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CONTINUATION AND CLOSE OF AUCTION SALE or DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &c. FBIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. At Two O'Clock each Day. MR. G. THOMAS will sell by public auction on Wednesday and Thursday, 6th and 7th September, at the premises Next the Odd Fellows' Hall, the Entire Stock-in-Trade of the above Estate, without reserve. This being a large and valuable Stock, it will be to the interest of everyone wanting Drapery and Clothing to attend the • . ; Sale. Heads of Families and Country / Settlers will find it to their advantage to attend and buy. i The Sale commences each day at II \' ' 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. GEORGE THOMAS, • , Auctioneer.

¦INTEBESTING ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT SALE OF PATTERNS AND SAMPLES OF A LARGE GLASGOW MANUFACTURING FIRM. J. PA U LAN D C 0., NATIONAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY, TTAVING secured the above Samples and Patterns, will offer the same for Sale ON SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, And during the following week at such low prices that even after recent quotations will be considered MARVELLOUSLY CHEAP. This purchase comprises such a variety of Goods as almost to defy enumeration, and embraces Samples of nearly every article of a well-assorted Draper's Stock. LOT I. CONSISTS OF 10 cases CUT SAMPLES, containing about SOO Books of Patterns, suitable for patchwork, and most useful either for Schools or Bazaars. These, containing some thousands of Patterns, will be almost given away at 6d. PER BOOK. LOT 11. CONSISTS OF A quantity of Samples of Hosiery, Belts, Gloves, Hats, Silk Scarves, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, Ties, &c. LOT 111. CONSISTS OF 5 cases Men's Clothing, Shirts, Drawers, Socks, and Undershirts. LOT IV. CONSISTS OF 3 cases Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Stays, Shawls, Jackets, and an endless variety of Fancy Goods. J. PAUL & CO., in directing attention to this miscellaneous sale of Samples and Patterns, would remind their friends and the public generally that it will be continued for ONE WEEK ONLY. And that, although the assortment is of the most varied nature, the quantity of each article to be obtained is very limited, aa they are essentially samples and patterns. An early visit is therefore most desirable J. PA IT L & C 0., NATIONAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING DEPOT. LAMBTON QUAY.

¦nONALD, VILE, & CO M| GENERAL CARRIERS Bktwkkn Wkllington and all Parts of tub wairarapa. D., V. & Co. beg to inform the public that they have secured a DepOt in John-ston-street, near the Theatre Royal, and all goods left there will be forwarded with the utmost despatch. " NOTICE. TO MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, AND VISITORS TO WELLINGTON. THE EMPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON. fPHE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform A Members of the General Assembly, Commercial Travellers, and Visitors to Wellington that the Empire Hotel is now open. Since the late fire, the above Hotel has undergone a complete renovation, no expense being spared to make it one of the finest hotels in the Colony ; the bed-rooms have been rebuilt and considerably increased in number, the whole of which have been constructed on an unusually large scale. SEVEN FINE SAMPLE ROOMS Have been added to the premises for the convenience of Commercial Travellers. The Bath-room accommodation has also been considerably increased, and the general improvements have been carried cat on the most extensive scale. ' Suites op B_x»-r6oms f&r Families. J. LIGHTSCHIENDL, • Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, Masterton. PDONECKER (late of Wellington), t begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has opened the above Hotel, and is now prepared to receive Boarders. The house, which is quite new, has every convenience for Commercial Travellers, Families, and the General I Public, has been fitted up regardless of cost to ensure the comfort of all who may honor him with their patronage. . First-class Stabling and Paddocks t AMERICAN COACH FACTORY' Jx — I Under the Distinguished Patronaoe of j His Excellency the Governor. j WILLIAM .BLACK ;& COi, ', Wellington. 1 '

O,'REILLY, DUNN & CO.'S IRISH POPLINS, From the Royal Poplin Manufactory, Dublin. J. M'DOWELL & CO. TT AYE 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 SATUEDAY, sth AUGUST. And in directing attention thereto, wish to observe that the exhibits of Messrs. O'Reilly, Dunn & Co. at the great Centennial Exhibition are a source of particular attraction. This shipment includes many shades not hitherto in stock. Catalogues and circulars can be had on application. We have been advised that, owing to the depression now existing in the manufacturing and commercial districts of Europe, we can dispose of this shipment at FIVB POUNDS FIFTEKJf SHIX.LIXGS THE FULL DRESS. J. M'DOWELL & 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 "DLOWERY LAND MIXTURE, ORONOCO AND VIRGINIAN BEST LEAF. Admitted to be the most superior Cut Ttbacco in the Colony. CIGAK DIVAN, Wl LIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Opposite Melbourne Hotel. BLINDS ! BLINDS ! ! BLINDS ! ! ! ""VTO more crooked Latlis. 20,000 pine Laths _ioi to arrive per Alliambra. THE ORIGINAL BLIND FACTORY, CU_A-BTRE_T.

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1876, Page 1