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LAST FOURTEEN DAYS OF THE GREAT SALE OF DEAPEEY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, BOOTS, &c, &c, Consisting of the BANKRUPT STOCK of M. L. MARKS Late a Draper ON THE PREMISES OF MR. B. LEVY'S AU-CTION MART, Next the Odd Fellows' Hall, Wellington. LOOK AT THE PRICES. J. M'DOWELIL~& CO., Vendors. 200 pieces wide dress materials at 9|d and 12£ d 375 heavy Somerville and Harvard shirts at 2s 6d each 117 pairs heavy youths' mole trousers at 4s lid per pair 1000 pairs |hildren's socks, of various sizes, from 3d to 6d per pair 4 ' A lot of boys' clothing, very cheap ¦> . Hair nets, from Id to Is each ; stockings, at 6d FOR BLANKETS, QUILTS, TOWELS, & TOILET^COVERS GO TO THE SALE 370 men's cloth and melton coats, at 15s 6d and 19s 6d 271 trousers and vests, superior quality, both in double and single breasted, colonial made, worth 355, all at 19s 6d Trousers, at 7s 6d ; extra quality, at 12s 6d per pair 800 gross buttons, stylish goods, on cards of 3 doz. , originally 3s per card, will be sold at 6d per card Cord trousers, Bedford trousers, mole trousers For good value in calicoes and sheetings go to the sale For good value in curtains and muslins go to the sale Your choice of trimmed hats, at 2s lid and 4s lid each Ladieß' stays at Is lid, worth 5s 6d per pair A large quantity of J/adies' and children's jackets at an immense reduction :¦ 5000 remnants of various materials, smtable for children s dresses, at half price Ask for the all wool tweeds at Is lid per yard, worth 5s 6d. Note the Address :—: — NEXT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. J. M'DOWELL & CO., Vendors. SPECIAL NOTICE. J. PAU L AN D C 0., NATIONAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY. RAYING arranged with the Liquidators for the purchase of the Stock-in-Trade, together with the Premises and Good-will, in the Estate of the late HENRY •:>WISN and Cv, have much pleasure in announcing, a continuation of the GREAI £*2& OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ¦-' ' ' *<?2 A JUKTHEB PERIOD OF " . Th* exoellence of the Stock in the abovi Es&ie, aiR Low Prices **t Whiok it ban been markea, is the theme of general comment. m-it>i®fyftti a view still Uj establish^their_daim as the CheapesfcHouit "fc*rfcvinW all classes of the community are invited"- to. tfieir -»; t -- r && — _-r -_ _ ™^-'tMM]BN3E StOCK-TAIING SALE.- ¦ GREAT REDUCTIONS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! j CHEAP CLOTHING ! CHEAP FLANNELS ! ! CHEAP BLANKETS ! ! I IMMENSE STOCK-TAKING SALE, NOW GOING FORWARD. In order still to reduce their Large Stock, and at the same time afford their country friends a further opportunity of purchasing from the Cheapest Stock ever offered in WelUngon, g GENU;NE CLEARING SALE Will be continued for a further period^ Prior-to Stock-taking, during which time Greater Bargains than ever will be offered. The ONE SHILLING TABLE is still abundantly supplied with astonishing value. . REMNANTS 1 REMNANTS! REMNANTS! REMNANTS! -','•¦ A MOUNTAIN OF REMNANTS AT HALF-PRICE. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING Of every description, in the Latest Fashion and Strongest Material, have been reduced to Buch Low Prices as will be a matter of surprise to all visitors of the to Bucn 1J G w^^ T es STOOK . STOCKING; SALE NOW GOING FORWARD. J. PA U L & C 0., NATIONAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY. T\nKAXl> VILE & CO., FEARFUL EXCITEMENT AMONGST . GENERAL CARRIERS , ALARMING~SYMPTOMS ! Bbtwbbh Wellington and all Parts jjktwkkb »r jtuiixiiu Ig .t. t tQ end iQ jjjgjjjjggg or lg it Bound and Of TDK WATRARAPA. furyj signifying notbinef ? D