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IMPORTANT NEWS! IMPORTANT NEWS!! IMPORTANT NEWS ! ! ! LAST FOURTEEN DAYS OF THE GREAT SALE OF M. L. MARKS' BANKRUPT STOCK. ARRIVAL OF THE BALANCE OF THE GOODS BELONGING TO THE ESTATE. LARGE ADDITIONS TO THE STOCK. GREATER REDUCTIONS OF PRICES! So as to effect a clearance of the entire lot during the next FOURTEEN DAYS. IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE ! J ! TOY the arrival of the steamers " Manawatu " and " Taranaki " from Wanganui and 13 Picton respectively, we have been placed in possession of MARKS' ENTIRE STOCKS from the Picton aud Wanganui shops, the whole of which is now being remarked at such a REDUCTION OF PRICES as to satisfy everyone who wishes to practise economy in making their purchases of Drapery and Clothing, and House Furnishings. Everything will be opened up and on view on and after SATURDAY, and all the Goods having now arrived, the assortment aud variety will be found to be much more complete. We can advise everyone to call and see for themselves, as there is a large stock to be disposed of in a short space of time, and decided and genuine BARGAINS ARE BEING GIVEN. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— NEXT ODD FELLOWS' HALL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Open daily from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., and on Saturdays till 10 p.m. LAST FOURTEEN DAYS OF THE SALE. \ ARRIVAL QF ALL THE GOODS FROM MARKS' PICTON AND WANGANUI SHOPS.— LOOK AT THE PRICES AS UNDERNEATH ! 200 pairs Bedford Cord Trousers, worth 21s to 30s, at 10s 6d and 17s 6d j Ladies' Cloth Jackets, 3s lid and 5s lid each Upwards of 200 pairs of Blankets of various sizes, at an immense reduction of price 1650 yards plain and twilled Linings, slightly damaged, at 2d per yard 110 pairs men's short Wellington Boots, at 8s lid per pair 100 pieces hat and bonnet Ribbons, former price from 6 to 2s, will be sold at 2£d and 6d per yard Heavy twilled" Sheeting, 2 yards wide, at Is 4£d per yard, worth 2s Men's Socks, Gd to Is, men's ties and scarves b'd and Is each 373 trimmed Hats, new shapes, price from 7s 6d to 15s 6d, will all be sold at 2s lid and 4a lid each THE MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DRESS MATERIALS WILL BE ALL SOLD at 6d, 9d, and 12Jd per yard — former price was from Is to 2s lid Embroidered Sleeve Sets from Is 6d to 6s per set, will be sold at Is per set all round White Calicoes 3s lid, soft mediums 4s lid per dozen 195 Trousers and Vests, at 15s 6d, worth 30s Extra quality Trousers and doable-breasted Vest, worth 355, will be sold at 19s 6d 120 pieces extra quality Print, worth from 9d to Is, at 4Jd and s£d per yard Girls' winter Gloves, all at 4£d per pair 137 ladies' winter Shawls, at half-price, Queensland shawls at 10s 6d each 127 pairs ladies' useful winter Boots, at 5s lid and 6s lid per pair TWEEDS ! TWEEDS ! of good quality, at Is lid per yard. MOSGIEL TWEEDS (from the Factory, Dunedin), best quality, worth- 7s 6d, at 4s lid per yard Yard wide Horrock's Longcloths, at 5s lid per dozen 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 of children's Socks, of various sizes, from 3d to 6d per pair A lot of boys' Clothing, very cheap ; a lot of youths' Suits, very cheap Hair nets, from Id to Is each ; Stockings at 6d For Blankets, Towels, Quilts, and 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, 12s 6d per pair 300 gross Buttons, stylish goods, on cards of 3 dozen, originally 3s per card, will be sold at 6d per card For good value in Calicos 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 A large quantity of ladies' and children's Jackets, at an immense reduction 5000 remnants of various Materials, snitable for children's dresses, at half-price Ask for the all wool Tweeds at Is lid per yard, worth 5s 6d j^- LAST FOURTEEN~DAYS OF THE SALE. ARRIVAL OF THE STOCKS From Marks' shops in Picton and Wanganui. A LARGE LOT OF VARIOUS CLASSES OF