YIC! 0R I A HOU SE, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LAMBTON QJJAY AND WILLIS-STREET. J. M'DOWELL & CO. BEG to inform their customers and the public generally that they have just completed large alterations to their Premises, 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 SHOP 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 v during and since the completion of the alterations, as underneath— Ex ship Rodney Ex ship Halciqne Ex ship Kinfauns Castle Ex ship Border Chief Ex Mail Steamer » In addition to the above, we have opened by the ships Howrah, St Leonaids, 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 and,m_ore 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 visitors t-> Wellington, to k 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! y ¦ '¦ Onr^ purchases, being in a great measure direct from the Manufacturers, avoiding intermediate charges, and bejng 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 du.rabjlp rpality at prices that must prove satisfactory to the purchaser. - , ,., 1,!.'1 ,!.' , ? V:' -'ViT^rj; MCDOWELL & CO., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL DRAPERS, LAMBTON' QUAY .AND WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON.
W. -MtJNRO. & CO'.'S- '..' "Price list. . ¦ .«*• r , - .-' . /!,,¦' THE UNDERMENTIONED ARE A FEW OF THE MANY UNPARALLELED . LINES IN .-STOCK. Ladies' straw hats, from 6d Ladies' stays, from Is 9d Ladies' Chemise, from Is ll^d Ladies' nights, from 3s Gd Ladies' drawers, from Is ll^d Ladies' lustre jackets, from 2s 6£d Ladies' grenadine jackets, from, 5s (kl Ladies' silk lace jackets, from 15s Gd Ladies' white skirts, from 2s 11 _d Striped mohair skirts, braided 4s Gd CHILDREN'S CHEMISES, FROM Is 4d. Ladies' white hose, from ' ' s^d Men's cotton sox, from 6d Ladies' heather ribbed hose, from"' ,9£d Men's striped L.W. sox, from Is 2d Ladies white and gold thread gloves . 6Jd Braid hair nets, from .. 7d Ladies' white handkerchiefs, 3s 6d per doz Ladies' camesoles, from 2s 6d WHITE CALICOES, 4d PER YARD. -| Grey calicos 4M^per yd Double -width calico 10£ d per yd 72-inch white sheeting Is 2d*per yd White Welsh flannel Is per yd Table napkins 6s per doz Long curtains, from 5s Dimity lOdperyd Grey twill sheeting Is sd, worth 2s Ticking 7id,peryd Cotton shirting 7£dperyd. Toilet covers, from ¦• Is 6-4 toilet quilts 5s 6d MEN'S. SOFT FELT HATS, FROM Is. lid. Boys' blue pek caps -Is 6d Men's duck trousers^ '3s 6d Men's cotton shirts, from 2s 6d Men's Holland coats - 5s 6d Boys' sailor suits . 7s 6d Boys' colored mole trousers 7s 6d Boys' white dress shirts- 3s 6d Boys' tweed trousers 6s 6d Men's merino ribbed shirty 2s 6d Men's regatta shirts 4s 6d A large lot of Tweeds, ftom Is 3d per yard. Dux, West End, and Reform Dux Paper Collars, only 6d per box, at W. MUNBO & CO.'S, LAMBTON T QUAY.
QTRANGERS visiting Wellington during |j CHRISTMAS WEEK should call and inspect the IMMENSE STOCK of DRAPERY and CLOTHING now being shown at EMPIRE HOUSE. A SAVING of 50 per cent, on usual prices. GEO. PIRIE,Draper and Clothier, . Corner of Cuba and Manners Streets. WOOD AND LENNOX SHIPWRIGHTS &. BOAT BUILDERS, IJ Sea Beach, Courtenay Place. Every description of Boats built and repaired. CLUB HOTEL T IVERY 'AND BAIT STABLES, JJ " ¦ * MASTERTON. Open and closed carriages, wagonettes, buggies, and-saddle horses on hire. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. ' THOMAS MCCARTHY, • Proprie#>r.-'
nAS E V & M'DONALD. White potton stockings 4£d, s£d, 6id, 7£d j Girls' colored stockings r 6£d, 7£d j Women's colored stockings 8-jd Ladies' linen collars 5Jd, S£d, 7£d Ladies' linen cuffs 6£d, 7£d, 9£d Ladies' linen sets lOJd, Is Ladies' washing scarfs 6£d Fancy cotton parasols , Is l^d Handsome satin bows HJd White washing falls lo|d Black lace falls . Is 3d Plain black yak lace 6£d, 7£d, 9£d Beaded black yak lace 7Jd, B£d, lOJd Ladies' white handkerchiefs 5Jd, 6£d, 7£d DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. NEW COLONIAL INDUSTRY. MESSRS CUTLER & MOORE, the only bona fide Pianoforte and Harmonium Makers in the colony. Organ-Harmoniums, with reeds and pipes, to order, from £20 to £200. Pianos renovated throughout. Organ Pedals added to chamber organs, pianos, or harmoniums. Estimates given for the enlargement, removal, or erection of church I organs. • j Mr Cutler's GRADUATING KNEE i SWELL, for the perfect production .of erescendos and diminuendos, can be added to harmoniums of any size.-. Tuning, &c. ] WILLIS AND MANNERS-STREETS. ' [ PANAMA HOTE L, ! - Taranaki-street, ! WM. LIGHT, Proprietor. ¦ SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for ' O Families, Permanent Boarders, and ! Visitors to Wellington. I One of Thurston's best Billiard Tables ¦on iihe premises. Good stabiing. ; BRITISH AND AMERICAN HERBS. I THE undersigned has just received a i-1 fresh supply. i WILLIAM FIFE, . r ' ' " Chemist and Druegist,J • *' Willis-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1876, Page 1
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