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TH. E HOLIDAY SEASON.' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. : . FORTY-FIVE "PACKAGES MEN'S, BOYS', AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Manufactured to order, and suitable for the present season. JM'DOWELL & CO. can with confidence ask an inspection from those laying ma . supply for the approaching' season, as the same Reasonable Prices for which Victoria House has become so : n'oted are strictly adhered to :— Men's sac suits, , men's paget suits, men's galatea suits, mens sac coate, mens paget coats; men's galatea coats, boys' and youths' sac suits wya and youths' 'galatea suite, boys' and youths' Eton suits, boys Oxford suits boys' Harrow suits, chUdren's knickerbocker suits, men's fancy tweed trousers, plain cloth trousers, colonial tweed trousers, mens Bedford f| trousers, men's mole trousers, youths' tweed trousers, boys tweed trousers, boys' and youths' cloth trousers, boys' mole trousers, you«i& mole trousers, alpaca coats, china silk coats, summer dust coats, summer overcoats. ¦ T#r . - w ' ' BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Twenty seven Trunks of ladies' kid boots, ladies' lasting boots, ladies leather 'Lotet^dies' Memmel boots, ladies' bronze boots, ladies' cloth boots ladies' house booteVgirls' kid boots, girls' lasting boots, girls' leather boots, girls Memmel booft girls' cloth boots, maid*' 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 box, men's and boys' gaiters, men s and boys leggings,,.. . .' „f,,, OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT^ MEN'S MERCERY, &c. Nine Cases Bennett & Go's air-cushioned hats, manufactured to the order of J. M'Dowell & Co. Men's tics and scarves, men's handkerchiefs, men s braces, belts, white shirts, silk shirts, Harvard shirts, regatta shirts, Crimean shirts, boys' shirts, youths' shirts, boys' and youths' braces, belts, ties and scarves, collars, opossum rugs, portmanteaus, carpet bags, waterproof sheets, me^s waterproof coats, cricketing and boating caps and shirts, cricketing coats and trousers. A qhinmentof 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 O~s"Io YA L IItT S H POPLINS, Price— Six Pounds Six Shillings the full-dress. _ The most perfect makes of these Goods manufactured, and superior to, any other m the. trade • ' They outlast all other materials. "—Belgravia Magazine. J. M 'BO WELL & CO., Agents for. New Zealand. ' Country Orders carefully attended to. Patterns free by-post on application. J . M'DOWELL'and GO.; (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington.) „

NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. . A GREAT CLEARING SALE OF • . - > DRAPERY AND CLOTHING v j_t xx house furnishings, &c &c. JPAUL & CO ' are now offering to the public the entire Stock-in-Trade of the • '-nfflAY-.SSUy^-Sl^. LAMBTON QUAY. This immeuse Stock, amounting in value to over Ten Thousand Pounds, has been re-marked LO W PR I _C 15 8 . As will distinguish this sale as being. pre-eminently the LARG&SI S. OHiliAl JLfc>± FT? VEIL HELD IN WELLINGTON, and such as may not occur again for a conSderabletime. Owing to the lateness of the season, the Stock is marked in many '°T^^^^^X^^^^^^ Stock,' it is impossible to' give a deLOOK AT D ™^, D JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. . ! Upwards of one hundred men's and boys' straw hats, prices of Ifhich ranged , 2s 6d to 4s 6d, will be sold at Is each • ' - 1 .. 650 ladies' and girls' straw hats, 6d and Is each " • „.•.,'-- 100 pieces hat and bonnet ribbons, former price lOd to 2s, will be sold at 6^l A large quantity of ladies' and children's jackets will be sold at.half-price 400 pieces cambric prints, warranted fast colors, sjfd per yafel Ladies' white cotton stockings, 4^d per pair Ladies' colored merino and cotton stockings, Gd per pair Girls' and maids' colored striped stockings, Gd per pair Laree lot of millinery bonnets, from 4s lid each • The dress materials will be sold at s£d, 6^l, and 9d _ 200 white marcellas and piques, from 7|d per yard 500 pairs ladies' stays, white and colored, all at Is oil per pair 1 200 yards rich black silks, 2s 9d, 2s lid per yard 790 yards rich black silk, extra quality, 3s lid,, 4s 3d . _ - . •„., 200 costumes in pique, mohair, lustreens alpaca serge and other mate^ original price 30s to 50s, will be sold at 13s 9d, los 6d, and 19s 6d#tte costume 1,060 yards of Oxford shirtings, o£d per yard 60 ladies' silk polonaises, handsomely tnmmed, original price A to 4£ guineas, reduced to 25s 6d and 29s 6d 300 pairs long muslin en. tains, from 3s 6d to 10s 6d per pair 1 470 yards printed muslin dresses, 5s 9d to 6s- 6d the 12 yards ' IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY OF EVERY SORT. VatThTaT drapery depot, (LATE HENRY OWEN & CO.), LAMBTON QUAY, -WELLINGTON. '• I____lJ- n-wss, pAuL & co p KOpRIETOES

PHO2JNIX FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON. ROBERTSON & CO, (Late Charles Seager), ' Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Ship and General Smiths. MANUFACTURERS of every description of Steam Engines, Boilers, Machinery" for Saw Mills, and all Ironwork necessary for the construction of Contractors' Waggons, Railway or other Bridges, &c, &c. ' Estimates furnished. AH orders will meet with prompt attention, Address— Old Custom House-street, - , Wellington. ~~ NOTICE. THE undersigned is a cash buyer of bones and zinc in any quantities. Parties waited on promptly for above by leaving nameat • H. E. TONKS', Steam Mills, Manners-street. WELLINGTON %HOTEL. MOLESAVORTH-STREET, Late Civil Service Club. rnHESE New and Commodious Premises nre JL now thrown open to the public, who will find them replete with every comfort. . Families and Travellers will find every comfort of a home. A handsomely-furnished tad commodious BILLIARD, BOOM, With one of Alcock's best Tables. Room for a few Boarders. >• - _______ . — — MR. N. B. MURPHY,^ (Late of the Melbourne -Hotel.) Having taken that large and Splendid Establishment, - THE CITY HOTEL, Clyde Quay, Begs to thank his * kind and numerous 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. x 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. TTT ANTED ? everyone to know that Maclean VV" '• is selling carpets and matting- at lOid, hearthrugs from 3s ml and well-seasoned floor cloth from half to 2 yard's wide. Culm-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 1

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