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TE ARO HOUSE. SALVAGE SALE NOW ON. TE ARO HOUSE.

NO. I.J TVrOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS, [WELLINGTON And I wish to inform Wellington Residents and tho Travelling Publio that I have met with great suocef s in making my arrangements for Winter Clothing with the various Colonial Factoriea. lam now receiving my first deliveries of now Winter Goods, and the successful arrangements alluded to onables me to submit to my Cu&tomors and the Publio better value for thoir money th«n at any previous time. When the orders are completed I will have on view over jCso<>o worth of Men's and Boyß' and Youth's Clothing. Shirts, Flannels, Hats, Hosiery, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, and Men'B Mercery, of tho best and most useful descriptions, at the lowest possible prioes. I thoroforo invite evoryone to oome and Inspect my Stook before making their winter purchases. J. M'DOWELL,IMPORTER AND MAFUFACTURFR OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, No. 1, WELLINGTON.

RETAIL DRAPERY AT WHOLESALE PRICFS All Goods Mabksd in Plain Fiqukkb. THE experiment of the past two mouths having largely inoroabed tho business of KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, they would call attention to LARGE SHIPMENTS now received ex b.b. Coptio and Kaikoura. Ladies' New Millinery Hats and Bonnets, opened this week at wholesale prices Jersey Jackets, braided, boaded, fanoy fronts, and other styles of trimmintr, all the rage for the present Summer Soason in London, wholoeole prioes being 9s Gd to 32s 6d Ladios' Long and Short Walking Jorsey Jackets Ladieß' Merino, Lambs wool, and Novo* Spun Combinations, at under wholeealo prices. FOR READY MONEY ONLY, AT KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. C SMITH Is Selling at Wholksalk Pbickb— 1 LINGERING Yarnß, Is lid per hoad; 1 Roalyn or Kaiapoi Fingering Yarns, 3j ncr hood ; Baldwin's Beehive Wool, 4s Cd per head ; 2-button Joßephine or Florenoe Gloveß, 4s; 4-button ditto. ss; Blocked Tapes, Is Gd por doz ; Needles, 2d packet ; Reels, Is 4}d dozen ; Ladies' Hose, from Gd ; Children's from 4Jd. At O. BMITH'S, Cuba-Btreet. BLANKETS & FLANNELS. SINGLE Bed Blankots, from 5s lid 1 Donble Bed Blankets, 12s Gd ; the very largest size Blanketß. 20s ; Stout Welsh Flannels, from B}d; Medium Welsh Flannels, Is; Scarlet Flannols, lOJd. Flense remember I have over 300 pairs of Blankots to choose from, and ehall sell thorn at the Wholesale Prioes. Addreßß— C. SMITH. Cnba-steot. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS. X ADIES' Umbrellas, Is Gd; 2-button JJ Black Kid Gloves, li Gd ; Boys' Knioker Suits, 4s 6d; Youths' Felt Hats, 1b Cd; Boys' Serge Hats, Is lid; Small Boys' Felt Hats, Colored Kibbons, 1b 6d; Ladios' Ulsters, 3s lid. Everyone oan buy thorn at C. SMITH'S, Cuba-street. RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. BLACK Velveteens, Is 3d ; Colored Velveteens, 1b lid ; Heavy Welsh Flannels, 8H ; Scarlet Flannels, 10} d; Coßtume Tweeds, 5s lid per dress; Blaok Quilted Skirts, 3s lid; Black Cashmeres, Is Gd; Colored Cashmeres, Is Gd, all shades. At C. SMITH'S, Cuba-street. CHILDREN'B HATS. THE oheapest, best, and largest varietj of Children's Hats, will be found at C. Smith's, Cuba-street. Over 200 dozen to choose from, inoluding all the very newest shapes. Remember, they oan be had at the Wholesale Prioe At C. SMITH'S. Cuba-street. 350 ULBTEBS. C SMITH, Cuba-street, having bought a • speoial cheap line of 350 Ladies' Ulsters, will sell them leas than the wholesale pricea, namely, 3s lid, 5s lid, 8s lid 12b 6d ; worth from 10s 6d to 255. One Shilling in the £ off everything, At C. SMITH'S, Cuba-Btreet. BOOTS AND SHOES. 4 LINDSAY would call particular attention to the arrival of his winter stock ol BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES' Glaoe Kid Button Boots and Shoes, commended by the Queen as follows :— English solidity of work, and Frenoh finish and style are generally regarded as a combination that leads to the happiest results. Require to be eoen, that thoii goodness may be appreciated. GENTS' Grain Leather Shooting Boots, guaranteed waterproof, and for comfort in walking unsurpassed. Be in time, as we have only a limited quantity. LADIES' Levant, Morocoo, Balmorals, and Bntton Boots, ptont Calf Kid Balmorals and Bntton Boots. Glaco, Kid, Balmorals, and Button Boots, Oxford and Lome Shoes, Children's and Maids', in all tho above sizes and kinds. SLIP~PERS. Chamios Leather, lambs' wool-lined. Felt, fur-trimmed and flannel-lined, Grecian Slippers, Patent Calf, Oxford, Dinnei Shoes, and the Boyal Court Dress Shoes, in Gents', Youths, and Boys'. Our best make of light and strong Watertights, pegged, 14s 6d a pair. No split leather or cardboard ÜBed in making np, A. LINDSAY, BOOT MANUFACTURER. Lambton-qwat, AND CASH BOOT MART, CtJBA-STRIKT. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. W NICHOLSON wishes to thank the . publio generally for the liberal pnpport be baa met with during the raiinj years he has been in bneineas in Wellington, and at the same time to recommend to thorn Mr. W. Eadkß as bis suocessor, in whom he has every oonfidenoe.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1885, Page 1