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M'DOWELL BROTHERS' WINTER SHIPMENTS OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, AND HOSIERY, AEE 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, which are now in the course of delivery :—: — New Winter Hats and Bonnets at New Boys' Suits, New Children's Suits, at M'Dowell Brothers'. M'Dowell Brother? New Winter Jackets and Dolmans at New Youths' Suits, New Knicuer Suits,, M'Dowell Brothers'. M'Dowell Brothers New Winter Hosiery and Gloves at New Geelong Trousers and Vests, New Yic M'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 Costumes, new Winter Skirts, at New Overcoats, New Waterproof Coats, at M'Dowell Brothers' . M'Dowell Brothers . New Flannels, new Blankets, new Quilts, at New Travelling Bugs, 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 Laces, New Buttons, New Collars, at New Portmanteaus, New Travelling Trunks M'Dowell Brothers'. at M'Dowell Brother . M*D OWE LL BR OTHERS Invite the inspection of those about to make their purchases for the approaching Beason, as the values are exceptionally good, and the Shipments, as they arrive, will be opened up in the various Departments, so that New Goods will be placed on view every week for a considerable portion of the Season. CORNER OF LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIB-STREET, Oppositb THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. DURING CUBA-STEEET! CUBA-STEEET! THIS WEEK pASET AND MCDONALD'S On Account of GREAT CHEAP SALE ! ! STOCK-TAKING GOOD GREY CALICO, 2s 4£d doz NEXT MONTH. DEESS TWEED, full dress 4s lid BETGHT BLACK LUSTRE, 7£d per yard STRONG BED TICK, 7*a per yard 17 TV/T T f\\KT A rriop LONG MUSLIN CURTAINS, 2s lid pair Ji. M, JjUWAlJixt, LONG LACE CUETAINS, 33 9d pair BLACK QUILTED SKIETS, 5s lid BRAIDED TWEED SKIRTS, 3s 9d DEAPER AND CLOTHIEE, STBONQ COTTON SHIETING, 6£d r orp _ vv UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, Is 3d OUBA-street, BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, 8s 6d, 10s 6d LONG FUR-TEIMMED JACKETS, 14s 9d WILL OFFEE SUPEEIOE LADIES' COESETS, 2s lid HEAVY USEFUL FLANNELS, lOJd srPTvTTAT TTJTHTPTT'MFIVTS WOMEN' 3 MEEINO HOSE, B*d SPECIAL INDUOJiiMkJNIB WO MEN'S COTTON HOSE, 4*d CHILDREN'S COLORED SOX, from 2Jd TO MEN'S CLOTH CAPS, only Is CASH PUECHASEE3. BOYS' CLOTH CAPS, reduced to lOJd HEAVY WORKING SHIRTS, Is lid STRONG UMBEELL AS (large size), Is 6d SCOTCH FINGERING WOOLS, 2£d Dresses Eeduced ! HEAVY WHITE BLANKETS, 9s 9d pair HEAVY GEEY BLANKETS, 10s lid pair Costumes Reduced ! HEAVY BLUE BLANKETS, 12s 6d pair „.„. -r, 3 j ¦ CHILDREN'S MERINO DEESSES, 2s 9d Millinery Eeduced ! BEOWN and GREY WINCEY, 3Jd yard Clothing Eeduced ! 2 yds WIDE WHITE SH EETING, Is s*d MEN'S HEAVY TWEED TEOUSEES, Flannels Eeduced! 8s lid GEELONG TWEED TEOUSEES AND Underclothing Beduoed ! VESTS, 17s 6d Carpets, Floorcloths, Mattings. , ! CASEY & M'DONALD'S COME AND JUDGE FOR YOUESELVES. GREAT CLEARING SALE. W. CLARK, — DRAPEE AND CLOTHIEE, LEVIATHAN SALE!!! Lambton Quay, XS determined to keep up his reputation for giving his Customers IMPOETANT TO ALL. CHEAP GOODS. j — He is able to do this because he imports HANNAH AND CO.'S HIS goods direct from the makers, and at the close of the season it is absolutely GREAT necessary to say " good-bye" to a whole lot CHEAP SALE! °^ S oo^ s » *° saTe packing them away for next winter ; and while most of the Drapers OF are now saying, " Look, here are bargains," BOOTS AND SHOES and "Look there are bargains,' 'W. Clark most emphatically says, " Here they are, m commenced his shop." Why so? Because, HIS STOCK IS VEEY LAEGE, and has been BOUGHT ON SATUEDAY, 30th JULY, 1881, VERY CHEAP> and there is NO ONE IN .