WEDNESDAY AND THUESDAY, Gth AND 7th SEPTEMBER, At Eleven O'Clock. AUCTION SALE ! AUCTION SALE ! OF DKAPEEY, CLOTIffIG, lOUSE-FURfISHIMSJ , . ' LADIES' BOOTS, &q,,"&c. '...., ME. R. J. DUNCAN has received instructions from Messrs. M'DOWELL and Co., VENDORS in the ESTATE of M. L. MARKS/ to sell, without reserve; the whole of that LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. Everything is being sold without reserve, owing to the fact that the premises are being rebuilt, and possession must be given at the end of the week. In directing attention to ¦ this sale, the Auctioneer wishes to state that such an opportunity as^is now affodred for purchasing Drapery and Clothing has not occurred in Wellington for a very long period, as THE STOCK IS LARGE, MODERN, AND WELL ASSORTED WITH USEFUL GOODS. _In order that country storekeepers and large buyers may avail themselves of the opportunity thus afforded, arrangements have been made whereby approved bills at three months will be taken for sums over £25, and for sums of £50 and upwards approved bills at three and four months will be taken. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF Men's suits, boys' suits ( Blankets, flannels Men's trousers, boys' trousers ' Quilts, sheetings Men's and boys' coats ' Dress materials White shirts, Crimean shirts French merinos , , Hats, socks, drawers Prints, muslins : Flannels, towels Millinery, underclothing Ladies' boots . Ribbons, plaids Fur muffs and collarettes Window curtains "Wool shawls Assorted hosiery Minerver sets And all the various et ceteras that go to make up a well-assorted Retail Draper's Stock-in-Trade. 6th and 7th SEPTEMBER, SALE ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Commencing at 11 o'clock each day. NOTE THE ADDRESS : ON THE PREMISES NEXT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . , R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP DRAPERY: riASEY AND M'DONALD, DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. V Colored ribbons, 2d, 3d, and 4d per yard 500 yards saxony winceys, 6ft 7ft , Bft White handkerchiefs, 4ft sft 6*d each 750 yards grey wihcevs, 9ft 10ft Is Colored stockings, Bft 9ft lMd Fancy homespun cloths lid, Is 3d, Is 6d Colored socks, 3ft 4ft s£d Matalese cloths, Is 3d, Is fid, Is 9d Wide fancy ribbons,, 7ft Bft 9 4<J Back lustres 10ft Is, Is 3d, Is 6d Warm winter gloves, 10ft is, la 3d Black French twill, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d WhiS Sen clffs! 6ft 7ft B*d 100 super wool shawls, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12a Fancy linen sets, ,„ Ib, Is 3d, Is 6d [ Z ,fj Fancy ruffles, 4ft sft 6*d Embroidered serge skirts, 4s lid Black yak lace sft 6ft 7*d Braided melton skirts, 5s 6d inTmuffs, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s lid Braided tweed skirts 7s 6d ,8s 6d Wool scarves, <>4d, 7ft 9*d Double width all wool plaids ,2b ;and 2i lid Wool crossovers, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d Honeycomb towels, 7ft Bft 9jd Fancy brooches, • 7ft Bft 9d Turkish towels, lljd ea ch J . White antimaccasars, lift Is, rs «Jd EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING. Trimmed hats, 5s 6d ; trmimed hats, 6s 6d ; trimmed hats, 7s 6d , 200 black straw hats, la each Feathers, 3£d; feathers, 6sd; feathers, 74d ; 300 sprays colored flowers, 6d per spray _ ¦ . . Xadies' trimmed chemises, 2s 3d ; trimmed drawers, 2s 6d ; trimmed night dresses 4s 00l ' Infants' bibs, 74d ; hoods, 2» 3d ; merino cloaks, 10s 6d ; merino dressea, 6s lid Sealskin jackets, 7s lid; sealskin jackets, 10s9d 150 gipsy hats (quite new), Is 6d each ~ _-.,« Ladies' grey stays, 2s 9d, 2s lid Ladies' hair plats Double busk stays, 3s lid, 4s 9d Ladies hair fnzettes, 16 set The Balance of a Warehouseman's Stock of Costumes, former price 30s, will be sold for 19s 6d each. CASEY & iVI ' DONALD, DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON ¦ QUAY. v dT W T I N N E V , 1 A> * VV . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAPERHANGER, NOT TO BE DRANK ON SUNDAY 1 ' Glass ' Warehouse, Molesworth-street. __, W. T. begs to call attention to his large . -vtx, stock of Cheap Paperhangings now on QTAPLES' BEST XXX, AND hand O AUo, inst arrived, a splendid assortment BASS' No. 3. of, FRENCH PAPERHANGINGS, which HALL'S DUKE OT EDINBURGH W^nJSt. WM T fi^^prieto, BRITISH AND AMERICAN HERBS. $^j£ and rI^HE undersigned has jnrt received a Vl Q S r8 o{ tO Th^to?B D1 De S t BUliard Tables X fresh supply. on the premises. Good staining. Che^u^^D^Jn^st, MANNEKS-STREET FRUIT MART Willis-street. attd — — " REFRESHMENT ROOMS. MR PARKER^ PROFESSOR OF - J — MUSIC, T? SHEEN, Fruiterer, Tobacconist, and Wfllia-street, above Abel Smith-street . Jj» General Importer. ... Oysters, fresh from the beds every day. Lessons on the Pianoforte, elementary A fresh supply of Fijian, Australian, and and finishing. Tasmanian fruits by efrery boat Pianofortes Tuned, &c., , i¦ (i < . CommiHsiontuid-Land Agency.
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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 29 August 1876, Page 1
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766Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 29 August 1876, Page 1
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