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I ! "DEAD this, the latest news of interest! An unprecedented opportunity is now At offered to the Inhabitants of Wellington for purchasing Drapery, Mercery, and Clothing, or anything that may suit them out of J. McDowell and Co.'s Stock, amounting to £22,236 0s 5d sterling. The whole of which has been purchased by IM'DOWELL BROTHERS, who have made some Amazing Reductions in order to realise on the Stock with rapidity. The following will be amongst the Bar- gains this week in the Number One or First List, and new lists will be issued weekly during this vast Clearing Sale. 571 men's hats, good shape, Is 6d 575 yards pure French merinos, Is lid 2000 men's shirts at Is 6d 941 superior winceys, 4f d The best Geelong tweed trousers and White Turkish towels, lOJd vests, 25s 6d Ladies' dresses at 4s 1 Id 700 cloth and velvet jackets, 33 lid Black Bilk fringes, lid a yard Ladies' and girls' hats from 6d Real Valenciennes, Is ea^h Costumes, costumes at half price Real llama braids, 3 doz. for Is Lome trimmings, $d per yard A large lot of plain and fancy silks for Wide white sheetings, Is 4£d per yard dresses and evening wear from 3s lld This is the most Genuine Sale ever held in Wellington. It is therefore everyone's interest to inspect the stock. M'DOVVELL BKOTHERS, M'DOWELL BROTHERS, Corner of Lambton Quay and Willis street. Corner of Lambton Quay and Willis-street. IRONMONGERY IRONMONGERY!! IRONMONGERY ! ! ! NEW STCCK EX CRAIGMULLEN AND FIRTH OF FORTH. BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS FENDERS AND FIRE-IROISrS COAL VASES, TRAYS AND WAITERS CUTTLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION E. P. AND NICKEL SILVER FORK?, SPOONS, &c. WEBB EIT BROS., WILLIS-STREET. GalvanisedgTubs, Buckets, &c, Kitchen Utensils, Washing Machines, Maugleß, and Wringers, Wire Nails, Bolts and Nuts, Coach Screws, &c, Carpenters' Tools in great variety. WEBBER BROS, beg to state that every article is being sold at ENGLISH PRICES. In stock, a Large Assortment of COFFIN FURNITURE, registered designs. J. T. STEELE HAS much pleasure in announcing that he has been successful in purchasing (at the close of the English season) some remarkably Cheap Lines in the different departments enumerated below, which are now being opened up, and to which he respectfully invites attention, feeling confident that the goods now to hand ex European Steamers will bear a very favorable comparison with any others offered in this city, and would draw special attention to the following lines :—: — CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Now showing the Largest Stock of Fresh New Clothing in the City, and at the Lowest Prices. Men's and Youths' Pea Jackets, from 10s 6d Men's Overcoats and Ulsters, from 25s Men's Tweed Trousers & Vests, from 12s 6d Men's Tweed Coats, irom 14s As the Stock is unusually heavy in this department, SPECIAL BARGAINS will will be given in order to move out goods, as another shipment is on the way. Geelong Tweed Suits of special excellence and value ; also, a great variety in Boys' Suits. J. T. STEELE specially invites all those who are in want of DRAPERY to give him a trial, feeling assured that those who honor him with their patronage will acknowledge that his house ranks amongst the CHEAPEST in WELLINGTON. MANCHESTER FURNISHING. J. T. STEELE is happy to annonnce that he is able to offer some Remarkable Bargains in this department, consisting of — Several bales of Blankets and Flannels, Sheetings, Quilts, Toilet Covers, Curtains, Calicos, and Carpets. These goods are well worthy of the attention of those about to furnish. