M'DOWELL BROTHERS' WINTER SHIPMENTS or DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, AND HOSIERY, ARE now being opened up in the various departments^ and, having disposed of all their old stock, they will commence the Winter Trade with New Goods only. M'DOWELL BROTHERS have also Remodelled the interior of their Drapery and Millinery Departments, adding very much to the convenience of their Customers. They therefore invite the attention of their Friends and Visitors to Wellington to the following Shipments, whioh are now in the course of delivery :— New Winter Hats and Bonnets at New Boys' Snits, New Children's Suits, at M'Dowell Brothers'. M'Dowell Brothers'. New Winter Jackets and Dolmans at New Youths' Suits, New Knicker Suits, at M'Dowell Brothers'. M'Dowell Brothers'. New Winter Hosiery and Gloves at New Geelong Trousers and Vestu, New VieM'Dowell Brothers'. torian do do, at M'Dowell Brothers'. New Dress Materials, new Cashmeres, at New Tweed Trousers, New Cloth Trousers, M'Dowell Brothers'. at M'Dowell Brothers'. New Jersies,"new Velvets, new Plushes, at New Tweed Suits, New Cloth Suits, at M'Dowell Brothers'. M'Dowell Brothers'. New Winter Costumeß, new Winter Skirts, at New Overcoats, New Waterproof Coats, at M'Dowell Brothers'. M'Dowell Brothers'. New Flannels, new Blankets, new Qnilts, at New Travelling Rugs, New Bush Rugs, at M'Dowell Brothers' . M'Dowell Brothers' . New Calicoes, New Winceys, New Merinos, at New Oxford Shirts, New Crimean Shirts, at M'Dowell Brothers'. M'Dowell Brothers'. New Feathers, Plumes, and Ornaments, at New White Shirts, New Regatta Shirts, at M'Dowell Brothers'. M'Dowell Brothers'. New Ulsters, New Fur Trimmings, New New Men's Hats, New Boys' Hats, New Ties, at M'Dowell Brothers'. Youths' Hats, at M'Dowell Brothers'. New Bead Trimmings, New Fancy Trim- New Boys' Overcoats, New Youths' Overmings, at M'Dowell Brothers'. coats, at M'Dowell Brothers'. New LaceSj, New Buttons, New Collars, at New Portmanteaus, New Travelling Trunka M'Dowell Brothers'. at M'Dowell Brother. M'DOWELL BROTHERS Invite the inspection of those about to make their purchases for the approaching season, as the values are exceptionally good, and the Shipments, as they arrive, will be opened up in the variouß Departments, so that New Goods will be placed on view every week for]a considerable portion of the Season. CORNER OF LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS -STREET, Opposite THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.
LAST FORTNIGHT. STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS. T INDSAY & WATSON Are determined, rather than take the goods into Btock again, to OFFER THEIR FIRST-CLASS STOCK OP MEN'S BOOTS, WHICH ARE FROM THE CELEBRATED MAKERS, Cove and West, EXHIBITION BOOTS AT SUCH BIDICULOUS PRICES That those who want to get FIRS T-C LASS BOOTS At a very low figure should PAY AN EARLY VISIT AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. The Whole of the Stock is being Disposed of at Prices Regardless of anything like the shape of Profit. THE REDUCTIONS ARE FOR CASH ONLY. LINDSAY & WATSON, Lambton Quay & Cuba-street. DAVIS T7BETICAL FEED SEWING V MACHINE Was awarded the only First Prizes for Family Sewing Machines at the Sydney and Melbourne International Exhibitions, 1879, 1880, 1881, over all other Sewing Machines. Seeing is Believing. Come One! Come All! MACHINES SHOWN WITH PLEASURE. Samples of work given away. Full instructions gratis, and a liberal time payment system. Every Maohine guaranteed. We will chow the Machine in operation making up samples of the following list of work, which the "Davis" does "without TACKING :—: — Bind dress goods with the same material, either scallops, points, squares, or straight. It will put on skirt braid and sew on facing at one operation, without showing the stitches. Make French folds and sew on at the same time. Make milliners' folds with different colors and pieces of goods at one operation, and bow on at the same time. It will gather between two pieces and sew on at the same time. It will cover the cord and sew it in between edges at the same time. It puffs. It will do felling, bias, or straight, either on cotton or woollen goods. It sews from lace to leather without changing stitch or tension. For tucking, cording, braiding, quilting, ruffling, fringing, embroidering, shoe fitting, tailoring, dressmaking, and family use, it has no equal. It will make wide and narrow hems, hem all manner of bias woollen goods, as soft merino, crape, or goods difficult to hem on other machines.^ It will fold hems with cords enclosed, and stitch .them down at one operation. It makes a more elastic stitch than any other machine. It will sew over uneven surfaces as well as plain. It will gather without sewing on. It will gather and sew on at the same time. It will gather between two bands, showing the stitches on the right side at one operation. Purchasers will be instructed to do all the above work. H. C. FISKE & CO., Christohurch, Sole Agents for New Zealand. ROBERT HOLLIDAY, Lambton Quay, Agent for Wellington. [' (~\ >) J. SEXTON, f « M« j TPXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL JDJ FARRIER, Best and Cheapest Shoeing Shop in Town, is now Shoeing for cash — Hack Shoes 6s With Heels 7a Toe and Heels 8s N. B. —l beg to state, having had great experience in the Farrier trade for the last 20 years, that I can guarantee all work entrusted to my care to be done in a practical manner. Loose shoes fastened gratis. J. SEXTON, Next the Arcade, Manners-Btreet. JH. SHER WI N, • Organist Of St. James' Church, Lower Hutt, (From Messrs. Collard & Collard, Pianoforte Manufacturers, London), PIANOFORTE TUNER AND TEACHER OF MUSIC, Lower Hutt. Tunings, Half-a-Guinea ; or by the year, j Four Guineas. Orders from Wellington puntually attended to. City Warehouse, 26, Cheapside, E.C., London, W., 16, Grosvenor-street, Grosvenor Square, 15th April, ISSO. We have much pleasure in stating that Mr. James Henry Sherwin has been engaged in ©ur manufactory for a period of eight years; he is a mechanic of far more than average ability, and we hope that his desire to establish himself in New Zealand will meet with much success, which we shall be clad to further by any means in our power. COLLARD * COLLARD.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 129, 4 June 1881, Page 1
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