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CLOSE OF 'fHE Q.REAT gALE AT TE ARO HOUSE. JAMES SMITH, IN acknowledging the liberal support so freely accorded during the last Fourteen Days of the Great Sale of Drapery and Clothing, begs to announce that in consequence of the PNORMOUQI r\UANTIT^T AF T) EMNANT^ Left on hand, he will, during this week, offer them all at half-price, and in some cases considerably less, in order to effect a speedy clearance. A short price list is appended for the information and guidance of his numerous Customers, aud it is particularly notified that to secure a complete choice, an Early Visit is absolutely necessary. FANCY DRESSES, in various lengths. 10^ YDS | 8/6 | FOR | 2/1 It 11 2 ft YDS | 13/6 | FOR | 5/IT 11^ YDS 9,6 | FOR j3 6 10^- YDS j 15/9 | FOR | 7/9 _ii I?l Mi 3^. I_____L_3?" 10j yds I 1579~| for I 8/6" llf yds 'j 14.-6 '1 for 16 9 I [11 1 yds | 17/9 j FOR. rB/6~ ALSO, an IMMENSE NUMBER OF SEORT LENGTHS, Varying from ;^1 yards to *jl. yards, At prices ranging from 1 S to oS 1 1 U. each. These prices are taken from Goods actually on the table. Superior WINCEYS at less than half-price. I'l YDS 1 4/6 | FOR | 2/6 Sf YDS | 10/- FOR | 5/r_r~YDS~~ "6; 6 ~P foiT] 3/6 T|~yds~| 12/6 FOTI | 6/3 12f YDS 12/- j FOR I 3/9 ~B| YDS I 13/9 I FOR j 71lOf YDS |~9/6~| FOR I 4/9" 11^' YDS j 15/9 1 FOR | 7/11 IN WINCEYS, there are also a variety of Short Lengths, From 2^ yards to QL yards at from J2^-d to 2s 10d eachl ALSO, AN EXTRAORDINARY QUANTITY OF Remnants of Calicos Uemnants of Shirtings Remnants of Sheetings Remnants of Damasks Remnants of Hollands EQUALLY CHEAP. " Remnants of Ticks Remnants of' Flannels Remnants of Towelling Remnants of Serges Remnants of Carpets MILLINERY, &c. WOOL GOODS. LADIES' SKIRTS. COSTUMES. 4s 9d Hats for 7£d Clouds 12^d Melton 5s 6d 21s 6d for 10b 6d 6s 6d Hats for 10|d Scarves 3^d Melton 7s lid 25s 6d for 12s 6d 7s 6d Hats for Is Od Scarves 4£d Felt 6s 6d 30s Od for 15s 6d 6s 6d Stays for Is lid Cravats 6|d Felt 8s 9d 39s 6d f or 20s Od LAMBSWOOL HOSE. STRIPED HOSE. CHEAP RIBBONS. 2 Pairs for 13£ d 2 Pairs for 9|d Silk Ribbons Id yard 2 Pairs for 18£ d 2 Pairs for 10£ d Satin Ribbons l_d yard 2 Pairs for Is 9d 2 Pairs for ll£d Satin Ribbons 2d yard 2 Pairs for 2s 3d 2 Pairs for 12§d Satin Ribbons 2£d yard 2 Pairs for 2s 6d 2 Pairs for 15|d Satin Ribbons 3|_ yard £_££»>€> Pairs r\V pHOICE 14. ITNBY HLANKETS, At the following reduced prices :—: — 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 18s 9d, 19s 6d, 23s 6d, 28s 6d, 29s 6d, 32s 6d. These superior Blankets vary in length From 2l yards to 2-^ yards, AN EARLY 4 CALL IS SOLICITED. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. Cuba-street, |l6th August, 1876. ! SEED POTATOES. TniIKCALDIE & STAINSj Will hold their j N TQNS LANOASHIKB FLUKES, FIRST SHOW OF LADIES' SILK \*- j Canterbury grown. JACKETS ! I Also, ox Early Shaws, Early Rose, Early Good* SATURDAY, the 12th AUGUST. rich, Cambridge Kidneys, Elm-leaf Kid» , neys, and many choice new kinds, offered In announcing this department, ' f ° r the firs t time *** Wellington, samples KIRKCALDIE & STAINS 'of which are on view in the window. Ex Alhambra, from Melbourne — Specially notify the introduction of a; , _ _ _ i _ • _ o _« r | One hundred bushels choicest Seed Peas, number of ; includingFRENCH AND GERMAN