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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT NEW CASH DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, WITH A .£IO,OOO STOCK ! WITH A ,£IO,OOO STOCK ! To Caßh Buyers of Drapery, Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Mercery, and Millinery, and Visitors to Wellington. M'DO WELITIBROTHER S, Having in view the want that exists in Wellington for a Large Central Establishment, with a Good Substantial Stock of DRAPERY and CLOTHING, on CASH PRINCIPLES ONLY, Have decided to inaugurate the CASH SYSTEM, and now beg to notify that all old and Surplus Stock having been disposed of, they commence to do a Cash Business on SATURDAY, _6T H OCTOBER. M'DOWELL BEOP. having relinquished the credit trade, and the many expenses that attend it, beg to say that they will sell at such prices as will give to cash buyers the full benefits to which they are entitled. Purchasers will thus find a wonderfully augmented quantity of goods in their possession by coming, when in Wellington, to the Great Central Cash Establishment, M'DOWELL BROS., Proprietors. Note tho Commencing Day, SATUEDAY, Bth OCTOBEE, 1881. All our New Goods for this Season are being marked, as they are opened, for the Cash Trade Only, and we publish lists from time to time, as the goods come to hand. We will commence to sell for Cash with a thoroughly complete Stock of OVER TEN THOUSAND POUNDS STEELING. Ten Thousand Pounds' worth of New Goads for Cash, and we beg leave to state that the system, selling for cash and giving tho full benefit of the same to our customers, means Genuine Bargains for your Money. For instance— 9J rough brown hollands, 6Jd for cash Is muslins and insertions, 7^d for cash Is rough brown hollands, 9d for cash Is 3d worked muslins, 10£ d for cash Is 6d tarlatan muslins, 9£d for cash 5a Gd muslin curtains, 3a lid for cash 2s tarlatan muslin 3, Is for cash 8s Gd muslin curtains, 6s 6d for cash B£d prints, assorted patterns, 5Jd for ca?h 12s GA musiin curtains 9s 6d for cash 10£ d prints, assorted patterns, 7£d for cash 6a 6d trimmed hats, 4s 6d for cash 6d huckaback towels, 4£d for cash 93 6d trimmed hats, 6s 6d for cash 4£d white calicoes, 3d for cash 12s 6d trimmed hats, 9a 6d for cash ('id white calicoes, 4d for cash 15s 6d trimmed hats, 10s 6d for cash Is 6d white sheetings, Is ljd for cash 19s 6d trimmed hats, 15s 6d for cash 2s white sheetings, Is 4id for cash 15s 6d ladies' bonnets, 10s 6d for cash Is insertion muslins, 7£d for cash 19a 6d ladies' bonnet3, lss 6d for cash 2s 6d heavy peque cloths, Is 6d for cash 30s ladies' bonnets, 25s 6d for cash Is girls' straw hats, 6d for cash 53 6d lace fichues, 3s 6d for cash 2s Indian muslin ties, Is for cash 9s 6d lace fichues, 6a 6d for cash CORNER OF LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS STREET, M'DOWELL BROTHERS, CASH DEAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. For the convenience of those who cannot come earlier, or arrive by the late trains and coasting steamers, our Clothing Establishment will remain open every evening till 8 o'clock. Dressmaking Eooms on the Premises. WILSON & RICHARDSON HAVE OPENED THEIE NEW SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS For every Department. WILBON & RIOHAKDSON Beg to say that the Selection they have to offer is most Attractive and Perfeot, being entirely FREE FROM JOB PURCHASES AND GOODS OUT OF DATE. THE GOODS NOW ON VIEW AEE 60 DAYS FEOM LONDON BY STEAMSHIPS. TEEMS:— S per cent, for Caßh on £2 and upwards; 2i por cent, on Accounts paid monthly. WILSON & RICHARDSON, ... — .. LAMBTON QUAY.

