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IMPORTANT SALE . ' op v NEW EANCI DRESS GOO DS, TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA - STREET. ' JAMES SMITH, having purchased a Warehouseman's Stook of NEW FANCY DRESS GOODS, has decided on offering fchem to fche public afc prices fchafc will prove hi, determination to givo customers, such GENUINE BARGAINS in the newest class of materials as will not be met with elsewhere in the trade. THIRTEEN THOUSAND YARDS OF NEW FANCY DRESS STUFF. >..; Lot I— Fancy shot camlet, 6_d, worth 9_d Lot 2 — Fancy wool cloths, - B_d, worth Is Id Lot 3— Serge wool clothß, , 9_d, worth Is 2d Lofc 4— Figured barathea cloths, lO.d, worth Is 3d Lofc s—Brocaded5 — Brocaded stripe do, Is o_d, worth Is 5d 'fi Lot 6— Reversible alpacas, Is l£d,. worth Is 6_d .. Lot 7— Figured soft lustre, Is 2_d, worth Is 8a Lofc B— Spaced figured oloths, *Is 4_d, worth Ib lid . Lofc 9 — Emhroidered reppes, Is 4_d, worth Is lid. Lot 10— Spaced satin cloths, Is 5.d, worth 2s Id __ Lot 11 — Mixed shot stripes, Is 6_d, worth 2s 2d Lofc 12 — Figured satin cloths, Is ll_d, worth 3s 3d PATTERNS FREE BY POST. Also, a splendid choioe in fche newest shades of colorings in satin cloths, diagonal stripes' j Persian cords, popeleinrs," wool reppes, valentia oloths, Swiss serges, French merinos, figured Arabian lustres. &c, &c. STRAW HATS STRAW HATS STRAW HATS. Lot I—At1 — At 6d each . Lot _ — At la l_d each Lofc 2— Afc 9d each Lot 6— At la 3d each 4 Lot 3— At lO.d each Lot 7— At Is 6d each Lot 4 — Afc Is each Lofc B—At8 — At 1b 9d each i HiCHILDREN'S SUPERIOR VELVET TURBAN HATS, Is EACH. The above lot of Ladies' Straw Hats includes some of the most fashionable shapes - pearl, twist, and satin straw in black, brown, grey, and black and white stripe. LADIES' FASHIONABLE TRIMMED HATS, 2s 9_, 4s 6d, ss, 6s 6d, 6s 6d, ft 6d. • The balance of fche last shipment of English Trimmed Bonnets will be cleared out afc 12s 6d each. Infants' French Merino Cloaks, quilted and braided, slightly soiled, 9s 61 and 11b eaolt Richly Braided Cashmere Hoods will be charged only 3s 9d and 5a 6d each. WOOL JACKETS, WOOL TIES, WOOL POLKAS. Girls' wool jackets, Is, worth 2s 3d ; Is 3d, worth 2s 9d ; Is 6d, worth 3s 3d Women's wool jackets, ' 2s 6d, worth 6s; 3a 6d, worth 7s; 4s 6d, worth 8s 6d Fancy wool crossovers, Is 3d, worth Is lid ; Is 9d, worth 2s 6d ; 2s 3d, worth 7s 6d Wool boas and viefcorinesj 7_d, worth Is Id; 9d, worth Is 3d ; 10__, worth Is 6d. FUR MUFFS, FUR COLLARETS, FUR BOAS. 200 fur muffs, less than half-price, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d 150 fur collaretSs less than half-price, 2s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s 300 fur boas and victorines, less than half-price, Is, Is 3d, Is 200 dozen ladies' paper collars, one penny per dozen A large assortment of ladies' stays, superior make, Ib 6d, 2s 6d, 2s lid BLANKETS. FLANNEL. . BLANKETS. Blankets, single beds, lis 6d, 16a 6d, 19s 6d, 21s Blankets, double beds, 18s 6d, 21s 6d, 25s 6d, 34s 6d Blankets, extra large bizo, 31s 6d, 39s 6a, 43 6d Flannel, wide width, 10_d por yard 10,000 YARDS PAPERING SOEIM, EXTRA QUALITY, 7fd per yard. TE ARO IJOUSE, CUBA STREET. VICTORIA HOUSE. REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF WINTER DRESS MATERIALS, MUXI NERY, AND JACKETS. J. MD OWE L L & CO. HAVE reduced theories of the balance of tbeir WINTER STOCK in the varion departments. WINTER DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, AND JACKETS Have been reduced 25 PER CENT, so as to effect a clearance during the n«t f»w week J. M'DOWELL & CO. ; , Have received advices of their Spring and Summer shipments of Drapery, Ololhinf, Millinery, &c. The shipments are greatly in excess of any hitherto received in this Province by any retail firm in one season. The first shipments are now due, particulars of whioh wdl- appear in a future is_U9 of this paper.' COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION PATTERNS FREE BY POST. J. M'DOWELL & CO., VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS STREET COtmosite the Bank of New Zealand).

