M'DOWELL BROTHERS HAVE JUST 3UCCEEDED LN MAKING SOME LARGEffPUK CHASES ox DRAPERY GOODS, AT ABOUT HALF THEIR VALUE, They are therefore Offering a Lot of GENUINE BARGAINS, Whichjill Cash Purchasers should avail themselves of. During this week they will 100 Real Eiderdoun Skirts, price 25s 6d, at 12s 6d * 2 cases Trimmed Hats, in felt, newest shapes, 21s to 30s, at 10s 6d and 12s 6d 75 pieces extra wide Ribbons, price 2s, at lOJd per yard ! i^e t n j- Towelfl » at j2O boxes Ruchings, 2£d per yard Jlk if'kf* AlpwJba amd Mixed Coßtumes, 255, at 13s 6d and 15» 6d 470 Men's Felt Beaver Hats, at 2s 6d each JOanclon Shirts, at 3b 6d ; Cyprus Twill Shirts, at 4s 9d Wincies, yard wide, worth Is 6d, at B*d per yard BpleDd^Grlsyteruce?pSl SUfa ' "-^ "* Und6r - doth - NEW LISTS of the GREAT BARGAINS, which are being Brought Forward, will . , . . . . „ be Published Weekly. VahTe foHfcekMonf ** """* be *°^ advanta S e of everyone to obtain.the Beßt Safeat they ° an d ° y obiainin S a Catalogue and Inspecting the New Goods now on M'DOWELL BROTHERS, • THE CORNER, OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON. me fa 'ffi^iJSS! 1 .?™?!^ 8 !. 1 *^ 11 * S eav y Shipment of New Colonial-made Clothing in tie large new addition which has Jieen added to thfir Clothing Department 1000 NEW GEELONG TROUSERS & VESTS, EXTRA QUALITY, 25s 6d. Sole Agents for the Singer Manufacturing Company's Celebrated Machine., of world-wide fame. *si- •m*-p<s<4HT»iri£o e ci °ff e J C° m P*ny's Machines are Reduced in Price. V - jjkjsssm AKlß, G carried on by efficient hands on the Premises Costumes and Mantles Made to order. MOURNING OUTFITB MADE UPON THE PREMIBES. The Dressmaking Booms are under the Management of MISS GREY.
Johnson bros. and co.s JcLobart JLown Jams, Nbw Season's. Superior Assortment. Rich Asoma. Brilliant Color. Warrantbd Puna. Hermetically B«albd. Shipments of above constantly arriving. W. k G. TURNBULL k CO. ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS. ALARGE SHIPMENT OP CHOICE ADELAIDE WINEB Just arrived ex s s. Tararua. F. J. PRESTON AND CO., Opposite Evbnino Post office. TNTIMATION fa hereby given that I have JL this day disposed of my business so long and extensively known as the NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY. Brandon-street, and BOOK & STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, Lambton Quay, to MEBSRB. CLARK AND PRICE. In retiring from business T desire to express my acknowledgement for the liberal support accorded to me by the residents of Wellington and surrounding districts during the past seven years, and 1 therefore solicit a d ntinuance of the same on behalf of my successors. L. T. BOWDEN. In entering upon tbe above Business we have much pleasure in intimating that no efforts on our part will be wanting to merit a continuance of public favor and patronage, and customers will find our stock replete in each department. Orders entrusted to us will ¦ receive prompt and careful attention. CLARK AND PRICE. Wellington, 7th March, 1879. PUBLIC NOTICE. MB- D A V I 8, Photographer, Has returned to Wellington with a splendid Assortment of Photos of Mno-is, Maori Haka, and Maori House, and General Viewß of New Zealand. Sitters requiring a good Photograph tan rely on a FIRST-CLABB PICTURE, as Mr. DAVFB is now in attendance, and will N take all Photographs, as he intends to devote > himself entirely to the Wellington public at his old Establishment, Cuba-street, Te Aro. Parties wishing Photographs in any particular style, such as enamelled photographs, oil paintings, watercolor, mezzo tints, kc., &c. would do well to patronise him, as he is both an Artist and Photographer. Children taken as usual by the instantaneous process Photographs taken in toY 'weather, and second to none in New Zealand. P.S.