CASEY & M'DONALD HAVE much ploasnro in calling tht speoial attention of thoir many friends and patroiiß to the oxtonsivo choice of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS now bei»g shown in thoir several departments. In WASHING FABRICS, Casbt AND M'Donald avo fihow'iiif? a vory large variety of fanoy prints, cambrics, sattoons, zephyr | cloths, French sattcona, qalatoa stripes, b«r« dored sattoons and cambrics ; liandstmo patterns and rcnmrkably cheap, tho prioOH of prints and cambrics cotnuionoing at 4Jd yard. In STUFF DKESS MATERIAL, CAIBT and M Donald nro showing a wido range of matorials and colorings in oashmero plant boiga, 7Jd ; satinette beigo, Is Id ; satinett* cords, 1b 2d ; plnin nuno' oloth, lit <Jd ; tephyr chock oloth, Is (id; ohookod nuns' veiling, *o, ' In MILLtNIiEY and STBAW HATS, Casbt and M'Donald are showing tht largest soleotion ever shown by them at any proviong season, inoluding all tho aewoat shapes iv hats and bonnets, and all millinory or'lora are oxoontcd in tho most fashionable and artistic stylo. Wo liavo also a very large Rcloction of roiuarkably ohoap trimmea milli* ncrv, trimmod hats, commencing at 2s lid each ; and untrimmed hats, Gd ; girls 1 va\ bo}-a' plnsh hats, sfcd; bny*' straw hats, wido leaf, 1b 6d, Is Od, 1« lid. In DOLMANS and JACKETS, Oasbt and M'Donald are showing some very pretty ghnpes in brooho silks, plain satin cashmoro, brocho satin, brooho capes, anil alt marked at the vory lowest possiblo pri«M. In HOSIERY and GLOVES, Casbt and M'Donald havo just oponed a large assortment of Lisle thread in ladios' and children* hose, drab cottons, Bordeaux, navy, and iea>l| black Jersoy swoodo gloves, 2 and 4 bnttoa Joßophinee and Florences, blaok Taffeta silk, silk mi ta, lace collarettos, India muslin scarfs, embroidery, Crodon laoos, boadod Uoea, Spanish laces, &c., Ao. In SHIETS and MEN'S MERCERY, Casbt and M'Donald have jnst oponed up a ootnpleto ohoioo in men's Oxford smrts, men's regatta shirts, undorahirts and pants, boys' Oxford shirts, boys' regatta shirts, white Bbirts, scarfs, bows, braces, belts, &0 t MEN'S T\VEED SUITS, 4-buttoH bm«. only 32s Cd suit ; boys' and youths' EaUpo( tweed suits, boys' Jorsov suits. CASEY & M'DONALD, Lambton Quay. Wellingten. GLASGOW HOUS», Lambton Quay. Tl/T BS. CEICHTON'B CLEARING SALE Is still on, and she continues to offer Choap Underlinen, Corsots, Looe, Tioi, and Oollaw, Wewls, Cords and Taisels, Baskets, VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, &,c, te., *c. Ist Novembre, 1883.
THE OLD-ESTABLISHKD ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, Lambton Quat. Tj^ J. PEESTON, in returning thanks to -*- • his numoroas patrons, wishes to mr form them that ho has in stock the finest selection of Adelaide Winis, for the approaching season, that is procurable, which he guarantees pure and unadulterated, Having had 25 years experience in the trade, he can, with all confidenoe, assure the publio that his stocks are of the finest vintage The Prices, from 32s per Dozen. Spirits of the Best Brands. Also, ovcry description of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BEEBS AND STOUT. Note the Addross — ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, Lambton Qpat. PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTEY. MB. GEO. SIEVEBS has been appointed Agent in Wellincrton for the sale of the superior Wines manufactured by Mr. Soller, of Wanganui — Constantia, Muscat, Port, Hook, Malaga Sparkling Hook, Verieilles, and Sparkling Moselle. Those wines took prizes at the Melbourne and Christshurch Exhibitions, and oannot be exoelled. The wines we sent to the Melbourne Ex* libitum, when competing with those from ill parts of the world, obtained six prizes, rhese wines were also exhibited in the Ash. rarton Industrial Exhibition held on the 20th March, 1831, and received from the Judges irst reward of merit. A prize modal mi dso obtained for these pure and unadulterated winesatthe Christchurch Exhibition, LBB2. Note the Address-Opposite Ooci. iental Hotel, Lambton Quay. ICE. ICE. ICE. Jft G. BECK desire to inform th« • inhabitants of Wollington and surrounding districts that they have commenced business on Lambton Quay (opposite the Occidental Hotel) as CONFECTIONERS. Ice Creams, Fresh Fruit and Refreshments may bo had daily. Sweets of every description and of the choicest make. J. and G. B. hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of publio patronage.
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Evening Post, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 8 November 1883, Page 1
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