■[■"."■- ■ JDress and FasMon.;', " ' ' AT THE GEEAT CLEARING-OUT QA L E AT ■ S. & J. E. VAILE'S Will be brought forward this week a large Shipment of : NEW SUMMER GOODS S , ILL 'lEli DEPARTMENTS, Including an especially Choice Lot of MEN'S AND BOYS' StTMMER CLOTHING, TWEEDS, HATS AKD CAPS, &C, &C. THE WHOL3 WHjL BE CLEARED OUT At ExTBKttE Saxe Prices, A3 it is absolutely iiecessaiy largely to reduce , :: the Eltock before DISPOSING OF THE BUSINESS / AND PEEMISES, Which must be done shortly, to enable us to join otir brother, llr. Robert Vaile, in working thn Patents obtained tiy Mm for his newly- ; inyented Stsam Engine. Q & T TR , "V ail e, NATIONAL MART, 130 AND 132, QXTE E N STEE ET.
SILKS! QJILKS! W. EATIEAY has, in addition to his usual heavy stock of BLA.CK AND COLOEED SILKS, just opened a line of SELF-COLORED SILKS, bought at the umisually heavy discount of 40 PER CENT. Also, 1,500 YARDS BEST TUSSORE SILK, at a discount of 35 PEE CENT. These goods are warranted all pure silk, perfectly sound, and should be very durable. COSTUMES! fIOSTUMES! W. E. has also opened 3 CASES "WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES, purchased at a discount of 30 PER CENT. The above are all maiked off at a corresponding discount off the selling prices. W. R A T T R A Y ' [NEW ZEALAND HOUSE,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4371, 16 November 1875, Page 4
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