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DEAPERY GOODS, DAMAGED BY WATER. GREAT CLEARING SALE. M'DOWELL BROTHERS A RE nowJSelliDg all the GOODS RECENTLY DAMAGED BY WATER on their Premises, at an IMMENSE REDUCTION OF PRICE, so as to clear them out with rapidity. Forinstance— A lot of Dimitys, price Is 3d and Is 6d ; reduced to 4Jd per yard A lot'of Cretonnes, price Is and Is 3d ; reduced to BJd per yard A lot of Roll Lining 3, price 6d ; reduced to I£d per yard A Jot of Colored Tarlatans, price Is 6d ; reduced to 3Jd per yard A lot of Plain and Fancy Grenadines, price la Cd and 23; reduced to 6^d per yard A lot of White Peques, price lOJd and Is 3d ; reduced to 6^d per yard A lot of Quilts, all sizes ; immensely reduced A lot of Dresses and Dress Materials, immensely reduced A lot of Window Hollands, at half-price A lot of White Skirtings, price 2s 3d.and 2s 9cl ; reduced to 12^1 per yard A lot of Black Velveteens, price 3s 6d and 4s 6d ; reduced to Is lld per yard A lot of French Merinos, price 2s 6d s ad 3s 6d ; reduced to la lid per yard A lot of White and Grey Calicoes, reduced in price A lot of Sheetings, reduced in price A lot of Dress Materials for4£d per yard A large lot of Damaged Goods of various descriptions, too numerous to particularise, all on sale. They will be included in the catalogues. This is a most genuine opportunity to save money, as the reductions are great, and the goods only damaged slightly. We recommend all our customers and the public to come and obtain some of the bargains. THE GREAT BARGAINS THAT WE ARE GIVING. M'DOWEL L~~lf R OTHERS, THE CORNER SHOP, | Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, | LAMBTON QUA"* and WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 53 300 Cases pairs | of the Lace and Muslin CHOICEST Curtains Novelties 3s lid to 30s that 900 LONDON dozen could Cambric Handkerchiefs, produce, from SPECIALLY* 2s lid per dozen, imported 1200 for dozen jfTHE NATIONAL DRAPERY DEPOT COTTON HOSE fromj Noveltiet in 3s per dozen. (MILLINER Y. 2000 Lace Jackets yards Lace Ties S-4 Sheeting Lace Sets from 10£ d Silk Ties per yard. Ribbons 25 OO Flowers yardsj Dresses Black Prints Silk and 3s Gd to Us 6d FANCY GOODS 475 0 all yards will be sold DRESS MATERIALS at from THE LOWEST 4Jd per yard, j Wholesale 900 Price. Fashionable J. T. STEELE, ' COS £I MES NATIONAL DRAPERY DEPOT 535 3 6d each. (Late Owen and Co.), T q^-^-^-j- -,_, Opposite Government Buildings, "• -*-• o± Ji Ji IjI!;, LAMBTON QUAY. NATIONAL DRAPERY DEPOT. J. T. STEELE. J. KITCHEN AND SONS PETEOLINE CANDLES. THESE?"celebrated Candles can now be obtained from the wholesale and retail grocers 1 in the city. They are SUPERIOR TO IMPORTED, being white and hard, and BuRNiNg Longek than foreign candles, they are most suitable for household use. They received PRIZE MEDALS at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, also at the International Exhibitions of Victoria and New South Wales. PRIZE MEDAL SOAPS. These Foaps received First Prizes at all the Victorian Exhibitions. They are SUPERIOR TO ANY SOAPS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND, and cannot bo Burpassed for General Family Use. J. K. & S. are purchasers of all qualities of Tallow, Works— ADELAIDE ROAD. Office— CUSTOM HOUSE QfJAY.

EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, WILLIS STKEET. S. Bishop is a grocer, Of Wellington renown, His teas tlio best have been pronounced, By connoisseurs in town. " Wow, Bishop," said a friend ono day, Who'd only just dropped iv, " How can you chargo for stock so good, Such small amounts of tin?" So Bishop to this friond did «ay, " I buy my stock for cash; I I sell again at profits small, ! And do not cut a dash." j " The public know the Empirb Mart, They've pitronised me well, j Kconing they can well depend tn all the goods I icll." Groceries and crockery, ! Lamps both large aiid small, Are cheaper sold at Bishops, 1 han other grocers all. So call at Bishop's early, For crowds arc always thoro, And make j our ueedlul purchasos Of goods both rich and rare. KA.ILWAY HO liSt,, MAKTUJ*. Sauubl Gibbons Proprietor. S GIBBONS has much pleasure in an- • nouncing that bis new and commodious Hotel is uuwopon for tho reception of Boarders and Visitors to Marton. All the rooms are spacious, lofty, and well lighted, and the house has been furnished throughout, regardless of the cost, in a style of comfort and oleganco rarely met with in the colony. The baih-room alone is worth a visit, being fitted with hot aud cold water, and the wholo establishment is now replete with every convonionce. The Wines, Spirits and Beers are all of the choicest brands. Meals to suit pas^engors by trains. Qood Stabling accommodation. 8. G. trusts that by strict atteation, combined with civility and a liberal table, to merit a fair share of public patronage. waTrarapa. steam biscuit and bread manufactory, Main Stkbbt, Oebittowii. D WATSON, Fancy Bread and Biscuit . Baker and Confectioner, having recently erected a large oven aud added to his plant the latest improved machinory for the manufacture of broad and biscuits, beg? to inform his customers that he is now prepared to execute orders to eny extent PROVINCIAL HOTEL, UPPER HUTT. WALTER BISHOP (late C.T.) has mufh pleasure in announcing that he has entered iuto possession of the above Hotel, and promises that all who favor him with their patronage will receive every possible attention at his hands— comfort, cleanliness, and civility being bis motto Excellent bedroom accommodation. A first-class table is kept, and the wines, spirits, &c , are all of the best brands. Good stabling and paddocks. MELBOURNE HOTEL. MR. JNO. OWEN (late of the Clarendon, Palmerston North), having purchased the above well-known Hotel, begs to inform the public that it is his intention to supply the best liguours ot all kinds, and to afford ail the comfort and accommodation that can be had Id m fhnt-cl*ss hotel. COUJSTY OF ASHBURTOJS, CAJSTEKBURY. BROS, have for sale and to O let, with right to purchase, several imi proved and unimproved Farms, varying from 100 acres to 1200 acrosin extent. Further particulars can bo obtained on application to {founders Bros., Ash burton and Curisteburcb. VjyiLLIAM BOQTH & CO., TARATAHI SAW AND PLANING MILLS, WAIRAEAPA. i Yards, Wellington— PiprrßA Poixt. __^ HY. DRYDEN, Agent. TCTOTICE to the Builders and Contractors ol JIM Wellington and Wairarapa.— The Undersigned having started his Steam Saw Mills at West Taratabi, is prepared to supply all orders for Tctara, Remu, Mati, and White Pine punctually. JOHN ROBINSON. E WAGNER, CE., Architect and Sur- • veyor, Land Agent, i May be consulted at his office, Lambton Quay, opposite Barrett'i Hotel.

BANK HOTEL, MANNERS STREET, ALFRED WAKEFORD Proprietor. AW. wishes to inform the public generally . that the only Booking Office for The Royal Line of Mail Coaches fur the West Coast is in the above-named hotol, where every convenience for Travellers will be found. Remember! — Staples's best is the only Beer kept in tlio house. A. WAKEFORD, Agent. HASTWELL, MACARA & Co., Proprietors. By Appointment jpgj jjjsr The Marquis Excellency £^j £ £§fey Normanby. LESSONS GIVEN IN PHOTOGRAPHY. FTlHEinterior or exterior of buildings, estates, 1 monuments, copies of works of art, and merchants' samples, shipping, &c, &c, photographed in town or country on the most approved principles. Vf. B. GTBBS, Landscape Photographer, Upper Tinakori Road, Wellington. T)ROBSER'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF JT COACH Ed, Hunning between Paliautanui and Wellington Daily. Time Table: Leave Pahautanui, half-past 6 a.m. ; Porirua, quarter to 8 a.m. ; Johnsonvillo, quarter to 9 a.m. Leave Wellington— Nag's Head, quarter past 2 p.m. ; Pier Hotel, 20 minutes past 2 p.m. ; Freeman's (Thorndon), quarter t& 3 p.m. PROSSER & CO.. Proprietors. METROPOLITAN HOTEI MOLESWOKTH-STREBT. GJ. SQUIRES begs to inform his friends . and the public that he has purchased the lease of this well-known Hotel. The Metropolitan Hotel stands unrivelled in Wellington for comfort and convenience. Bath rooms, sample rooms, billiard room, suites of apartments for families, and excellent bedroom accommodation for boarders. Wines, spirits, &c, &c, all ot the bost brands. A D B E N'? HOTEL, Lambtom Qday, Wblmmbtoh. First-class Accommodation for Visitors. Hot and Cold PLUNGE axd BHOWER BATHS. Billiard Room. JOHN ROBERTSON, pRCPBIBTOB. /CENTRAL HQTBI, COBNBS OP LAMBTO* QUAT AITD HDNTBK-BT. Wines and Spirits, &c, all of the best brands C. A. T H O M A 8. PinrtiiToi lbd.ooo WERTHEIM'S WERTHEIM'B WERTHEIM'B OBEffISO MACHIN Already Issued. ESTABLISHED 1862. TRSADLE AND HAND. BTRONG, SIMPLE, HANDSOME, AND DURABLE.

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 285, 2 December 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 285, 2 December 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 285, 2 December 1878, Page 1

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