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TITcDOWELL BROTHERS Are Selling the balance of their SUMMER STOCK in all their various Departments at an IMMENSE REDUCTION, so as to effect a clearance of the entire Lot, and make room for their large Winter Shipments, which will be duly notified on their arrival. There is a great advantage attached to McDowell Beothebs' Stock, owing to their having purchased a large quantity of . Goods at very heavy discounts ; and to meet the requirements of the times their New Goods have been marked at NOMINAL PROFITS. Purchasers of Drapery and Clothing, Heads of Families, and Settlers visiting Wellington will find it to their advantage to visit 1 . McDowell Beothers' Large Central i Establishment, and obtain the BEST VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. Large Shipments of Colonial-made Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Mercery, Ruga, Portmanteaux. The Corner, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Lambton Quay and Willis-street. McDowell brothers, Sole Agents for the Singer Company's Sewing Machines, admitted the Best and Most Durable Machines ever invented. Millions of those Machines are now in daily use all over the world, and the demand for these unrivalled machines keeps increasing. The Company have largely reduced the price of all their Machines. FINAL CLEARING SALE. Gj^akiVES & FLEMING, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, Have determined to clear out the whole of their present large Stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND MILLINERY, &c, |Previouß*to taking possession of their NEW PREMISES, and to insure an entire clearance the stock will be marked at such prices as mußt effect that purpose. NONE OF THE |PRESENT STOCK TAKEN INTO THE NEW SHOP, Therefore, all must be sold. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, 24th JANUARY. GRAVES & FLEMING, DRAPERS, CLOTHERS, MILLINERS, &c, CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS.

CLEARING- SALE. LEAVING THE COLONY. OP-TINTNfi- NOTTCTR 4 S business matters in Australia necessiUr.Eil>.U*U- i^liUJi J^ tatemyiea^g the co i on y at an early date, to make a Quick Sale all goods Bhall be sold op a REGARDLESS OF COST PRICE until the 15th March, when every article then remaining will be submitted to Public Auction. Stock consisting of — NEW CLOTHING ""SSJafiu,*!*. General Drapery, Blankets, Quilts, &c, &c. AND The public can respond to the above with every confidence, as every line will be cleared. OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, trade have the good fortune to be ; but as goods are being quoted at less than half cost Wilms-STBEET, by some houses so as to gull the public, they , ¦ • have now a chance of purchasing at any , REASONABLE PRICE OFFERED. Next Door to Ore's Boot Establishment G. P. CAMPBELL & CO. UNDER THE VERANDAH. Next Rechabite Hall, COUETENAY PLACE, ; Mannebs-stbeet. Auction sale on the premises on the 18th and 19th. y # oohen, BOOTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. (Late of Moss's Branch, Lambton Quay.) BOOTS FOR ~CH R I STM AS . Wishes to advise all Ms Old Customers, £l<>>ooo WORTH OF BOOTS A.JNJJ ofcLU-EjO THAT MUST BE SOLD. Friends, and the Public generally, A S we have the above amount of Stock to J\. be disposed of through giving up the that he opened on wholesale tkadk and going into the betail tbade again, we are determined to give the Purchasers, who Buy at our EetabQ A WITT? T\ A"V ft+Vi ~\IT A"R P,TT lishment and pat cash, the benefit of a &Ai U -KJJ-a- * » btn JM- A-ttUH., LIBEBAIj DIBCOUNT . on every article over 10s, a discount of 12J per cent, will be allowed. And with this At the above Address, with a Splendid REDUCTION the Public will find that oxjb goods aro Assortment of really cheapeb than those offered by any other house in town. LINDSAY & WATSON, MEN'S, BOTS'& YOUTHS' Xaml)ton Quay ¦** ° BbMtHlßfc NEW AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. DO you want a GOOD AND CHEAP WEDDING CAKE ? if so, go to THE CUBA-STREET BAKERY, Where you can be supplied at prices and MEN'S & BOYS' UNDER- < i ualitT tnat de^ co m P etition ' The proprietor of the Cuba-street Bakery PT OTTTT'N'P alao cßlc Bl * 6 * B for "^eddmffj Balls, Picnic, and \jXk\J 1. -EL J.XH XX, othsa parties in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Shirts, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Collars, A Large Stock of the FINEST FRUITS OF THE SEASON, Ties, Hats, Caps, &c., &c. _ , 3 „ . ¦, „ ,„ . 1 ' * ' ' Fresh, sweet, and ruddy is always kepi at the CUB A-S TREET BAKERY COBA-STBEET. JAMES GODBER, Proprietor. V - C O H E N , fl BrLA n D s UNDER THE VERANDAH, pbopbietob POST OFFICE' HOTEL, WILLIB-STKEET. . SBET - STRBCT. -tTTILLIAM BOOTH & CO. TARATAHI SAW AND PLANING MILLS, WAIRARAPA. Yabds; Wellington — Pipitba Poini A O U R T I S & CO., HY. DRYDEN. Agent. . SUGAR BOILERS, TTT E. WATERS AND ' GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Manufacturers of every description of Sweets ' '- - LAMBTON QUAY Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. 1 WELLINGTON. HtTNTEB-STBEET.

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Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 57, 10 March 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 57, 10 March 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 57, 10 March 1880, Page 1

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