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IMPORTANT SALE »E W PA'NCI D> ES S GO Q BlSi, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA- STREET. :,;::,. ;K TAMES SMITH, having purchased a Warehouseman's Stook of NEW FANCY- DBBSST 0 GOODS, has decided on offering them. to the public at priceß that will: profgriMS determination to give customers such GENUINE BARGAINS in the newest; .'cUwß-Ot materials as will not be met with elsewhere in the trade. ■ ! s'.^5 ' .^ THIRTEEN THOUSAND YARDS OF NEW FANCY DRESS STUFFi -y Lot I— Fancy shot, camlet, 6£d, worth 9Jd , ;*.';"'' y Lot 2— Fancy wool cloths, Bjd, worth, Is Id ; ;' , -y. Lot 3— Serge wool cloths, 9Jd, worth Is 2d . a Lot 4— Figured barathea cloths, lOJd, worth Is 3d Lot s— Brocaded stripe do, Is o£d, worth Is 5d ,'.;,..; Lot 6— Reversible alpacas, Is lid, worth Is6id f „ „ Lot 7— Figured soft lustre, Is 2£d, worth Is 8d - '.; =■ Lot B— Spaced figured cloths, 1b 4^d, worth la lid' " :,..""" Lot 9 — Embroidered reppes, Is 4^d, worth l's lid . '' , { - Lot 10— Spaced satin cloths, Is sid, worth 2a, ld Lot 11 — Mixed shot stripes, 1b 6frd, worth 2s 2d ' ... Lot 12— Figured satin cloths, In Hid, worth 3s 3d PATTERNS FREE BY POST. . t Also, a splendid choice in the newest shades of colorings in satin cloths, diagonal; stnpea, Persian cords, popeleines, wool reppes, valentia cloths, Swiss serges, French merino^, figured Arabian lustres. &c, &c. . . " . v STRAW HATS STRAW HATS STRAW ,HATS. ; Lot I— At 6d each Lot 6— At Is Hd each Lot 2 — At 9d each Lot 6— At Is 3d each ■'_•;.: LotS — At lO^d each Lot 7— At Is 6d each . .: Lot 4 — At Is each Lot B—At8 — At Is 9d each CHILDREN'S SUPERIOR VELVET TURBAN HATS, Is EACH. : - The above lot of Ladies' Straw Hnfcs includes some of the most fashionable- shapes: in pearl, twist, and satin straw in black, brown, grey, and black and white stripe. "• > -:' ,^U LADIES' FASHIONABLE TRIMMED HATS, 2a 9d, 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d, 6a 6d, 7a Sii The balance of the last shipment of English Trimmed Bonnets will be cleared out at 12s 6d each. : Infants' French Merino Cloaks, qu'lted and braided, slightly soiled, 9s 6d and 11s eaoh. Richly Braided Cashmere Hoods will be charged only 3s 9d arid 5s 6d each. WOOL JACKETS, WOOL TIES, WOOL POLKAS. „__, , Girls' wool jackets, Is, worth 2s 3d ;la 3d, worth 2s 9d ;Is 6d, worth 3s 34 , Women's wool jackets, 2s 6d, worth 6s; 3a 6d, worth 7a; 4s 6d, worth 8s 6d. Fancy wool crossovers, Is 3d, worth Is lid ; 1b 9d, worth 2s 6d j. 2s Sdj worth 7s?6d Wool boas and victorines, 7id, worth Is Id; 9d, worth Is 3d ;; 10id, worth; ls 6d. FUR MUFFS, FUR COLLARETS, FUR BOAS. 200 fur muffs, less than half-price, 3s 9A, 4s 6d, 5s 6d 150 fur collarets, less than half-price, 2s 6d, 33 9d, 4.^3 300 fur boas and victorinea, less than half-price, Is, Is 3d, Is 6 . 200 dozen ladies' paper collars, : one penny per dozen * : A large assortment of ladies' stays, superior make, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 2g lid BLANKETS. FLANNEL. BLANKETS. V : ".\ "" Blankets, single beds, 11s 6d, 16* 6a, 19^ 6d, 2ls Blankets, double beds, 18s 6d, 21s 6tl, 25s 6,i1,.34s 6d ... : Blankets, extra large size, 31a 6d, 39s 6d, 43 6d -„ Flannel, wide width, : . 10id per yard . 10,000 YARDS PAPERING SOEIJf, EXTRA QUALITY, 7fd per yard, '-- : TE AUQ HOU^iTcUBA STREET. ; ; VI C T O Ft I A H OUSE. ARRIVAL OF OUR SECOND SHIPMENTS. FOR THE WINTER TRAD®; FORMER SHIPMENTS THIS SEASON ... ... 129 •' - . EX SHIP WATERLOO, VIA MELBOURNE 31 „ S.B. NORTHUMBERLAND 36 „ SHIP JUBILEE, WELLINGTON 26 „ SHIPS WILD DEER AND HALCIONB 17 239 J. 