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SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS ! ! OF CHOICE WINTER DRESS FABRICS, AT TE ARO HOUSE, FRENCH BEIGES, warranted not to shrink, and recommended to wear, in Grey, Brown, and Olive Miztureß, 15s per dress of 12 yards. DIAGONAL CLOTH, alike on both sides, in Navy, Brown, Myrtle, Grenat, 15S per dress of 12 yards. CAMBRIAN TWEEDS, Myrtle, Navy, Prune, Seal, A remarkably cheap lot, 18s 6d per dress of l2 yards. HOMESPUN TWEEDS, very sojt, all wool weft, in Grey and Brown Mixtures, 20S the dress of 12 yards. t ROUB&IX EFIHGLINES, in Mousse, Mulberry, Myrtle, and Seal, " a very effective dress material, 2s per yard. * VICUNAS, soft twilled, in Olive, Myrtle, Chocolate, Navy, 28 3d per yard. CLOTH SERGES, all wool, soft and durable, in Prussian Blue, Myrtle, Prune, Grenat dark Brown, 2s 4d per yard. FRENCH CASIMIR, t'n rich new colors, heavy and dura'-le, 2s 9d per yard. VELVETS, VELVETEEN, PLUSH, SILKS, SATINS, BUTTONS, and other trim mings to match all the new colors in dress fabrics. BLACK SILK VELVETS, extra wide, for mantles and dresses, «* 15a 6d to 29s 6d per yard. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. Black Alpaca, 7£d French Double Warp Brilliantines, lljd Black Alpaca, 9£d French Double Warp Brilliantines, Is 3|d Black Alpaca. lOJd French Double Warp Brillaantines, 1b 6|d 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, amber, pink, French grey. NORWICH GBE3SADINES, in cream, shy, salmon, pink, white, azuline, black, grenat BRILLIANT ALPACAS, in tilleul, sky, cream, peacock, cardinal. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF ENGLISH SILKS, in hair stripes, checks, and brocades, At from 30 to 50 per cent, under value, DRESSMAKING, Under thoroughly efficient, experienced, and artistic management. ALL ORDERS executed with promptness and dispatch. WEDDING ORDERS. MOURNING ORDERS. Executed at the shortest notice. JAMES SMITH, TE ~ARO HOUSE. Cuba-street, 7th May, 1879. ADDITIONAL SHIPMENTS 1879. { FOR, THE WINTER SEASON ! } 1879. CASEY &ITDONALD, DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. •sr 6 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES OF £1 AND UPWARDS. "tt T>LANKET3 8s lid, blankets 9s 6d, blankets 12s 6d, blankets 15a per pair X> Casey and M 'Donald, Donison House. Blankets 19s 6d, blankets 21s, blankets 29', blankets 35s per pair Caspy and M'Donnld, Lnmbton Quay. White flannel B£d, white flannel 11 Jd, white flannel Is 6d, white flannel Is 9d Casey an i M'Douvld, Denison House. Ladies' cloth jackets 11s 6d, ladies' cloth jackets 15s, ladies' cloth jackets 19s 6d Casey and M 'Donald, Lambton Quay. Ladies' cloth jackets 25*, ladies' cloth jackets 355, ladies' cloth jackets 45s Caspy and M. 'Don aid, Denison House. Pancy dress materials B}-), twill cloths 10£ d, dhgonal cloths 12Jd Casey and M'Donnld, Lambton Quay. New satin cloths Is 4J<l, Venetian tweeds Is 6d, pure wool serges Is Bd, 1« lid, andVSs 6d v Casey and M 'Donald, Denison Hout*. Fash'.onable hats, prettily trimmed, and the newest shapes, 7s 6d to 80s , Casey and M'Donald, Lambton Quay. Ladies' velvet hats and bonnets made up in any shape or color Casey and M'Donald, Denfson House. Two button colored kids, two button black, four button black Casey and M'Donald, Lambton Quay. Children's overalls in blue felt, colored serges, velvets, and tweeds Casey and M'Donald, Donison House. Men's overcoats, youths' overcoats, boys' overcoats * Casey and M'Donald, Lambton Quay. *3T We have marked every article remarkably Cheap this Season. Customer! cannot be Berved better in New Zealand, therefore VISIT AND PURCHASE YOUR WINTER GOODS At CASEY & M'DONALD'S. