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NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! Opening up of the New Goods for the Winter Season. TAMES SMITH feels much pleasure in announcing the receipt of the whole of his chip« tl merits for the Winter Season, which have arrived by the following vessels, and are now ready for inspection : — ; :. : Ex Forfarshire Breehin Castle ") wir , „St Andrew's Castle Lucerne . ] Wellington _„ „ Northumberland, via Melbourne \ ■ ■ The rapid passages of several of the above vessels, more especially the s.s. Northuoiber- '<{ land, has placed hi hi in possession of some of the newest and choicest novelties procurable;ia; the Home market : and having arranged with his London buyer to have despatched regularly ajßortments of the latest introduction in novelties, his customers can depend on being ~ placed in possession, in the shortest possible time after introduction, of selections of whatever ? is new particular and fashionable. ' ' ' TE ARO HOUSE CUBA STREET. ' . ••_ • ; - DRESS GOODS— Amongst the dress fabrics are some very choice material, viz: Wool poplins, wool, oretone, marl twills, Balermo clothe, satin cloths, samette cloths, serges, wool reppe, Persian cords, &o, &c. SPECIAL — A most extensive choice of pure wool, French merino, in blue Humboldt, grenat, scarlet, &c, from Is lid per yard. . <: FURS — The attention of purchasers is specially direoted to the choice in muffs, collarets, fu* trimmings, &c, &o, being the largest and most extensive in variety to be met with in -• Wellington; grebe sets, chinchilla sets, kolinski seis, new muffs in chinchilla;' Minive, black jeanett, black lamb, racoon, striped musquash, bordered chinchilla kolinski, spotted se&),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 oloth, velveteen, brown cloth, sutara cloth, astracan, lambskin, sealskin, &c, &c. ■ ' '-■'■' SKIRTS AND COSTUMES — A very extensive choice of the newest and most becoming stjles in ladies' skirts, new skirts in wincey, satin cloth, quilted lustre, silk and satin ; ' the new embroidered batßwing. ' ' : ' - 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, &c, : &o. ' J. S. has every confidence in recommending his, black- silks, possessing as they do : such peculiar richness, softness of texture, and brilliancy of color. - ; SHAWLS — New and choice, new Roman shawlß, Queensland wool shawls, reversible Persian, reversible Tasmanian, &C, &c. . • '' ' •' ■ ''''" ■ ,-"■ FANCY HOSIERY — New Roman scarfs, breakfast wool shawls, fanoy wool orossoverg,- faaoy'wool capes, Berlin scarfs, fancy wool gaiters, boots, bootakins, bootees, American.' wool clouds, wool muffs and sets, wool polkas, speheers, Garibaldis, &o, &c. '•'. ' '•-"• HOSIERY — This department has always received special care, and the present stock haa opened out splendid value. Every variety of ladies' and children's hosiery kept ia stock. ' ' " ••::.'■> MILLINERY — Tho millinery being now shown at Te Aro House will be found to include Borne 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, irom 14s 6d each. • REAL LA.CE, ox 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 • sets, Maltese lappets. ■ ' ' . '" New fringes, new trimmings, new buttons, new gimp, new gimp ornaments, new gossamer new chemisettes, &c, &c. CHEAP DRAPERY ! CHEAP DRAPERY"! ! 312 doz ladies' white linen-faced collars one penny per ioz 150 black and colored straw hats Is each, 13000 yards new winceys, clean make . 4H, sfcd, 6£d, 7id, Is; 2a 570 „ black lustre lOJd, lljd, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, 3s 9d: 340 „ superior waterproof cloaking 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d, to 8a 350 pairs colored merino hose BJd, 9£d, lO^d, Is, Is 6d, 1b 9d: 220 „ children's merino socks 2£d, 3d, 3£, 4d, sd, 6cl, 7id 7060 yards all-wool Welsh flannels, wide widths lOJ, llj, 13Jd, to 2vßd 5000 „ Mexican calico 3£d, 4d, 4|d, sd, 6d, 74<i 260 „ double width unbleached sheeting 10id, ll£d, Is fiid, Is 6d, ls-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;v6s 3d 150 dozen children's wool ties 7£d, 9id, ll^d, Is 3d, less than halfpticff Boys' knickerbocker suits ■ 7s, 7s 3d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. 10s : ' JAMES SMITH, Importer of Men's and Boya' Clothing TE ABO HOUSE, CUBA STEEET. '■ ■ ■ BALL COSTUME. G B A N D . S H 0 W WEEK. TTIRKOALDIE & STAINS will show during the week, throughout the interior of their J^. establishment, the most perfect selection of BALL COSTUMES and materials landed ex Lncerne, they have had the honor of placing before the notice of the citizens of Wellington. . ' ' - . ... , . In made up BALL DRESSES, FLUTED SKIRTS, LACE DRESSES, POL'oN^LiSE^ &o, &c, they have paid duty on nine tons' measurement, being the largest importation their have ever received in one season. . . . J BALL MATERIALS In the piece, consisting of gold and silver'spangled tarlatans, brocaded grenadines, tarlatansfc and mushns, m all the lateat evening shades, lace tunics, polonaises, and skirts, neves. designs. . . , . >• . , t OPERA MANTLES, OPERA HOODS. LACE GOODS of every description, suitable for dresses or evening wear. As the whole of the goods will be arranged for the convenience of inspection KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Respectfully invite the attention of ladies and the public generally. Ladies' Drab, White,a nd Tinted KID GLOVES, 2s lid. " : SILK DRESSES, SILK DRESSES. SILK DRESSES. VICTORIA HOUSE: PLAIN EVENING COLORS FANCZ SILK DRESSES. AND RICH - MOIRE-ANTIQUBS, at a little over HALF-PRICE. JM'DOWELL & CO. havo purchased an importer's stock of the above goods at ah im- • mense reduction, to which their stock of fancy silks has been added, so that tHe variety to select from consists of nearly TWO HUNDRED SILK DRESSES. And in order to clear out the entire lot during the next month, we have given" full advantage of the cheap purchase as follows : — .-•.•• : ; 97 Ladies' fancy silk dresses, all shades, original price from £5 to £6, will all be sold a * £3 12s6d the full dress .. 27 Seven guinea dresses at £4 10a sterling each 970 yards of plain silk evening shades, superior quality, including blue, 'pink, lavender peacock, white, &c, originally 9a 6d per yard, will be sold at 6s 6d per yard ' Rich moire-antiques, originally ten guineas each, will be sold for six guineas thei full .9jk£s Real Irish poplins, from the Royal Poplin Factory, Messrs O'Reilley, Dunne, arid bo," Dublin . • ' - - ■ •'"•>- . .' , . ■• ' ' . „'.::' to i l'<i ,-: s jj^.'i ■ *Y. BALL' DRESSES' ! BALL DRESSES ! ! BALL DRESSES ! ! ! - - ; J. M'DOWELL and Oo>' invite inspe6lion !of the above as being the largest and by fat? the cheapest lot of silks ever exhibited in Wellington ; in fact, silks of a uaoßtiuperior quality are within the reaob, of everyone who choses to, one, ' ■• ; . - .•• ■'■' - f *!*.s« „'.... '-' .'i'/-'«p f <i :' '■•• s.<: ',<T J. MD OWEL L AND 'o 'O f ,A"i.f,er*a 3 S Lambton Quay and Willis street, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3839, 24 June 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3839, 24 June 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3839, 24 June 1873, Page 1

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