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" JI T H E H oTTTD AY SEA SON. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. FOPTYFIVF PACKAGES MEN'S.^OYS 7 , AKD CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, FORTY-riVE^PAOK AU^ ord^ ro .^ Ue for the pregent geason T M'DOWELL & CO. can with confidence ask an inspection from those {£ * J. supply for the approaching season, as the same Reasonable Prices for which Victoria House has become so noted are strictly adhered to:mole trousers, alpaca coats, china silk coats, summer dust coats, summer overcoats. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Memmel boots "srs cloth boots, maids' leather boots, maids' lasting boots, mSd? pato? fbSto! maids' patent shoes, infants' boots of various desenpSJns men's slippers, ladies' slippers, men's colonial-made boots, women's colonii-madeboL, boys' bc^eopper-toed boots, l ™ th **Z^™^, goloshes, cork soles, felt sox, men's and boys' gaiters, niens and boys leggings. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT, MEN'S MERCERY, &c. Nine Cases Bennett & Co's air-cushioned hats, manufactured .*? . ft^ °jJ e J ° f J' M'Dowell & Co. Men's ties and scarves, men's handkerchiefs, men s braces, bdtVwhite 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, men's waterprdof coatt, cricketing and boating caps and shirts, cricketing coats and trousers. A Shimnentof FANCY GOODS, suitable for the holiday season, in which there is a Ke variety of useful and ornamental article 3 , will be opened in a few days. O'REILLY, DUNN & CO.'S ROYAL IRTSH POPLINS, Price-Six Pounds Six Shillings the full dress. . The most perfect makes of these Goods manufactured and superior to any other in the j.ne mosc pc i« >( r outlast a u ot her materials."— Belgra via Magazine. ' J. M'DOWELL & CO., Agents for New Zealand. Country Orders carefully attended to. Patterns free by post on application. J. M'DOWELL and CO., (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington.)

<> • " , - ¦ — ¦ I NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. A GREAT CLEARING SALE OF j DRAPERY AND CLOTHING UXV MILLINERY, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, &c, &c. JPAUL & CO. are now offering to the public the entire Stock-in-Trade of the ' LAMBTON QUAY tfhis immense Stock, amounting in value to over Ten Thousand Pounds, has been re-marked "* ««£ RvBLL o vB L V . LO W f**™*^^ I As will distinguish this sale as being pre-eminently the LARGEbI & CHEAPEST SALE EVER HELD IN VYELLINUTON, and such as may not occur again tor a confiderabletime. Owing to the lateness of the season, the Stock is marked in many i T^UL^(^be l^»y V Sfinßol« 8e a Stock, it is impossible to give a deLOOK Ai D ™i ND JUDGE poR YOUKSELVES Upwards of one hundred men's and boys' straw hats, prices of which ranged 2s 6d to 4s 6d, will >>c sold at Is each (550 ladies' and girls' straw hats, 6il and Is each 100 pieces hat aud bonnet ribbons, former price lOd to 2s, will be sold at 64d .* -A largequaritity of ladies' and children's jackets will be sold at half-price 400 pieces cambric prints, warranted fast colors, s|d per yard Ladieß* white cotton stockings, 4£d per pair Ladies' colored merino aud cotton stockings, 6d per pair . Girls' and maids' colored striped stockings, 6d per panLarge lot of millinery bonnets, from 4s lid each The dress materials will be sold at 5-^d, G£-d, aud 9d 200 white marCellas and piques, from 7£d per yard 500 pairs ladies' stays, white and colored, all at Is 6d per pair 1 200 yards rich black silks, 2s 9d, 2s lid per yard 790 yards rich black siik, extra quality, 3s lid, 4s 3d •>00 costumes in pique, mohair, lustreeus, alpaca, serge, and other materials, original price 30s to 50s, will be sold at 13s 9d, 15s 6d, and 19s 6d, the ¦ costume . 1,060 yards of Oxford shirtings, s£d per yard m 60 ladies' silk polonaises, handsomely trimmed, original price 3 to 4£ guineas, reduced to 25s (5d and 29s 6d 300 pairs long muslin cv 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. rr A Tf™lT DTUPEBY DEPOT, (LATE HENRY OWEN & CO ). LAMBTONT QUAY, WELLINGTON. 1 J. PAUL & CO., PROPRIETORS.

WELLINGTON MACHINE BISCUIT FACTORY. I BEG to call the attention of the public to the undermentioned BISCUITS of my- manufacture :—: — Ship Biscuits, Ist quality Arrowroot do Ship Biscuits, 2nd quality Abernethy do Cabin do Gem do Butter do Dessert do Soda do Saloon do Coffee do Banting do Mixed do Ginger Nut do Milk do I direct special attention to the "Banting Biscuit." A trial is solicited. To be had of all dealers, and at the Factory. Telegraphic orders from Country Customers promptly attended to. S. S. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. PAPA, I WANT A NEW SUIT FOR NEW YEAR. My son, I intend taking you to MOSS'S LONDON HOUSE, where, I am informed, I can make my selection from an immense stock of Boys' and Youths' Clothing. Besides, he is giving away New Year's Presents. The address is LONDON HOUSE, Opposite- Odd Fellows' Hall. Branch, opposite Atheuieum. ISAY, Tom, do you ever think of being better off? Why, Mary? Because here we pay more rent a year than CLAYTON, of Haining-street, wants down for a FREEHOLD two-roomed COTTAGE, with scullery. His terms are just the clip to give a working man a chance, aud no mistake. I'll go and see him at once. He is well known, and has sold twenty already — only a few left. WAIRARAPA CARRYING COMPANY. A LL goods forwarded by, this Company XX. on and after lat January, 1876, must be paid for "before delivery, and all small packages prepaid. Goods to store-keepers and station-holders, as per agreement with Managers at the various depots. Outstanding accounts from hist quarter if not paid within seven days from this date, -will be handed over to our Solicitor i for collection. EDMONDSON, SELLAR, & CO. Wellington, 29th December, 1875.

PHO3NIX 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. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Address — Old Custom House-street, Wellington. NOTICE. fTHE undersigned is a cash buyer of bones JL and zinc in any quantities. Parties waited on promptly for above by leaving name at H. E. TONKS', Steam Mills, Manners-street. WELLINGTON HOTEL. MolbswortH-strbbt, Late Civil Service 1 Club. fTPHESE New and Commodious Premises are I 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 and commodious BILLIARD BOOM, With one of Alcock's best Tables. .• ¦ . -i.<: ->! Room for a few Boarders. MR." N. B. MURPHY, (Late of the Melbourne Hotel.) Having taken that large aud Splendid Establishment, THE CITY HOTEL, Clyde Quay, . Begs to thank his kind and numerous f rieuda 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. J s best Tables, Private Cues, &c. Wines, spirits, ales, stout, beers, and cordials, of the very best debcription. GOOD STABLLNG. A splendid view of the whole City and Harbor. Ten minutes' walk from the Railway Station. . r TT7 ANTED, everyone to know that Maclean VV is selling enrpets and matting at 10£ d, hearthrugs from 8s 9a. and well-seasoned floor cloth from lialf to 2 yards wide. Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 38, 15 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 38, 15 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 38, 15 February 1876, Page 1

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