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GRAND CLEARING-OUT SALE. BANKRUPT STOCKIN THE ESTATE OF HENRY OWEN, BANKRUPT. fTTHE Stock-in-Trnde of H. Owen having been purchased from the trustees at an IMMENSE JL. REDUCTION' off English cost, the goods in each department will actually be SLAUGHTERED. Dress goods, Shawls, Mantles, Underclothing, Baby Linen, Blankets, Sheetings, Quilts, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Curtiim, Calicoes, Flannels, Linens, Hollands; Table Covers, Tweeds, Black Clothes, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Trimmings, Fancy Goods; &o, &c. The above lines only require to be seen to be picked up. A LOT OF SPLENDID CARPETS ON HAND, That must be got rid of at ANY PRICE. IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Ladies will fird some rare BARGAINS or GIFTS. IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will be found a oarefully selected stock of Men's and Boy's Clothing, Crimean Shirts, Hats, &c,&c; in fact, everything necessary for a gentleman's .or boy'a outfit, WHICH WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT ANY SACRIFICE. It is hardly necessary to state that this stock is perfectly new and seasonable, as the customers can JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. As this will probably be the last opportunity the inhabitants of Wellington will have, they should be ALIVE to the fact that a Bankrupt Stock does not last long, and therefore embrace the opportunity now offered. Come and secure a share of THE GREAT BARGAINS. As the whole stoefc must be realized upon -within a certain time, intending purchasers should LOSE NO TIME, as the goods will be GIVEN AWAY. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. 37* PER CENT OFF ENGLISH COST. THIS SWEEPING SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, And will continue until every line in the house is CLEARED OUT. TERMS CASH.

Drapery and clothing. T7IRKOALDIE & STAINS Having opened, ex' Lucerne, twenty cases Men's and Boys' Clothing, respectfully invite the attention of buyers and heads of families to their present extensive display, the whole of which will be found of the newest and moßt serviceable materials. Men's Galatea suits, 35s 6d, 425, 48s 6d, 63s Men's sac and Halifax suits, 35s 6d to 58a 6d Men's West End Paget coats, 45s 6d to 47s 6d Double-breasted Paget coats and vesta, 42s Galatea, Halifax, and sac tweed coats, fiom 18s 6d t» 30a Men's strong tweed trousers, lie 6d, 14s, Isg, 18s Men's trousers and double breasted vests, 15s 6d, 18s,'2Lb, 255, 30s Men's heavy Equator Macintosh coats, in black and d;ab, ail sizes Men's overcoats and Inverness capes, 18c to 45s Boys' winter tweed suits, all sizes, 21s, 255, 30a . Boyß' raid youths' Galatea, and Halifax , suits, 30s to 45s j Boys' knickerbockers, ss, 6s Velveteen knickerbocker suits, all sizes, 243, 30s Tweed, serge, and diagonal cloth knickerbocker suits, 14s to 25s Boys' overcoats, velvet collars, all sizes, 20s each GENT 3' EVENING DRES9. Dress coats, all sizes, 63s Black dress vests, 10s 6d Black cloth trousers, 14s 6d, 18s 6d, 255, 30a Dress shirts, military fronts and manifold plaits, in every 3ize The latest shapes n linen collars, 14in to 17iu Men's winter Crimean shirts, 3s 9d, 4j 6d 5s to 10a 6d Paris hats, latest styles, 21s A large assortment of fashionable soft und hard felt, hats, in black, brown and drab Silk scarfs in endless variety, Is, Is 3d t Is 6d, to 4s Boyß' do, Is to Is 9d Boys' and youths' fashionable hate, 3s 6d to 6s 6d Boya' Scotch caps, in velveteen and cloth, from Is 6cl to 4s

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3852, 9 July 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3852, 9 July 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3852, 9 July 1873, Page 1

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