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PUBLIC NOTICE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FOR THE BENEFIT OF EVERYONE WHO WISHES TO SAVE MONEY ! IN MAKING THEIR PURCHASES OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. J. I'DOWELL AND CO. TTAVE Purchased the STOCK-IN-TRADE of a Draper and Clothier at Napier, amounting to over Four Thousand Pounds Sterling (£4000), on most favorable terms. sEh&y therefore beg to announce to those about to lay in a stock of winter materials that, it is to their interest to delay their purchases until the arrival of the above LARGE and VALUABLE STOCK, which will arrive in Wellington early in May, and be submitted for sale at a GREAT REDUCTION from the usual prices, in the Premises lately occupied by MUNRO & CO., Drapers, Lambton Quay. NOTE THE ADDRESS— LATE MUNRO & CO., And look out for the Date of Opening, which will be duly notified. J. M'DOWELL & CO., VENDORS. NATIONAL DRAPER* DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY. MESSRS. J. PAUL AND CO. Efave much pleasure in notifying to the inhabitants" of Wellington and vicinity, the receipt of Extensive Shipments from home of DRAPERY AND NOVELTIES, To which they respectfully invite attention. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL BE FOUND THE NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, IMPORTED SPECIALLY FROM THE HOME MARKET FOR THIS CITY. NEW MILLINERY NEW COSTUMES NEW JACKETS NEW VELVETS NEW DRESSES NEW WINCEYS NEW BLANKETS & FLANNELS. P O S I T I V E~B~A R G A I N S IN __ .. _ MEtf'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING. ENDLESS VARIETY IN MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' SHIRTS, BRACES, COLLARS, &c. THE FINEST SELECTION OF WOMEN?S AND GIRLS' UNDERCLOTHING. STAYS, „ &c, &c, &c.

Note the Address — J. PAUL AND CO., . LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. tfEWT OWN. HOTEL, STAR HOTEL, WALTER HAYNES^Proprietor. Lambton Qvay, Wellinotok. rfiHlS PIRST-CLASS HOTEL, being now T. . X ' completely furnislied, Gentlemen and THIS new and commodious Hotel is now FamOies are informed ' that they can have *• completed, and open to the Public. superior board and'lodgings at moderate rates. , A coach runs four times daily to and from Accommodation for Boarders unsurpassed. Wellington. .. ' The site' bf this Hotel is the most salubrious cu mT .i o - nnrna t™ rw^ot. -oi t»« ««« = in the 1 district of'Te J Aro, distant three miles Sample-rooms for Commercial TraveUers. from'the Post Office, with an elevation of about ' JOSEPH AMES, 200 $e't 'a'boW 'sea level, in ihe vicinity of Proprietor Evans', Lyeli, and Island Bays, just the spot for — :—: — !— / NEW 1 Arrivals from Home CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD BRANDY. t6^ t « a^ restaftw th e v °y?,S«- . ri >HE followingis anextract from Le Figaro, No little poking bedrooms, but all lofty and 1 under the heading, " L'lndustrie Fran\*ell veritUattd. cafee a Philadelphie ":— " Passing on to • A good tattle, cleanliness, and home comfort. Brandies, we find the name of Bbutelleau & Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best qualities Co #j o f Barbezieux. This important house, at moderate prices. founded in 1849 by a society with a capital of Good Stabbing— Good Fishing. two millions, is known in the United States SELLING OFF ! ! SELLING UFF ! ! under the name of Vineyard Proprietors Com- - pany, and in other countries under that of RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. Champagne Vineyard Proprietors Company. Boutelleau and Co., the clever administrators MRS. PHILLIPS has much pleasure in °* this society, astablished it with the idea of thanking her customers for past favors, cucouraging the sale of the country's produce, and begs to inform them and the public which forms a considerable figure in the busigenerally that she intends holding a GREAT ness with the United States, England, India, CLEARING SALE of FANCY GOODS of and Australia, nor is it less astonishing that every description. this brand passed immediately in the first line The Stock includes a very large and hand- after Martell and Hennessy. The proprietors some lot of Fancy Goods, the finest and most P 1 br^ ud m *™ nce c ar e certain persons choice selection of Dolls, a large quantity of S» w °6 ? fine produce of a superior quality. Toys of every description, &c.,Kc. Ihe foreigners, aud especially in the English on. >a i«. >ii *» ~~> „ QATnontv colonies, where they make use of Brandy as a oJ, he v S i?«T*niT& SATURDAY, med icinal remedy/this brand is particularly 84tH yjsrniUAtt*. recommended by doctors. It is with pleasure Intending Purchasers. — Remember that we notice the presence of tlie produce of this is none other than a GENUINE CLEAR- this house in Philadelphia." ,NO BALE. Mag „ „ V O U J M O X EDealer in Fancy Goods, TRY BUDGE'S Wellington House, Manners-street, LTLOWERY LAND MIXTURE, Three doors from Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, J] Wellington. ORONOCO AND VIRGINIAN N.8.-An illuminated Christmas Tree on Admitted to B fe f . Tobacco in the Colony. RISING SUN HOTEL, CIGAR DIVAN Greytown. Wilus-street, Wellington, TH^ house has ExceUent Accommoda Opposite Melbourne Hotel. tionfor visitors to Wairarapa, com- T)ANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, mercial travellers, and business men X G. S. NICHOLLS, Proprietor, generally, the Proprietor having spared , — - neither expense or trouble to make it one Superior accommodation for families, perof the Most Comfortable Hotels in the ""??* o041"1o 041 " 1 . 6^ and visitors to Wellington. Prnvin^A Within ten minutes' walk from the wharL rro c. One of Thurston's best Billiard Tables on ThoWin«,,S»riU , AHandPorterareil *\g££ tS S£? fc^ «Le pr oolthe .Besttfrands. prietor solicits a continuance of the same. Superior Stable Aceommo- ILLIAM 800 T ll & CO. A First-class B^a^ Table on the TARATAHi SAW PLANING i MILT £, T? MOUNTAIN WAIRARAPA. b . Muuis xa l ss 4 Yard Wellington— Pipitea Point. Proprietor. Agent uy DRYDEN.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 102, 2 May 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 102, 2 May 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 102, 2 May 1877, Page 1

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