI, Issue 38, 14 April 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XI, Issue 38, 14 April 1875, Page 1