PAY ONLY FOE THE CLOTHING YOU WEAR. DO not assist in paying for other people's. You will not be requested to do so at the WELLINGTON CLOTHING MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Manners-street. SUITS AT £3 183. TEOUSEES, 18s. They make no bad debts. THEIR TERMS ARE CASH. Nemo me impnne laoessit. A MOST Extensive and Unprecedented SALE For Two Months. TWEED SUITS £3. Trousers, 17s ; Vests, 13s. In fact, no reasonable oner refused, aB my stock of over i 54000 worth must be partially cleared to make room for spring goods. No matter how cheap I sell, every garment must be shrunk and well made, and out better than any in Wellington. HUXLEY, the Tailor. IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. The Proprietor of the pUBA-STEEET BAKEEY Has great pleasure in informing the inhabitants of Thorndon that, at the solicitation of his numerous patrons, he has opened a BEANCH ESTABLISHMENT In Molesworth-street, opposite Hill-street, Which will be replete with every delicacy that may be obtained at any Pastrycook and Confectioner's Establishment, and as only Goods of first-class quality will be kept, he can confidently recommend the residents of Thorndon to favor him with a share of their patronage. The only establishment in the city where fresh MUFFINS AND CEUMPETS Can be obtained every day. JAMES GODBER, Proprietor. I QTEAM PIANOFORTE AND CABINET i FACTORY, Lower Hutt. MOULDING STUCK. TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. J. H. SHERWIN, LOWER HUTT. "«*7"HEEE ib the Beat Hotel in Te Arc District?— The BANK HOTEL, MansersBtreet. Why Bhould it be the Al Hotel of the city ? — Because you can be supplied with the Best Brewer's Beer in town ; also Dunedin on draught. This is the only establishment in town whore you can receive Five Bottles of the Best Liquor for £1, namely, Brandy, Whisky, Rum, Port, and Sherry (or Old Tom). New consignments of Edinburgh Ale at Reduced Prioes — Is per quart. Note tho Address — ALFRED WAKEFOBD, TUnY TTotAl WILLIAM LE CREN, Accountant, Lambton Quay, opposite Earrett'e Hotel.

JOE, CHEAP BOOTS ! GO TO LINDSAY'S riASH BOOT SHOP, Cuba-street. WHY? His Bootb and Shoes are not be to Beaten Anywhere ! And, once tried, are sure to bring yon back again. The reason is— WE SELL FOE CASH!! AND GIVE NO CEEDIT. TKR PAIR Infants' Boots Is Od ( 2s 6d Boys' and Girls' Copper- toed) a «•, Boots I d 8 ed C. 4s 6d Boyß' Nailed Bootß (own make) ... 5s 6d Youth' do do do ... 7s 6d Men's Watertights do ... 12s 6d Men's Nailed Bluchers do ... 5s lid Youths' do do ... 5s 6d A. LINDSAY'S CASH BOOT SHOP, Cuba-street. , gALSALINE. ISAAC PLIMMEE <fc CO., Wine and Spirit Merchants AND Bottlers op English and Colonial Ales and Stouts. WE beg to inform our customers and the public generally that we are making great reductions to meet the times, and are delivering to any part of the town at the following rateß : — Bass and Co.'a pale ale, quarts ... 10b 6d „ „ pints ... 6s 6d Guinness' Dublin Btout, quarts ... 10s 6d „ „ pints ... 6a 6d Beßt Dunedin ale, quarts ... 8s 6d „ „ pints ... 5s Od „ stout, quarts ... Ss 6d „ „ pintß ... 5b Od Best Australian wines, specially suited for the summer season, comprising 20 different sorts, at from 30b to 38s per doz ; best foreign port and sherry, from 35b to 60s ; Irish and Scotch whiskey, brandy, geneva, rum, olarets, schnapps, and every description of liquors at the lowest possible prices. A liberal discount on monthly accounts. Eemember the Address — ISAAC PLIMMEK & CO., Noah's Ark Buildings, Cuatom House Quay. MECHANICS. MECHANICS. OPENING of the MECHANICS' EESTAUEANT, Chop, Luncheon, and Dining Eooms, the only place in the city where you can get a grilled chop or steak, with tea or coffee, for sixpence. At the late Melbourne Exhibition the charges were limited to sixpence and not to exceed one shilling for a first-class meal. All over Sydney and Melbourne, Chrißtchnroh and Dunedin, the restaurants are patronieed by all, from the merchant prince down to the humblest toiler in the land. There is no need for clerks to take a cold lunch to their offices, or mechanics or working men to take a cold dinner to their work, when you can get a first-class meal for sixpence, consisting of soup, roast joints, or fish, and pastry, at the Mechanics, next to Mr. Barber, Butcher. Opening day, Saturday, Bth October, 1881. Dinner and Luncheon at 12 o'clock. JOHN M'GINITY, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 90, 14 October 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 90, 14 October 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 90, 14 October 1881, Page 1