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THE HOLIDAY SEASON. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! EOR THE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S TRADE. CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING DEPARTMENTS. Forty-one packages Men's Boys', and Youths' Clothing, manufactured to our special order, and suitable for the present season. T M'DOWELL and CO. have every confidence in asking the inspection of those J » laying in a supply for the approaching season, as their Stock ia New and Wellassorted, and all at the same reasonable rates of prices for good sound useful goods that have made Victoria House so noted. .Men's Sac Suits Men's Tweed Suits Trousers, double-breast Vests TMen's Paget Suits Men's Cloth Trousers Colonial-made Clothing of ;Men's Galatea Suits Men's Bedford Trousers every description .Men's Paget Coats Colonial Tweed Trousers Geelong-made Tweed ClothMen's Galatea Coats Youths' Trousers ing of every shape ' ..Boys' and Youths' Suits Boys' Trousers Mosgiel Tweed Clothing Boys-E ton Suits Men's Mole Tronsers Summer Tweed Overcoats Boys' Oxford Suite Boys' Mole Trousers Summer Dust Coata Boys' Harrow Suits Alpaca Coats Snits China Silk Coats OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. ' " ELEVEN CASES BENNETT & CO.'S AIR CUSHIONED HATS. FOUR CASES REAL CHINA SILK AND PITH HATS. The Hats at Victoria House are all manufactured to the order of J. M 'Dowell and Co. , with the firm's Brand on each. zi^en's Ties and Scarves Boys' and Youths' Braces Carpet Bags .Men's Handkerchiefs Boys' and Youths' Belts Waterproof Coats and Sheets Men's Braces Ties and Scarves Cricketing Caps • Men's Belts Collars, Cuffs Boating Caps White Shirts Oppossum Ruga Cricketing Trousers •Colpfed Shirts Crimean Shirts Portmanteaux A SHIPMENT OF FANCY GOODS, . - Suitable for the Holiday Season, in which there is a large assortment of useful and ¦ i , ornamental articles, including Albums, Fans, Perfumery, Fancy Jewellery, &c. Country orders carefully attended to. Patterns free by post on application. J. M'DOWELL 1 & CO., OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON. ...BANKRUPT STOCK! BANKRUPT STOCK! ! ' OF . Drapery; clothing, millinery, house furnishings, &c, &0., &c, in .the estate of messrs. edmondson, sellar & co., Warehousemen and Merchants, Wellington, Bankrupts. j. paulTand co., NATIONAL DRAPERY DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ¦ TTf AVING purchased a large portion of the Stock of Drapery in the above Estate, will '•'I*l o|f er to the Public of Wellington and surrounding Districts, about £5000 worth of • -good, new, and seasonable Drapery, at about one-half of the ordinary rates charged. No^E — The Sale will commence on WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 187 6, And continue until every line ia cleared out. 1 J. PAUL & CO. wisL further to state that at all times when opportunities offer for the purchase of cheap lots of Drapery, such as this, they allow the Public to participate jn the purchase, by giving them an opportunity of laying in a large stock of Drapery, at marvellously low prices. They would therefore direct attention to the following, as amongst the many items of Stock to be offered and sold without reserve. 50' Girls' Tassor Cstoumes, 10s 6d and 12s 10 pcsßich Brocaded Japanese Silk, Is 6£d, 6d, worth 25s worth 3s 6d 60 Girls' Braided Holland Costumes, 10s 6d 47 do Real Silk Warp Lustres, Is 6|d, aDd 12s 6d, worth 25s worth 2s 9d 50 Girls' Braided Pique Costumes, 10s 6d 20 do Heavy Twill Sheetings, Is 2£d and and 12s 6d, worth 303 Is 4£d per yard 1 215 Ladies' Costumes, in great variety, 8s 300 doz Girls' Striped Stockings, 6d per pr lid to 35s 20 pieces White Flannel, 12£ d per yard 250 Summer Parasols and Sunshades, at Is 500 pairs Ladies' Linen Cuffs, at 3d per pr eacn i 300 pcs Bonnet Ribbons various 6^d per yard 331. Ladies' Summer Garabaldi Jackets, all 20 boxes French Flowers, 6d per spray at Is 6d each 60 pcs French Cretons, 9Jd &12£ d per yard 95 pieces Summer Prints, warranted fast 125 do Furniture Chintz, s|d per yard colors, 3| yards - , 75 do Brown Hollands, from 7£d per yard ¦392 Ladies' Twilled Silk Umbrellas and 500 Colored Counterpanes, at 3s lid Sunshades, 6s 6d and 8s 6d • 200 White Quilts and Counterpanes, from 29 pieces Oxford Shirtings, 4£d per yard 6b lid each 40 ao Short Muslin Curtains, 3£d per yard 118 doz Towels, all linen, 6£d each '300 do Muslin do, 6 yds long, 5s lid &7s 9d 120 do Turkish Towels, Is 3d, large size .300, pos Fine Long Cloths, 4s lid per doz • < In addition to the above, special attention is directed to the well assorted stock of MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, , Where goods equal to bespoke will be offered at less than one-half of the original price. ISOpairs Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, 155 do Men's and Youth's Tweed Coats, 9s 6d and 10s 6d 15s 6d and 17s 6d, worth 30s 180 do Scotch Tweed Tronsers, 12s 6d 60 Youth's Suits, 22s 6d 145 do' Men's Mosgiel '_d Geelong Tweed 20 doz Men's Colored Oxford Shirts with 'Trousers, 14s ;6d &nd 16s 6d collars, 3s lid f 16Q do Trousers and D. B. Vests, 19s 6d, 25 do Men's Heavy Working Shirts, Is worth. 