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! ' : ; ;' ;:1 i^-v Jo» " - . ; >TE O HO'IJtSE- ■■■ \ ■>■'&.■> I* *'A " ■. v * •-.:■.■<<■ 'I /itt-ra QTBTT-n Wff T T TWr 1 TrtTl -^»^ ' ' W-- .; I ' '..• . . . ..';:.; ;-;;' -vrx>Ti7 *vn ciTTT»-nT>TA-n attiJir-nti nTAmTrtttft NEW AND SUPERIOR SFMMEB CIiQ!PKICKCr» , ' '...'.' ■„;(-!-K HOSIERY HAT'S &C&C :-•«•• -^ £C * J wv« T AM-B«lHtar- I*^ht^i«wi-,-- liS*--..liS*--.. J aeaßOtl, Bhipmentß oßf0 B f jj^J. a> Youths', and Boys' Clothing, all of whiolT surpa^ hjs^^ bwfe expectations as to quality of material, workmanship, finish, and cheapness/ Nea!rly:even|linfc . "as been specially manuLtured* for the; Te Aro House trade, under ahe sdpe^nleWwo^ the home buyer, whose thorough knowledge of the requirements of this prorindf^PKSl* ' guarantee of their suitableness and excellence. The stook ooniprises^ the^Koveltießia tweed, diagonal, and West of England bug, Pagefc, and Stanley coats, Scotoh*l»'d T€feltidtwwßcl Tests and trousers, vests in fancy materials, dress, regatta, and Crimean shirte,'ohbioe'ftlfeaMfc P^ems gentlemen's scarfsand neckties, latest styles and very pretty collars, and' 2 hosiery fit great variety, all of which are now exposed, and the public are respectfully requested t» in8 P«ot them before making purohases. By comparison it will be found that the reeo'gnigad' reputation of Te Aro Hquse for clothing bas been more than fnlly Sustained. ■ The etook is also replenished by periodical shipments of Melbourne made olothirig, manttfactnred to special order. The latest is just to hand, and a perfeot fit, equal to bespoke, ia. MEN's'sUITS. ", , MEN'S'<&&?•'': ■ K&S^ """SS ' ESS^ 'X'l^&S S£!™^£^s suits, ::: £ S S Sata coats ."l-.'w-^S Men's colonial Galatea suits, ... 52s 6d Men's blue Galatea coats 28s (Set Men's black cloth suits, ... 44s 6d Men's blaok cloth coats ...',..' 12s 64 Men's black Galatea suits, ... 69a Od Men's fan ov Paget coats .. '■278 6dfc TROUSERS AND VESTS. MEN'S TROUSERS, -«&,"' Tweed trousers and vests ... 14s 6d Foncy cotton trousers ...... 9llfe ss-^" 86.. ••■ aa ssstesr: ■■-■•'HSr Dbl-breaßted vest and trousers, 23s 6d Colonial tweed trousers .. ... 14s 6dl Dbl-breasted vest and trousers... 25s 6d Black cloth trousers ... ;'... 18s 6d Striped do do do, 32s 6d Melbourne made do do ... ... 2656 d Black do troyses and vest ... 26a 6d Dark cable cord trousers 18s 61 BOYS'SUITS. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS. SSfSSSiXf-*. ::: Kg SSI: ::: z:£ m Boys' Nelson tweed suits ... 29s 6d Fancy jean- suits ...Us 3d Boys' Galatea suits 25s 6d Fancy sailor suits 12s 6d gjj g3 £Jft!l^ i" SS tSSfagS^ Z Z^^ Men's cS^hltf ... 2s 3d Men's merino ... •..V'fcfc Fancy regatta shirts 2s 9d ' Men's heavy merino vests ... ... 4* - Men's Crimean shirts: 5s Od Men's flannel under-shirts ... ... 4»64 Heavy check shirts 5b Od Men's cotton drawers ....... 3s White drees shirts 4s 6d Men's merino drawers ./.■ ... 3a 94 Fancy drees shirts, 9s 6d Men's cotton sox ... ... ... 5d Boys'dress shirts, 2s 6d Men's lamb's wool SOX ... ... llidl &entlenjeifß scarfs, newest styles, Is 3d; ties, 6d; braces, la 2d; belts, 6d j.bathing drawers, 2s 3d; puggaries, Is j cambric handkerchiefs, 6d; men's straw hats.'ls } and ahirV fronts, Is. • -, CHEAP CALICOES. WINDOW CURTAINS; Longcloth,33in wide ... 3Jd per yard Figured window muslin.. <, 2Jd.per.yari Medium calico do 5Jd „ Striped window muslin... 3d ! ',* Superior shirting do ... 6*d „ Window lace s£d „ Longoloth, 36in wide ... sid „ Harness long curtains ..'