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IMPORTANT SALE ox NEW JANCI DRESS GOODS. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA -STREET. JAMES SMITH, having purchased a Warehouseman's Stock of NEW FANCY DKBBB GOODS, has decided on offering them to the public at prices that will prove his determination to give customers such GENUINE BARGAINS in the newest claaa o£ materials as will not be met with elsewhere in the trade. THIRTEEN THOUSAND YARDS OF NEW FANCY DRESS STUFF.' Lot I— Fancy shot camlet, ,"6Jd,. worth 9id Lot 2 — Fancy wool cloths, B£d, worth Is Id Jjot 3 — Serge wool cloth?, , 9£d, worth Is 2d Lot 4— Figured barathea cloths, 10H, worth Is 3d Lot s—Brocaded5 — Brocaded stripe <?o, Is OJd, worth Is 5d Lot 6 — Reversible alpaca?, Is Hd, worth Is 6Jd Lot 7 — Figured soft lustre, la 2^d, worth Is 8d ; Lot B—Spaced8 — Spaced figured cloths, Is 4fcd, worth Is lid Lot 9 — Embroidered reppes, Is 4sd, worth Is Hd Lot 10 — Spaced satin clothp, 1b B£d, worth 2s Id Lot 11 — Mixed shot stripes, Is 6£d, worth 2s" 2d ' >■-• Lot 12—Figured satin cloths, 1< ll£d, worth 3s 3d ; PATTERNS FREE BY POS P. : Also, a splendid choice in the newest shades of colorings in aatin clotha, diagonal stripes Persian cords, popeleines, wool reppes, valentia cloths, Swiss series, French merinos, figured Arabian lustres. &c, &c. STRAW HATS STRAW HATS STRAW HATS. : Lot I—At1 — At 6 d each Lot s— At Is lid each Lot 2 — At 9d each Lot 6 — At Is 3d each Lot 3— At lOJd each Lot 7 — At la 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 Hats includes some of the most fashionable ehaper pearl, twist, and satin straw in black, brown, grey, and black and white stripe. LADIES' FASHIONABLE TRIMMED HATS, 2i 9i, 4s 6d, sa, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7a 6d. The balance of tho last shipment. of English Trimmeu Bonnets will bo cleared out at 12s Od each. Infants' French Merino Cloaks, quilted and braided, slightly soiled, 9s 6d and 11s each Richly Braided Cashmere Hooda will be charged only 3s 9d and 5s 6d each. WOOL JACKETS, WOOL TIES, WOOL POLKAS. Girls' wool jackets, Is, 2s 3d ; Is 3d, worth 2s 9d ; Is 6t, worth 3s 3d Women's wool jackets, 2j 6d, worth 6a; 3a 6d, worth 7s; 4s 6d, worth 8s 6d Fancy wool orossovors, Is 3d, worth Is lid ; Is 9d, worth 2a 6d ; 2a 3d, worth 7s 6d' Wool boas and victorines, 7£d, worth Is Id; 9d, worth Is 3d ; 10£ d, worth Is 6d. ( FUR MUFFS, FUR COLLAB.ETS, FUR BOAS. 200 fur muffs, less than half-price, 3s 9d, 4s 6dj 6s 6d 150 fur collarets, less than half-price, 2s 6d, 3s 9d, 4a 300 fur boas and victorines, less than half-price, Is, Is 3d, Is 200 dozen ladies' paper collai'a, one penny per dozen A large assortment of ladies' stays, superior make, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 2a lid BLANKETS. FLANNEL. BLANKETS. Blankets, single beds, 11s 6d, 16* 6d, 19-* 6d, 2ls Blankets, double beds, 18s 6d, 21s 6d, 25s 6d, 349 6d Blankets, extra large size, 31s 6d, 39s 6d, 43 6& Flannel, wide width, 10£ d per yard 10,000 YARDS PAPERING SCRIM, EXTRA QUALITF, 7|d per yard. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. VICTORIA HOUSE. REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF WINTER DRESS MATERIALS. MILLINERY, AND JACKETS. J. M C D OWE L L & CO, HAVE roduced the price of the balance of their WINTER STOCK in the varfott departments. WINTER DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, AND JACKETS Have been reduced 25 PER CENT, so as to effect a oleirance aurhv* the nexfe few Week J. MCDOWELL & CO. Have received advices of their Spring and Summer shipments of Drapery, Clothing"^ 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 which w'H appear in a fature' Fsstts of this paper. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION PATTERNS FREE BY POST. J. M'DOWELL & CO;, VICTORIA HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS STEEEO! (Opposite the Bank of New Z nlanri).

Public Notices. WOOL, FLAX, TALLOW, HIDES AND OTHER PRODUCE. The undersigned have made arrangements for fche public sale of Wool, Flax, Tallow, and other produno sent to the Queen's Wharf, where the same can be stored on moderate terms, and, if necessary, insured at a low rate of premium. TV"* nn\ng ynU Via W\^ QvoTy 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 ; the wharfinger's receipt being sufficient to enable the proprietor to obtain | advances. Advances can be made upon produce for shipment to London, or any part of the world. Producers will find it greatly to their ad- ' vantage 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 cartnge, storage, insurance, &c. JACKSON & GRAHAM, Lessees of Queen's Wharf and V 5 arehouse. 12th October. "VT O T I C Ej I hay« this day transferred my business 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 aro to be sent in to Mr Moir by the Ist August, 1873. JAMES HOWARD. Wellington, 19th July, 1873. THE undersigned are cash buyers of WOOL and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms -LEVIN & OO

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3902, 5 September 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3902, 5 September 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3902, 5 September 1873, Page 1