30s lld and 2s 6d ; 275 dp Mosgiel Tweed Trousers and D. B. 100 do Men's Heavy Cotton Sox, 6d perpr • Vests, 23a 6d, worth 37s 6d Silk Scarves, great variety, Is and Is 6d . Men's Silk Mixed Paget Coats, 25s 6d ,if "R A multiplicity of useful Goods will be placed daily on the ONE SHILLING TABLE. •The heads of Families, Settlers, Storekeepers, Hawkers, and the public generally ' will find it greatly to their advantage t© visit this Sale at an early date and secure the .Bargains now" offered, as we are the only Drapers in Wellington who will offer the "p^^c tiiis truly valuable Bankrupt Stock of Drapery, &c. SALE COMMENCES ON WEDNESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1876. Note the Address — • J O S E P H " P A CT L & CO., ' (LATE HENRY OWEN & CO., LAMBTON QUAY.) V .ENGJLJSH AND AMERICAN COACH WOOLIW 00Ll WOOL I !— The undersigned is FACTORY, WILLIS-STREET. v » a cash purchaser of WOOL and TALLOW at highest market rates, or will MESSRS. F. DONEGHUE &R. PARR, grant cash advances on most liberal terms, English and American Coachbuilders, O n same consigned for sale, and returns to leg to return thanks for the liberal patronage j^g London agents. ibirtowed on them, and trust, by strict atten- JAMES O'SHEA, tion to business, combined with the best work- Harhnr st™** mantnip. to merit a continuance of the same. naroor-street. All orders will meet with prompt attention. m H j; undersigned are Cash Purchasers of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN COACH 1 WOOL, TALLOW, and other proJACfOItY, WILLIS-STREET. duce, or they will make liberal advances on the same. JOHNSTON & CO. HA-VSMANN'9, CENTRAL HOTEL, -_ Corner of Lambton Quay and Hunter-street. WOOL. ¦>" H/rBSSRS THOMAS & CEMINO hating HPHE undersigned is a purchaser of Wool, or JV! taken tlM>iabovK. Hotel, beg to inform J- will make advances on Wool or other proI • thd inhabitants of: -Wellington and the sur- duce placed in Ids hands for shipment. rounding districts that.they will continue to EDWARD PEARCE. carry on the bu»fae«in t itgto equal to the* W ooL.-The undersigned is a CASH predecessor, and tope Jo merit a continuance yy PURCHASER of 00l md TaU or rf _& stt fl? Bt Tfnir +fc» nnnf^l will make advances on Wool shipped through N.8.-?he Daily, Luncheon at the Central Wm tQ hh Lond(m Jam^ Mmti £ n J^ASrta*:. To. »ffi« m andCo - GEORGE THOMAS. " • »»!*** at 8 ama ' m - V^ 11 * lil&w 12th December, 1876. First*-— lass accommodation for boarders. '. . ___ ¦ 1~ MURRAY, COMMON & CO., ' , ww B Z£ss&&Wsg& ZZ s *Tirr' w r™r\. ¦ articles in the trade. A call'wm prove to Will give highest cash prices for wool or other ' fW - w ""™' «• * produce, or make advances against the same up you the iaot. d »jai_ w an * w, to full" New Zealand value, if required. ¦ An imi_ense stock of «^<U«7££f *¦*; Full particulars on application. ness always on hand. Companaoa. as to - — — l 1£ price and quality earnestly invited. A DO VO U SMOKE? II breat variety in single, donble, buggy, s0 - Carriage, coach, aid brake harries^ horse Tumm?'* clothing, racing gear, and every item in ilu iJUDtrHib „' conation with the trade iti r abundance. pLOWERY LAND MIXTURE, „ . Military acoojitrements,,sOlid, leather cases, J] „ and mill belting made to order. ORONOCO AND VIRGINIAN William Wiggins, manufacturer and 1m- 1 T;v<aT tt?ji? porter of saddlery, wholesale and retail, 1 » -L^^Lambton Quay and Lower Hutt. Admitted to be the most superior Cut Tobacco in the Colony. PHCENIX FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON. CIGAR DIVAN, ' ¦ WIILIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, ROBERTSON & CO., Opposite Melbourne Hotel. (Late- Charles Seager), "ENGINEERS, Boilermakers, Iron and T> BARBER, Dyer and Cleaner, next door JQi Brass Founders,. -Ship and General! X . to Mr. Qumn's,Dixpn-street, originally of Steam Engines, Boilers, Machinery for hot d t London icesSaw Mills, ana all Ironwork necessary for — t_e construction of Contractors' Wagons, J. . HUXLEY, Railway or other Bridges, &.c, &c. BAILOR, DRAPER, HABIT-MAKER, Manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool X and Prew. CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, Estimates furnished. Formerly of Broadway, New York, late of All orders will meet with prompt atten- j Cornhill, London, now of Manners-street, tion. i opposite NewZealander Hotel, Wellington. '- - I Coats, Vests, and Tronsers made to menAddress — Old Custom House-street, jsure. Fit, Fashion, and Workmanship Wellington. guaranteed, at very moderate prices for — READY MONEY. .^ fJEW, ZEALANDER HOTEL, Black dress suits £5100 11 Manners-street. Tweed suits 4 00 J. FENTON, Proprietor. Overcoats 3 0

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 24, 30 January 1877, Page 1

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