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VICTORIA HOUSE. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS FOR THE APPROACHING WINTER'S TRADE. J. M'DO WE L L & CO, A RE now opening some very large Shipments of Clothing, Men's Hosiery, Men's • A Mercery, Hats, Caps, and Waterproofs. Also, Real Irish Frize, Ulster Coats, **^%ud Real Irish Frizes, by the yard, in a variety of colourings. Particulars in a future issue of this Paper. VICTO II I A II OUS E, CORNER OF LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS-STREET, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand.) J. M'DOWELL & CO. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. A GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING MILLINERY, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, &c, &c. JPAUL & CO are now offering to the public the entire Stock-in-Trade of the . latefl-o^HENEYOWEN^CO.^^ This immense Stock, amounting in value to over Ten Thousand Pounds, has been ie - markedat MARVELLOySLY LOW PRICES As will distinguish this sale as being pre-eminently the LARGEST & CHEAPEST SALE EVER HELD IN WELLINGTON, and such as may not occur again for a conBiderable time. Owing to the lateness of the season, the Stock is marked in many instances at less than half its value. „,.,.. -vi * i J PAUL & CO. beg to say that in so large a Stock, it is impossible to give a detailed list "They would therefore direct attention to the following special lines. LOOK AT THE PRICES AND THE STERLING VALUE OF THE gU GOODS, AND JUDGE FOR 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, 6dand Is each - ui.cn 100 pieces hat and bonnet ribbons, former price lOd to 2s, will be sold at 6sd 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, 4|d per pair Ladiea' colored merino and cotton stockings, 6d per pair Girls' and maids' colored 'Striped stockings, 6d per pair , Large lot of millinery bonnets, from 4s lid each . ' The dress materials will be sold at s£d, 6sd, 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 silk, extra quality, 3s ll'd, 4s 3d 200 costumes in pique, mohair, lustreens, alpaca, serge, and other materials, original price 30a to 50s, will be sold a* 13s 9d, 15s 6d, and 19s 6d, the costume 1,060 yards of Oxford shirtings, sid per yard * ; ¦ ' 60 ladies' silk polonaises, handsomely trimmed, original price 3to 4& guineas, reduced to 25s 6d and 29s 6d 300 pairs long muslin curtains, from 3s 6d to 10s 6d per pair 1,470 yards printed muslin dresses, 5s 9d to 6s 6d the 12 yards IN ADDITION 'IV THE ABOVE LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY OF - EVERY SORT. ¦tfZbTiygTh PEPPERY DEPOT, * (LATE "HENRY OWEN & CO,), LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. . . .^x.isu XJ.JUI YAXJL & CO., PROPRIETORS.

NOTICE. WHILE thanking my numerous frionds and the public in general ior past iavors, '. I beg to inform them that I am now carrying on' my business in the shop lately in- the occu•patibn of »lr. 'Di*on in Molesworth-street. Hoping, with the increased accommodation, to 'meet the great demand for T. Smith's Pure Bread, declared full weight, to all parts of the city at 3d. per 21b. loaf. Note the address— - ¦ ' ' THOS. SMITH, T H O-R'N'D ON BAKERY, MOLESWORTH-STREKT, WELLINGTON. < PICK OF FASHION. .THOMAS M'CLELAND, Juk, • Boot and Shoe' Maker, BEGS to inform his Friends and the < that- he- has commenced busin«ss in WILLIS-STREET, next door. to Mn i . Port's . Store, hoping, by . strict attention, to, obtain a share of patrtihage. . • I M'CLELAND'S MANUFACTURES * Are' now bo permanently appreciated for their combination of Elegance, Excellence, ' and" Economy throughout 'New Zealand and Australian Colonies, as to require no detailed enumeration of their respective merits. • ' • A SPECIALITY. M'Clbland's Prize Shooting Boots having been thoroughly tested during the past Shooting Season, are now pronounced to be unsurpassed in any quarter of the Globe. Lasts modelled to suit the anatomical requirements of each foot, under the immediate supervision of the proprietor. NO CONNECTION WITH THE PINK. / Observe— WlLLlS-STREET, (Next Door to' Mr. Port's Store). HEALTH RENOVATED AND RESTORED, | LIFE PROLONGED and ENJOYED BY HYDROPATHY, On the mild Water Principle, AT MATLOCK HOUSE, Top of Cuba-street. rnHE improved Turko-Russiau Baths, Dutch JL Bath. Indian Shampoo, aud Douche, &c, can now be had at temporary premises as j above. E. GAWNE, having had considerable experience in the hydropathic treatment, otters his services, and invites a trial. Charges moderate. Courses as per arrangement. N.B. — Gentlemen can have treatment at their own homes if they require it. C REYNOLDS begs to inform his frionds . and the public generally that he has taken the Promises lately occupied by W. Isaacs, Grocer, &c, Molesworth-street^ and hopes, by strict attention to business, to gain a share of the public support. N.B.— Families waited <ro for orders.

WELLINGTON MACHINE BISCUIT FACTORY. I BEG to call the attention of the public' t6the undermentioned BISCUITS of ' my, manufacture :-~- . ' ' ' r . Ship Biscuits, Ist .quality -',Arrbwroot''-,'do fillip Biscuits, 2nd 'quality Abernethy ,'do, .Cabin do .;. .;. , Gem Butter do. „ ." .Dessert ,v, do .Soda. „i do ; ;Saloon . do 1 Coffee do i ¦ ..- - Banting ji_>. do; Mixed* do ' i • • Ginger Nut do! Milk ido " : * '" ¦ 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 to. . S. S. GRIFFITHS, . , ' ¦ . Proprietor. ' I HAVE just received, ex Warwick, 2 cases of Berlin Wools, ' Wool ' Patterns' for TEA POSEYS, SLIPPERS, BRACKETS, CUSHIONS, Ac, &c. I can and will sell cheaper than any other house in the Province. CHARLES AMBROSE, Guelph House, ! Cuba-street. WOOL I WOOL ! !— The undersigned is a cash purchaser of WOOL and j TALLOW at highest market rates, or will grant cash advances on most liberal tarms, on- same consigned for sale, and returns to his London agents. - . JAMES O'SHEA, j ' Harbor-street. A I L W A. V HOTEL, . Main-street, Masterton. Every convenience for Commercial Travel- | lers, Families, and Visitors to Masterton. Good Stables aud Paddocks. BILLIARDS. E. BRAGGINS, Proprietor. WAIR ARAPA CARRYING COMPANY I * _— A LL goods forwarded by this Company J\. on and after Ist January, 1876, mustbe 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 last quarter if not paid within seven days from this date, will be handed over to our Solicitor for collection. EDMOIsDSON, SELLAR, & CO. V\ ellington, 29th December, 1875.

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Evening Post, Volume XIII, Issue 75, 29 March 1876, Page 1

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