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1 r-V j C T O R I A H O".U S E. . . CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. . ' ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS" FOR - THE APPROACHING WINTER'S Amiivivu kj TRADE. J M<DO"W EL L & CO.'. ARE now opening some very large Shipments of Clothing, Men's Hosiery, Men's M?iclry?Sats: Caps, and Waterproofs. Also, Real Irish too, Ulster Coats, and Real Irish Frizes, by the yard, in a variety 'of colourings. Particulars in a future ( issue of this Paper. VICTORIA HOUSE,' - CORNER OF LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS-STREET, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand.) J. M'DOWELL & CO. /¦',,;,-" .¦¦•.-• ',•;.''.'"', ¦ • ¦ ' "' ; SKHi "-•!) 11-11. l'"ill'« " 'II "¦'..'' ' •-•.'. ' . ' > . u.-'fi'j- .ii n>v. ¦ • ''!!•••' •'"-*'' ¦• „' '' :': '- 1J ' i. . : ih-<'<Uii<r. f».'i ,i."»iji"Mf •) i»i!''. ¦' "•'¦'¦'\ '¦' ¦ .-,..,:,,•',., . ,i '-ii '. . . .-¦ ¦ ..^.\- ' i ¦c ; r i.";- :r )¦ ¦•" -,/- .: ! -'. ¦ :';'"•••' '

NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. ; A GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING MILLIKERY, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, &c, &c. JPAUL & CO. are now offering to the public the entire Stock-in-Trade of the • Late firm of HENRY OWEN & CO. at the • toto National drapery depot, lambton quay. ' Thisimmense Stock, amounting in value to over Ten Thousand Pounds, has been ', r f-™ arkedat MA.RVELLOUSLY LOW PRICES 'As will distinguish this sale as being pre-eminently the LARGEST & CHEAPEST ' SALE EVER HELD IN WELLINGTON, and such a3 may not occur again tor a con- " Bidera^lQ time. Owing to the lateness of tho season, the Stock is marked in many ' instances at less than'-half its value. . , „,,•. • • A 5 PAUL & CO. beg to say that in so large a. Stock, it is impossible to give a deLOO* Al *£££* AND JUDGE ,mn YOURSELVES. Upwards of one hundred men's and "boys' straw hats, prices of which ranged 2s 6d to 4s 6d, will be sold at Is each - ] " 650 ladies' and girls' straw hats, 6d and Is each „ . '/.,'^ 100 pieces hat arid bonnet ribbons, former price lOd to 2s, vnl\ be sold at j6£d ' " U A large quantity of 'ladies'' and children's jackets will be sold at half-price, -• 400 pieces cambric prints, warranted fast colors, s|d per yard Ladies' white cotton stockings, 4sd per pair - • Ladies' colored merino and cotton stockings, 6d per pair • Girls' and maids' colored striped stockings, 6d per pair Large lot of millinery bonnets, from- 4sJld each The°dress materials will be sold at s|d, 6£d, aud 9d - 200 white marcellas and piques, from 7^d per yard •: 500 pairs ladies' stays, white and colored, all at. ls 6d per pair ; 1,200 yar<js r,ich black silks, 2s 9d, 2s lid per yard ' ' 790 yards rich blac#silk, extra quality, 3s lid, 4s 3d • • 200 costumes in pique, mohair, lustroeus, 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 > ' ' _ I 60 ladies' silk polonaises, handsomely trimmed, original price 3 to 4|j guineas, reduced to 25s Gd and 29s 6d j ' , ; . 1 300 pairs long muslin curtains, from 3s 6d to 10s 6d per pair 1. 1 1,470 yards printed' muslin dresses,. 5s 9d to 6s 6d the 12 yards '• IN .ADDITION TO THE ABO.YE • •< ,' LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY^ OF EVERY SORT. ' XATToT A't- D-BAPEET DEPOT, (LATE HENRY OWEN^ f O^LAMBTON^UAY, WELLINGTON.

N .0 TIC E . WHILE thanking my numerous, friends and the public m general iof past' favors, ¦ I beg to-iuform them that lam now carrying' on my business in the shop lately in the occupation of Mr. Dixon in Molesworth-streefc. \ Hoping-, with tho increased 'accdmmodation, to meet the "{Treat demand for T. Smith's , Pure Bread, declared full weight, to, all parts of the city at,3d. per 21b. loaf. " Note the address — • TIJPS. SMITH, T H O R N. t> O N • BAKERY, MOLESWORTH-STRBET, WELLINqtON.. PICK OF FASHION. THOMAS M'CLELAND, Jux., Boot and Shoe Maker, BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public that he has commenced busi- '¦: -ness 1 in WILLIS-STREET, next door to Mr. Port's*; ,S,tore, .hoping, by strict tp, obtain a share pf public /patronage. ¦' , . IM'CLELAND'S MANUFACTURES Are now so "permanently appreciated for ! 'their combination of Elegance, Excellence, and Economy throughout New '.-Zealand " and ' Australian Colonies, as to require no '°'detaih?d enumeration of their' respective j '. [^ . A'SPEOIAUTY. ! M'Cleland's Prtzk Shooting Boots j '•haying been thoroughly tested during the j 1 ' T f>ast Shooting 1 Season, are Wow pronounced' j "" '¦to'b'e'x;N-sUR?ASiSETD uTany quarter of the j _ v Globe. Lasts modelled to suit the ! """ v ana^omicaT-" requirement's of each foot, under the immediate supervision of the , proprietor. ," ; NO CONNECTION WITH THE PINK. Observe— WlLLlS-STREET, " '(Next Door to r Mr. Port's Store). : ¦ HEALTH RENOVATED AND RESTORED, | LIFEPROLONGED and ENJOYED BY I ' > , HYDROPATHY, j ,On' the mild Water Principle, : " AT, MATLOCK HO USE, } Top of Cuba-street. i THE improved Turko-Russian Baths, Dv teh \ Bath, Indian Shampoo, and Douche, &c, i can now be had at temporary premises as . abovo. E. GAWNE, having had considerable experience in the hydropatlue treatment, oners - his services, and invites .a trial. Charges moderate. Courses as per arrangement." " i N.B. — Goutlemen can have treatment at their own homes if they require it. j C REYNOLDS begs to inform his friends ' , and the public generally that he has ' taken tho Premises lately occupied by W. j Isaacs, Grocer, &c, Molesworth-street, and liopw, by strict attention to business, to coin ! a enara of the public support.- N.B.— Families waited on for orders.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1876, Page 1

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