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BAN KRUPT STOCK. GRAND CLEARING-OUT SALE" OF THE WHOLE STOCK. IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY OWEN, BANKRUPT. THE BARGAINS which have been offered to the Publio since the commencement of this Sale fully sustains the fact that the Stook is being sold regardless of oonsequenoes, — and a invelty is now offered of even more startling magnitude, namely, the SLAUGHTER of the whole Stook of Dress Goods at almost half-price. ' " Lot 1—3160 yards Is Dress Goods will be sold at 7£d per yard Lot 2--2170 yards Is 3d Dress Goods, at 9fcd per yard Lot 3—4270 yards Is 6d Dress Goods, at 12|d per yard Lot 4 — 1976 yards 2a Dress Goods, at 15d per yard A HANDSOME DRESS is thus placed within the reach of every one. Shawls, Mantles, Underclothing Baby Linen, Blankets, Sheetings, Quilts, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Curtaim, Calicoes, Flannels, Linens, Hollands, Table Covers, Tweeds, Black Clothes, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, &c, &o. 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 find some rare BARGAINS or GIFTS. IN THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will be found a carefully selected stook of Men's and Boy'a Clothing, Crimean Shirts, Hate, | &o, &o ; in fact, everything necessary foi 1 a gentleman's or boy's outfit, WHICH WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT 'ANY SACRIFICE. It is hardly necessary to state that this stock is perfectly now 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. i As the whole stock must be realized upon within a certain time, intending purchasers J should LOSE NO TIME, as the goods wiH 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. X> O LL O N D A-IsTD CO. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, 1 LUDGATE HILL, LONDON; Establißhea 1750. By Appointment to H.M. the QUEEN, Royal National Life Boat Institution, bo., &t Field Glass, in sling ease, from 42s The Unrivalled Guinea Opera Glass. Pocket Aneroids,' with Altitude Scale, £3 10s. ASTRONOMICAL, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND TOURISTS' TELESCOPES. Spectacles and Eye-glasses. Theodolites, Levels, Sextants, Compasses, Barometers and Thermometbrs. INVENTORS OF THE IMPROVED V LEVEL. Shippers and Merchants supplied on Liberal Terms. Catalogues on application. SPRING PURCHASES IN PARIS ARRIVED PER ELECTRA. "IT'IRKOALDIE & STAINS' first show of Spring novelties will be held in a few days, X\_ when they will have the pleasure of placing before the ladies and gentlemen of Wei' lingfcon, visitors, and the public, their Spring Purchases, bought in Paris by Mr Kirkcaldie including Costumes, Jackets, Mantels, Bonnets, Fancy Dress Materials, Flowers, Silks from the celebrated manufacturers, J. 0. Bonnet and Cie. (a guarantee accompanies each piece of Silk manufactured by their firm), Real Laces, and Lace Sets, Bridal Falls, &c, &c. These goods, being of the choicest character, will not be shown in their windows, but arranged throughout the interior of their establishment for general inspection. In order to give some estimate of the extent of their present shipmeut, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Would respectfully draw attention and invite the inspection of visitors to their C O S. T UM E S, Including Fassore, Japanese, Lustre, Linen Pique, and Fancy Stripes, with and without Polonaises, numbering Two Hundred and Fifty-three. As the present style of Dress requires a considerable amount of design and taste, the goods now to be opened will oombine all that the best Costume makers can furnish, having been brought from over twenty different houses of the highest eminence of Fashion. ' JACKETS AND MANTLES. A great variety of new styles in Polonaises, in Silk, Tassore, Cashmere, and other materials. Fashionable Silk Walking Jackets, Cashmere capes (both single avsd double), being a very fashionable article of Dress. A choice assortment of these goods *are included in this special shipment. BONNETS. As the whole shipment is from Parisian artistes, KIRKOALDIE & STAINS would specially recommend ladies, previous to purchasing their Spring Bonnets, to inspect the present styles and shapes displayed in their Show Room. FIFTY-THREE BOXES FRENCH FLOWERS, including some very olioice goods for evening wear. DRESS MATERIALS. Silk Tasaore Striped belernos Japanese silks Cbene satins Plain poplins Satin stripe Bahate I/inen-sfcriped fasso Checked Panamas Blotched alpacas Tafefca uni The above is a portion of the extensive variety of new Dress Goods introduced this season by KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, commencing from the most inevpensive to the choicest brocue-striped Japanese. LACEGOODS. Real Lace Sets, Collars, Lappets, Coiffeurs, Linen Sets, newest goods, Limerick, Ginpure, and Brußßel Collars, Sets, Ties, &c. Albp, a large variety of fashionable Ruffs and Ruffles for the neok, Frenoh-wove Corsets (with 200 pieces bone in each pair), Crinolines (white and colored skirt), Pelisses in washing Bummer matorialß, pique, &c, Tunicß (all sizes), ladies' and children's untrimraed Hats, all direct from the best manufacturers. In soliciting attention to this shipment, KIRKOALDIE & STAINS announce it as the most novel and select of the season. Notice will be given when the goods are landed. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Lambton Quay and Cuba street. . ,

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3909, 13 September 1873, Page 1

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