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SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS I!] OF CHOICE WINTER DRESS PABBICS, * AT TE ARO HOUSE, PRENCH BEIGES, warranted not to shrink, and recommended to wear, in Grey, Brown, • * and Olive Mixture*, 15s per dress of 12 yards. "jf* )IAGONAL CLOTH, alike on both sides, in Navy, Brown, Myrtle, Grenat, 15s per dress of 12 yards. # JAMBRIAN TWEEDS, Myrtle, Navy, Prune, Seal, = «* A remarkibly cheap lot, $& 18S 6d per dress of \2 yards, IOMESPUN TWEEDS, very soft, alt wool we/I, in Grey and Brown Mixtures, 20s di« <fr«* o/ 12 yards* &OUBAIX EPLNGLLNES, in Moasse, Mulberry, Myrtle, and Soal, a very effective dress material, 28 per yard. VICUNAS, soft twilled, in Olive, Myrtle, Ohoeelate, Navy, 2s 3d per yard, 3LOTH SERGES, all wool, soft and durable, in Prussian Blue, Myrtle, Prune, Grenat dark Brown, 2s 4d per yard. < *'i" FRENCH CASIMIK, in rich new colors, heavy and durable, ;4; 4 <■ # 2s 9d per yard. ™ VELVETS, VELVETEEN, PLUSH, SILKS, SATINS, BUTTONS, and other trim mings to match all the new cilorsin dtess fabrics, BLACK SILK VELVETS, extra wide, for mantles and drones, 15s 6d to 29s 6d per yard. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. "** Black Alpaca, 7sd r French Double Warp Brilliantinjp* 11*4 Black Alpaca, 9Jd French Double Warp BrilliantiHts^ Is "Bjd Black Alpaca, 104 d French Double Warp Brillaantbie*; la 61d "* BLACK MERINO, CASHMERES. BLACK D'ECOSSE, VIGOIGNES. MATELASSE. EVENING DRESS MATERIALS. JAPANESE SILKS, in matt white, ciel, and pale pink. FRENCH CASHMERES, in cream, sky, ambtr, pink, French grey. NORWICH GRENADINES, w cream, sky, salmon, pink, white, azuline, black, grenat BRILLIANT ALPACAS, in*tuteul, sky, cream, peacock, cardinal. », » SPE(fr£L* PUECmSE OF ENGI&SH Sll^KS^'r hair^tHpes, chicks, and brocades, %: At ffom 30 to 50 £er tent, under value. DRESSMAKING, Under thoroughly efficient, experienced, and artistic management, # ALL ORDERS executed with promptness and dispatch. * WEDDING OKDEBS. MOUIINING ORDERS. 1 Executed at the shortest notice. JAMES SMItir~TE~^ABO HOUSE. Cuba-street, Ith May, 1879. , ADDITIONAL SHIPMENTS 1879. { FOE, THE WINTER SEASON ! } 1879. CASEY DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QJtJAY. *r 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Oflf All PURCHASES OF £1 AND UPWARDS. "S* BLANKETS 8) lid, blanlcets 9a 6d, blankets 12s 6d, blankots 15s por pair ■ l #f Cnsey and M 'Donald, Denison House. Blankets 19s 6d, blankets 31s, blankots 29<, blankets 859 per pair * . > Casey and M 'Donald, Lambton Quay. White flannel B£d, white flannel lljd, white flannel Is 56, -white flannel Is 0d CMfy'anl M'Douild, Ventura House. Ladies.' cloth jackets 11s 6d, ladies' cloth jackets 16s, ladies' cloth jackets 19s ed ■ Casoy and M 'Donald, Lambton Quay. Ladies' cloth jackets 25?, ladies' cloth jackets 95s,^ladies' cloth jackets 45s "* C^aspy and M'Donald, Denison House. Fancy dress materials 8&3, twill clotlu 10£<l, diagonal clotlis 12£ d Casey end M'Donald, Latsbton Quay. New satin cloths Is 4£d, Venetian tweeds Is 6d, pure wool serges Is BJ, 1< lid, and So 6d Casey and M'Donald, Denison Houst. Fashionable hats, prettily trimmed, and^the newest shapes, 7s 6d to 30s Casey and M'Donald, Lambton Quay. Ladies' velvet bats and bonnets made up in any shape or color Casey and M'Donald, DenUon Hook. Two button colored kid?, two button black, four button black Caseyaud M'Donald, Lambton Quay. Children's overalls in blue felt, colored serges, volvets, and tweeds Casoy and M'Donald, Denison Bouse. Men's overcoats, youths' overcoats, boys' overcoats Casey and M'Donald, Lambton Quay. ter We have marked every article remarkably Cheap this Season. Customer! cannot be served better in New Zealand, therefore VISIT AND PURCHASE YOUR WINTER GOODS At CA'SEY & M'DONALD'S. MONET ! MONEY I\ " MONET i ! ! £3854 17s. 9d. WORTH OF DBAP'EJIY, CLOTHING, &c. f