—.■" ■ — ' < Drapery. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS 5 , AND BOYS' CLOTHING. TAMES SMITH WILL SELL DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY— tP Men'a all wool Cheviot tweed suits, 25s 6d, worth 453, guaranteed to wear well Men's twisted tweed Buitß, 29s 6d, worth 47s 6d Men's all wool doeskin suits, 455, worth 60a Men'a strong tweed trousers, 6s 9d, worth 10s 6d,' Men's ribbed tweed trousers, ]3s 6d, worth 18s Men's strong brown cotton sox, s£d Men's strong brown cotton pnnts, 3s 3d Men's brown cotton shirts, 2s 6d Men's strong striped jean shirts, 2s 9d Men's white dress shirts, 4s 6d Drab French felt hats, 5s Boys' hats and caps, boys' coats, boys' trousers, boys' suita A choice assortment of gents' acarfa, tiea, collars, •_»,"&<!. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. February 7th, 1871. _________________ COMMENCING THIS DAY, FEBRUARY 15th !! ANOTHER CHEAP SALE FOE CASH W CLARK has determined that he will offer to Cash Buyers the whole of hifl 0 Stock of Drapery and Clothing afc PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. All sorts of excuses are mndo by the Trade for these Clearing Sales — many o which are not true. W. Clark's excuse is that he is in want of Cash, and for this reaaoi^ Cash Bute us may depend on getting Bargains. W. CLARK respectfully solicits tho patronage of the public, and he promises to do ' his best to please them. New Goods are being opened out, which will be included j among the Bargains. f DRESSES AT HALF-PRICE. W. CLARK DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, LAMBTON QUAY. VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. j". m dowel:l & oo 1 . TTAVE RECEIVED the following GOODS, shipped direct from England, large portions of which have been manufactured to their order for this market for the ensuing Winter's trade. The entire lot will be placed before the public at an early date, of which due notioo will be given. NEW GOOD S,. E_ ship Aviemore, via Melbourne, 7 packages. Ex ship Christiun M'Ausland, via Dunedin, 8 packages. Ex ship England, direct to Wellington, 43 caseß and bales. PARTICULARS IN FUTURE ADVERTISEMENT. J. M'DOWELL & CO., VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. i i
Miscellaneous. TO THE PUBLIC. nriHE highest, price given tbv old left off X cloth-ing and boots Look them all up, and take them to FEANKEL'S, Lambton quay. JNOTICE. THE Undersigned is now prepared to Scour and properly Dry all the skins of the sheep that are boiled down at the Berhampore Steam Works. Also, pack them in bales fit for shipment. During the interval of the season, large and commodious buildings hare been erected, and are heated with hot pipes. Other arrangement a for thoroughly ■washing hare also been put up. (J. H. LUXFORD. December, 2, 1870.
Miscellaiieous.__ WBENTHAM, Piakofobtb Tttsrb • AND HaEMONIITM MaMtFACTUBEB Wellington, N.Z: N.B.— Musical Boxes, Accordians, Concertinas &.o, made, tuned, and repaired on the shortest notice. ,■ For Sale. — Organ Harmoniums. fT!HE~underßigned- are prepared to fown JL estimates, plans and specifications few the erection of mills and machinery for the ' manufacture of flax. REES & (HBSON, Rangitikei Steam TTlax Mille. EH. HUNT . BOOT & SHOE IMPORTER. Hunter Street, Wellington. Wholesale Only*
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3157, 25 March 1871, Page 1
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