. 4s 9d „ Horrock's calico .. ... 7d „ Leno lone curtains 6s Finlay's grass oleached calico % Lace long^urZs :." 6s 6d Very heavy calico 9}d Swiss muslin curtains ... 7s 6d * BROWN HOLLANDS. NEW PRINTS. ;. " Irisn brown hollands ... Bid per yard Lilac prints ... 3HperyardC Brown heavy holland ... Bid „ Fancy lilac prints ... ... gfd „ Brown pure holland ... 7id „ New striped prints 6|d ■" Brown Jne holland. ... OJd » Demi plate prints 7*d , „ Brown boiled holland ... ll^d „ New regatta printß 9Jtt „ New cotton ticking 6*d Figured brilliant prints ... 10H „ . White cotton diaper ... 9?d " Light cambric prints ... ll|d ", Wide felt heavy carpets, 2s 9d; China matting, extra quality, 9£d; jute carpets, Hid fr stair carpets, Is j wide width flannels, only ll*d ; buck towels, 3 Jd; bath do, sJds OOUutett panes, 5s 6d 5 blankets from 12s Od, and sh^eting^om Is 6d, ■,■;■,; Patterns Bent post free, and all orders punctually attended to. T A TITT? Q CJ T\T Tm Tf "' ' JA M Jb/ b SMITH,.-, . TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON; <•' •' ■ ■; & ' -% — ■ : - EXHIBITION POR IS 73, ' _ — H^c?«E4^^ GOODS, consistingo/noveltiessuitablefortheS^gandSummertrade! ___ :. . ; . - - ~*m;i. IN HENRY OWEN & COS DRESS DEPARTMENT "^ Willbe found plain, stripe, and BrooheTassore, plain and figured Alpaca, Lustres, Lu ßtreine fc Japanese Silk, plain andgriped Belernos Poplin and Poplinette Grenadines, and everyone* requisite for costume and walking dresses, well worthy of inspection. ... { ' ... oTII _TB T.nlT _mc. IW« »iinnrTO SHAWLS, JACKETS, AND MANTLES. . . . ; „ , . „, ; . „ , ..,-., ..n' UNDERCLOTHING • ■• v? §„ , , ... n•"V. "i "- —W^W^^Jftl^!^^^ " ' .■; . HENRY OWEN & CD'S MILLINBBY DEPARTMENT .. ;. WiU be found replete in .11 its branches. Trimmed .nd untried b«l 8 in s, Mt «ri.t,, ;• ."' Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Trimming, Ruffles, Collars, Oollaretteß. Muslin Ties t *' and Bows iji endless variety^, \ fe4^^f ff^^P^- ■_■-*■ „ •:.,■*. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. "■"-' . , .•• Counterpanes, Terry Honeycomb, Fringed, Reversible Toilet, and Marcella Quilts, Sheeting al- To-ls <a ™* BUP erior baUl towel, specially recommended by the meai^ *"*•"»»>• Patterns forwarded free to any part of the colony. J r .. , ... v .;; •; RE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF HENEY OWEN. . - BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAIN*-annn-o l c /-< v ■•< ! ='^6; * 2000 Remnants of Calico ;-. N W d^" J° Sjf'Li '«' imoaf-J. w-*t. If ft/ ' .: - ■■•■ . 10™ "£*" f **»^ 6d .. ,v.-v... v: Ilfi7 Ootron Pnr««ril 8 1« each '.r"- •••» v« f f-»» !•■»■-•■» 1167 Cotton Parasols, Is each „',,.., v. ;l ,:^ 1, ,:: ■ . '■'.'.'•",'""..'-.'.'<■ ■ < :: ;^>.v-; „ ' ' • ' '.' ; r j , *■''.'- ?v' r /*z* „, , „,,,*■*., . «.. t j- " ' i •-n ii-i The above ot being the balanoe of a Bankrupt Stooi, intending pittrobaiers.wiU . a rare opportunity for bargains. ■.:. • < ■■; --' ._■/«. s;;;;' ;,^ '^ rfj;|:^: ... •,'«"•;*.'..-. : 4 t*¥ , > . M ;. » j-vjsva^A-HENRY OWEN AND 0 0 M^XN; V '„.<J,:^-^' rM . .'....:;.? .-.= .•. -•■■--v:»i-r -.= ":•«.&.&:■ TAMBTON QUAY WtrTTN^lff -:-^ ■'"^^'^ LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. - -r; „v;:;,.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3978, 15 December 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3978, 15 December 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3978, 15 December 1873, Page 1