V& Co beg to inform the public it is said that they understand each other, that key have secured a Depot in John- jjgj^^ to *<* »P a dust - d thus Bton-atreet, near the Theatre Royal, and all eoods left there will be forwarded with W. CLARK „ ° . . A „+„!, A DVISES caution on the part of buyers. the utmost despatch. GooUs ]mve been g^ng cheaper every ~ ~~^ 7i m x p v ~ month for the last five years, and no doubt a U J. x vs & . some of the drapers will shorfly offer the public a premium to take their goods away. Yes, TO MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL goods are cheap, and will be cheaper. ThereASSEMBLY, COMMERCIAL fore, don't rush and buy too heavily, but take TRAVELLERS, AND VISITORS TO it quietly, and only buy as you require. WEUJNGTON. w c — RK THE EMPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON. Is selling goods very cheap iustnow. No doubt, *""" ; as cheap as any m the trade, if quality is the JL Members of the General Assembly, cl)ases }ately and lie is giving his customers the Commercial Travellers, and Visitors to full " benefit of these bargains. Wellington that the Empire Hotel is now 2nd He has a quantity of goods a little out open. . Since the late fire, the above Hotel o f se ason . For these no reasonable offer is K«*undergone a complete renovation, no refused. efcpe%B© being spared to make it one of the 3rd. He is going 1 to enlarge his shop to finest hotels in the Colony ; the bed-rooms double the present size, and in order to prepare havtf been rebuilt and considerably in- for the builders he will reduce his stock by creased in number, the whole of. which offering special bargains. have been constructed on an unusually w CLARK'S k'^S^T t^t-p catuutt? pnnTtf<3" Is weU known as the Cheapest House to buy SEVEN FINE SAMPLE ROOM b ~ SEWING MACHINES, lie sells— Have been- Added to the premises fo? the Little Wanzers £3 12 6 convenience of Commercial Travellers. LU t ] e Strangers j£3 10 0 The Bath-room accommodation has also - Swiftsures £4 10 0 been considerably increased, and the Taylor's Patent £5 0 0' general improvements have been carried ' Home Shuttle ... ... £4 0 0 out on the most extensive scale. These are all lock-stitch, with boxes and extras - complete. Siotes o* Bed-k'ooms tor Families. SPECIAL— ' J. UGHiibHIENDL,. Bennelt ' s Drab Sbd ±? a<S ' Proprietor. Many hundreds of sensible people believe — — that W. CLARK'S is the best shop to purEMPIRE HOTEL, chase General Drapery, Men's and Boys' Clothing, &c, &c. The proofs of this is, they Mawwmviv buy of him, and come again and again. W. mastkrton. Clark's advice to all is-Go and do likewise. P DONECKER (late of Wellington), He wUI not take you ioif he knows it. X • begs to inform his friends and the yp CLARK, public generally, that he has opened the DRAPER, CLOTHIER, &c. above Hotel, and is now prepared to re- w»arii«,, ~ j ceive Boarders. The house, which is quite Everybody Knows the Shop. new, has every convenience for Commercost to' ensure the comfort of aS who may VV a cash pujjserd WOOL and honor him with their patronage. TALLOW at highest market rates, or will " grant cash advances on most liberal terms, First-class Stabling and Paddocks on same consigned for sale, and returns to his London agents. A MERIOAW COACH FACTORY JAMES O'SHEA, £^y Harbor-street. Under thb Distinguished Patbonaoe op — — His Excellency the Governor. c . L. HART, | \ tICTIONEER, Land and * Commission WILLIAM BLACK & CO.| , I J\. Agent, and. Accountant. Empire Hotel, WbU^oton. . , t/ 'j^ .Willis-street, \yellington, Office pro Jem. .

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1876, Page 1

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