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Just opened, 6 cases of New Dress Materials, purchased in the London Market for CASH at Less Than Manufacturers' Prices, consisting of — Dress Serges, Satin Cloths, Cassimere Cloths, Repps, Epingls, Black Silks, Colored Silks, Winceys, Snowftakes, &c. 3 cases Fashionable Costumes, at prices varying from 15s to 50s MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. The whole of the stock in this department is now being offered at considerably under Cost Price. . Note. — Having engaged an Experienced Milliner, ladies can now rely on having their orders executed tastefully aud fashionably. Plkasb Note the Address — J. T. STEELE, late J. PAUL & CO., NATIONAL DRAPERY DEPOT, Lambton Quay, Wellington (opposite the Government Buildings). J. KITCHEN AND SONS' PETEOLINE CANDLES. THESE celebrated Candles can now be obtained from the wholesale and retail grocers in the city. They are SUPERIOR TO IMPORTED, being white and hard, and BuRNiNg Longer than foreign candles, they are most suitable for household use. They received PRLZiS MEDALS at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, also at the International Exhibitions of Victoria and New South Wales. PRIZE MEDAL SOAPS. These Soaps received First Prizes at all the Victorian Exhibitions. They are SUPERIOR TO ANY SOAPS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND, and cannot be surpassed for General Family Use. J. K. & S. are purchasers of all qualities of Tallow. Works— ADELAIDE^ ROAD. Office— CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY. CHEAP BOJTS AND SHOES. IMPERIAL HOTEL, CUBA-STREET. HD. EDWARDS, T\ P. PLAYER (formerly of the New • MAWNERB-BTRHBT, „-,* j x . • . , .. c . Opposite the Fire Brigade Station, Zealander) having taken this favorite house, PRACTICAL BOOT AND SHOEMAKER the patronage and support of hi, friends and the public. He will endeavor to merit AND DEALER, both by keeping only tbe best possible liquors, Has a well-selected Assortment Of Imported Goods and attending carefully to the wants of those For Gentlemen, Ladies, and Children. w ho favor him. Besides making tbe very best quality of tbe Tbe hotel affords excellent accommodation latest styles to order, tbe public may observe I only draw attention to my bu mess, as going- for boarders, who will find it convenient and heavily into advertising means an additional price on tbe cost of goods. comfortable. IN THR ASSIGNED ESTATES OF J 100 >°00 WERTHEIM'S M'DOWELL & CO. AND J. PAUL Sc WERTHEIM'B CO., WELLINGTON. WERTHEIM'S NOTICE. HSEWING MACHINES THE Book Debts in the above Estates Already Issued, haying been purchased by Messrs. M'Dowell Bros., in future all persons in- ESTABLISHED 1862. debted to either cf the above Estates, who have not already paid then- amounts to Mr. J. W. . Kerby, are requested to pay them to Messrs. M'Dowell Bros., at their otfice, corner of TREADLE AND HAND. Lambton Quay and Willis-street, Wellington. The closing up of tbe old Firm's accounts STRONG, BIMPLE, HANDSOME, AND makes all debts due at once to M 'Dowejl Bros , DURABLF whose receipt will bo a sufficient discharge — __ irom same. MELBOURNE HOTEL. J. S. M. THOMPSON \ Tril( . tacs P. DONALD j jl/TR. JNO. OWEN (late of the Clarendon, nr An , Tftltf4 r npjppnv tirppt ¦"¦*• Palmerston North), having purchased NATIONAL DRAPERY DEPCT. the BbflT? well-known Hotel, begs to inform mttt !vbdt nRPiPTMWT tne public that it is his intention to supply the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. liguours ot all kinds and to afford aU the _,„_ r~T • c c£Li comfort and accommodation that can be had HAH A K o fiStffiX StX '"*'-'¦"->¦»¦• this department can now be executed THMPIRE HOTEL, promptly, tastefully, and in the latest style. JCi J. T. STEELE, . Willis-btbbet. Lambton Quay (Opposite Government Buildings). i- LI C H TSCHEINDL, [A CABD.] PaOPfclßTO*. M I 8 8 CLARKE, PUBLIC NOTICE. (Late of Cnba-stteet), ± tQ infom the he hgs fajfo Has removed to Conrtenay Place, three doors branch Livery Stables in rear of Bhirley's from the Congregational Church. Hotel, Foatherston. KY ptftoxf B ,!? ggieS &Dd Stddle HOrS69 dway§ jsa Jr'LJilOiNJs. ready for hire. SPADES, ZINC, GRINDSTONES.! Telegrams from town, ordering buggies or I horses to be ready at » fixed time, carefully JNO. YOUNG, Waiis-street. 'at ended to.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 203, 26 August 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 203, 26 August 1878, Page 1

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