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NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! Opening up of the New Goods for the Winter-'S,eason. JAMES SMITH feels much pleasure in announcing the receipt of the ■whola of hisjh.tp« ments for the Winter Season, which have arrived by the following vessels, and are now ready for inspection : — Ex Forfarshire Brechin Castle") w „. , „ St Andrew's Castle Lucerne j Wellington „ Northumberland, via Melbourne The rapid passages of several of the above vessels, more especially the s.s. Northnmber* land, has placed him in possession of some of the newest and choicest novelties procurable in the Home market : and having arranged with his London buyer to have despatched regularly assortments of the latest introduction in novelties, his customers can depend on being placed in possession, in the shortest possible time afterintroduction, of selections of whatever is new particular and fashionnble. TiS ARO HOUSE CUBA STREET. DRESS GOODS — Arrong3t the dre?s fabrics are some very choice material, viz: W^H)l poplin?, wool.oretone, mnrl twills, Bilermo cloth?, satin cloths, samette cloths, sergei, wool reppe, Persian cords, &c, &c. SPECIAL — A most extensive choice of pure wool, French merino, in bluo Humboldt, grenafc, scarlet, &c, from Is lid per yard. FURS — The attention of purchasers is specially directed to the choice in muffs, collarets, fu* trimmings, &c, &c, being the largest and most extensive in variety to be me| with in Wellington ; grebe sets, chinchilla sets, kolinski se^s, new muffs -in chinchilla, Miaive, black jeanetr, black lamb, racoon, Btriped musquash, bordered chinchilla kolinski, spotted senl,g rebe, &c. MANTLES AND JACKETS— This department is supplied with an elegant choice of ladies and children's jackets of the most fashionable shape in silk velvet, black cloth, velveteen, brown cloth, sutura cloth, astracan, lambskin, sealskin, &c, &c. « SKIRTS AND COSTUMES— A very extensive choice'.'pf the newesfand most' becoming styles in ladies' skirts, new skirts in wincey, Batin cloth, quilted lustre, Bilk and satinj^, the new ombroidered batswing. "^fifr 1 BLACK SILKS — In all the makes most remarkable for brightness and durability of wear, * viz, gro grain, gro de soi, drap de Lyon, drap di France, 'reversible cashmere, Jpf|&e. J, S. has every confidence in recommending his black silks, possessing as they 9o such peculiar richness, softness of texture, and brilliancy of color. SHAWLS— New and choice, new Roman shawls, Queensland wool shawls, reversible Persian, reversible Tasmanian, &c, &c. FANCY HOSIERY — New Roman scarfs, breakfast wool shawls, fancy wool crossovers, fancy wool capes, Berlin scarfs, fancy wool gaiters, boots, bootakins, bootees, American wool clouds, wool muffs and sets, wool polkas, spencers, Garibaldis, &c, &c. "~|* HOSIERY — This department has always received special care, and the present stook has *"'"' opened out splendid value. Every variety of ladies' and children's hosiery kept in stock. MILLINERY — The millinery being now shown at Te Aro House will be found to inolude some exquisite designs in ladies' millinery, bonnets, and trimmed hats, also a very large selection of French flowers and feathers. Just opened, one case of millinery bonnets, from 14s 6d eaoh. REAL ItACE, ex Northumberland — The most beautiful choice of Real lace goods to be met with in the province in Real vallencennes, Real Maltese, Real Honiton, Honiton >& applique, Yak lace, Maltese collars, Honiton collars,- Honiton chemisettes, Honiton 6 sets, Maltese lappets. ■-.;»•* New fringes, new trimmings, tew buttons, new gimp, new gimp ornaments, new gossamer new chemisettes, &c, &c. ;;-^-- OHEAP DRAPERY ! CHEAP DRAPERY ! ! 312 doz ladies' white linen-faced collurs one penny per eloa I 150 black and colored straw hats Is eaoh 13000 yards new winceys, clean make 4JH, 5Jd, 6£d, 7id, Is, 2s 570 „ black lustre 10£ d, ll£d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, 3s 3d 340 „ superior waterproof cloaking 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d, to 89 350 pairs colorod merino hose B£d, 9£d, 10|d, Is, Is 6d, Is 9d 220 „ children's merino socks 2£d, 3d, 3£, 4d, sd, 6cl, 7H 7060 yards all-wool Welsh flannels, wide widths 10£, 114, 13£ di to 2s 3d 5000 „ Mexican calico 3£d, 4d, 4£d, sd, 6d, 7W 260 „ double width unbleached sheeting 10£ d, llid, Is rtjd, ls.6d, Is 9d 500 pairs stays and corsets, stout make 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d 350 children's cloth jackets 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, Ss 3d 150 dozen children's wool ties 7£d, 9Jd, lljd, Is 3d, less than ba}fprio> Boys' knickerbocker suits 7s, 7s 3d, 7s 6d ; 8s §d. 103 FOR PRICE LIST SEE 30th PAGE. JAMES SMITE, Importer" of Men's and Boys' Clothing TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. THE WINTER TRA. DE, JM'DOWELL & CO. bog to thank the inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding a provinces for the lar^e amount of patronago accorded to them since their first opening in Wellington, and they have great pleasure in stating that the large and steady increase which has taken place in their business, has necessitated their building new and commodious premises, so as to enable thnm to hold a stock