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ISTEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Opening up of the New Goods for the Winter Season. JAMES SMITH feels much pleasure in announcing the receipt of the whole of his shipments for the Winter Season, which have arrived by the following vessels, and are now ready for inspection : Ex Forfarshire Brechin Castle } w , „ St Andrew’s Castle Lucerne j Wellington „ Northumberland, via Melbourne The rapid passages of several of the above vessels, more especially the e.s. Northumberland, has placed him in possession of some of the newest and choicest novelties procurable in the Home market: and having arranged with his London buyer to have despatched regularly assortments of the latest introduction in novelties, his customers can depend on being placed in possession, in the shortest possible time after introduction, of selections of whatever is new particular and fashionable. TE ABO HOUSE CUBA. STREET. DRESS GOODS—Amongst the dress fabrics are some very choice material, viz: Wool poplins, wool,cretone, marl twills, Balermo cloths, satin cloths, samette cloths, serges, wool reppe, Persian cords, &c, &c. SPECIAL —A most extensive choice of pure wool, French merino, in blue Humboldt, grenat, scarlet, &c, from Is lid per yard. FURS—The attention of purchasers is specially directed to the choice in muffs, collarets, fur trimmings, &e, &c, being the largest and most extensive in variety to be met with in Wellington; grebe sets, chinchilla sets, kolinski sets, new muffs in chinchilla, Minive, black jeanett, black lamb, racoon, striped musquash, bordered chinchilla kolinski, spotted seal,g rebe, &c. MANTLES AND JACKETS—This department is supplied with an elegant choice of ladies and children’s jackets of the most fashionable shape in silk velvet, black cloth, velveteen, bi’own cloth, satai’a cloth, astracan, lambskin, sealskin, &Cj &c. SKIRTS AND COSTUMES — A very extensive choice of the newest and most becoming styles in ladies’ skirts, new skirts in wincey, satin cloth, quilted lustre, silk and satin j the new embroidered batswing. BLACK SILKS—In all the makes most remarkable for brightness and durability of wear , viz, gro grain, gro de soi, drap de Lyon, drap di France, reversible cashmere, &c, &c. J. S. has every confidence in recommending his black silks, possessing as they do such peculiar richness, softness of texture, and brilliancy of color. SHAWLS—New and choice, new Roman shawls, Queensland wool shawls, reversible Persian* reversible Tasmanian, &e, &c. FANCY HOSIERY —New Roman scai’fs, breakfast wool shawls, fancy wool crossovers, fancy wool capes, Berlin scarfs, fancy wool gaiters, boots, bootakins, bootees, America!' wool clouds, wool muffs and sets, wool polkas, spencers, Garibaldis, &c, &e. HOSIERY—This department has always received special care, and the present stock has opened out splendid value. Every variety of ladies’ and children’s hosiery kept in stock. MILLINERY—The millinery being now shown at Te Aro House will be found to include some exquisite designs in ladies’ millinery, bonnets, and trimmed hats, also a very large selection of French flowers and feathers. Just opened, one case of millinery bonnets, from 14-s 6d each. REAL LACEj ex Northumberland—The most beautiful choice of Real lace goods to be met with in the province in Real vallencennes, Real Maltese, Real Honiton, Honiton! applique, Yak lace, Maltese collars, Honiton collars, Honiton chemisettes, Honiton sets, Maltese lappets. New fringes, new trimmings, new buttons, new gimp, new gimp ornaments, new gossamer new chemisettes, &c, &c. CHEAP DRAPERY ! 312 doz ladies’ white linen-faced collars 150 black and colored straw hats 13000 yards new winceys, clean make 570 „ black lustre 340 „ superior waterproof cloaking 350 pairs colored merino hose 220 ~ children’s merino socks 7060 yards all-wool Welsh flannels, wide widths 5000 „ Mexican calico 260 „ double width unbleached sheeting 500 pairs stays and corsets, stout make 350 children’s cloth jackets 150 dozen children’s wool ties Boys’ knickerbocker suits CHEAP DRAPERY ! ! one penny per doz Is each 4<id, s|d, 6|d, 7od, Is, 2s 10id, lljd, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, 3s 3d 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d, to 8s Bid, 9id, 10id, Is, Is 6d, Is 94 2id, 3d, 3-i, 4d, sd, 6d, 7i4 10i, lli, 13-id, to 2s 84 3id, 4d, 4id, sd, 65, 7id 10-id, llid, Is Sid, Is 6d, Is 94 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s 64 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 34 7id, 9id, llid, Is 3d, less than halforico 7s, 7s 3d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. 10s FOR PRICE LIST SEE lOtii PAGE. JAMES .SMITH, Importer of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET.

PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAI RARAPA (Registered.) Directors : C. Pharazvn, M.P.C., Chairman H. Bannister M. Hirschberg S. Moles T. W. Balfour. Makag-er : J. Tully. Solicitor : S. J. Stodman. Barkers : Bank of New Zealand. . Ultimate value of share, £SO. Subscription, 5s per month. Entrance foe 2a 6d per share. Expense fee, Is per share per annum. Advances made to members on the security of freehold or leasehold properties, to be repaid as per subjoined scale. Table B, ' Showing Borrowers’ Repayments per share of £SO, principal and interest included : Class. Monthly. Quarterly. Half-yearly. s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Ist 14yrs 10 4 111 3 3 3 2 2nd 12 „ 11 3 114 0 3 8 9 3rd 10 „ 12 7 118 1 3Hi 1 4th 8 „ 14 6 ' 2 310 4 8 0 sth 6 „ 17 11 214 2 5 9 6 Applications for shares will be received on payment of 2s 6d per share by the BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington; Do do do, Grey town ; Mr BANNISTER, Masterton ; „ COX, Featherston ; „ FAIRBROTHER, Carterton ; ~ CORPE, East Tarataki'; By any of the Directors ; Or by ROBERT MORTON, Seci ©tary.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 116, 5 July 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 116, 5 July 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 116, 5 July 1873, Page 1

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