SPECIAL PRICE LIST DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, For Men'a, Boys', and Youtha'j CLOTHING, AT TAMES SMITH'S, fTIE A RO TTOUSE. X JC\ \J Lj fe jtii l\ fe Men'a Heavy Moleskin Trousers 535 3 1I D Men's Colored Moleskin Tronaors Ds lld Men'a TTeavy Twged Trouaera US UP L; 1I 5> Men's Homespun Tweed Suits hi v 3 l)P Men's Fancy Tweed Suite <J OS Men'a Scotch Tweed Suits t)Us Men's Fanoy Doeskin Suits tJUS The Unequalled Te A ro House t)'/S Men 'B Blue Sarge Suits 4) I S PARENTS AND GUARDIANS Should study thia list of BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' FANCY DOESKIN DEAL SUITS, 5s 9., 6s, 6s 3d, 6s 6d. 6s 9d, 7s, 7s 3d BOYS' SERGE ALPINR SUITS, 6 s 3d, 6s 6d, 6s 9d, %, 7s 3d, 7s 6d, 7s 9d BOYS' TWILLED TWEED UXBRIDGE SUITS, 7s, 7s 6d, Bs, 8s 6d, 9s, 9s 6d, lOs BOYS' GREY DOESKIN HASTINGS SUITP, 71 6d, Bs, 8s 6d, 9s, 9s 6d. 10s, 10 s 6d JAMES SMITH, TB ARO HOUSU, CUBA-STREET, Ist NOVEMBER, 1881. GRAVES & FLEMING, DEAPERS, CLOTHIERS ANT) MILLINERS, CUBA AND MANNERS STREET?, TTAVE RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Made to our own order and selection, which, for price and durability, are not to bo Bnrpassod in the colony. MEN'S SUITS, COATS, TROUSERS AND VESTS, & TROUSERS, Well made and thoroughly shrunk. BOYS' KNICKEB, ALBERT SAILOR SUITS, And all the new shapes. MEN'S AND BOYS' HELMET, STRAW, TUSCAN, MANILLA, * LEGHORN HATB, BRACES, TIES, SCARFS, And the requirements of a Gentleman's Outfit.
RELINQUISHING BUSINESS ! LEAVING WELLINGTON GREAT CHEAP SALE J. B. HAMILTON, CASH DRAPER CUBA-STREET, TTAVING completed negotiations for the purchase of a business in the country, and according to my arrangements it is compulsory I Bhould leave Wellington on an early date, and to save both expense and trouble of removing stock, I will commence a GREAT SALE OF THE WHOLE STOCK, when everything must be cleared right out. FOR INSTANCE— 4s 6d Wet Wove Calico reduced 2s lid doz 4s 6d Black Velveteens reduced 2s 6d yard 300 yards Short Muslin Curtain, 2£d up 9^d Black Alpaoas reduced 6}d 28 Black Satin Cloth now Is 4fcd 7a 6.1 Washing Costumes reduced 3a lid 3s 6d White Tucked Skirts now Is 6d 3s Trimmed Chemise now 1m lOd 5a Frilled Nightdresses now 2s lla 5s Gauze Trimming Silk now la Gd Boys' Tweed Trousers, 5a lid up Boys' Tweed Suita, 5a lid up Men'a Tweed Trousers, 7s 6d, 8s 6d Men's Blue Serge Coats, 12s 61 Men's White Shirts, di 6d, 4s 6J, up Men's Cotton Drawers, 2a 3d np SALE NOW GOING ON. All Accounts against me to be sent in at once for payment, and all persona indebted to me are requested to have their accounts settled before the end of the present month. JOHNSTON & CO. HAVE NOW LANDTN© EX ROBIN HOOD, FEOM CALCUTTA, VIA LYTTELTON, 120 bales woolpacks, 8 and 10 lbs, fast and loose tops 100 caseß castor oil, in tins JOHNSTON & CO. HATK NOW LANDING EX UNICORN, FROM GLASGOW, 75 cases RHAPaODIA JOHNSTON k CO. HAS ARBTVED EX PIAKO, FROM LONDON, 25 tons Davies' galvanised corrugated iron, 6 to 10 feet, 2G gauge Lemon, orange, and citron peel Currants, C. & B. currie powder Essence anchovies, paste blacking Caraway seeds, B. & P. cornflour Wire nails, sheet lead, whiting I? aw, boiled, and linseed oila White and red lead TO ARRIVE. E.X PBOT OS, Via Melbourne, O TANKS NEW. KENT HOPS. Apply a once to JOSEPH NAIHAN ft CO.
EXPIRATION 01? LEASE. BONA FIDE /^L EARI N G-OUT SALE ov BOOTS AND SHOES, COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER. All the goods are in first-class order, tfo Bankrupt Stock, And must be sold at any reasonable offer, as my lease expires early in December. T invite every Working Man to com* and inspect my goods, and compare my prices with others. All Boots and Shoes are marked in plain figures, so that the public I are not going to be deceived. This ia a grand Bale, which every working man «hottl# < take advantage of. No Pup* ! No Dicirnex I Come and ccc for yourselves ; don't pur* chase your Boots till you arrive at W. MORI ARTY'S SHOPS, Opposite Bank of New South Wales, Willisstreet. I MONUMENTAL STONE WORKS, 1 CHRISTCHURCH. I \T ONUMENTS ! iTJL AND ! TOMBSTONES I Of every description. I For Cheapness and Design unequalled in the 1 oolony. Designs a*d Price List may be seam *t A. TURNER'S, Agent, Courtenay Place. Near the Gasworks. LEONARD KRAFT, Lambton Quat,_ (Opposite Government Buildings), OPTICIAN, And Importer of Sewing Machtnbs. Agent for nobody. SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES to suit all sights. Celluloid Eyeglasses, springfolders, a new material, lighter and stronger than Bhell, flesh-tint, London-made, 10s. A shipment of the celebrated WERTHEIM SEWia G MACHINES on sale. They have been selected by the Advertiser as offering a combination of the best points of all firstclass machines. Will fell, embroider, frill, braid, tuck, gather, hem to any width, bind, cord, ruffle, quilt, sew on ribbons and velvet trimmings. Patent loose winding wheel, 25 appliances, presented with each machine, without extra charge. Ko clamping of hand-machine. Automatic Winder, fills cobbin without assistance From £3 15b. Illustrated price-lists free per post. Liberal timo payment. Ia easy to learn, and will hist a lifetime. Kepaira execntod.l TT\T B. WATERS GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. HtfKTBR-STBIKT
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 123, 23 November 1881, Page 1
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