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TE ARO HOUSE. SALVAGE SALE NOW ON. TE ARO HOUSE. NO. I.] ~^ T^OTHINC* SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS, (WELLINGTON And I wish to inform Wellington Residents and the Travelling Publio that I have met with great suocess in making my arrangements for Winter Clothing with the various Colonial Factories. lam now receiving my first deliveries of now Winter Goods, and the Buooeeßfal arrangements alluded to enabks me to Bnbmit to my Customers and the Publio better value for their money than at any previous time. When the orders are completed I will have on view over jB50(iO worth of Men's and Boys' and Youth's Clothing. Bhirts, Flannels, Hats, Hosiery, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, and Men's Meroory. of tho best snd most useful desorip. tions, at tho lowost possible prioes. I Iheroforo invito evoryone to oome and Inspect my Stook bofore making their winter purohasoa. J. M'DOVVELL, IMPORTER AiJD MANUFACTURER OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, . No. 1, WELLINGTON. _ CLARK'S, LAMBTON QUAY. ULSTERS, JACKETS, MANTLES. OUR demand having exceeded out i-xi-x/^j supply during the first portion of this Winter Season, we telegraphed to our London buyer, and have anooeoded in securing a very ohoioe lot of the Latest Sttles in ATTHB LADIES' GERMAN-MADE ULBTEES AND FRENCH MANTLES At a considerable discount off regular UltJNJilt ILUUDiS Betßoni The goods have Just arrived by tho Arawa, and will well repay inepootion. The prioes will be found to be exceedingly low, and tho materials nnd style first-olass. We have also reoeived a small lot of NEW MILLINEEY, WINTER DRAPERY >^*^ *£^ ■"*«•*•* Also, New I*oos, New Gloves, New Dreis Goods, inoluding Chenille Spots, all of and which will b« found to bo marked at LOWEST CASH PBIOEB, CLARK'S, CLOTHING, LAMBTON QUAY. J. T. STEELE, WmVTTIPPPTTITY PRT?AP TH ° BND ° N HOUSE, W UJN JJJii4J< U LtL, 1 Kj £UiA V p nro hased this wook, from the Agent of an English Firm, a Shipment of 800 PAIES OF BLANKETS. npHESE Blankets were thrown on bis X bonds through unforeseen oiroumstanoes, so ha hod cither to return th«m to England or sail in this market at a saorifioe. I scoured them at a diioount of 33 J off the manufacturers' prioe by paying cath. I now offer these Blankets, for cath, at clearing prictt. They are in two qualities, vie. t— n-n AVUB ir WPMTWa 8-* White Blankets (per pair) 6/8 and 7/6 GiiAYJiD « JbLJiMIINW, 9 . 4 white Blankets (per pilr) 8/9 and 10/« 10-4 White BlankeWper pair) 15/- and 21/-12-4 White Blankets (per pur) 19/6 and 27/6 800 PAIES IN ALL. CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. The above mn»t~bo" oleared ont imme. diately, as I have my own regular stock to ditpose of. I also purpose offering some remarkably Cheap Lines this week, to reduoe overstock. 1/6 Saxony Welsh Flannel for 111/10 Colonial Flannel for 1/3 2/- Blaok Velveteens for 1/8 4/6 Coloured Velveteens for 2/6 11/6 White Quilts for 5/6 15/- White Quilts for 8/6 " — " — ~~ — — - Also WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS. uai,,,. ulster, from 6/6 J ADIES' Umbrellas, Is 6d j 2-button L^e,. Mackintoshes from 6/9 U Blaok Kid Gloves, l* 6d j Boys' Knioker j^eg' Fur-lined Cloaks from 21/Suits. 