Public Companies. 11HE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAK, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limiibd). Advances made, by way of mortgage on i Real Estate, or Leaseholds, the borrower to | havo power to repay by instalments. Advances made' on other approved seouri- ' tieß (such as stock, ships, &o,) but not on personal security, Bills of Exohange or Pro« missory Notes. Investments can be made and money borrowed, on the principle of Building Societies, as per tables fco be seen afc the offioe, where the necessary information can be obtained. DEPosirs. ' ';; The company receives money on deposit for such term, and at such rates of interest as r may be from time to time agreed upon. ) WILLIAM ALLEN, Manager. lat May, 1873. WELLINGTON AND WAIRABAPA CARRYING COMPANY. The above Company beg to inform the publio thafc they commenced operations on the lsfc day of June. All goods fco be forwdrded by them musfc be sent to their- Depot, for which receipts will be given, if accompanied with a receiving note. T. 0. DARCY, Agent. •yUIENEW ZEALAND TITANIC STEEL I AND IRON COMPANY (Li_cr__a>) NOTICE TO WELLINGTON SHAREHOLDERS, r The Letters of Allotment for shares in this Company haying now been out {for some ..time. Shareholders who have not yet paid fcheir Al« lotuient Call are reminded that unless the same is paid to the credit of fche Company at the Bank of New Zealand on or before the' 30th INST, their deposits are liable to he for* fritnd. „; . . . -.•'! ;T "- .'-"' For the Board of Directors,* -■*."<• "* .'." . W. GIBSON*, :: • „ Chairman, Wellington, 23rd August, 1873. •

Public Notices. WOOL, FLAX, TALLOW, HIDES AND OTHER PRODUCE. The undersigned have made arrangements for the publio sale of Wool, Flax, Tallow, and other produce seufc to the Queen's Wharf, where the same can be stored on moderate terms, and, if necessary, insured at a low rate of premium. The sales will bo held evory Tuesday, at 12 o'clock noon, or at any date or time according to special instructions. Wool or other produce received at any time, and either sold or retained, according to instructions j tho wharfinger's receipt being sufficient to enable the proprietor lo obtain advances. Advances can be made upon produce for shipment to London, or any part of the world. Producers will find ifc greatly to their adVantage to send their wool and other produce direct to the Queen's Wharf for sale or shipment, as a considerable saving would be effected in cartage, storage, insurance, &c. JACKSON & GRAHAM, Lessees of Queen's Wharf and \^ arehouse. 12th October. ■VT O T I C Ej I have this day transferred my buainesß to Mr D. MOIR, who will continue to curry on the same as heretofore. ; All persons indebted to me are requested to 'pay their accounts to him, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same ; and all accounts against me uro to be sent in to Mr Moir by the Ist Augußt, 1873. JAMES HOWARD. Wellington, 19fch July, 1873. THE undersigned are cash buyers of WOOL and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms LEVIN & CO

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3900, 3 September 1873, Page 1

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