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Drapery. M E M ° R A N D U M. From "Wellington, Ist Sept. j. mcdowell ana co. IMPOETEES, To Wholesale and Detail Drapers, LAMBION QUAY AND WILLIS 3TEEET, Opposite The Bank of New Zealand, , WELLINGTON. . The Inhabitants of WELLINGTON AND THE i SUUIOUNDIKO, PEO VINCES. We wish respectfully to inform you that CUE FIRST SERIES OF SHIPMENTS for the Sirring and Summer Trade have arrived as underneath— Per ship CARTSBURN ... 27 cases & bales Per ship LOCKSLEY HALE 29 „ Per ship CITY of PERTH ... 39 ~ Per ship STRATHNAVER ...121 „ „ Per MAIL STEAMER ... 4 „ 223 Two hundred and twenty-three cases and bales. Our first display of NEW GOODS ■ FOB THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE Will take place on SATURDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. We shall offer a much larger variety in the various departments this season than any we have exhibited hitherto, and as a large portion of our shipments are from the makers direct, all intervening profits are saved to the purchaser, the goods being sold at the lowest possible price (quality considered), from which there is no abatement or discount of" any kind. /iWPartlculnrs in a future issue of this paper, also in our trade lists. VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY & WILLIS STREET, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand), WELLIN GTON. j. McDowell and co. REDUCTION OE PRICES. LAST FOURTEEN DAYS OF THE SALE IS THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF T. R. FISHER, At the premises, Lambton Quay, Next door to Messrs. Lyon and Blair’s. In consequence of the premises having been taken for other purposes, it will be necessary to give up possession at an early date, and in order to effect a clearance during the next fourteen days, the prices have been still further reduced. For instance— All-wool flannels will be sold for 12 Id. per yard Celtic tweeds at 2s. CJd. per yard 290 ladies’ trimmed bats at from 2s. lid. Fancy dresses at ss. lid. and 7s. lid. each Ladies’ kid boots at 7s. 6d. per pair House boots at 3s. 6d. per pair Blankets ! Blankets ! ! Blankets ! ! ! Sheetings, calicoes, winceys _ , 320 children’s white angora jackets Capes and dolmas at 2s. 6d. each Country settlers, storekeepers, and hotelkeepers will find it to their advantage to make an early call Also, a large stock of Men’s, women’s, and children’s wool hosiery, American clouds Miniver sets, wool boots and bootees, crossovers, wool shawls Knitted jackets, furs, boas, collarettes, children’s, wool jackets, &c., &c., at about one-third lower than usual price Scotch cambric handkerchiefs, 6 for Is, and 6 for 2s. 6d. . CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! Men’s suits, boys’ suits, jroutlis’ suits, knickerbooker suits Nelson tweed trousers, trousers and vests, coats Men’s Inverness capes and overcoats, men's pants and undershirts Men’s and boys’ hats, scarfs, braces and belts, handkerchiefs, umbrellas In addition to the above, the stock contains a quantity of haberdashery, trimmings,. faucy goods, vases, albums, perfumery, toilet ware, blankets, quilts, damasks, table cloths, toilet covers, towels, calicoes, sheetings, and the usual etceteras of an importer and warehouseman’s stock. ■ ' Hours of business—from 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. For the convenience of artisans, mechanics, and others who would find the above hour unsuitable, the premises will remain open till 9‘ o'clock on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS. LAST FOURTEEN DAYS OP THE SALE Koto the address Next door to Messrs. Lyon and Blair’s, Lambton Quay. J. MoDOWELL & CO., Vendors.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4212, 19 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4212, 19 September 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4212, 19 September 1874, Page 1

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