4s 6d ; Youths' Felt Hate, Is 6d ; j^^' Fur C%pw from 7/6 Boys' Serge Hate, Is lid ; Bms.ll Boys' Felt Men . g Tweed gnit6 from §2/6 Hats, Colored Eibbons, Is 6d; Ladies Men's Ovorooutt from 21/Ulsters, 3b lid. Everyone oan buy them at C. SMITH'S. Cnba-street. . DEESSMAKING. "- BLANKETS & FLANNELS. A competent staff of Dressmakers STKTnTir -a^A 1M.WL...1. r... r. ii a. <« the premises at Thorndon Houte. INGLE Bed Blankets, from os lid ; p.« m -«oiio iiv<»>in<» «» tuii nMu« Double Bed Blankets, 12s 6d ; the nrv "•utSI^SK* 1 largest siie Blankets. 20s; Stout Welsh madon P V^V^ Flannels, from BJd; Medium Welsh Fian- T m om-n-nT 17 neb, la; Scarlet Flannels, 10* d. Please J. T. STEELE, remember I have over 300 pairs of Blankets THORNDON HOUSE, to choose from, and shall sell them at the....*,,.e ....*,,. *i ,■ r v Wholesale Prices. Address— Opposite the Pohoo Station, Lambton-quaj. C. SMITH. Cnba-steet. CHILDREN'S HATS. EXHIBITION THE cheapest, best, and largest variety 0K of < hildren's Hats, will be fonnd at C Smith's, Cuba-Btreet. Over 200 dozen to TJ OME INDUSTEY, choose from, including all the very newest XI shapes. Remember, they oan be had at the From the most oelebrated Carpet Looms Wholesale Prioe in England. At C. SMITH'S. Cuba-stroet. __ TiTrrn a TT Orient Carpet Squares xlE.lii.lli * Axminster Carpet Squares AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Kensington Carpet Squares BLACK Velveteens, Is 3d; Colored Vel- Felt Carpet Squares ▼eteens, Is lid; Heavy Welsh Flan- Kidderminster Carpets, 2s lid, 3s 3d, neb, B|d ; Scarlet Flannels, lOfcd ; Costume 3a 6d, 3s 9d Tweeds, 5s lid per dress ; Black Quilted 3-ply Kidderminster Carpets, 4s 9d per Skirts, 3s lid; Black Cashmeres, Is 6d; yard Colored Cashmeres. Is 6d, all shades. The very best Tapestry Carpets made, At C. SMITH'S, Cuba-street. 3s 6d per yard 5-frame Bruseeb Carpets, Registered 350 ULSTERS. pattern, 5._ O SMITH, Cuba-street, having bought a Hom[ BOB OT jta f s Note to thi Abotx— • speoial oheip line of 350 Ladies' , Ulsters, will sell them less than the whole- The present seleotaon are all from New sale prices, namely, 3s lid, 5s lid, 8s lid Houses, and are the nicest lot we have ever 12s 6d ; worth from 10s 6d to 255. bought. One Shilling in the JB off everything, All the above are at Wholesale Prioes, and At C. SMITH'S Cuba-stroet. FOE READY MONEY ONLY. C. SMITH — AS^FY^Fa W& KIRKOALDIE k STAINS, £~^S£ffi£ffiJZXft LAHBTOK.O, P A T& B B AK D Q W .BTE, CT . per head ; 2-button Josephine or Florenoe ___ ...... - *_ Gloves, 4s; 4-bntton ditto. Sb; Blooked npHE best thing to give yonr enemy v forTapes, Is 6d per dos; Needles, 2d packet; A giveness:toanopponent,toleranoe;toa Eeels. Is 4Jd dowm ; Ladies' Hoee. from 6d ; fnsnd, yonr heart ; to a bte,dta Children's from 4ld. *° y our mother - conduct that will make n«f At C. SMITH'S. Cuba-street. Proud of you ; to yourself , respect ; and to your childrenj good boots, sold by W. ft J. CHEAP FURNITUBE. Staplm, which will m»ke them tour pride and joy. The largest stock of Juvenile Boots Aw k-R M v ft and bhoes in Wellington, of our manufaotare. F A B M i, R, Direct imports f rom best English. Odbabthmt Frenoh, and German makers. 6te)M school CDBA-BTEMT. boota) j^ 4g gd to 6s 6d ; girls' bigh-leg laoe and batton boots, not to be beaten for See Advertisement in another column. winte* weather, from 6s 6d to 8s 6d ; at THE ORIGINAL BOOT BHOP. WANTED to sell, Waste Prpor. Apply No. 80, WiLLis-STWitT. Evening Postoffice. W. * J. STAPLES.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 110, 2 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 110, 2 June 1885, Page 1

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