T3U JI.'EIO HOUSE, . .V' . . CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. JAMES SMITH has much pleasure in informing the Working-Men of Wellington and throughout the Province that his Buyer, Mr John Vkingm, has entered Into arrangements on his behalf with a manufacturing house of the highest standing in England, to make up from selected patterns an extensive supply, SPECIALLY FOR HIS OWN TRADE,> . of the best make and quality of MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING of every description. The great success which has attended this department of his business is due to his having introduced into this market a superior article, and being SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT, ~ ■ .. U be confidently anticipates that the goods, which he has introduced, and will have a regular supply of, will continue to give satisfaction, as being new in material, manufacture, make, and style, being carefully selected with a view to useful and comfortable wear in this climate, and, moreover, being now offered to the • WORKING-MEN OE THIS PROVINCE at the lowest profit compatible with honest dealing. He therefore believes he i 3 justified in saying that nowhere iii the Province can intending purchasers get better value for their money, than at TE ARO HOUSE. The goods are all marked the Lowest Cash Prices, so that experienced and inexperienced buyers zoill be alike faithfully served. TROUSERS. COATS. MONKEY JACKETS: 6s 9d 35s Gd / ; 15s 6d 7s 6d 9s 6d 17s 6d 19s 6d 10s 6cl 21s OVERCOATS WITH VELVET COLLARS, -19 s 6cl. Inverness Capes, in Whitney and Pilot Cloth j Men’s Overcoats, in Whitney, Pilot Clotn, and Bliss’s Tweed i Men’s Waterproof and Macintosh Coats, 17s 6d to 27s 6d / Boys’ Galatea Jackets, 8s 9d Boys’ Inverness Capes, Boys’ Trousers, Boys’ Coats *• Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, Knickerbocker :uits / jl '\f\f\ MEN’S CRIMEAN SHIRTS, at 8s fi.,'-'-; 11(1, 63 p' 6s Od, 83 6d, 10$ 6(1 Boys’ and Youths’ Jean Shirts, good quality, Is Sid, Is ll|d An immense stock of TWEEDS, really cheap. CARPET BAGS, IN VARIOUS SIZES. Also, in this Department will be found a complete assortment of the newest styles in Hats, Caps, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Dress Shirts, Braces, Undershirts, Scotch Hosiery, Collar-studs, &c, &c, &c. TE ABO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. jgEIJAMIN SMITH & CO, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, And Agents for the New Zealand Government Life Insurance and Annuities, Lambton Quay (next the Supreme Court), Wellington. JOHN T U L L Y , LICENSED LAND BROKER, GREYTOWN. WILLIAM LYON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWSAGENT, Willis street, Wellington. The “ Home News,” and “ European Mail’ received by the Suez Mail and the “ News of the World,” by the San Francisco Mail. Orders received for all New Books, and English Papers, and Periodicals. COBB &, CO’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES TO WAIRARAPA Leave the booking office, at Martin & Downes’ Pier Hotel, on and after the sth June,. Every Wendesday and Saturday morning at 7 a.m., arriving at Masterton same day 1. The Hutt 7. Featherston 2. Taita 8. Tauherinikau 3*. Silver Stream 9. Greytown L Upper Hutt 10. Carterton o'. Mungaroa 11. Masterton 6. Pakaratalii mO LEND—£SO for three years. Apply 1 by letter to WILLIAM FRANCIS, Taratahi. TO DAIRY FARMERS OR STOREKEEPERS. T7IOR SALE—LEASE of Sections 1,2, and JP 3 EVANS’ BAY DISTRICT, consisting of 280 acres of EXCELLENT GRAZING LAND, close to the town. A piece of Land adjoining can be added if required. The property adjoins the site of the Patent Slip, and a store for the supply of the workmen would pay well. For further particulars apply to J. Rees Geckge, Esq., or to BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Agents for Government Life Insurance. Lambton Quay (next the Supreme Court). mARATAHI MILL will exchange Timber J_ for Wheat, Oats, and other produce; also for Ewes, and Store Wethers. A. HUGHAN, Manager. April 29, 1871. WOODSIDE STEAM SAW MILL has always a large stock of various sizes of Totara. Having great steam power, can execute large orders speedily. j. GALLON, Manager. Woodside, Wairarapa, March 2,1871. mARA tT HI SAW MILL is prepared to cut timber to order with dispatch. A. HUGHAN, Manager. Wairarapa, March 2, 1871. Return Coaches leave Dixon’s Accommodation House, Masterton, for Wellington, every Monday and Thursday, at 6.30 a.m., arriving in Wellington at 5 p.m. REDUCTION IN FARES. WeHington to Masterton 20s Do Greytown ... ... l-ss. All parcels for transmission must be prepaid. W, It H AST WELL,Proprietor WOODSIDE MILL will take Wheat, Oats, and other produce ; also Ewes, and Store Wethers, for Timber, and for debt due to the Mill. J. GALLON, Manager. April 29,1871. A T BEDFORD HOUSE, DUNEDIN, AX Superior Board and Residence. _ Vacancies for Gentleman and Families. Private sitting rooms Wedding parties aecoiftisod&fcwl*
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 28, 5 August 1871, Page 1
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