'M'DO WE L L & CO WISH to direct attention to the above very large shipmentp, which complete their Stock for the WINTER TRADE, and in order to effect a clearance during the nexli few weeks, the Goods have been marked at a very SMALL ADVANCE,, thus enabling purchasers to buy in many instances at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES.. - . . .;,; •■> J. M'DOWELL & COi beg to state that the great extent of their Stock affords a variety for intending purchasers to select from not to be met with t.lsewhere, whilst the. same SEASONABLE CHARGES which have hitherto characterised their trading, in Wellington* will be strictly adhered to. ... . .-,,;-* I Amongat the NEW GOODS now being opened up, we wisn to direct attention to; tha following : — . . : 1 case new black silks . 2 oases men's overcoats .. 1 Case new colored silks l.caae boys' overcoats ■ 1 case wool shawls . 3 cases waterproof; cqatß - „-_.-•..-. 1 case French kid gloves 7. cases^men's and boys' hats ; . •".. r 2 cases black silk fringes 2 cases Crimean shirts ■ ,- .. .. • . 2 cases costume velveteens 4 cases jwhite* shirts . . -„-. 1 caee black and colored silk velvets. . 2. cases Oxford shirts ■..-■• - -^ : r -.- -3 oases black cloth jackets 5 bales blankets - ; ' 4 cases winter hosiery 2 bales carpets ...... 3 cases ladies' and children's und/srclothing 1 bale railway rugs . . ; ■ 3 cases waterproof cloaks and jackets 1 case French merinos 1 case velveteen jackets 5 cases winoeys 1 case fur-trimmed jackets 8 bales flannels --..,- --7 cases winter dress materials 3 case Crewdson's shirtings . . 3 cases winter bonnets 3 cases New Zealand shirting, brand JM'St 2 oases clouds and fancy wool goods , to order 1 . . , 1 . •>. : ? 3 oases minivers collarettes, wool scarfs 1 case furs . .-t Roman scarfs, &c. " 13 cases men's clothing ... . "." 2 oasea ribbons ■ 4 cases men's hosiery : . . ... "f 1 case laces 4 cases mole trousers 2 cases damasks and tablecloths 2 cases.Scotph .twee.ds.. >"• Catalogues have been issued for the convenience of country settlers and parties living at at distance, and may be obtained on application. .. .". • = -,■•' Country Orders received Careful and Prompt Attention. ■:-•/ PATTERNS FREE BY POBT. .•: . ' J. M'T>jq>% ; ! E LL & CO., 1 VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY AND.WIIiLIS STREET (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). BALL OOSTU ME. GRAND SHOW WEEK. • T7"IRKOALDIE & STAIN'S w Ushow during the week, throughout the interior df JtitiiC ■ V establishment, the .most perfect selootion of BALL COSTUMES and materials landed ex Lucerne, they have had the honor of placing before the notice of the citizens o Wellington. ' . ■ --•"' ' - - .•- "* --: - , In made up BALL DRESSES, FLUTED SKIRTS, LACE DRESSES, POLONijSSS '* &o, &c, they have paid duty 6n nine tons measurement, Wng the largest importation they/ have ever received in one season. : '• . r> 4" c BALL M AT ER I A L S „; v ,; J, In the piece, consisting of gold and silver spangled tarlatans, brocaded grenadines. ;tarlatansf and muslins, in all the latest evening shades, lace tunics, polonaises, and skirts,. nawes^/ designs. . ,•'•■":■ -•■ - OPERA MANTLES; OPERA HOODS. . 3^S LACE GOOD 3of every description, suitable for 'dresses or. evening wear.': 1 ' ":';;"r^.. ; Aa the whole of the goods will be arranged for the convenience i of linspe^ioaf^A d Kespeotfully inTite the attention of ladies and tbie publio g'eneraily^. ; ' • * \ '""i'-v 4^'ti"<sft^ .. '\-> - ■■'■.:■ ■ ■•:, ■;.<?. ■ u :-:f:\iy.n)r*v:i'r~ '■ . . ' .e '$! ftsik itl t mrf|§Mf«^*;;^ Ladiw' Drab, White,a nd Tinted KID GLOVES!, '.2s lid:. \_, \" \^^J§i|S

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3868, 28 July 1873, Page 1

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