At 40 per cent under usnal Selling Prices. i*. B. HAMILTON, ULSTER HQJJSE, CUBA-STREET. I BEG to inform those in want of DB APERY, CLOTHING, &c , that they cannot do better than visit my Establishment, a*, owing to tho very dopressed state of affairs in Wellington, and the great scarcity of Heady 'Money, I have abandoned fill idea of Profit for the present season, and will offer the whole of my well-known Stock at such Low Prices as will come within the reach of ever; one. FOR EXAMPLE— Single blankets, 4» 6d t worth 7s 6d ] Super winceys, 4M. s£d, 6id, 9&d Double blankets, 6s lid, worth 18s 6d Dress fabrics, 4£il, 7id, 9|d. lw Counterpanes, 3s lid, single beds ] French merinos, Is lid, 2s3d fU 6d, 8s dd, 9t6d Counterpanes, 5s 6d, double beds > Btr«ng tweeds, 2s, 3s &i. 8t 9d, 4s Strong Welsh flannels, B£d 9^d Ludies' felt skirts, Ss lid, wortb 6s 6d Stout unbleached calico, iJJd, 3Jd Ladies' scarlet felt skirts, Ss 6d gnrrodks' lonpf cloth, 49 lid doz Ladiet' stiff costumes, 16s 6d, 19s 6d Crimean shirting, II Ad, wortb Is 4d ChildreH's winter jackets, Irom 3s MT STOCK O¥ MILLINERY Cannot be Surpassed in tha City for CHEAPNESS aria STYLF. I have til tha Newest Shapes in Hats, Bonnets, Sec, for the season. Your patronage solicited. MEN'S, AND BOYS' CLOTHING. In this Department I can offer some really Cheap lines, bought under very aJSvuittgeous 4 circumstances. Men's strong tweed trousers, 9* 6d Boys' strong working trousers, 7s 6d Hen's strong tweed trousers, 12s 6d Boys' strong working trousers, 9* 6d Men's trousers and vest, 12s 6d, 17s 6d Boys' heavy ulstersjjUs 6d, 16* 6d Men's extra heavy do, 1 guinea Bojs strong Melton suits, 8e 6d „ Men's warm beaver jackets, 22s 6d * , Boys' strong tweed suite, 10s 6d Men'* TKnb's-wool box, Is pa!r Boys' trousers suits, 23s 6d, 27s 6d Men's strong cotton box, 6d pair Boys' merino pants, 3s 9d Men's Crimeans, lined backs, 4s lid Boys' white shirts, 4s 9d Q^" REMEMBER, all idea of PROFIT ENTIRELY ABANDONED. The Qooda must be CLEARED, and for CASH ONLY, tit the we^-known Shop of J. B. HAMILTON, * ULSTER HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. HAMDEL DANES AND BON nDBMOPOLIUK CLUB Galvanised Spouting, Ridging, and ROBERT M'ALLISTBR Lissib. t Curving Work. «— — R. MA bogs to inform' the inhabitants of Spouting made to any De-ign or Pattern. Wellington that he has taken the above Club. — — Boarders will find a comfortable home, with Bbakdonhstxbht. ev wy convenience of a first-class house. W. BALLING B-B, or ?neof Alcock's Mto on the J. PAINTER GLAZIER P Wnl «*- TMMB MODIIATB . PAPERHANGER, ETC., N.B.— Note address — Corner of Buckto(Tbree doors below Gear's, Cuba-street), street, Te Aro. *» ■£asi% hand a well-assorted Stock of Paper- coUB(T¥ OF AtiHBLJKTON, CANTBK--tr " hangingß, Whitelead, Oils, Color, BUBt. ' " '* v*anasbes,&c; all. at low rates. . — * * * **' BROS, bmve for sale sad to Glass cut to any size. Estimates given. £) let, with right tft'purahM©, several lm*r proved and un^^>rov*d FanA, varying firam W^ "P AD'E 8 „ 100 acraif to 1200 acresfin extent. Fnrthsc . Jlj i ♦* - pattioalan can be obtained on application; « UKDBRTAKER, BUILDER, . . gwndaw Bro^. Awbhurtoo and Chrlttchgrek CARPENTER AND JOIN fill, fro. . ]V/fONEY! Money 1 Money! — Unlimltsd WOIMBO , iyi . amount of hard c*sh to lend, in sunw ! wosHHor, „ g^Q t cast, on penonal Next Mr. Paul's, Outfitter, &c, gecarity. Apply to Aldous, the manwho is . coknmeop celebrated for the unsteamed Nosh Mixture CUBA «c GHUZNEB BTBEBTB., Tobtcco— Lambton Quay . QYERCOATS, 30 8 . " 17 BEST STTIiBS. KIICKCALDIE & STAINS. LOWEST PBICES. * ULSTERS, FROM 355. 6d. WATERPROOF C3LOTHLNG IN GREAT VARIETY. GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING &OWNS.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 512, 17 May 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 512, 17 May 1879, Page 1

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