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TE JLSjO HOUSE. I'AMES SMITH desires to inform his Friends and Customers, and the Public general ally, that he HAS PURCHASED FOR CASH a LARGE PORTION of the DRAPERY STOCK tendered for by Messrs ROSS and GLENDENING, Dunedin. . . The Goods are now being arranged and marked, and will be ready for inspection in a tew days. Having determined to give his customers the BENEFIT OF THIS SUCCESSFUL PURCHASE, they will be found, without exception, the CHEAPEST DRAPERY GOODS that have been shown this season. J. S. takes this opportunity of making it known that his New Stoclc of Colo rial-Made CloiMng for the Christmas Trade is being made positively to order by one of the First-class Manufacturers in Melbourne, and, together with his present selection of EngUsh-Mad© Clothing, will form the MOST COMPLETE STOCK of MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOY'S CLOTHING IN WELLINGTON! Per MAY QUEEN, via Dunedin, also to arrive in a few days, A LARGE LOT of MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, made by SPECIAL CONTRACT in LONDON, thereby obtaining a decided advantage, which will enable him to sell a really Bplendid article considerably under wholesale prices. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET.

E N T R A L STORE Ma knees Street, Established 1865. SEEDS ! SEEDS! SEEDS! The undersigned again wishes to return thanks to his friends and the public for their liberal patronage during the past year, and to inform them that he has just replenished this department of his business with a large and varied assortment of the newest and most approved seeds of every description, all of which have been selected with the GREATEST CARE, and which he can recommewd with the greatest confidence of a satisfactory return, being properly tested before said, and guaranteed TRUE TO NAME. He would call special attention to his Perennial Rye Grass, colonial grown Red Clover/White Clover _ . Alsiko Clover, Cow Q-rass, Trefoil Cocksfoot, Lawn Grasses Crested Dogs-tail, &c. &a Potatoe Onions, Eschalottes, Garlic Tares, Oats Horse Beans, Field Peas Canary, Rape, Hemp, Early Shaw Lancashire Fluke, Ashley Kidney, and other Seed Potatoes Rhubarb, Asparagus, and Sea Kale roots Esculant Plants always on hand, and the finest collection of flower seeds ever offered in Wellington. Flower Pots and Gardening Implements Orders taken for Flowering Shrubs, Trees, and Bulbs of every description. Catalogues can be had on application. Country orders punctually attended to, and a liberal allowance made to the trade. N.B. — F.C. invites attention to his large and select stock of GROCERIES & COLONIAL PRODUCE And informs the public that he still adheres to his old motto of "The best possible article for the money." Having long recognised the justice and advantage of encouraging a CASH trade, ready money purchasers will find a visit to the Central Store a profitable experiment. Price lists may be had gratis, which will be found to carry out the aotto honestly. F . COOPER, Central Store, MANNERS STREET.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 45, 2 December 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 45, 2 December 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 45, 2 December 1871, Page 1

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