Drapery. TE A.IR/O HOUSE. TAMES SMITH desires to inform his Friends and Customers, and tho Public generally, that he g PURCHASED FOR CASH a LARGE PORTION of Jtho DRAPERY STOCK tendered for by Mesßrs ROSS and GLENDENING, Dunedin. . . . Tho Goods aro now being arranged and marked, and will bo ready for inspection in a tow days. Having determined to give his customers the BENEFIT OF THIS SUCCESSFUL PURCHASE, they will be found, without exception, the , CHEAPEST DRAPERY GOODS that have been shown this season. J. S. takes this opportunity of malting it known that his New Stock of Colonial-Made ClotJiing for the Christmas Trade is being made positively to order by one of the First-class Manufacturers in Melbourne, and, together with his present selection of English-Made Clothing, will form the MOST COMPLETE STOCK of MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOY'S CLOTHING IN WELLINGTON! Per MAY QUEEN, via Dunedin, also to arrive in a few day?, A LAUGE LOT of MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, made by SPECIAL CONTRACT in LONDON, thereby obtaining a decided advantage, which will enable him to sell a really splendid articlo considerably under wholesale prices. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. VICTORIA HOUSE. J. M'DO"W^LL &o CO. "O ESPECTFULLY invite attention to their First Series of Shipments for the SPRING JLV and SUMMER SEASON, amounting to SIXTY-SEVEN PACKAGES. In addition to which we have, to arrive via Melbourne, NINETEEN PACKAGES, transhipped from the ships Norfolk ank Avicniore. J. M'DO W ELL & C O. Have much pleasure in stating that their Shipments comprise a well-chosen STOCK oi Goneral Goods, specially adapted to meet the requirements of this market. MILLINERY— This Department contains all the Latest DRESSES— Specialities to Millinery Bonnets, Trim- A Magnificent Assortment of Dross mod Hats, Straw Goods, &c, &c. Materials, in all tho Newest Shades and Fabrics — Infants' Hoods New Tinted Alpaca Sun Hats New Bulenno Cloth Flowers New Poil de Obevres Feathers New Costume Cloth MANTLES— New Silvertines The Newest and Richest Designs in New Alsace Camlets Genoa Velvet, Silk, and C.'oth. Just FANCY— opened:— A case of Handsomely-trim- Lace Ties, Scnvf,.',Collttrettes, Chemisettes, mcd BILK JACKETS— Ribbons, Trimmings, Laces, Scarfs— The " Princess Louise" In endless variety. Tho" Princess Thyra" DOMESTIC GOODS— The " Lorno " Being in the Home Markets prior to the Tko " Belgravia" Jato advance in tho vurious descriptions The "Beatrice" of Woollen and Cotton Manufactures, we Tho"Agusta" were enabled to make very large purSILKS ehnses at old prices, which places us in a Our Stock of Black and Colored Silks position to supply our customers with will bo found unusually large, and of ex- goods considerably under present market cellent value. Every piece of Black Silk vuluo. having been selected with tho groatest Blankets oaro, nnd all of Pure Material, and qua- Flannels ranteed to give entire satisfaction — Shootings Eluck Glnees lable Liven Poult de Seles Calicoes, &c. Gros Grain CLOTHING— Bolzmero A splendid stock of Colonial made clothing, Colored Gros Grains consisting of men's suits, trousers, and vests, Colored Figured boy's suits, youth's suits, knickerbockers, Colored German men's, boys', and youths' hats, PATTERNS FREE BY POST, ON APPLICATION. VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. J. M'DO WE L L & C O.
Business Notices. WHOLESALE & RETAIL SADDLERY AND HARNESS DEPOT, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. WILLIAM LOWES, Manufacturer and Importer, would respectfully call tho attention of his numerous friends and tho public generally to his extensivo and well assorted stock of Saddlery and Harness, and would at the same time intimate that he has reduced his prices considerably, and is propared to do the trade in all its branches as favorably to the purchaser as any house in Now Zealand. EIGHTEEN DOZEN HOGSKIN SADDLES, Just landed at from £2 to £3 each Spring Cart Harness, from £6 per set Colonial mado Saddles, from £&, cask &c, &c, &c. Storekeepers and tho trade supplied. Saddles, Harness, Collars, &c, made on tho premises and carefully fitted. Lambton Quay, Wellington. Branch Establishment. Mastorton, Wairarapa, OPENING NOTICE. 1 AMES GEAR begs to notify that he has just comploted tho erection of a first-class Butchering Establishment in Cuba-street, to meet the requirements of hisTe Aro customers. The new shop will be found to bo fitted up with all tho most modern improvements, and tho?o who patronise it will find that tho Meat supplied will bo unsurpassed in quality by any establishment in town. Business was commenced ON TUESDAY, sth DEC. Wellington, sth December. TUB'S . W . H . WATSON, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, Abel Smith Street. ERNEST S . THYNNE, Land Agent & Surveyor, AucnoNEEE, Foxton, Manawatu. Mr Thynno has a thorough knowledge of tho Manawatu, and is prepared to select totara or agricultural land. TINNEY, HOUSE AND ORNA- • MENTAL SlGtf-PAINTER, Molosworth street, Nearly opposite tho Government Buildings. *»/ ifJLb'iS, UIIEMIBX AND DliDttGlST WELLINGTON DISPENSARY Willis street.
Iffedical, "VTERVOUS DEBILITY.— A GoHtlenum, jSH iftcr years of suffering, has discovered a simple means of self-cure. He will be happy to forward tho particulars to any sufferer on receipt of a dirosted envelope and postage in New Zealand stamps. Address — Mr Horace Bromloy, Post-office, Melbourne. X\EAFNESS ! !— Tho undersigned having I ) been for years hard of hearing, procured hrough his brother, a banker in England, a recipo from the Royal Infirmary for Diseases of the Eur, Dean-gtr^et, Soho, London, which has entirely cured him, and will bo happy to correspond with anyone similarly afflicted. T. B. HANNAFORD, Land Agent, High-street, Auckland. Business Notices. T>OBERT D A V I E ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Willis Street, Wellington. All kinds of Ironwork for building purposes bridges, etc., executed on very moderate terms. Manufacturer of Iron Gates, a specimen > which can bo seen at Government Buildings. CHARLES SEAGER ENGINEER, BOILER MAKER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDEB Custom House street Wellington. M>. @- «f?| By Special Jf^/Jo!^f<K Excellency Appointment (j^^M^ir^^ 10 to His &&4g&o§is& Governor. TJ E. WARCUP, BOOT-MAKER. ManufacturorofQ-cntlomen's Boots exclusively N.B. — Pair of lasts fitted and kept for every Customer. Address— Willis street. "j WILLIAMS'S BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Willis Street. 'TTICTORIA COACH AND CARRIAGE V FACTORY, MOLESWORTIT STREET, TIIORNDOtf FI.AT. H. B. COCKBURN Begs to announce to Iho public that ho has now commenced business in his new and com modioua premises, nnd iB prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him in a firat-rato stylo, and at prices and workmanship that ho feels confident will give satisfaction. Uo also begs to announce that his now Shoeing Forgo is now in full operation, with all the modern improvements, to carry on a large business. All iron work entrusted to him is under his entire superintendence, and ho can, therefore, guarantee as to tho qualify and style of workmanship. ASOOINE & PAESOFS, BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS, &o. PIPITBA SXBBBT, THORNDON FLAT. J
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3376, 20 December 1871, Page 1
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