SAMPLE I Seed peas— M 'Lean's Little Gem TAfurrvna 1 Seed peas — M 'Lean's Advancer JAOKJ_JLo, i I oeecl peas — M Lean s Premier Purchased in London at a great discount on ¦ Seed peas — M 'Lean's Best of All the first cost. These goods are exceedingly Seed peas — Veitche's Perfection novel in styles, no two being alike. Heed peas— Yorkshire Hero Seed peas — Queen of Dwarf | Seed peas— Long-podded Tom Thumb Biack Cashmere Jackets, with silk j Seed peas— Bishop's Dwarf sleeves, and all Cashmere j Seed peas— Ringleader, &c. Sleeveless Jackets, in cashmere, silk, j *°w peas-G. F. Wilson , „ , ' New peas — Laxton's Omega and mattelaase , , . I New peas— Lxtra Early Premier Gem Tabliers, quite new, m cashmere, silk „ n ,. lT 11 ' jSew peas— Dr. M'Lean applique, &c., Ac p COOPER, Ladies' Dust Cloaks, a very necessary # ! Seedsman and Florist, garment for either walking or i j Central Store, Manners-street, Wellington. Children's Crossovers, in cashmere, silk, mattelasse, white and colored j SIKGBK'S SEWING MACHINES. fancy materials, all sizes. j j M'DOWELL & CO. have been apJJ . pointed SOLE AGENTS fo* this | Province for the SINGER SEWING FIRST SHOW DAY, 12th AUGUST. MA^l u^ orexcellenceof theGENUINB SINGER has been amply proved by th« unequalled amount of public patronage it KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. Ji«s received ; and more empWioally _• by the hos>t of imitators, who vainly at* tempt to copy its merits. ________ I"he temptation to practice false economy „c, axt tv • <~w m uv purchasing Cheap Imitation Machines Gas fittings, pumps '' ! "*** , now c f h^apest in the market. Gas, steam, and water pipes , *or full particulars, apply to Brass cocks for steam or water J. M'DOWELL St. CO., Steam pauses „,,,„ Sole Agents for Wellington. Pet cocks, single and double tallow cups | mT^i^n! S ! ivß. -Machines may be purchased o_ s23irtbSSs&. indiarubber hose ' Ti » ie laments of small weekly or monthly Copper boilers *" ' ain»unto tv suit Customers. Slieet brass, copper nid j-ev.fer coils " """ .n „ uOT P r Steam pans . ALBION HOTEL, And every flrtkic '-or engineers and soap | Corner ok CoDRTENAr Place AITD boilers j ' " Touy-strebt. Galvanised spouting, ridpiug, and curving works , THBAjifK IIROUGIITON (late of the CriGas Fitters, Bra«s Ioun«lcr«, & Coppersmiths. .Jj terion Hotel, Lambton Quay), having To Arrive— Steam Kngin.es. by Tangve. taken the above well-known hostelry, invites old friends and new. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY, Lainbtou Quay, next to Mr Hughes', Stationer. ' i HE Proprietors of this Company are prepared to offer advantages to persona in town » or country in Mant of accommodation. Sums from £5 to £5000 advanced on personal security, repayable by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. Money advanced upon deposit of deeds eit_nsrfreeH_ld Or leasehold, bills of sale, bilk of lading, bondvd ct i tiiicteb. shares, insurance policies, or any other tangible security. Trade bills discounted daily at current rates. Loans dan be obtained for any period, and renewals arranged for, if required. , All transactions entertained, and advances made without delay, if the _eo_rity be approved of, , ' • ''

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1876, Page 1

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