RE S. W. ALCORN. CLEARING SALE. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, TfAVING purchased from the creditors the Stook and Premises of the above, S. W. Jrl. Alcorn, will open on SATURDAY, the 7th INSTANT, whewrthe Stook will be submitted at prices which must command a speedy clearance. M . ¦¦. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, having marked every article in plain figures, at.ijie j VERY LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE, they respectfully notify that the sale is strictly for CASH, either on or before delivery, and further, that no discount can be allowed. As the stock comprises A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY, all in deoidedly good condition, bnyers calling early will meet with BARGAINS which' can only be obtained m ESTATES OE THIS KIND. The following prices at which the goods are now marked, set against the former quotations, will best serve to show the Reductions made, as it is urgently imperative the whole should be sold during the following Three Weeks. The Shop, which is of recent erection, measuring about 70 x 30,. is to Let ; possession can be given after the Sale. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S. TO BUYERS OF DRAPERY. 6d now? felt- hats, formerly 2s 14s lid now, 10-4 blankets, formerly 25s 6d la now, felfeliats, formerly 3s to 7s 21s now, super blankets, formerly 35s 2s n->w,'velfet hats, formerly 5a Is OJd now, 72in sheeting, formerly la 9d Ss now, plnsh hats, formerly 7s - 4s lid now, white quilts, formerly 8s 6d 4s now, plush hats, formerly 12s 7s 6d now, white quilts, large Bize, formerly 2s lid now, trimmed hats, formerly 10s 15s 3s lid now, trimmed hats, formerly 12s 25s 6d now, cretonne curtains, formerly 52s 8s lid now, trimmed hats, formerly 16s to 30s 6d 8b 6d now, trimmed bonnets, formerly 15s All lace curtains very cheap to 30s 4s 6d now, wool repp, formerly 7s 6d 8s now, Jersey jackets, formerly 15s lOJd now, satin cretonnes, formerly Is 9d 9s 6d now, cashmere jackets, formerly 18s 6d now, brown holland, formerly 9d 12s 6d now, cloth jackets, formerly 2ls 7£d now, dress stuff, formerly Is 2d Ladies' and children's ulsters, half-price 9£d now, winter serge, formerly Is 6d 18s 6d now, ladies' costumes, formerly 27s 6d A large assortment of dress pieces in French 25s 6d now, ladies' costumes, formerly 39s 6d poplins and other materials Wrappers, dressing gowns, and dressing Grenadine, in blaok and fanoy, for evening jackets, exceedingly cheap wear, marked extremely cheap Ladies underclothing will be found less than 3s 6d now, skirts in alpacca, &c, formerly English cost 6s 6d A large assortment of ladies' corsets, marked To Dressmakers. — Black and colored fancy very cheap trimming silks, satins, velvets, fringes, 18s 6d now, ball dresses, formerly 35s buttons, &0., at greatly reduced prices 23s 6d now, bull dresses, formerly 55s 4Jd now, Hoyle's prints, formerly B£d 3s lid now, blaok-lace skirts, formeily 15s 6s lid now, evening muslins, formerly 22a 6d 4s 3d now, men's white shirts, formerly 6d now, 2-button kid gloves, formerly 4s 7s 6d ' " i ¦'' 2s 6d now, 2-button black kid glove 3, sewn 4s lid now, men's white shirts, formerly colors, formerly 5s ' 'Bs'6dJ f >¦>¦'¦ 2a 6d now, 3-button white kid gloves, for3s 9d now, Oxford shirts, formerly 5s 9d merly 5s 4s 6d now, regatta shirts, formerly 8s 6d All the hosiery is marked 25 per cent, less 100 fea,ther muffß, 6s lid, 7s lid, and 10s than cost price Frillings, ruches, &c, 2Jd per yard Scarves, ties, collars, sets, &0., half-price 200 yards white and black cotton, Is t>d doz. Ribbons in all colors and widths decidedly Is now, knitting cotton, formerly Is 6d cheap All haberdashery equaHy^oheap Is 4d now, sash ribbons, formerly 2s 6d SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, lately used in the dressmaking room, will be Bold very cheap. The above gives a very meagre outline of the many bargains to be offered on SATURDAY, THE 7th INSTANT. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, (LATE S. W. ALCORN).
