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~T H E H (TlTl DAY SEASON. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ?outL' Stea suitf, boy*' and youths' Eton suits, boys Oxford suits Ws' hSow suits children's knickerbocker suits, men's fancy tweed trousers Xn clotn trousers, colonial tweed trousers, men's Bedford: SouseS' Ws mole tr6u S ers, youths' tweed trousers, boys' tweed trousers' boys' and youths' cloth trousers, boys' molo trousers, youths' mole Soused alpaJ coats, china silk coats, summer dust coats, summer overcoats. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. „'.,,„ - Twenty-seven Trunks of ladies' kid boots, ladies' lasting boots, ladies leather Twenty seven b boots> ,clthb t j^ house boots, girls' kid boots, girls' lasting boots, girls' leather boots girls Memmel boots, girls' cloth boots, maids' leather boots, maids' lasting boots, maids' patent boots, maids' patent shoes, infants' boots of various descriptions, men's slippers, ladies' slippers, men's colonial-made boots, women s colonial-made boots, boys'.boots, copper-toed boots, leather gaiters, overalls, goloshes, cork soles, felt sox, men's and boys' gaiters, mens and boys leggings. * * OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT, MEN'S MERCERY, &c. Nine Cases Bennett & Co's air-cushioned hats, manufactured to the orcler oi J. M'DoweU & Co. Men's ties and scarves, men's handkerchiefs, men s braces, belts, white shirts, silk shirts, Harvard shirts, regatta shirts Crimean Bhirts boys' shirts, youths' shirts, boys' and youths' braces, belts, ties and gcarves, collars, opossum rugs, portmanteaus, carpet bags, waterproof sheets, men's waterproof coats, cricketing and boating caps and shirts, cricketing coats and trousers. A qhfoment of FANCY GOODS, suitable for the holiday season, in which there is a large variety of useful and ornamental articles, will be opened in a few days. O'REILLY DUNN & C oT^ilO V AMI RI S H POPLINS, U 1V ' Price-Six Pounds Six Shillings the full dress. m The most perfect makes of these Goods manufactured, and superior to any other m the .me most, y outlast all other materials."— Belgravia Magazine. ' J. M'DOWELL & CO., Agents for New Zealand. CoK*try Orders carefully attended to. Patterns free by post on application. j M'DOWEI7L and CO., (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington. ) — ¦ • < ' ' " '

18 7 5. NEW SPRING GOODS ! NEW SPRING GOODS!! EX DILAWUR, RODNEY, AND HALCIONE. HEN R V OWEN & CO. HAVE much pleasure in advising their Town and Country Customers that they have opened a choice selection of goods suitable for the erfsumg season. An early inspection is re J^ o y.^ s £ Lusterines, Matelassi cloth, summer serges, braided chambritines, &c, &c . * - ' Sp^iaKLines in fancy dress materials, in new styles and fashions -..--*,>'' * SHOW ROOM. Mantles, tableuers, cuirasses, in cashmere, grenadine, silk, &c, &c MIL LINE H Y. * Bonnets, hats, feathers, and ornaments of the latest importation MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Great varieties in men's and boys' scarves and ties Large selections in white shirts Large selections in colored shuts Newest Btyles in men's and youths' hats Men's and boys* suits in tweed and all the fashionable textures »3" The above assortment is worthy of an inspection. HENRY OWEN & CO., LAMBTON QUAY. p NATIONAL DRAPERY D"EPOT. 22nd September. ' . '

PHCENJX FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON. ROBERTSON & CO,. (Late Charles Seager), Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Ship and General Smiths. TITAN UFACTURERS of every descrip!lL tioA ef Steam Engines, Boilers, Machinery for Saw Mills, and*all Ironwork necessary for the construction of Contractors' Waggons, Railway or other Bridges, &c, &o. Estimates furnished. All »rders will meet with prompt attention. *A.ddresB — Old Custom House- street, Wellington. ' ' NOTICE. ffIHE undersigned is a cash buyer of bones «L and ainc in any quantities. Parties waited ob promptly for above by leaving mame at * ' H. E. TONKS', Steam Mills, Manners-street. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! JUST arrived, per Border Chief, and now on wew, at J . ROWLEY'S, (Next to Evening Post),' FANCY GOODS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION. Splendid Colonial Jewelry, just suitable for Christmas Presents. Also, expected daily, ex Waimate, Three cases Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Brushware, &c. J. ROWLEY. . MR, N. B. MU R P HY, (Late of the Melbourne Hotel.) Having taken that large and Splendid Establishment, THE CITY HOTEL, Clyde Quay, Begs to thank his kind and nnmerous " friends for past favors, and to inform them that the new Hotel is replete with every comfort. Roomy and good accommodation * for Boarders. A SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. One of Allcock'& Co:'s best Tables. Private Cues, &c. Wines, spirits, ales, stout, beers, and cordials, of the very best description. * GOOD STABLING. A splendid view of the whole City and Harbor. . Ten minutes' walk from the Railway Station. TT? ANTED, everyone to know that Maclean YV is selling carpets and matting at 10£ d, hearthrugs from. 3s 9d. and well-seasoned floor <Jiotfe from half tfo 8 yards wide. Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1876, Page 1