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Pranary. BA.2STS:i^TJ^T STOCK IN RE HOCKIN, BIRD, COLE and COMPANY, WAREHOUSEMEN. GREAT DRAPERY SALE! ! HHHE PREMISES, WATERLOO HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, lately in tho occupation X of Plimmer and Co., will bo RE-OPENED ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, for TWENTY-ONE DATS, For tho purpose of clearing out a larjre and valuable Stock of Drapery, Clothing, House Furnishings, &c., &c, AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION. The stock has been opened up and marked nt Unprecedently Low Prices, so as to clear it out in the time specified. All buyers who wish to save from twenty-fire per cent, to onethird in their purchase*' of drapery will find it to their advantage to make ati early cull, 80 a to obtain some of the Great Bargains which will bo offered. For instance — 330 dozen white calico, in lengths of one dozen, at 3s lid per dozen 420 do do wetwove, do 5s Gd pi»r dozen 530 do Crowdson cloth linen finish (a very superior muke), 6s 6d per dozen 3"0 do Mexican unbleached calico (nearly white), 5s 6d per dozen 500 do do wirle width, sumer, 63 6*l per dozen 200 do heavy sailcloth calico, Vs firl per dosm A large lot of white dinp'-ra at 10id, ls, Is 1-J-d per yard A large quantity of children's hoods at one shil.ing each A large lot of window inu-lins, net and harness, at 4£ri, fid, and 9d per yard Flannels, blankets, sheetings, damasks, towels, toilet covers Q.uilts, rugs, hotluiids, prints, muslins, silicins, linings Floor cloths, felts, carpets, &c, at a great reduction. The most remarkable item in tho stock, nnd one to which wo wish to direct very special attention, is tho Dress Department, which contains OVER NINE HUNDRED DRESSES, ] Consisting of plain alpacas, lustres, lustrenca. chiillis, Norwich poplins, poplinotfes, saHnottes suteen cloths, cronie marls, grenadine*, French merinos, French twills, &c. The (ircss stock being so huge, we have classified aud arranged the entire stock into four, lots, aud a series of four pieces, each being a full dress of ten yards, in every variety of color, texture, and fabric, consisting of — 213 mohair and fancy dresses at 5s 5d the full dress 19G plain and fancy dresses at 7s lid tho full dress 248 serge, sutin, lustre, and alpaca dresses at 9.i 7d the full dress 320 Norwich poplin, satinetfe, and poplinetto (extra quality), 12< fid tho full dress In the Clothing and Hosiery Departments will bo offered a Stock of Colonial mado Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, &c, iirnongit wliicll we veiny notice ttae following items as partiuularlj' worthy of attention : — 400 men's Scotch twill shirts, lined backs, at ls 6d ench G2O Somerville and printed regatta shirts at 2s Gd each 650 soft twill Largan lawn shirts at 3s lid each All-wool Crimean shirts, colonial mude, ut 53 9d, 7s 6d, and 8s 6d 100 men's Alpine hats, 5s 9d each Men's cotton socks, 6d, 9d, ls Men's wool half-hose at ls, ls 3d, ls 6d Men's colonial-made suits, men's sac coats, Galatea jnckets Trousers, tweed and mole. Trousers and vests, colonial made Boys' suits, youths' suits, children's Knickerbocker suits 420 «irls' and women's straw hats at Is and ls fid each Ladies' summer, cloth, tweed, and velveteen jackets, trimmed hats. Heads of families, settlers, storekeepers, and all who wish to practice oconotny in making their purchases of drapery and clothing will find this an opportunity rarely to be met with for buying fir^t-cluas goo/la at marvellously low price. The sale will commence on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, on the promises, WATERLOO HO US I'], late Pluniner and Co., for TWENTY-ONE DAYS. Hours of business from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. For tho convenience of artisans, mechanics, and those engaged in trade, the promises bo re-opened from seven to nine o'clocks on the evenings of WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY during the sale. jr. M f DO¥ELL & CO

Business Notices, By special J^iMhJ!&<% Excellency appointment 2^/*^yMj^y tno to His A'^SV^LA Governor. [Established 1865.] TjIDWARD GREAVES SMITH, I'J Pianoforte Warehouse, Wellington. Pianoforte 3by all the leading makers and Harmoniums for salo or hire Pianofortes tuned singly or by the jear _ Harmoniums and all descriptions of musical instruments, brass, reed, or string, tuned and repaired Organß imported from the leading makers and on arrival, erected and tuned in any part of the colony. All instruments are personally selected by Jamea Smith & Sons, music sellers by special appointment to the Queen N.B.—Solo Agent for James Smith and Sons. Pianofortes supplied wholesale and retail. Sole Agent for tho Royal Sewing Machine Company. Sole Apent for Milner's Fire Resisting safeß Government depot FOE Educational Works and School Requisites. By special j|§J|L§L Excellency appointment 6^*^jSsvTVV t0 His <§SfilSS<k G-overnsr. TAMES BERGER, LATE EDWARD J GREAVKS SMITH, Bookseller and Musicseller, Wellington, All descriptions of musical instruments, newest and standard music, sacred and secular Educati.nal and other works School requisites of every description Books, stationery, drawing materials, &c Portfolios, music-folios, pocket and memo books, &c POSTAGE AND BILL STAMPS. A large stock of English, German, and Anglo-German concertinas. The roweßt Music &c, sent to all parts of tho colony — Post Free. THE WELLINGTON MUSIC WAREHOUSE. MR E. GREAVES SMITH begs to inform the public of Wellington and the provinces that the department comprising Music, Educational and other books.Stationery, &c, will on and after Monday, 14th August, bo carried on by Mr James Bergor, late with Messrs Addison and Lucas, Music publishers, London Tho stock has been carefully revised and arranged, and will always contain a largo and well assorted Boleotioo of newest and standard music, educational works, school and office requisites. Musical instruments, and small goods. Mr Smith will continue to carry on tho business connected with the salo and hire of pianofortes and harmoniums, tuning and repairs, &c, in the pianoforte show- room, which will bo open as usual from 10 to 6. H AR L E S S E A GJS R ENGINEEB, BOIIiEB MAKER, IttON AND BRASS FOUNDBB Custom House street Wellington.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3334, 1 November 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3334, 1 November 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3334, 1 November 1871, Page 1

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