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NEW GOODS r NEW GOODS!! ; -" Opening up of the New Goods for the Winter Season. „ * , ■ r.'-'V,- - JAMES SMITH feels much pleasure in annorncing the receipt of the whole ef his ship*,. ments for the Winter Season, which have arrived by the following vessels, arid are WHt'j ♦ ready for inspection : — ....."'- ..'.' Ex Forfarshire ■ _ Brechin Caßtle } Wellington ,/• „ Sfc Andrew's Castle Lucerne ) ° „ Northumberland, via Melbourne ~ : ... \ The rapid passages of several of tbe above vessels, more cspeoially the b.s. NorthaoAer* land, has placed him in possession of some of the newest and choicest novelties proourable lftf the Home market : and having arranged with his London buyer to have despatched rego* larly assortments of the latest introduction in novelties, bis customers can depend on befog placed in possession, in the shortest possible time after introduction, of selections of whasevpe is new particular and fashionable. ° ty " : TE ARO HOUSE CUBA BTREET. DRESS GOODS— Amongst fche dress fabrics are some very choice material, viz: Woolpoplina, wool.cretone, marl twills, Balermo cloths, satin cloths, samette cloths, tfirgev wool reppe, Persian cords, &c, &o. '-'.' , SPECIAL— A moat extenaive choice of pure wool, French merino, in blue Humboldt, grenat, scarlet, &c, from la lid per yard. ','.'.' FURS — The attention of purchaaera ia specially directed to the choice in muffa, collarets, for trimmings, &c, &n, being the largest and most extensive in variety to be met with in Wellington ; grebe sets, chinchilla sets, kolinski se-js, new muffs in cbinohill% Minive, black jeanett, black lamb, racoon, striped rauequash, bordered chinchilla kolinski, spotted aeal,g rebe, &o. ' .""' MANTLES. AND JACKETS— This department ia .supplied wifch an elegant ohoice of ladiea and children's jackets of the moat fashionable shape in silk velvet, black oloth, velveteen, brown oloth, satara cloth, astracan, lambskin, sealskin, &c, &o. ...'-. SKIRTS AND COSTUMES — A very extensive choice of fche neweat and most becoming: styles in ladies' skirts, new skirts in wincey, satin cloth, quilted lustre, silk and satin the new embroidered batswing. BLACK SILKS — In aU fche makes most remarkable for brightness and durability of voeeaf viz, gro grain, gro de soi, drap de Lyon, drap di France, reversible casbmere, Ac, &o J. S. has every confidence in recommending hia blaok silks, possessing as they do • such peculiar richneaa, softness of texture, and brilliancy of color. * SHAWLS — New and choice, new Roman shawls, Queensland wool shawls, reversible PersiaK, reversible Tasmanian, &c, &c. FANCY HOSIERY — New Roman soarfa, breakfast wool shawls, fancy wool crossovers, fancy, wool capes, Berlin scarfs, fancy wool gaiters, boots, bootakins, booteea, Americafer wool clouds, wool muffs and sets, wool polkas, spencers, Garibaldis, &o, &o. HOSIERY — Thia department haa always reoeived special care, and the present stock ba*, opened oufc splendid value. Every variety of ladies' and children's hosiery, kept in stock. ■ ■.• j MILLINERY — The millinery being now shown afc Te Aro House will be found fco include; - 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 eacb. REAL LACE, ex Northumberland— The most beautiful choice of Real lace goods to be met wilh in Ihe province in Real vallencennes, Real Maltese, Real Honiton, Honiton applique, Yak lace, Maltese collars, Honiton oollars, Honiton' chemisettes, Honiton Bets, 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 oollars one penny per do* 180 black and colored straw hats .la.each--13000 yards new winceys, clean mako 4_--l, s_d, 6_d, 7io> le, 2a 570 „ black lustre lOfcd, Hid, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, 3s 31 340 „ superior waterproof cloaking 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d, to> 8» 350 pairs colored merino hose B_d, 9£d, 10_d, Is, Is 6d, Is 94---220 „ children's merino socks 2£d, 3<l, 3J, 4d, 5d,,6d, 7idt 7060 yards all-wool Welsh flannels, wide widths 10*. ll*, 13id,.t0 2s 84 5000 „ Mexican calico 3£d, 4d, 4_d, sd, 6d, 7_ff 260 „ double width unbleached sheeting 10£ d, lUd, Is S_d, Is 6d, laSHf 500 