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Drapery. Arrival of Another Shipment of Winter Goods via Melbourne* TAMES SMITH respectfully requests the attention of his Customers and the Public to the U arrival of another large supply of First-class Goods for the Winter Season, tho variety and general excellence of which cannot be surpassed, and affords a choioe seldom to be- had in Wellington. The whole was Positively Bought for Cash from the Beat London Houaes^afc a season of the year when Drapery is at the cheapest. Purchased under these favorable circumstances, J.S. is able honestly to promise his Customers Goods in every Department, of the best quality, at prices which will sustain th&repotation Te Aro House has already gained for supplying a good article at the lowest price. — Flannel, all wool, lOJd per yard Calicoes and sheetings in every width and make Belfast Holland's pure linen, 6£d per yard Linen table damask, choice patterns, 2s 2d to 3a 6& per yard Children's winter jackets, Is 6d ; waterproof cloaks, 3s 6d Ladies' velveteen jackets, 7s 6d Great variety and decided bargains in Ladies' waterproofs Costumes and cloaks A few very handsome white cloth jackets, half price Black velveteen, superior finish, 3s, 4s, and 4a 3£d per yard Linseys, 4d ; Fancy repps, 9£d j black alpaca, BJd Ladies' merino hose, BJd per pair 600 pairs Ladies' stays in white, drab, and acarlet, 3s, 3s 6d, 33 9d, 4s 6<L 150 dozen Ladies' collars, ll£d per half dozen 50 do Ladies' plain and fancy cuffs, 6£d per pair. An immense stock of Boy's and Men's Clothing, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STEEET. NEW DRAPERY, NEW WINTER MILLINERY, NEW CLOTHING. VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. /SECOND SHIPMENTS EOR THE WINTER TRADE. 0". 2s£ c JD OWIE LL & 00. OEG to inform the Inhabitants of Wellington and tho surrounding provinces thafc. they-, hare just opened up their SECOND SHIPMENTS for the season, consisting of DRAEERY S MILLINERY, CLOTHING, and FANCY GOODS, ex ships AGNES MUIR, LOOELEE, &c, &c. The fact of the bulk of our season's Shipments having come direct from the Mannfao turers enables us to offer them to our customers at WHOLESALE PRICES, as the*uauai intervening Profits have been saved ; and there are a few special ines to which werinyittt particular attentioia, feeling confident that for price, combined with QUALITY, thejgcannofc be matched in the Colony. The following are a few of the specialities : — WINTER DRESS MATERIALS, consisting of French merinos, serges in alFcolofi," Norwich poplins, colored ropps, fancy dresses, Aberdeen winceys, real Saxonjr winceys, clan tartan plaids, &c. NEW ZEALAND FAMILY SHIRTING, manufactured to our order, and eaohtpiece bearing the name of the firm, so as to prevent spurious imitations, price*6s 9d per doz yards, by the piece 6Jd per yard. TWO CASES BLACK VELVETEENTB, suitable for dresses and costumes, remarkably good value, and much admired for their gloss and color, commencing at 3a lid per yard. ONE CASE WATERPROOF TWEEDS, all the prevailing shades, including the BISMA.RE blue for costumes. TWO CASES VELVETEEN and Fur-trimmed CLOTH JACKETS, all the- latest styles. Having bought these a bargain, we are enal/ifed to offer them one-thud less than usual price. ONE CASE MILLINERY BONNETS, newest stylos. ONE CASE TRIMMED HATS, including the Orleans, Verdun, Zarina, in velvet TWO CASES WOMEN'S and GIRL'S untrimmed Hats 5 1 do Feathers and! Plume* i 475 striped wincey skirts, worth 9s each, will bo sold at 4s 6d each 275 very superior skirts, fancy silk striped, for 63 6d each I 120 ladies' and girls' waterproof cloaks, in all colors IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, J. M'DOWELL & CO. are showi an entirely NEW STOCK, the greater portion of?wbicli is Colonial made — 200 boys' tweed knickorbocker suits, price 83 lid per Buifc 100 boys' Eaton suits and Youths' suits, suitable for the season Men's suits, trowsors and vests, overcoats, waterproofs, Crimean shirts, flanueEdxawerff, wool half-hose, hats, caps, &c. J. M'DOWELL & CO. wish to add that the great depression oaused by the recent? disturbance in Europe has induced their buyer to purchase much more largely than usual, and in. order to make room for a veiy extensive Shipment of Goods, now nearly due, in thes ehip EDINBURGH CASTLE, the whole of the above have been marked at the smallest margin of profit, so us to effect a clearance. VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON J. M'DOWELL & CO. Wellington, 22nd May, 1871.
