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Drapery. BE S. W. ALCORN. CLEARING SALE. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, HAVING purchased from the creditors the Stock and Premises of the above, S. W. Alcorn, will open on SATURDAY, the 7th INSTANT, when the Stock will be submitted at prices which must command a speedy clearance. KJRKCALDIF, AND STAINS, having marked every article in plain figures, at the VERY LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE, they respectfully notify that the sale is strictly for CASH, either on or before delivery, and further, that no discount can be allowed. As the Stock comprises A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY, all in decidedly good condition, buyers calling early will meet with BARGAINS which can only be obtained in ESTATES OF THIS KIND. The following prices at which the goods are now marked, set against the former quotations, will beat serve to show the Reductions made, as it is urgently imperative the whole should be sold during the following three weeks. The Shop, which is of recent erection, measuring about 70 x 30, is to let ; possession can be given after the Sale. " LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S. (3d now, felt hats, formerly 2s Is now, felt hats, formerly 3s to 7s 2a now, velvet hats, formerly 5s 3s now, plush hats, formerly 7s 4s now, plush hats, formerly 12s 2s lid now, trimmed bats, formerly 10s 3a lid now, trimmed hats, formerly 12s 8s lid now, trimmed hats, formerly Ids to 30s 8s fid now, trimmed bonnets, formerly 15s to 30s Ss now, Jersey jackets, formerly 15a 9a fid now, cashmere jackets, formerly 18s 12a fid now, cloth jackets, formerly 21s Ladies’ and children’s ulsters, half-price 18a fid now, ladies’ costumes, formerly 27a fid 25a fid now, ladies’ costumes, formerly 39s fid Wrappers, dressinggowns, and dressing jackets, exceedingly cheap Ladies’ underclothing will be found less than English cost A large assortment of ladies’ corsets, marked very cheap 18s fid now, ball dresses, formerly 35a 23a fid now, ball dresaea, formerly 55a 3s lid now, black lace skirts, formerly 15a 4s 3d now, men’s white shirts, formerly 7s fid 4a lid now, men’s white shirts, formerly 8a fid 3s 9d now, Oxford shirts, formerly 5s 9d 4s fid now, regatta shirts, formerly 8a fid 100 feather muffs, 6s lid, 7s lid, and 10a Trillings, ruches, etc., 21(1 per yard 200 yarda white and black cotton, la fid. doz. la now, knitting cotton, formerly Is fid All haberdashery equally cheap TO BUYERS OF DRAPERY, I 14s lid now, 10-4 blankets, formerly 25s fid 21a now, super blankets, formerly 35s Is Old now,'72 in sheeting, formerly Is 9d 4a lid nowf,white quilta, formerly 8s fid 7s fid now, flfhite quilts, large size, formerly 15s 25s fid nowj cretonne curtains, formerly 52s fid AH lac? curtains very cheap 4s fid now, #ool repp, formerly 7s fid 10£d now, satin cretonnes, formerly Is 9d fid now, brown holland, formerly 9d now, dress stuff, formerly Is 2d 9|d now, winter serge, formerly Is fid A large assortment of dress pieces in French? poplins and other materials Grenadine, in black and fancy, for evgalhg' wear, marked extremely cheap 3s fid now, skirts in alpacca, etc., formerly.fis fid To Dressmakers, —Black and colored fancy trimming’.silks, satins, velvets, 'fringes, buttons, etc., at greatly reduced prices,' 4fd now, Hoyle’s prints, formerly BJd 6s lid how, evening muslins, formerly 22s fid fid now, 2-button, kid gloves, formerly.4s 2s fid now, 2-button black kid gloves, sewn colors, formerly 5s • 2s fid now, 3-button white kid gloves, formerly 5s All the hosiery is marked 25 per cent less than cost price Scarves, ties, coUars, sets, etc,, half-price Ribbons in all colors and decidedly cheap Is 4d now, sash ribbons, formerly 2s fid SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES, lately used in the dressmaking room, will be sold very cheap. The above gives a very meagre outline of the many bargains to be offered on SATURDAY THE 7th INSTANT. KIRKCALDIE~AND stains (LATE S. W. ALCORN), Business Notices BARRAUD & SON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, LAMBTON-QUAY AND MOLESWORTH-STREET, AVE just received a shipment-of POTTIE’S HIGHLAND OIL HOVENDEN’S Hair Restorer ALEXANDER FLESH GLOVES, highly recommended by the Medical Profession for imparting a natural vigor to the nervous system, and for the prevention and relief of Gout and Rheumatism. H SHEEP DIP. SHEEP DIP, Sole Agent for COOPER’S SHEEP DIP. BARRAUD & SON’S Tolutine for Coughs, Colds, Asthma and all Affections of the Chest, BARRAUD & SON’S Fancy Goods for Presents, Photographic Albums, Folding Oases for Cartes de Yisites and Cabinet Pictures, &c., Toilet Sets, Glass Flower-stands, and Vases in greatjvariety, BARRAUD & SON’S Press Ink, Book Ink, Colored Ink, Judson’s Gold Paint and Dyes in all Colors, BARRAUD & SON’S Union Bouquet Perfume. BARRAUD & SON’S Seltzogines in all sizes, Agent for - Guild’s Green Mountain Cure for Asthma „ -Himrod’s Cure for Asthma „ COUTT’S ACETIC ACID, a permanent cure for Colds, Rheumatism, Spinal Complaints, Neuralgia, and Chronic Diseases generally. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED AND STOPPED, BARRAUD & SON.