pairs stays and corsets, Btoufc make 2a lid, 3a 6d, 3s 9d, 4» 6d 350 children's cloth jucketa 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2a 9d, 3a 6d, 4* 6d, 5a.34 150 dozen children's wool ties 7£d, 9_d, ll£d, 1b 3d, less than halfprica Boys' knickerbocker Buits 7s, 7s 3i, 7s 6d, 8s 6o\ 10* FOR PRICE LIST SEE 30th PAGE. JAMES SMITH, Importer of Men's and Boys' Clothing TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. VICTORIA HOUSE. ARRIVAL OF OUR SECOND SHIPMENTS FOR THE WINTER TRADE. FORMER SHIPMENTS THIS SEASON 129 EX SHIP WATERLOO, VIA MELBOURNE 31 * „ S.S. NORTHUMBERLAND 36 „ SHIP JUBILEE, WELLINGTON 26 „ SHIPS WILD DEER AND HALCIONE ... .... 17' 239 J. MD OWE L L & CO WISH to direct attention to the above very large shipments, which complete their Stock for the WINTER TRADE, and in order to effeofc a clearance during the next, few weeks, the Goods have been marked at a very SMALL ADVANCE, thus enabling purchasers, to buy in many instanoes at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. J. M'DOWELL & CO. beg to state that the great'extent of their Stock afford* a variety for intending purchaaera to select from not to be met with elsewhere, whilst the earns REASONABLE CHARGES which have hitherto characterised their trading in Wellington, will be strictly adhered to. Amongat the NEW GOODS now being opened up, we wish fco direofc attention tothft following : — 1 caso new black silks 2 cases men's overcoats . 1 case new oolored silks 1 case boys' overcoats 1 case wool shawls 3 cases waterproof coats 1 case French kid gloves 7 cases men's and boys' hats 2 cases Mac? silk fringes 2 cases Crimean Bhirts ; 2 caßes costume velveteens 4 cases white shirts 1 case black and colored silk velvets 2 cases Oxford shirts 3 cases black cloth jackets 5 bales blankets 4 cases winter hosiery 2 bales carpets 3 cases ladies' and children's underclothing 1 bale railway rugs 3 oases waterproof cloaks and jackets 1 ease Frenoh merinos 1 case velvetesn jackets 5 cases winceys 1 case fur-trimmed jackets 8 baleß flannels _ . 7 caees winter dress materials . 3 case Crewdson's shirtings 3 cases winter bonnets 3 oases New Zealand shirting, brand| Jlf: 2 cases clouds and fancy wool goods to order 3 oases minivera collarettes, wool scarfs 1 case furs Roman scarfs, &c. 13 cases men's clothing 2 cases ribbons 4 cases men's hosiery 1 case laces 4 caees mole trousers 2 cases damasks and tablecloths 2 cases Scotch tweeds Catalogues have been issued for the convenience of country, settlers and parties living at »*• distance, and may be obtained on application. _ , Country Orders receive Careful and Prompt Attention. PATTERNS FREE BY POST. J. M'DOWELL & CO., VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS STREET (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). BALL COSTUME. GRAND SHOW WE EX T KIRKCALDIE & STAINS will show during the week, throughout the interior of theiter establishment, the moat perfect selection of BALL COSTUMES and material*: landed ex Lucerne, they have had the honor of plaoing before the notioe of the citizens » •, Wellington. In made up BALL DRESSES, FLUTED SKIRTS, LACE DRESSES, POLONAISBSE?, &c, &c, they have paid duty on nine tona measurement, being the largest importation, fchej*^ have ever received in ono season. BALL MATERIALS In the piece, consisting of gold and silver spangled tarlatans, brocaded grenadines, tarlatanst*., and muslins, in all tho lateßfc evening shades, lace tunics, polonaises, and skirts, nswea^.. designs. OPERA MANTLES, OPERA HOODS. LACE GOODS of every description, suitable for dresses or evening wear.. . :>; Ac the wholo of the goods will he arranged for the convenience of [inspections:,KIRKCALDIE & STAINS ; ;^ Respectfully invite the attention of ladies and the publio generally. • ' \'_ ':'■ { -,v i ~ i -..-•. "*; , ,-. ..... -•.^' : iiji£^^i*.^'i-'i%i~ .■----•'' : - - --" ; - ie **^* fi 4^^^teS; Ladiei' Drab, White,a nd Tinted KID GLOVES, «rll^ ; Z^-^msM

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3857, 15 July 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3857, 15 July 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3857, 15 July 1873, Page 1