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Drapery. 'i\ HE W I is T TE K 1’ HADE. JL J. MeDOW3'"LE & CO., Have pleasure in announcing to their customers, and the inhabitants of Wellington and tlie surrounding* Provinces, the opening up of their first series of shipments for the Winter Trade, consisting of three hundred and sixtyone cases and bales of drapery, clothing, flannels, blankets, and all the etcetras of a large and-well-assorted stock. In addition to which they have to arrive, per ships Lochard, Loch Tay, Inverallan, and- Mail Steamers, thirty-six packages, making, with first shipments, THREE HUNDRED and NINETYSEVEN PACKAGES, being the largest imports of any retail firm to this Province hitherto. J. McD. & Co wish further to state that their home purchases are made by buyers of experience, thoroughly acquainted with the requirements of the New Zealand trade, from some of the best manufacturing houses in Great Britain and Ireland, thus all intervening profist between buyer and consumer are saved, a great advantage offered to in- 1 tending "purchasers in addition to the very large variety to select from, thus making it to their/ advantage to inspect our stock before making their season’s purchases. For the convenience of country settlers and parties living at a distance, our annual cata- | logue lias been printed ; and to all who have j not received it, one will be forwarded on application. Amongst the goods just opened, attention is directed to the following ; NEW SLKS. New black silks New plain colored gros grains New self-colored glaces New evening silks - New bridal silks New drap de Prance New Irish poplins, of the genuine make, from O’Beillv, Dunne, and Co’s NEW FANCY DRESSES. New twilled camlets New wool repps New navy blue satin cloths New fancy Malabars New figured lustrine'’ New wool poplins New poplin laines New Norwich repps New silk velvets, new patent velvets, new * velveteens, new turquoise failles, new ball dresses. New silk warp winceys New Saxony winceys New twilled cloth winceys New Aberdeen winceys New French merinos New Persian cords New French diagonals New black alpacas New crape cloths New winceys skirts New batswing skirts New silk skirts New satin skirts New American clouds New fur muffs New fur collaretts New laces, ribbons, fringes Now hosiery, new stays New costumes, new ladies’ waterproofs, new cloth jackets, new velveteen jackets. New silk velvet jackets, new girls’ waterproofs, new beaver jackets. New blankets New quilts New floor cloths New waterproof tweeds New sheetings New flannels New carpets New house furnishings New Celtic tweeds New calicoes VIC TOK X A HOUSE (Corner of Lambton Quay and Willis street, opposite the Bank of New Zealand), j. McDowell & co.

Boots, Leather, &cJT> oOT S ! BOOTS! BOOTS! ROBERT HANNAH & CO. (Late of Glasgow), BOOT IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, HEALERS IN LEATHER, GRINDERY, AND CLOSED UPPERS, Beg to inform the inhabitants of AVellingtou and the surrounding districts that they have OPENED THIS DAY I In those premises, LAMB T 0 N QUAY, Next door to Stationers’ Hall, and opposite Messrs. Wilson and Richardson's, in the above line of business. E. H. & Co. haying had long and practical cxjjerience in the business, combined with the first-class arrangements made for supplies of goods from the best English and Colonial Manufacturers, enables them to supply the increasing demand with a first-class article. The Stock will consist of GENTLEMEN ’S, YOUTHS’, LADIES’ GIRLS’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS. BOOTS MADE TO MEASURE On the promises (workmanship and fit guaranteed) on the shortest notice. TO BOOTMAKERS AND OTHERS. LEATHER, SHOEMAKERS’ BINDINGS, CLOSED UPPERS, In Great Variety, always in Stock ; Also, MILL BELTING, INDIARUBBER HOSE DIRECTORS, &o. The undersigned, in soliciting the patronage of Wellington, hope, by civility, attention, and supplying a good article, and selling at the lowest remunerative prices, to merit a share of. support. ROBERT HANNAH & CO., LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Messrs. Wilson. & Richardson’s, and next door to Mr W. G. Jackson’s, Stationers’ Hall. For sale. 17UJR SALE, the ENTIRE DRAUGHT J HORSE YOUNG GENERAL, Just Imported from Tasmania. Pedigree : Young General, aged six years ; sire, General, imported to Tasmania ; dam, Mower, by Matchless ; g.d., Old Elowcr. Old Mower was well known as the best mare in Tasmania, and won all the first prizes at the Tasmanian shows. The half-sister of Young General is the prize mare in Tasmania at the present time. For price or further particulars apply to E, MEREDITH, JUN., Wharcama; or R. LUCAS. Auctioneer, Greytown. May 30th, 187 L rriOß SALE, PRIVATELY.— That vainL‘ able Line of Coaches running between Wellington antlForima. Apply to SAMUEL PROSSER, Crown and Anchor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4127, 12 June 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4127, 12 June 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4127, 12 June 1874, Page 1

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