FANCY GOODS AT HALF-PRICE. Heads of Families, Country Settlers, and Purchasers of Drapery in general, should avail themselves of this genuine and most unusual opportunity for saving large sums of money in making their purchases of Drapery and Clothing. NOTE THE ADDRESSNEXT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. -J. M'DOWELL & CO., VENDORS. ' Open Daily from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. On Saturdays till 10 p.m. EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP DRAPE [IT. fIASEY AND M'DONALD, DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. \J Colored ribbons, 2d, 3d, and 4d per yard 500 yards saxony winceys, 6£d, 7^d, BJd White handkerchiefs, 4£d, s£d, 6£d each 750 yards grey winceys, 9£d, 10£ d, Is Colored stockings, S£d, 9Jd, lOJd Fancy homespun cloths, lid, Is 3d, Is 6d Colored socks, 3£d, 4£d, s£d Matalese cloths, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d Wide fancy ribbons, 7^d, B£d, 94d Black lustres, 10£ d, Is, la 3d, Is 6d Warm winter gloves, 10£ d, Is, Is 3d Black French twill, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d White linen cuffs, 6|d, 7£d, B£d 100 super wool shawls, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s Fancy linen sets, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d [6d, 15s Fancy ruffles, 4£d, s£d, 6£d Embroidered serge skirts, 4s lid Black yak lace, s&d, 6^d, 7£d Braided melton skirt 3, 5s 6d Fur muffs, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s lid Braided tweed skirts. 7s 6d, 83 6d Wool scarves, 6id, 7£d, 9£d Double width all wool plaids, 2s and 2s lid Wool crossovers, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d Honeycomb towels, 7£d, S£d, 9£d Fancy brooches, 7£d, Shd, 9d Turkish towels, 1 l|d each White jyitimaccasars, Hid, Is, Is 3d EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING. Trimmed hat 3, 5s 6d ; trmimed hats, 4>s 6d ; trimmed hats, 7s 6d 200 black straw hats, Is each Feathers, 3^d ; feathers, 6£d ; feathers, 7£d 300 sprays colored flowers, 6d per spray Ladies' trimmed chemises, 2s 3d ; trimmed drawors, 2s 6d ; trimmed night dresses, 4s 6d Infants' bibs, 7£d : hoods, 2s 3d ; merino cloaks, 10s 6d ; merino dresses, 6s lid Sealskin jackets, 7s lid; sealskin jackets, 10s 9d 150 gipsy hats (quite new), Is 6d each Ladies' grey stays, 2s 9d, 2s lid Ladies' hair plats, 7£d, BJd Double busk stays, 3s lid, 4s 9d Ladies' hair frizettes, Is set Ladies' crinolines, 2s lid, 3s 6d Ladies' back combs, Is, Is 3d, la 6d Waterproof cloaks, 13s 6d, 15s 6d Wool palliums, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d Maids' waterproof cloaks, 8s 6d, 9s 6d Black cloth jackets, 3s 6d each COSTUMES I COSTUMES ! ! COSTUMES ! ! ! The Balance of a Warehouseman's Stock of Costumes, former price 30s, will be sold for 19s 6d eacli. CASEY & M < DONALD, DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. A V. G~ d!~^ j \JJ T I N N E V , i W t WHOLESALE T nmTniw AND RETAIL PAPERH ANGER, NOT TO BE DRANK ON SUNDAY!, w&rehouse> Molesworth-street. ! W. T. begs to call attention to his large STAPLES' BEST XXX, ANd|£ of Chei * now on _ j Also, just arrived, a splendid assortment BAS S' No. 3. iof FRENCH PAPEUHANGINGS, -which. HALL'S DUKE OF EDINBUR6H I""' <*f* "**->• HOTEL ' PANAMA MO 1 iL, WH.I.TS-STKKBT. j T^S 8 £!f t ' •4j . WM. LIGHT, Proprietor. BRmSHAHDAHEMCASBEKBS. Ig o ™^ £222J°g!!3_! JS Chemist and Druggist, ' MANNERS-STREET FRUIT MART Willis-street, i Aia> j REFRESHMENT ROOMS. MR PARKER, PROFESSOR OF I MUSIC, [ "TO SHEEN, Fruiterer, Tobacconist, and Willis-street, above Abel Smith-street j JJ» General Importer. — — : I .Oysters, fresh, from the beds every day. Lessons on the Pianoforte, elementary -A fresh supply of Fijian, Australian, and and finishing. . Tasmanian fruits by every- boat* Pianofortes Tuned, &c. ' Commission and Land Agency'

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1876, Page 1

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