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Drapery. __^ GREAT, CLEARING SALE OF , MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS 1 CLOTHING. TAMES SMITH WILL SELL DURING- THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY— el Men's all wool Cheviot tweod suits, 25s 6d, worth 459, 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, 6s 9d, worth 10s 6d^ Men's ribbed tweed trousers, 133 6d, worth 18sJ 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 Btrong striped jean shirts, 2s 9d 3 Men's white dres? shirts, 4s 6d Drab French felt hats, 5s Boys' hats and caps, boys' coats, boys' trousers, boys' suits A choice assortment of gents' soar/s, ties, collars, &c, &c. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREE . Fobruary 7th, 1871. ' VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, 1 WELLINGTON. FIRST SHIPMENTS POR THE AUTUMN ' AND WINTER TRADE. j. m:dowell & o o. BEG- to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding provinces that thej ar» now showing their Autumn and Winter Stook of Drapery, Clothing, House Furnishing*, Millinery, Ladies' and Children's Jackets, &c, imported direafc from the Manufacturers, ex ships Aviomore, Christian M'Ausland, England, &0., consisting of 107 packages of New and Seasonable Goods, the most rcoenfe productions of British and Foreign Factoriei. The fact of the bulk of these Shipments having come direct "from the Manufacturer*, enables us to offer them to our customers at WHOLESALE PRICES, as the usual intervening Profits have been saved, and there are a tew special lines to whioh particular attentioa is invited, feeling confident that for price, combined with QUALITX", they cannot be matohed in the Colony. The following are a few of the specialities :— 300 pieces New Zealand family shirting (white) manufactured expressly to our own order, and branded with our initials, in order to prevent spurious imitations. We can strongly re« commend this to heads of families, it being a useful cloth, and suitable. for many purpose*, price 6s 9d per doz, or 6d£ per yard by the piece. ' 138 pieces French merinos, all aolora, portion of a M-uiufaoturer's Stock, whioh we wen fortunate enough to secure, and which we can afford to sell at leas than ordinary invoice prioe, such as good ordinary quality French merino, at Is 8H per yard, usual price 23 6d. Very superior quality extra wide width, all the newest shades, at 2s lid, cannot possibly be equalled in the trade ab leas than 43 6d< } 225 pieces good useful winceys at 6£d per yard, much under their value. 72 inch watertwist sheetings, Is 4>id, Is 9d, 2s 3d } „, ar .» 8nf i {( j _.i, 10 72 inch Finlay's twilled do, la 6d, 2s, 2s 3d ) AU 8 P lenCll(1 TalUo - Also a large lot of hnlf-blei\ched heavy twilled sheetings, which we can recommend ftl being exceedingly useful, 72 inch wide, at Is 9d por yard. White Welch flannels, at 19 2Jd> "worth Is 7d Scarlet and Saxony flahnol, at Is 3£d, worth Is 9d Black velveteens for costumes and dresses, 2s 6d to 6s 9d per yard 6-4 all-wool Tartan plaids, 2a lid, usual price 3s 9d Waterproof tweeds, all shadeß, 3s 6d to 6s 6d 100 all-wool longshawls, clans, &o, 15s 6d, worth 25s each Q-rey calicos, all widths, 3H to 6|d por yard, splendid value. J. M'DOWELL & CO., Have only to add that the above Goods have baen bought under the most advantageous circumstances, their orders having boon placed when Woo) htd rdnohdi its bw<)3t e>b, anil. they can with the utmost confidence invite buyers to come and inspeot their Nil W STOOK, whioh has just been opened. VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTO3T QUAY, WELLINGTON. Movch 27th, 1871. PATTERNS POST FREE ON APPLICATION. COMMENCING THIS DAY, FEBRUARY 15th ! I ANOTHER CHEAP SALE FOK CAS& TT7" CLAftK has determined that he will offer to Cash Buyera the whole of hi» W « Stoek of Drapery and Clothing at PJRIOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. All sorts of excuses are mnde by the Trade for these Clearing Bales— many of which are oob true. W. Clark's excuse is that he is in want of Cash, and for this reason Cash Buybus may depend on getting Bargains, W. CLARK respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, and he promisee to do his best to please them. New Goods are being opened out, whioh will be included among the Bargains. DRESSES AT HALF-PRICE* "WV. CLARK. DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, LAMBTON QUAY.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3162, 31 March 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3162, 31 March 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3162, 31 March 1871, Page 1

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