FITZGERALD'S SYEUP OP EED GUM, or AUSTRALIAN EUCALYPTUS BALSAM A most effective remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma^ Sore Throat, Fevers, Ac. mHE FOLLOWING UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL HAS BEEN, , RECEIVED j— "Taranaki, Bth April, 1881. ' " I have been snffering from a severe cold and sore throat lately, but, thanks to your Eucalystuß Balsam, I am now able to continue my work. , (Signed) "Thos. H. Wtatt." MY IRON AND QUININE WINE Is allowed to be far superior to any other in the marketT^s 6d per pint. A reduotion .<-, t o to buyers of more than one bottle. " ' 4 " 20 GALLONS' SPLENDID NEW SEASON'S COD LIVER OIL, In half -pints, pints, and quarts, or by the gallon. ¦ • . • * Soiiß Agent fob DR. BROOKE'S PEJSNYROYAL & STEEIi PI^LS. TEETH CAREFULLY STOPPED, SCALED, AND EXTRACTED AT MODERATE CHARGES. . ~ " WILLIAM OIITZGERALD, FAMILY CHEMIST AND SURGEON DENTIST. THE PHARMACY, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. * ORDERS BY POST OR TELEGRAPH PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Agent for HIMROD'S ASTHMA CURE. GADD'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS f "PRINCIPAL OFFICES— I6I, King-street, Sydney, and 12, 14, Jl and 16, Eastern Arcade, Melbourne MADAME WErGPL'S PAPER PATTERNS of Dresses, tm^. Mantles, Ac, cut in different sizes, for ladies and children, acoom¦^L^jf! panied by directions and illustrations for making up. Sold at prines X»tg| ranging from 6d to 2s. Newest Styles monthly in WEIGEL'S # *• JOURNAL OF FASHIONS, price 7d, by post Bd, or 6s per annum y (payable in advance). Catalogue of Fashions, 3d. No addition to < Melbourne prioes. g^ Sole Agent for Wellington, MISS COWLES, Lambton Qnay.
TRY S. BISHOP & CO.'S T^INE CONGOU TEA, At 1b Bd. Note the Address— EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, Willis-street, Wellington. MONSTER CLEARING SALE. A. VOLLBRACHT, EMPIRE CITY BAZAAR. -jl/TONSTER CLEARING SALE -^-*- OF GERMAN, FRENCH, AND VIENNA" GOODS, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, At a Reduotion of 50 per cent. Vtstt«rs Invtted 1881 SPORTING SEASON. 1881 GUN£. GUNS. GUNS. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., Willis-street, Wellington, have now opened full stook of the following :— Muzzle-loading guns, single and double,' barrel Breech-loading guns, single and double barrel, with, modified ohokebore, snap action, and rebounding locks Martini-Henry sporting rifles and oarbines Snider sporting rifles and carbines. Powder, shot, cartridges, cartridge cases, felt wad 3, cartridge machines, leather gun-cases (with and without fittings), powder flasks, shot pouches and belts, game bags, Ao., Ao., Ao. Inspection Invited. JOHN DUTHIE A CO., Wholesale and Retail RONMONGERS A IRON MERCHANTS, Willis-street, Wellington. April, 1881. NEW AUCTION ROOMS AND LAND OFFICE, Colbman Place, The Square, Palmbeston North. SC O L E M A N , • Auctioneer, Commission Agent, Valuer," and Produce Broker. Money advanced on goods consigned for positive sale. All business punctually attended to, and prompt accounts rendered. Sales conducted within the Provincial District of Wellington by special arrangement.
HARDY, ORNAMENTAL, AND EVERGREEN SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, FRUIT TREES, &o. Nobwood Hilt. Nttbsbbt, (Established 1869.) fTHHE Proprietor of the above begs to call JL the attention of the public to his large and varied stock of hardy, evergreen, and flowering shrubs, conifer©, shelter trees, hedge plants, fruit trees, &0., the whole of which are fine strong healthy plants, quite hardy, being grown in an exposed situation, and all transplanted. A few quotations S'ven : — lpressus Macrocarpa, from £2 0 0 per 100 Pinus Insignis, do 1 10 0 do Pinus Halepensis, do ... 1 10 0 do Hollies (transplanted), do ... 1 10 0 do Enonymus Japonica, do ... 1 0 0 do Laurestinus (very hardy), do 1 10 0 do Olearia (hedge plant), do ... 15 0 do Pittosporum (of torts), do ... 1 10 0 do Fruit treea (of sorts) per doz, 15s to 18s Gooseberries and Currants, per doz, from 6s Rhubarb Roots, per doz, from 6s Roses (choice named), per doz, from 12s Also, a large collection of Carnations, Picotees, Fnsohias, Chrysanthemums, &c, &o. F. MOUNTIER, Nurseryman, Tasman-street, Wellington. TRY S. BISHOP & CO.'S riRESH ROASTED COFFEE, At Is 6d. Note the Address— t EMPIRE CITY TEA WAREHOUSE, WiUiß-street. Wellington WF. PARSONS (ULTX GASOOINK AND PARSONS), BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND UNDERTAKER, P r PTT* 1 -BTR ¦VT XTITILLIAM BOOTH * CO. TARATAHI SAW AND PLANING MILLS, WAIRARAPA. Wblmnqton Yabds— Pipits a Point nr q. Robinson, COMMISSION AGENT, FOXTON Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. House, Land, and Estate Agent. Foiton Agent in National Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand. G. R. EUSSELL, BRICKLAYER AND REGISTER OVEN BUILDER. All kinds of Leamington and other cooking apparatus set in town or country. Steam boilers set in all parts of New Zealand The attention of saw-millers and boiling-down proprietors is specially directed to this line. All orders left with Messrs. Mills, Robertson, and Seagar, Engineers, and with Messrs. Denton and Dawson, Ironmongers, or at my residence, Buokle-street, Sussex Square, will be promptly attended to. All work guaranteed, and executed on reasonable terms. ' '
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 114, 17 May 1881, Page 1
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