in proportion to their increasing trade. Their new premises having beon completed for some time, has enabled them to?nphf'a stock much in excess of auy thing they have hitherto exhibited ; and the punctual arrival of the vessels containing their first shipments has enabled them to open up.a new stock for the season, consisting of ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE PAOKatfES. As the greater portion of these goods have been selected dirootly for' our especial trade by a buyer thoroughly conversant with the requirements of this colony, who' has a large New Zealand experience, we feel great confidence in recommending to them to" pur /customers and the public in general. In addition to the above, our second series of shipments are now nearly due, and will be exhibited immediately on arrival. DRESS DEPARTMENT. A splendid variety, among which we enumerate the following as worthy of special notice . — Black wool poplins, black Persian cords Black Russell cords, black ffrape cloths Black baratheas, black Norwich twills Bkck Paramattas, black satin cloths Black and oolored silk velvets Velvets for drosses, Velvets for costumes, Velvets for jackets FANCY SKIRTS. Wincey skirts, tweed shirts, batswiug skirts, embroidered skirts, costume skirts, braided shirts, quilted skirts, in lustres, satin, and silk New shades in turquoise, for trimmings, Grout and Courtauld's patent crapes FANCY DRESSES. The new wool serges, the new satin cloths The naw sultana cord, the new satin striped' Plain Bilk repps, the new French cord The new wool repps, colored silk repps Silk warp Palermos, figured camlets Real Irish Poplins, from the Royal Poplin Factory, Dublin, and a large stock of blade silks, including Gros De Towors, Drap Italian, Drap De Lyons, Groa De Suez, Satin de LyoBS, Radzymeres, &c. '+■;* FURS. New musquash muffs, new lynx muffs, New chinchilla muffs, new badger muffa New kolinsky muffs, new fox muffs, New monkey muffs, new goat muffa New real sable muff?, new ermine muffs New miniver muffs, new grebe muffs New collarettes and boas to match. In this Department we are showing a choice and varied assortment of ladies' and children's etraw, felt, and velvet hats, turbans, &c, comprising all the newest and most fashionable shapeß, as the following : — Lilian, Adela, Tyrol, Laura, Lome Sandrock, Kurnoi, Cavalier, Brigarte Zingari, Chesney, Albani, Bijou. The fiuest selection of French flowers and feathers ever imported. Ribbons, gloves, and laces. JACKETS and MANTLES, from the most fashionable London and Paris houses, in velvet, velveteen, satarra, beaver, diagonal, ripple, and plain cloths. In GENERAL DRAPERY and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, J. M'Dowell and Co have beon enabled to maintain the reputation of Victoria House for serviceable goods, and the increasod space at their disposal has enabled them to introduce many items not hitherto in their Btock. A largo shipment of J. MD. and Go's New Zealand shirting, manufactured to order, ta 6a 9d, and extra quality at 8s 6d per dozen. Waterproof tweeds, brown hollands White twilled sheetings, two yards wide Medium Welsh flannels Grey twilled sheetings, two yards wide Lancashire flannels, Saxony flannels Checked winceys, Saxony winceys Scotch plaidings Aberdeen winceys Crimean shirtings, in great variety Union ticks, cotton ticks White calico, grey calico Liaen ticks BLANKETS. Whito blankets, single and double beds Scotch blankets Blue blankets, grey blankets Crib blankets Toilet quilts, Terry quilts, Marseilles quilts, Alham'bra quilts, diced bed covers, toilet COTOrSf Muslin curtains, from 4s 6J per pair Lace curtains, from 6s 6d per pair Leno curtains Applique curtains FURNISHINGS. Wool damasks in all the new shades Victoria covers, velvet pile table covers Wool repps, in marono, crimson, and green Cloth table covers Tapestry carpets, Kidderminster carpets Brussels carpets Axminster hearthrug.', cocoa mattings Felt carpets, hearth rugs Furniture dimities, the latest putterns Ladies', girls, and children's underclothing, stays, &c. Catalogues have been issued for the convenience of country settlers and parties living at a distance, and mey be obtained on application. PATTERNS FREE BY POST. VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS STREET (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). J. M'DO W~iTi L & CO. DOLLOND .A. 3ST T) O O. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, 1 LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. Established 1750. By Appointment to H.M. the QUEEN, Royal National Life Boat Institution, &0., *c Field Glass, in sling case, from 42s The Unrivalled Guinea Opera Glass. Pocket Aneroids, with Altitude Scale, £3 10s. ASTBONOMIOAL, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND TOURISTS' TELESCOPES. Spectacles and Eye-glasses. Theodolites, Levels, Sextants, Compasses, Barometers and Tbermomotars. INVENTORS OF THE IMPROVED V LEVEL. Shippers and Merchants supplied on Liberal Terms. Catalogues on application.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3833, 17 June 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3833, 17 June 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3833, 17 June 1873, Page 1

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