Drapery. pKELIMINAEY NOTICE. be -building OF THE NATIONAL DBA PE BY DEPOT, Lambtow Quay, Wellington. HENBY OWEN AND CO. Wish their customers and the general public to take notice that the first section o£ their NEW DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE Will bo completed about MONDAY, OOTOBEB 19th, And on and' after that date, and until the completion of their entire premises, the Temporary Entrance to their Warehouse will be where the Showroom window stands at present. Directions to the Entrance will be placed on front of the Premises. The whole of the front portion of Henry Owen and Co.’s shop will be pulled-down about the beginning of November, and in order to SAVE THE COST OE BEMOVAL, Henry Owen and Co. will, about that date, offer THE UNSOLD POBTION OE THEIB STOCK. Eor Sale by Public Auction, Of which due notice will he appear in this Paper. Tins is no mock sale, it being our intention when opening our New Premises to open them with an ENTIBELY NEW STOCK, Which wo are Importing chiefly from the Makers direct. HENBY OWEN AND CO., LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. October 8, 1874. P.S.—As the first section of our premises is of large extent, and fitted up with all the modern improvements, there will be no interruption to our business during alterations. HENBY OWEN AND CO. M E MOBAN D U M. Wellington, let Sept. ,1. MoDOWELX- and CO. IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail To The Inhabitants of Drapers, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON AND WILLIS STREET, Opposite The Bank of New Zealand, AND THE SURROUN DING PROVINCES. WELLINGTON. We wish respectfully to inform you that OUE FIRST SEBIES OF SHIPMENTS for the Spring and Summer Trade have arrived as underneath — Per ship C ABTSBUBN ... 27 cases & bales Per ship LOCKSLEY HALL 29 „ „ Per ship CITY of PERTH ... 39 „ „ Per ship STBATHNAVEE ...124 „ ■ Per MAIL STEAMER ... 4 „ 223 Two hundred and twenty-three cases and bales. Our first display of NEW GOODS i-OR 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 aro saved to the purchaser, the goods being sold at the lowest possible jn-ice (quality considered), from which there is no abatement or discount of any kind. SSrParticulara in a future issue of this paper, also in our trade lists. VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY & WILLIS STREET, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand), WELLINGTON. j. mcdowell and co.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4236, 17 October 1874, Page 1
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