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BARGAINS INDEAPBRT. BARGAINS IN DRAPERY: '' o — At the Premises, late Finnimore's Store, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. TWENTY-ONE DAYS' Si_7LE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, Boots, House Furnishing, &c. WHOLLY WITHOUT RESERVE, AT PRICES AS UNDERNEATH. COMMENCING ON. MONDA^Tioth DECEMBEE, 1875; LOOK AT THE PEICES ! ! j. m'doweTl & CO.,' .;;.., VENDORS. ; Note the Address.—PINNIMOEE'S OLD STORE, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. , o . J. M'DOWELL ..& Co, will submit ior sale a Large and Miscellaneous quantity rTT^^T „_ of the above, consisting* of SURPLUS STOCKS, JOB GOODS AND DRAPERY « * . * OF VARIOUS SORTS, ■ home of winch is more or less damaged, and as the quantity of o-bods is lai-e the opportunity afforded to Purchasers for laying in a stock of Dranerv ° ' AT MAB.VELLOUSLY LOW PRICES ' Is one that may not occur again for a considerable time. Therefore everyone who wishes to buy Diaper} at half its value is requested to make an early call so as to obtain some of the bargains which will bo offered. ' «L M'DOWELL & Co. bog to say that in a stock of this sort it is impossible to give a detailed list of the goods to be disposed of. They would, therefore direct attention to the following- as amongst the many items to bo offered •— ' Upwards of one hundred hats aucl caps, men's and hoys', the price of which con ™?S? d/ froiMs. 6d t0 °s 6d each, will be sold at ls and Is 6d each biO ladies ancl girls' trimmed hats, newest shapes, price from 7s 6d to 12s 6cl will be sold at Is llcl and 2s lid each ' The entire stock of untrimmed hats at is each 100 pieces hat and bonnet ribbons, former price from 6d to 2s, will bo sold at ' 6d peryard 100 pairs ladies' kid boots, 12s 6'd, will be sold at 7s 6d per pair ■■Alarge quantity bf ladies' and children's jackets will be sold at from Is lid to 5s 6d each Silk cashmere and wool hoods, at Is Gd each Summer prints of excellent quality, at 6id per yard One thousand pairs of ladies' stays of various qualities, at Is 6cl per-pair all round ■ ' Ladies' and girl's stockings^ commencing at 6d per pair Men's sox, 6cl to ls ; men's'ties aiid scarfs, 6d and ls each 100 crinolines of good quality, old shapes, at Is each The dress materials will be sold at 6d, 9d, and ls per yard, just half price 16 pieces black Italian silks, slightly spotted, each piece containing 12 yards of yard-wide silk, former price 755, will be sold at 19s 6d per piece " Embroidered sleeve sets, ls per set; plain and fancy sets, Gd per set Belts: of all description, from 3d to Is each' White calicoe, 3s 6d per dozen ; soft mediums. 8s lid per dozen . supers, Yard wide super cloths and Horrock's long cloths, 5s lid per dozen 100 remnants of various materials, suitable for making* children's dresses at one third of the usual price . . \ In addition to the above, a large stock of General Drapery of every sort, house furnishing, winceys, sheetings, flannels, blankets, quilts, felt carpets' window muslins, ladies' skirts, men's and boy's clothing-,Winter wool goods, fur muffs,and collarettes, plaids, shirting, 4-4, 84 calicoes,~toilet covers, towels,'oilcloths, ladies' and children's boots, and all the etceteras usually appertainin'o* to a draper's and clothier's stock. ° 300 gross dress buttons, stylish goods, in cards of three dozen each card 'origin-' ally 3s per card, will be sold at 6d per card ' °. Mens colonial made suits, equalto: bespoke trousers, and trousers and vests Common shirts, 2s each ; good strong shirts, 2s 6d each . linen shirts, *2s lid Damaged'belts, Id each ; 1000 belts, at 6cl each Tweed and mole trousers and vests, at great reductions 100 boys'knickerbocker suits; commencing at 8s 6d per suit A lot of boys' clothing*, very cheap, all colonial made 200 pieces of wide width dress materials, at 9id per yard Large wool shawls, of various clans', at 12s 6cl each' 1000 pairs children's sox; of various sizes, 6d per pahTwilled Yorkshire sheeting, heavy, 2yds. wide, Is 6^d per yard Hair nets, from Id to Is each ; parasols, from Is 9d For blankets, quilts, towels, or toilet covers, go to the sale " For good value in calicoes, go to the sale ; for window curtains, felt carpets, and mattings, go to the sale * Short; blind window muslins, commencing at 3d per yard A large lot of skirts, collars and cuffs, wool clouds, . and furs, slightly soiled at great reductions. 7~— —o — Heacis of Families^-Settlers, Storekeepers, and Runholders will find jt greatly to ' their advantage to visit this sale at an early '■-.' date, and secure the advantages beino. offered. Note the Address— FINNIMORE'S OLD STORES, 7 ■ TAUPO QUAY,' WANGANUI. 1 J. M^DOWELITI Co., Vendors. SAIIE COMMENCES ON MOKDAY. 20th DECEMBEE. 'Dec. 18,, ; , ; ; 2773

£1 REWARD. LOST— A Bay Pony from oh' the Swamp, branded QG on neck and 6 on. near shoulder; also a chain at-, tached to his neck.. ; 'Apply to ROBERT KIRK, Church Place. dl 7 | 2756 All \ TO LET. ~ l~ A FOUR-ACRE PADuOCK on •the Biver Bank. Apply to the undersigneds R. W. WOON, ) ; . : ;THOS. FLANNAIIY, ; A ■■: Executors. dl? 2757

FOB SaLE. TWO ancl a Half Acres of GRASS, mow ready, to cut, within f-miie of tilt Post Office. Apply to I Mrs McGregor, i . . Ball Street. dl 7 ;.-;.-./ ..28G3 EASTDOWN, WA.NGANUI. rr>Oi LET for 21 years—Building JL Allotments, 5 acres each, Health c Bail way Bridge, i Apply to H. CHDBTON, Or . ■■'■■■■ E. R. JACKSON. d! 7 ' 2759

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Wanganui Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2664, 27 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2664, 27 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2664, 27 December 1875, Page 4

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