By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. GEORGE MEE (Successor to E, Plummer), PHARMACEUTICAL & DISPENSING CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. THE dispensing and compounding of Prescriptions and Recipes is the speciality of this establishment. My patrons can rely on having their medicines accurately prepared with the purest of Drugs and Chemicals. The Prescriptions are systematically copied, numbered, and returned. Any of the Prescriptions that have been made up by my predecessors for many years past can still be obtained, as I have the books in my possession. THE EXTENSIVE STOCK COMPRISES—DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, BELTS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Etc., I.R. HOT-WATER BOTTLES & AIR CUSHIONS, PATENT MEDICINES AND PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ENEMAS, SYRINGES, TRUSSES, AND BANDAGES, HERBAL REMEDIES AND BOTANIC DRUGS, HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICINES, PERFUMERY & SPONGES, TOILET BRUSHWARB, &c., &c., &0. Sole Proprietor of ALLAN’S QUININE AND STEEL WINE. The great success of this pure and agreeable Tonic has induced a number of spur! ous imitations, The public is cautioned against taking any other than ’’Allan’s’' Quinine and Steel Wine, the original and only genuine. Allan's White Worm Powders, Sweet Essence of Senna, Rose Cough Mixture, Harrison’s Balsam of Horehound and Linseed, and numerous other domestic medicines of established reputation. 5220 FITZGERALD’S COUGH SPECIFIC, AS USED AT THE BROMPTON CONSUMPTION HOSPITAL, Where it has been used with THE GREATEST SUCCESS FOE MANY TEARS EOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, & BRONCHITIS. See that every label bears the signature of the proprietor, without which none is genuine. Prepared only by the Proprietor, W. C. FITZGERALD, CHEMIST AND SURGEON DENTIST, THE PHARMACY, MANNERS-STREET. 553/ WORM POWDERS. The above Excellent Medicine, as used for 20 years at the Evelina Hospital for Children, London, may be obtained from MR. WILLIAM C. FITZGERALD, Chemist and Dentist, The Pharmacy, Manners-street, Wellington. Price, Is. per packet, or by post for 14 stamps. 5309 CENTRAL HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAY Wellington. Mr. JAMES FENTON (late of the New Zealander) is now the proprietor of the above excellent Hotel, where he will be glad to meet all his numerous friends. Excellent Dining Accommodation, and as CHEAP a luncheon as can be had in Wellington. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands. 5412

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6272, 19 May 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6272, 19 May 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 6272, 19 May 1881, Page 1

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