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Drapery. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING. TAMES SMITH WILL SELL DURING- THE MONTH OP FEBRUARY— tl H™ Men's all wool Cheviot tweed suits, 253 6d, worth 455, guaranteed to wear well Men's twisted tweed suits, 29s 6d, worth 47s 6d Men's all wool doeskin suits, 455, worth 60s Men's strong tweed trousers, 65, 9 d, worth 103 6d Men's ribbed tweed trousers, 13s 6d, worth 18s Men's strong brown cotton sox, s£d Men's strong brown cotton pants, -3s 3d Men's brown cotton shirts, 2s 6d Men's strong striped jean shirts, 2a 9d Men's white dress shirts, 4s 6d Drab French felt hat 3, 5s Boys' hats and caps, boys' coats, boys' trousers, boys' suit 3 A choice assortment of gents' scarfs, tics, collars, &c, &c. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET* February 7th, 1871. COMMENCING- THIS DAY, FEBRUARY 15th I ! ANOTHER CHEAP SALE FOR CASH. W CLARK has determined that ho -will offer to Cash Buyers the -whole of hia • Stock of Drapery and Clothing at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. All sorts of excuses are made by the Trade for these Clearing Sales — many of whioh are not true. W. Clark's excuse is that he is in want of Cash, and far this reason Cash Buyebs may depend on getting Bargains. W. CLARK respectfully solicits the patronage of tho public, and he promises to do his best to please them. New Cfobda are being opened out, which will be inoluded among tho Bargains. DRESSES AT HALF-PRICE. W. CLARK. .DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, LAMBTON QUAY. VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY 1 "WELLINGTON. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. CLBAEING SA3L.E! J ■ M'DOWELL &c CO. Have just opened up, ex steamer " Gothenburg," an Importer's Stock of Autumn Dre3ae3 coHSisting of 8,500 yards, of Varied Styles in Dress Goods, bought at a discount of 40 per cent. J. MD. & Co. have classified and marked the entire shipment, as underneath, at the reqpsmallest margin of profit, so as to effect an entire clearance of the lot DURING THE NEXT TWENTY-ONE DAYS. The nenr approach of the Winter Trade, and the very large shipments which they have coming to hand in the ship " England," now nearly due here, and also via Melbourne, bar© rendered it necessary for them to make a Sacrifice of their present Stock, which they are now doing to a very remarkable extent, so as to make room for their winter abip'ments, and as the time for doing so has become so limited, tfvy have determined to continue the Sale for TWENTY-ONE DAYS LONGER ! ! 'Adding the large Sfcoak of Dresses mentioned above to the Stock, at; the following reduced , rate of prices : — 2,200 yards Seasonable Striped Heavy Poplinettes, at lOfcd, usual price Is 6i 2,200 yards Superior Fancy Dresses, at Is, usual price Is 9d 2,100 yards Real Serges, Figurdd Alpacas, and Mohairs, at 13 l£d, usual price 2s 2.000 yards wide width Fancy Dress Materials, at Is 4£d, usual price 2s 6d 45 pieces French Merinos, wide widths, extra quality, at 2s lid, usual price 4a 6d A large quantity of Fancy Dress G-oods, at 6£d and 9£d per yard Ladies' Cloth Jackets, 5s lid ; Yelreteen Jackets at 9s 9d The Stock of Clothing, General Drapery, Millinery, Jackets, Underclothing, Houae-furaisn-ings, &c, has been greatly reduced in price. The Sale will continue for TWENTY-ONE DA. ITS LOKQER. AU'partiea requiring any of the above will find this a rare opportunity for buying at a UHJ» over half tho prices hitherto ruling in Wellington. J. M'DOWELL & CO., VICTORIA HOUSE, "LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ■ ■mm ■■ i. _ iiijn.il n ii, Pii.mi.ni. ,„„.. , _ imjim— — ■ — — — ■ — — — a— » Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. TO^TTTWPTT^TTn" "XXT BENTHAM, Pianofobtb Tuwaa 'gijbLl!; highest price given for old left off jy je ton NZ .ml t°T ]l f S an f d b ™^°^c he ? aU , T P< N.8.-Musicai Boxes., Aocordians, Oonoerand take them to FRANKEL'S, Lambton m^ tuned, and repaired oath* shortest notice. JNOTICE For Sale—Organ Harmoniums. I nhHE undersigned are prepared to form rpHE Undersigned is now prepared to Scour j X estimatea, plans and specifications for X and properly Dry all tho skins of the the erection .of mills and machinery for feb.» sheep that are boiled down at the Berhamporo ! manufacture of flax. Steam Works. Aho, pack them in bales fit [ REES & GUBSOK, # for shipment. During the interval of the i Rangitikei Steam TTlaxMilla. season, largo and commodious buildings have i ~~ ~J* been erected, and are heated with hot pipes. "17^ H . H U *•_ T Other arrangements for thoroughly washing ' JDi • BOOT & SHOE IMPORTER havo also been put up. ' Hunter Street, Wellington. . Gh H. LUXFORD. ' December, 2, 1870. WHOLESALE Onlt.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3150, 17 March 1871, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3150, 17 March 1871, Page 1
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