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEYi!! £3854 f7s. 9d. WORTH OF DBA PEE V, CLOTHING, &<,, . At 40 per cent under usual Selling Prices. J. B. HAMILTON, ULSTER" HOUSE, OUBA-STKEET. I BEG to inform those in want of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c , that they cannot do better than visit my Establishment, a«, owing to the very depressed state of affairs in Wellington, and the great scarcity of Ready Money, I have abandoned all 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 everyone. FOR EXAMPLE— | Staple blankets, 4s 6d, worth 7s 6d Super winceys, 4Jd, s£d, 6&d, 9&d Double blankets, 8s lid, worth 12s 6d Dress fabrics, 4£d, 7£d, 9Jd. la Counterpanes, 3s lid, single beds French merinos, Is lid, 3s 3d 2s 6d, 2s 9d, &6d ! Counterpanes, 5s 6d, double beds string tweeds, 2s, 8s 6d. 3s 9d, 4s I Strong Welsh flannels, B£d 9Jd Ladies' felt skirts, 2s lid, worth 6s 6d Stout unbleached calico. s>id, 3£d Ladies' scarlet felt skirts, 3s 6d norrocks' long cloth, 4s lid doz Ladie*' stiff costumes, 16s 6d, 19s 6d Crimean shirting, Hid, worth Is 4d Children's winter jackets, from 2s MY STOCK OF MILLINEEY Cannot be Surpassed in the City tor CHEAPNESS and STYLE. I bave all the Newest Shape* in Hats, Bonnets, tec., for the season. Your patronage solicited. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. In this Department I can offer some really Cheap lines, bought under very advantageous circumstance*. Men's strong tweed troußers, 9s 6d Roys' strong working trousers, 7s 6d Men's strong tweed trousers, 12s 6d Boys' strong working trousers, 9s 6d Hen's trousers and vest, 12s 6d, 17s 6d Roys' heavy ulsters, 14s 6d, 16' 6d Men's extra heavy do, 1 guinea Boys' strong Melton suits, 8s 6d Men's warm beater jackets, S2s 6d Boys' strong tweed suits, 10s 6d Men's lamb'd-wool sox, Is pair Boys' trousers suits, 23s 6d, 37s Qd Men's strong cotton sox, 6d pair Boys' merino pants, 3s 9d Men's Crimeans, lined backs, 4s lid Boys' white shirts, 4s 9d |gg- REMEMBER, all idea of PROFIT ENTIRELY ABANDONED. The Goods must be CLEARED, and for CASH ONLY, at the well-known Shop of J. B. HAMILTON, ULSTER HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. JW. BALLvINGER, . PAINTER, GLAZIER, WELLINGTON PAPERHANGER, ETC., ft T? W TTST H. M AnTTTWO (Three doors below Gear's, Cuba-street), OJb W IJN I* MACHINE. Has on hand a well-assorted Stock of Paper- miI^7TT,T~, ,~ hangings, Whitelead, Oik, Color, TO THE PUBLIC: Varnishes, &c; all at low rates. After a mo*t thorough examination of the Glass cut to any Estimates given workingqualities of the — WELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE, "W . E ' W E t&ke great pleasure In offering it to UNDERTAKER, BUILDER, to meet thefts of thfen^re^Surit^* CARPENTER AND JOINER, tec. ' We feel confident that we are right in our workshop * lectio 11 of the " WELLINGTON," from the v -,* xr~ t>.»i»o n«f«»«. *« i lf>n X arrß y of Sewing Machines oflered for Next Mr. Paul g, Outfitter, &c , j sal 6) w hose~ names are legion-many of them cornbrof may have some special point of excellence, CUBA & GfrtJZNEE STREETS. and some of them may sew as well, but we are — assured that none of them c«n equal the CHARLBB P. POWLES, " Wellington " In all the varied combination* T ICENSED BROKER UNDER THB «at constitute a perfect Sewing Machine. ±J LAND TRANSFER ACT. Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. EVERY MACHINE IS SOLD ON ITS "ffice-Hunter-Etroet MERITS AND FULLY WARRANTED ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS. TO BE AS REPRESENTED. Fj. Preston AND CO. We solicit the patronage of the public, and •* guarantee entire satisfaction to every purwish to inform the inhabitants of Wellington chaser. and the surrounding districts that they hive JOSEPH NATHAN & 00., WBLLixeToir. REMOVED to New and Commodious Premises in Willis-street, adjoining Messrs. SAMUEL DANKS AND BON M'Dowell Bros , and have on hand and to Galvanised Spouting, Ridging, and arrive a large and varied stock of these Pure ° , «». , a v A j Spouting made to any Design or Pattern. and Unadulterated Wises, irom the best and 8 m J mm * oldest Vineyards in Australia. Brawdoh-bt*mt.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 24 May 1879, Page 1

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