„ «. . n , -r, , -„,, THE CITY CAN SELL CHEAPER than When we will offer, at our Cash Establish- . . he can. Therefore, m this notable Month of ment8 > m July, 1881, Cuba and Molesworth Streets, gALE 20,000 Pairs of MEN'S, WOMEN'S, and a lot of CHILDREN'S DESPERATE BAEGAINS _ That will Astonish most Persons ! BOOTS AND SHOES „„. T . „ r, •. Bear in mind then, that, for the reasons At this Leviathan bale. . given, it Will NOT BE POSSIBLE TO BUY CHEAPER The following Quotations must convince DEAPEEY AND CLOTHING Everybody that anywhere in the city during this Month of Hannah's is by far the Cheapest— July, than at W. CLAEK'S Men's Calf E.S. (own make) ... 8s lid DIIiECT i MPO rter of General Drapery Water tights do ... 9s lid ANT) Bluchers do ... 5s lid Men's and Boy's Clothing. Copper Toes (own make), from ... 2s 6d Nq^ my friendSj "7^ viU teU yO u a fact, Ladiea' Boots, from ... ... Is lid which should be widely known: — A Lady Boys' strong Nailed Boots, from ... 4s lid assured me the other day that she had been ' ° .1 , up and down town, and had not seen such Ladies' All-Lasting ... ... 4s lid c t, eap g OO d 8 anywhere as Tarn selling. This Ladies' Walking Shoes ... ... 4s lid witness is true, as ia well known by mnlti-Half-Wellingtons ... ... 103 6d tudes - Women's Levant E.S. ... ... 5s 9d W. CLAEK, Men's Calf Shoes 7s 6d LAMBTON QUAY. Ladies' Kid E.S. ... ... 5s lid Boy's Shoes, from ... ... 3s 6d NOTICE. Slippers ... ... ... Is 6d Children's Boots and Shoes, from... 6d J MADDEN, in returning thanks to hia old customers for the liberal support acSoleing and Healin-g done FROM corded to him for the past ten year 3, begs to ONE SHILLING per pais. ¦ mform them that on Monday> the 2nd of May next, he will commence the FAEEIEBY Remember — „., , . . BUSINESS, at the corn-" -A l aranaki-street 20,000 PATES TO^HOOSE FROM!! by strict attention to business, coupled with ; the best workmanship, to merit a fair share OF E. HANNAH AND CO., of the public patronage. Cuba-street, Te Aro, and Molesworth-Btreet, **<"* attention te *° horsea ' *"*• Thorndon. Caßh Pbicb List : Saddle Horses ... ... 5a Od NEW AUCTION ROOMS AND LAND J? 6 ®!? ?" JJ OFFICE, Do loed - " "' 7a " d Coleman Place, Ths Squabb, aji of Jobbing done en the shortest Palmsrsjon North. notice - T MADDEN SC O L E M A. N , — • Auctioneer, NOTiCJi. Commission Agent, Valuer, and Produce Broker. |~1088 4 CO.'S MAIL COACHES* Money advanced on goods consigned for NAPLES SEEVTCES. positive sale. Monday, Wednesday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. and Friday. All business punctually attended o, and Masterton 1 p.m. Napier, dep. 7.35 a.m prompt accovxts rendered. Eketahuna, 5.15 p.m. Makatuku 11.30 a.m. - — Eketahuna, dep. fol- Eketahuna 8.30 p.m Sale 5 ? conducted within the Provincial lowing morn- Eketahuna dep. folDistrict of Welling-ton by special nrange- ing 4.15 a.m. lowing mornm>»nt. Kopua 2 p.m. ing 7 a.m. ,' Napier 6.30 p.m. Masterton 11 a.m. CUSTOM HOUSE FORMS— On Sale at HASTWELL, MACAEA & CO., the Evening Post office. Per S. Smith.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 28, 2 August 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 28, 2 August 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 28, 2 August 1881, Page 1

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