— J. DAVIS & CO., Photographers, beg to notify that Mr. Vivian, tt.eir late assistant, is no longer in their employ. DAVIB k CO.. Photographers, Cuba-street, Te Aro, Wellington. MESSRS. WATTY & AMES, Hotel Brokers, Valuers, and General Commission Agens, Have tbe undermentioned properties for sale, viz.:— Town and country allotments, farms, runs, hotels, kc., &c. Apply at their offices, Star Chambers, Lambton Quay. ROBERTSON AND CO. ENGINEERS, /ROMFOTJNDBRS AND BOILBRIfAKBRS, Old Custom House-street. Estimates furnished and all orders attended to with dispatch CHARLES P. POWLEB, T ICENSED BROKER UNDER THE U LAND TRANBFER ACT. Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. Office — H unter-street. VICTORIA*. FOUNDRY, WILLIS-STRBBT. ESEAGAR, Engineer, Boilermaker, Iron • and Brass Founder. Estimates furnbhtd ji all description of machinery. OHARIU SAW MILLB. " at T>LEZZARD k WISH VW beg to intimate w JZ) that4they are now ready to execute ot •rders lor Red and White Pine, Maitai, Rata, and Totara— rough or dressed—and T k G Boards. :k Orders left with Mr. H. F. Logan, Lambton Quay, will be attended to. WELLINGTON HOBIERY WORKS. MRS. BLACK begs to inform the Ladies of Wellington that the is prepared to supply machine-knitted Socks and Stockings, equal to hand-knitted, on tho shortest notice. A trial solicited. Taranaki-street, six doors from Court nay Place. ' WILLIAM BOOTH & 00., TARATAHI BAW AND PLANING N MILLS, WAIRARAPA. Yards, Wellington — Pipitba Point. ft HY. DRYDBN, Agent £ TORY-BTREET DISPENSARY. D ' W^ WARD RO P , Chbmist and Druggist. • » Irish Moss Pectoral, Toothache Pencils, Worm _ Powders, Perfumery, Brushware, and Horse and Cattle Medicines. Note the address — Tory-street. dAd 'A CURTIB k CO. (Latb W. H. Locab), WHOLESALE & RETAIL a or MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, Laubtok Quat. ue . . ed NOTICE, ay mHOMAS HOWELL, Storekeeper and Agsnt for the Evbniujb Post, Adelaide Road, — has Houses and Land for rale cheap. 1 THOMAS HOWRLL.
fISOMERSET£ HOUSE, CUBA-STREBT. |J. W. KERBY T>EGB to inform his Customers and th Public generally that he has made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO HIB PREMISE 8, And that the first display oi AUTUMN GOODS IS NOW ON. J. W. KERBY.
WELLINGTON SE¥IN,G MACHIIO THE " WELLINGTON " never gets oi of order with fair usage, is always read far u», and easily managed by persons n< accustomed to operate a Sewing Machine. It oses a straight needle and makes the "Lot Btiteh" which is the only stitch adapted for all kinds of wark in the household. HEMMING, FELLING BRAIDING, QUILTING CORDING, BINDING TUCKING, RUFFLING SEAMING, GATHERING, *c. Are executed with tbe greatest ease and spec COTTON, SILK, or LINEN THREAD CA BR DSED WITH EQUAL FACILITY. There Is furnished, free of charge, wi each Machine, one Shuttle, four Bobbin Hemmer and Feller, Braider, Quflter, Sere Drirer, Gauge and Gauge Screw, OilCa Bottle of OH, and Copy of Directions. JOSEPH NATHAN & CO Wellington. PHO3NIX EX CENERIBUB RESURREXIT. Scorched and Burnt, but not qnite Cremate MY TEMPORARY PREMISE ARB OPPOBITB TEX NEW ZEALANDER HOTEJ Manners- street, Where I shall be most happy to receive Visit from my Friends, either to take orders • receive money, which, under existing drenn stances, will be very acceptable. I beg to return my sincere thanks to tho kind friends who so energetically render assistance during the trying emergency. I would furthermore be obliged for ai information that might assist me in recoverii any of my effects stolen. FREDERICK SIMEON, Tailor. f\H SALE at the fiVßirurs Post O* ie VJ forms of PROOF OF DEBT.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 545, 25 June 1879, Page 1
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