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

NO. 1 J TM- OTHIKG SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS, [WELLINGTON And I wish to iniorm Wellington Residents and tho Travollinsr Publio that I have met With (treat Buooess in making my arrangements for Winter Clothing with the various Colonial Factories. lam now receiving my first deliveries of now Winter Goods, and the suooeeatal arrangements alluded to enables me to submit to my Customers and the Publio better value for their money than at any previons time. When tho ordors ar» completed I will have on view over JBsouo worth of Men's and Boys' and Yonth'a Clothing. Shirts, Flannels, Hats, Hosiery, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, and Mon's Mercery, of the best and most useful desorip. tions, at tho lowest possible prices. I therefore invite evoryone to oome and Inspeot my Stook before making their winter purohasos. J. M' DOWEL L, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, No. 1, WELLINGTON.

LADIES' . UNDERCLOTHING, TTAND-MADE AND LOCK-STITCH. TWO CASES Of a Manufacturer's Samples, rUBCHABBD BT CASEY & M'DONALD At a large DISCOUNT, will bo sold at LONDON PRICES. Noarly all these samples are hand-made, the remainder being look-stitch, well finished and beautifully trimmed, NO TWO" GARMENTS BEING ALIKE. 2/G Ladios' Drawers for 1/44 2/9 Ladies' Drawers for 1/6J 8/6 Ladies' Drawers for 1/11 4/C Ladies' Drawors for 2/9 «/- Ladies' Drawers for 8/11 8/0 Ladies' Drawors for 5/(5 9/(5 Ladios' Drawers for 6/G LADIES' KNICKER DRAWERS, 1/11, 2/9, 3/0, 4/6, 5/0, 0/0, NEARLY HALF THE USUAL PRICES. 2/9 Ladios' Chomisos for 1/9 S/G Ladies' Chemisos foe 2/3 4/9 Ladies' Chomisos for 2/11 5/9 Ladies' Chemises for 3/11 7/6 Ladios' Chomisos for 5/6 9/6 Ladies' Chemises for G/G Ricult Tuimmed Ladies' Chemises (Hand-made), 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6, Being Equal to London Fkiceb. 4/(1 Ladies' Nightdresses for 2/11 5/0 Lodieß' Ni«htdroßsoa for 3/6 C/ 6 Ladies' Nightdresses for 4/9 7/6 Ladies' Nightdresses for 5/6 8/6 Ladies' Nightdresses for 6/6 9/6 Ladies' Nightdresses for 6/9 Handsomoly Trimmed Ladies' Nightdresses (now designs), 8/6, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 14/6, v 15/6, 16/-, nearly half the usnal prioes Samples also of Ladies' Camisoles, Children's Drawers, Children's Chemises, and Children's Nightdresses, at the same low prioes. CASEY A M'DONALD, 167, Lambton Quay. J. T. STEELE, THORNDON HOUSE, Purchased this week, from the Agent of an English Firm, a Shipment of 800 PAIRS OF BLANKETS. ri^HESE Blankets wer« thrown on his X hands through unforeseen oiroumstanoes, so ha had oither to return them to England or soil in this market at a saoriiioe. I leouibu them at a disoount of 33} off the manufao. tnrers' prioe by paying ca*h. I now offer these Blankets, for cajh, at clearing prictt. They are in two qualities, viz. :— 84 White Blanker* (per pair) 5/6 and 7/6 9-4 "White Blankets (per pair) 8/9 and 10/6 10-4 White Blankets (per pair) 15/- and 21/-12-4 White Blankets (por pair) 19/6 and 27/6 800 rAIRS IN ALL. The above must be cleared out immediately, as I havo my own regular ttock to dispose of. 1 also purpose offering some remarkably Cheap Lines this week, to reduoe overstock. 1/6 Saxony Welsh Flannel for 1/1/10 Colonial Flannel for 1/3 2/- Black Velveteens for 1/3 4/6 Colonred Velveteens for 2/6 11/6 White Quilts for 5/6 15/- White Quilts for 8/6 Also, Ladies' Ulsters from 6/6 Ladies' Mackintoshes from 6/0 Ladies' Fur-lined Cloaks from 21/Ladies' Fur Capes from 7/6 Men's Tweed Suits from 82/6 Men's Overcoats from 21/DRESS M~A KING. A competent staff of Dressmakers on tho premises at TJwrndon Houu. Promenade, Evening, or Ball Dresses made np promptly. J. T. STEELE, THORNDON HOUSE, Opposite the Polioe Station, Lambton-qnajr. EXHIBITION or TT OME INDUSTET, From the most oelebrated Carpet Looms in England. Orient Carpet Squares Axminster Carpet Squares - - -^" Kensington Carpet Squares Felt Carpet Squares Kidderminster Carpets, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 64, 3i & 3-pl; Kidderminster Carpets, 4s 9d per yard The very best Tapestry Carpets made, 3s 6d per yard 5-fratne Brussels Carpets, Registered pattern, 5s Homt Euteb's Note to the Above— The prosent selection are all from New Houses, and are the nioeet lot we have ever bought. All the above are at Wholesale Prioes, and FOR READY MONEY ONLY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Laxbton-quat A Brandon-btbeet. TREES. TREES. TREES. LARK HALL NURSERY, Nelson. JffATYK offers for this season's planting « a large and fine stocV of Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Plants, &o. > All orders carefnlly attended to. No ' oharge for labour in packing and shipping. 50,000 Fruit Trees, 1, 2, and 3 years old 40,000 Pinus Insignis 20,000 Norway Bpruce JOHN HALE, Nurseryman, Nelson.

