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AUCTION SALE OF „ v „. / DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &o. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction on Wednesday and Thursday, 6th and 7th September, at the premises Next the Odd Fellows' Hall, the Entire i Stock-in-Trade of the above Estate, with* „,,., , ' out reserve. This being a large and valuable Stock, it will be to the interest of everyone want1 ing Drapery and Clothing to attend the Sale. Heads of Families and Conntry Settlers will find it to their advantage to attend and buy. The Sale commences each day at 11 o'clock a.m. on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 6th and 7th September. See Catalogues of this immense Stock. All the counters, fittings, lamps, chandeliers, and cases, will be also submitted . . without reserve. R. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. t

SPECIAL NOTICE. J. PA U L AN D C 0., NATIONAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY, HAVING 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 OWEN arid Co., have much pleasure in announcing a continuation of the GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING TOR A FURTHER OF T W E N T Y-0 N E DAYS. 1 „ The excellence of .the Stock in the above Estate, and the extremely Low Prices at which it has been marked, is the theme of general comment. With a view still further to establish their claim as the Cheapest House in the Province, all classes of the community are invited to their IMMENSE STOCK-TAKING SALE. GREAT REDUCTIONS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! .CHEAP CLOTHING ! CHEAP FLANNELS ! ! CHEAP BLANKETS ! ! ! IMMENSE STOCK-TAKING SALE, NOW GOING FORWARD. In order still to reduce their Large Stock, aud at the same time afford their country friends a further opportunity of purchasing from the Cheapest Stock ever offered in Wellington, THIS GENUINE CLEARING SALE Will be continued for a further period of TWENTY-ONE DAYS 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! REMNANTS! REMNANTS! REMNANTS! A MOUNTAIN OF REMNANTS AT HALF-PRICE. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! .G-EJSTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING Of every description, in the Latest Fashion and Strongest Material, have been reduced to such Low Prices as will be a matter of surprise to all visitors of the GREAT r STOCK-STOCKING SALE NO\V GOING FORWARD. J. PAUL & C 0., NATIONAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY.

.'iYtiI&ALP, VILE, & CO., . 1 i GENERAL CARRLERS jJiwp-BH.' Wklxinoton and all Pakts i. .:' , liOF THK -WaIBABAPA. i ?\]plf V. &.'Co.' beg • to . inform the | public ;t_*t they have Becured a DepOt in John-'itbn-streeti near the Theatre Royal, and ja^l; goods lelft ihere will he forwarded with the utmost despatch. NOTICE. TO MEMBERS OF r THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, AND VISITORS TO ' : WELLINGTON. THE-EMPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON. iJL' "Members -of the General Assembly, ¦'CkMn_ eteUd'' Travellers, and Visitors to 'Wellington that the Empire Hotel is now lf open. Since the late fire, the above Hote] „hftß undergone a complete renovation, nc , ( ' expense beipg spared to make it one of the >. 4ngj& hotels jn ijpe Colony ; the bed-foomE h*ye Ibeen rebuilt and considerably in<ereased/in number, the whole of which ' have been constructed on an nnusuall\ large scale. SEVEN' FINE SAMPLE ROOMS Have foeton added to the premises for the ' '<km*enienco of - ; Commercial -Travellers. Bith-room 'accommodation has also ' beSeh considerably increased, and the general imgroyements have been carried out onW© moat extensive scale. >¦'!/:;_ m . j'-./u — Suites or Bedrooms for Families. ' . . J. LIGHTSCHIENDL; •:.;i . ; ' • > Proprietor. !*! * EMPIRE HOTEL, > ¦ . Mastbrtok. PDONECKER- {late of Wellington), • v begs to inform ln> friends and, the public generally, that he has opened the above HoteL and is now prepared to re•?ive Boarders. The house, which is quite new, has every convenience for Couiruer- * cial Travellers, Families, and' the General Public, has been fitted up regardless, of cost to ensuxe the comfort of all who may honor him with their patronage. - First-class Stabling and Paddocks * MERICAN COACH FACTORY J_, . ___ • U^Kte the Distinguished Patbojtaoe oi His Excellency the Governor. :<• , WILLIAM BLACK & CO., Wellington. - '

O'REILLY; DUNN & CO.'S IRISH POPLINS, ! From the Royal Poplin Manufactory; Dublin. J. MCDOWELL & CO. i, ¦ TTAVE received, .ex mail steamer Nepaul, their seventh shipment of the above beautiful and durable goods, in all the newest ' and fashionable shades, and will exhibit them on SATURDAY, sth AUGUST. And in directing attention .thereto, wish , to observe that the exhibits of Messrs. O'Reillyj^ Dunn & Co. at the great Centen- , nial Exhibition are a source of particular T r ' attraction. L This shipment includes many 1 shades not t hitherto in stock. Catalogues and circulars s can be had on application. ' We have been advised that, owing to r the depression now existing in the manufacturing and commercial districts of ) Europe T we can dispose of this shipment at '_ . EIVE POUiJDS FIFTEKN SHILLINGS THE FULL > DS-SS. L J. M 'DO WELL & CO., sole agents in New Zealand for those beautiful and durable goods. * " They outlast every other Material." — Belgravia Magazine. 'Patterns sent free by post to all parts of New Zealand. DO YOU SMOKE? IF SO, » TRY BUDGE'S ! TjILOWERY LAND MIXTURE, ! ORONOCO AND VIRGINIAN [ BEST LEAF. , Admitted to be the most superior Cut Ttbacco in the Colony. CIGAR DIVAN, WI.LIS-STKEET, WELLINGTON, r Opposite Melbourne Hotel. ? J BLINDS ! BLINDS ! ! BLINDS ! ! ! ' "\ro more crooked Laths. 20,000 pine Laths I JLN to arrive per Alhambra. THE ORIGINAL BLIND FACTORY ' CUBA-STRJSBT. O- • ¦

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 58, 6 September 1876, Page 1

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