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VICTORIA HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW, ZEALAND, LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS-STREET. J. M'DOWELL & CO. BEG to iuform their customers and the public generally that they have just completed large alterations to their Piemises, which affords them a very large extent of room throughout their Establishment generally, and also the additional space of a Gallery over the Drapery Departments and a Gallery over the Clothing and Outfitting Departments. In making these extensive alterations, they have been able to carry out a double purpose, namely, to give EXTENDED I§KOP AND WAREHOUSE ACCOMMODATION, ' And at the same time so arrange their new Shop Lights that the most delicate colorings can be selected independent of ordinary weather changes, their new lights being most complete in that respect. J. M'DOWELL & CO have therefore very great pleasure in calling attention to their SUMMER" SHIPMENTS, The whole of which have just been opened up during and since the completion of the alterations, as underneath — Ex ship Rodney Ex ship Halcione - Ex ship Kinfauns Castle Ex ship Border Chief , Ex Mail Steamer In addition to the above, we have opened by the ships Howrah, St Leonards, and s.s. Great Britain, all of .which have arrived, a second series of shipments, consisting of upwards of One Hundred' Packages of very choice and carefully selected Goods SUITABLE FOR THE APPROACHING HOLIDAY SEASON, So that we offer a larger aud more complete Stock in every department than we have ever exhibited during any previous season. We would, therefore, ask our customers, heads of families, settlers, and visitora to Wellington, to inspect our Stock before making their season's purchases, as our Stock is admittedly the largest in the Province, and our study is to supply goods- of the most modern description AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES OF PROFIT! Onr purchases being in a great measure direct from the Manufacturers,, avoiding intermediate charges, andbeing under the supervision of a buyer of large and recent New Zealand experience, -places us in possession of goods of the most modern description, and of good and durable quality at prices that must prove satisfactory to the purchaser. J, M'DOWELL & CO., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. CASEY AND* McDONALD, DENISON HOUSE. DPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIE& ' HOUSEHOLD AND GENERAL U DRAPERY, MILMNERY AND UNDERCLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Japanese silk - •- 16s 6d the dress Ladies' linen collars 5Jd New shades in lustrines . 12s- 6d the dress Ladies' linen cuffs ¦ SJjd . Japanese silk 18s the dress Ladies' frilled silts ll£d Rich glacie lustres > 12s 9d the dress Ladies' white stockings * . 5Sd Japanese silk . . ¦ 21s the dress Ladies' silk bows 6d Brocaded poplins 13s 9d the dress Ladies' silk bows 9d Japanese silk - - 29s 6d the dress Ladies' silk bows Is 3d Matalasse costume cloth 16s Gd the dress Ladies' fancy ruffles 6id Japanese silk ' , 39s 6d the dress Ladies' tucked drawers la lid Costume Venetian cloth ISs the dress Ladies' chemises • - 3s Gd Japanese silk 42s the dress Ladies' night dresses - 3s lid Steel, fawn, grey, blue, and brown " Ladies' trimmed night dresses 5s 6d PRICES TO SUII THE TIMES. CASEY AND McDONALD, DENISON HOUSE. Good washing prints s£d Ladies' straw"hats " ' Is Ladies' trimmed skirts 4s 6d Fancy cambric parasols Is 6d Striped washiDg prints 6£d Ladies straw hats Is 6d Ladies' costume Bkirts 5s 6d Infants' braided pelisse 8s 9d Washing cambric prints 7^d Boys' straw hats ll£d Embroidered costume skirts 8s Gd AA r ide fancy ribbons 7£d Washing skirting prints 8&d Girl sailor hats . la 3d PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. * ' DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. Long muslin curtains 8s 6d Men's tweed tronsers 9s 6d Honeycomb towels B£d Men's trousers, and vests ' 13s 6d Long lace curtains ' 7s 6d Men's trousers and vests 17s 6d Linen table damask - Is lid Boys' knicker suits 7s 6d • Long curtain muslin _ Is 3d Boys' sailor suits 13s 6d Turkish towels ll^d West of England tronsers and vests Cloth table covers - lls 9d Colonial tweed trousers and vests . COSTUMES! COSTUMES!! COSTUMES!!! AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. The remaining portion of a Warehouseman's Stock of Handsome and Fashionably Trimmed Costumes, to be sold at prices a little over half their actual value. Prices as follows :— l3s 6d, 16s 6d, 17s 6d, 19s 6d, 21s, 255, 295, 355, 395; and 455. PRICES TO SUIT THE, TIMES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. CASEY AND M'DONALD, DENISQN HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. SELLING OFFI SELLING OFF!! E.WILSON, (LATE LITCHFIELD & SON), yn ILL offer the whole of the Stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, to make room for fresh shipments. - _•_ SALE TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, 6th NOVEMBER. LARGE -STOCK OF GOODS SUITABLE FORSEAFARING MEN. * Dungaree trousers, 3s 9d per pair Dungaree jackets, 4s each Best mole trousers, reduced to 7s 6d Bedford trousers, reduced to 9s Serge goods of every description ' Good tweed trousers, reduced to 9s per pair Good tweed trousers and vests, reduced to 14a perpair - - Good tweed Galatea coats, reduced to 17s 6d Good tweed sac -coats, reduced to 14s Heavy tweed d. b. paget coats,' reduced to 26s Blue Galatea coats, reduced to 223 6d Blue paget coats," reduced to 31s . Black cloth sac coats," reduced to 20s Black cloth Galatea coats, reduced to 20s . T Black cloth paget coats, reduced to 31s 6d Blankf te from 13s 6d per pair - ' - • Lambswobl pants, 5s per pair, lambswool shirts, srf each Lambswool so*. Is per pair, brown cotton sox, 5d per pair Bennetf b Paris hats reduced to 163 . ' - OUR OWN MAKE OF CLOTHING AT CORRESPONDING PRICES. ' WELLINGTON HOUSE, WILLIS-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 130, 30 November 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 130, 30 November 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 130, 30 November 1875, Page 1

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