TVEBLHY & OLABK, IMPORTKRS, CUBA-STKKBT. IT^UR Capos, 7s 6d ; Trimmed Hats, 5s 6d } Ladies Corsets, la lid ; Dross Goods, 7 id 1b in the £ Disoount. WEBLEY & CLARK, IMPORTERS, CUBA-STBEBT. BLANKETS, 5s lid per pair; Flannels, lOjd per yard ; Coloured Alhambra Quilts, 2a lid Is in the £ Disoount. WEBLEY & CLIRK, IMPORTERS, CUBA-STEEIT, MEN'S Tweed Troußers.Gs lid: Mon's Tweed Coats, 12s Od ; Mon's Twood Troußore and Vest, 15s Cd Is in the X Diaoonnt. WEBLEY & CLARK, IMPORTERS, CUBA-STKBIT. \I|7OMEN'S Merino Hose, 6d ; Children's It Merino Hose, 4}d j Scotch Fingering, Is lid per lb 1b in the £ Disoonnt. WEBLEY & CLARK, IMPORTERS, CUBA-STBBET. TWO yards wide Linoleum, 2s square yard s Tapeßtry Carpets, Is lid yard ; Tapeßtry Hearthrugs, 5b lid Is in the £ Disoount. WEBLEY & CLARK IMPORTERS, Cuea-Btrebt. LADIES' Cloth Jaokets, 6s lid; Children's Cloth Jaokets, 3s lid ; Ladies' Tweed Ulsters, 8s Ud ; Children's Tweed Ulsters, 4s lid Is in the £ DißOount. CHEAP FURNITURE. A FARMER, CUBA-BTBKJtT. See Advertisement in another oolumn. THE TALK OF THE CITY Is the Opening of the "I7EDERAL DRAPERY ESTAB1 - LISHMENT, Cbntral Willis-stbibt (opposite Ship Hotel), ON BATURDAY 23rd INSTANT, A. CASS, Pbofbiitor. I shall do business on the smallest possible paying profit. By doing so I may reasonably expeot that the publio of Wellington will appreoiata the inducement. Having had 30 years' experience in the trade, being 20 years in this oolony, thus giving mo a knowledge of the ttßtes and requirements, as aIBO value of goods. It being a little late in the season. I have purchased several parcels at a GRKAT DISCOUNT, and Bhall offer the same at speoially low rates. Note thi Pbices in thk Windows and Doob. I have completed arrangements for having always on hand a well-seleoted STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY. Ladies' and Children's Underolothing, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Smallwarcs, Ac. CHEAP DRESS MATERIALS. At the suggestion of several Ladies, I havo also inoluded in the business a varied assortment of Crewol and Arrasene in Silk and Wool, Berlin Wool, Brigg's Patterns, and other goods in this department. Mrs. CASS will have charge of tbo Ladies' Department. A. CAB 8, FEDERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT WILIiIS-BTBIET. NIL DESPERANDUM! TO THB MBCHANin AND MIBCANTILB Communitt or Wellington. IN introducing ourselves to you as having commenced business in Wellington as FAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, We beg to inform you that our Messrs. M'Ewin and Bbown (from the firm of Messrs. C. Hill & Son) will have tho entire charge of the manufacturing of Hate and Caps, which will be under their immediate supervision. Every oare and attention will be given to Speoial Orders, so that Gentlemen may rely upon having a perfect fit, combined with oomfort, and a first-olass article. The very beet material used. Our Mr. Kitto (employed for the last six years with Mr. Lowater) will have the management of the Hosiery and Mercery Department, which will be found to contain a well-seleoted and oomplete stook of Hosiery, Shirts, Flannels, Handkerchiefs, Scarves, and Gentlemen's Mercery. The above stook will be marked at the very lowest quotations, to ensure a speedy sale. We solicit your esteemed favours, and beg to remain, &0., MESSRS. M'EWEN, BEOWN & KITTO, No. 40, WILLIB-STBIIT, Opposite the Melbourne Hotel. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. HOLLARD BROS, wish respectfully to notify te the general publio and storekeepers that their Petone Jams can be obtained from any of the Wellington merchants. WANTED to sell, Waste Paper. Apply Evening Postoffice.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 3 June 1885, Page 1

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