i Miscellaneous. ' BALLOON POST. FAO SIMILE of a real BALLOON LETTER as sent from Paris during- tha early part of the siege, September, 1870.. The names and addresses only in this Lotter are fictitious j tho Dateß, Handwriting, Republican Stamps, Postmarks, &o.,. ares identical with the original, even to eize and. weight of paper. PRIu'E, 9d. WILLIAM LYON, May 9, 1871. ' MONUMENTS. "~~"* DESIG-NS of Monuments and Railings, adapted to kakanui stone, by J. Hunter, Dunodin, can be seen at Mr Robert Bteefct'a. book- binder, Wellington agent, at exceedingly low prices. Designs sent on application-NGAHAURANG-A BOILING- DOtWN ESTABLISHMENT. rfIHE Undersigned is prepared to. receive X any quantity of sheep for boiling down at his establishment. Satisfactory return* guaranteed. * ALFRED TYERProprietor. . NOT ICE. * ALL persons indebted to the lateD-Hender-son, cutter Dawn, are hereby requested to pay their respective amounts to Mrs D-Heu* derson or Wm. Atkiuß. Manawatu, May 30, 1871. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. R AUSTIN, Boot-maker, &c., wishes to- • intimate to. his customers and friends ' that he has removed to those premises* opposite Mr Barratid'e, Lambton Quay. 29th May. , GRASS SEED. PERENNIAL RYE GRASS SEED 8d per lb. J. DKANSFIELD.
Business NoticesAND R. SHEERIN beg to inform the • inhabitants of the Taita and its vicinity that they commenced business as BUTCHERS on tho Ist November, at the premises adjoining the Albion Hotel ; and hope by strict attention, and supplying only the best of meat, to merit a share of public patronageWM. WALLIS, BTTH,DBB AND T7NI>EETAKEE, MANNBBB-STBEET. SEASONED TIMBER, all sizes and widths always on hand ; also Amorican Panael and Sash Doors ; also, Sashes and Frameb. TotM-a Piles, from 6^feet 2. Galvanized Corrugated Iron, 24 guago Screws, Nails, Rivets, and Washers, oheap. JH. ~M A~Bia~l O T~T~, • TEiEscorß Manufacturer, Telescopes Made and Repaired. Spectacles to suit all Sights. Compasses, &c, Repaired. Engravings, &c., &c. GASCOINE & PARSONS BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS, &o. Pipitka Street, THORNDON FLAT. XT7" FIFE, Chemist and Dboggist! ] WELLINGTON DISPENSARY, Willis street. MR. PARKER, PROFESSOR of MUSIC Leaßons on the Pianoforte, elementary and finishing. Pianofortes correctly tuned and repaired. Address— Moles worth Street, EIJMOND ANDERSON" ARCHITECT AND LAND SURVEYOR, Carter ton, Wairarapa. ladon^mT~edward bladon, formerly of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, in England, who arrived in Australia about eleven years ago, is requested to communicate with Messrs Vaughan Moulo and Seddon, Solicitors, Market stroet, Melbourne, Australia. Any person knowing Mr BSadon's address will oblige by communicating same to Messr Vaughan & Co.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3230, 20 June 1871, Page 1
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