(ILK JACKETS EXTRAORDINARY. JAMES SMITH has made a very advantageous purchase of LADIES' BLACK SILK JACKETS, all of a most superior make of silk, and offers tliem at the following low prices : Black silk jackets ... 55/0 worth 82/6 silk jackets ... 57/6 worth 86/0 •lack silk jackets ... 60/0 worth 97/0 iilack silk jackets ... 67/6 worth 104/0 Black silk jackets ... 70/0 worth 110/0 Black silk jackets ... 89/6 worth 159/0 Black silk jackets ... 119/6 worth 230/0 New Japanese silk costumes New Tassore costumes New Batiste costumes New Piqu<s costumes New Holland costumes New Balermo costumes New marriage Japanese silks New blue Japanese silks New brown Japanese silks New black silks, from the most celebrated makers New millinery, very choice New French and English flowers TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. ICT O R I HOUSE. THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. j. Mcdowell & co. tiery bonnets ner hats New tassere costumes New embroidered peque costumes New alpaca costumes New batiste costumes New poplinette costum New muslin costumes New patent dress improvers New summer parachutes New peque skirts New embroidered skirts LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS ST. (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). j. Mcdowell & co. Public NoticesMorgan for the continuance of the running of the BREAK three times weekly to the undernoted places, the undersigned is now in a position to deliver all Goods, purchabed at his Stores, free of charges. Taita, Mungaroa, Stokes's Valley, Kaitoki, Upper Hutt, Pakaratahi. THOMAS MULLINS., Hutt Bridge and Upper Hutt. P. COOKERY wishes to inform the public that on and after MONDAY, the 2nd of November, his COACH will LEAVE Mr. T. WAGG'S, PAKURATAHI, so as to catch the FIRST TRAIN for WELLINGTON in the Morning, and will also convey Passengers and Luggage by the LAST TRAIN in the Evening to the PAKURATAHI. Wellington, October 21. To Shopkeepers in Town, and the Wairarapr especially. having left my Wife, ELIZABET-- _,.._ LOUISA MARRIOTT (now living at Taueru), uince last January, will not be answerable for any debts that she may contract. Ed. MARRIOTT. Wollington, Oct. 27. OTIC E. \'o PURCHASERS OF SECTIONS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SANSON. Tho undersigned request a prompt settlement of balanco due on allotments ; and unless holders complete the purchase on or before the 31st of OCTOBER, 1874, they will forfeit their deposits. Titles can be obtained on application to Ben. Smith and Co., of Wellington, our agents. HENRY SANSON. GEO. WILLIAMS. DUNCAN MoKENZIE. GEORGE FARMER. ALEXANDER-FARMER. WELLINGTON PATENT SLIP COMPANY (Limited). ISSUE of DEBENTURES to AMOUNT OF £IO,OOO. Tho above aro issued by the Company in pursuance of its Regulations, in sums of £IOO each, for a term of FIVE YEARS, bearing interest, payable Half-yearly, at tho rate of 8 per cent, per annum. Applications to tho amount of £4,000, in Bums of not IeBS than £IOO, will be received by the undersigned, at the offices of the Company. By order of tho Board, J. R. GEORGE, Manager. A SELECT SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, from six to eight years of age. Terni3 : Fftenn Shillings a quarter. Apply at Mrs. 1 Allan's, Willis-street, near the Union Bank.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4247, 30 October 1874, Page 3
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