Drapery. 10/3 13/6 •17/6 19/6 /4J rj}E ABO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. JAMES SMITH desires to direct attention to the undermentioned SPECIAL LINES, to be OFFERED DURING THE MONTH of DECEMBER. New Printed Costumes New Embroidered Costumes New Tassore Costumes New Batiste Costumes New Lilac Prints * New Cambric Stripes ... New White Marcella New Striped Lawn New Washing Crape Cloth New White Pique New Fancy Lustres . ... New Fancy Grenadines... New Stripe Japanese New Black Silk (full dress) New Black Silk (full dress) New Black Silk (full dress) New Japanese Silk (17 yards) New Japanese Silk (17 yards) New Japanese Silk (17 yards) New Black Yak Lace ... New Colored Kid Gloves New Fancy Silk Scarfs Ij, 1/3, 1/G, l/9 New White Millinery Bonnets... 14/0 New Aerophane Bonnets New Crape Bonnets CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Men’s Superfine Black Suits, oniy IH /9i 1/5 1/i ' 1/0 in i/ij 42/0 49/0 54/0 37/0 39/0 52/0 /9ft 2/11 15/6 15/9 34/0 Boys’ Trimmed Holland Suits, 6/6, 7/, 7/6 Books. Stationery. &cPUBLISHED THIS DAY.. THE WELLINGTON ALMANACK FOll 1875. TWISTY-FIRST YEAH OF PUBLICATION. Copies may "be obtained at the office of this paper, and from the agents. December 22. j- US T RECEIVED:— THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF THE AUSTRALASIAN SKETCHER With Pen and Pencil. The following are the Illustrations : Country Visitors. Two Christmas Days. A Story —By M. orN. The Salmon Ponds, New , Norfolk, Tasmania. The Rev. Charles Clark. Turkey Stalking. The Christmas Pantomimes; —The Theatre Royal—The Opera-House. Beechwortb Carnival—The Procession of Chinese. (Pull page.) Transit of Venus—Contact Observations at the Melbourne Observatory. The Forrest Expedition;—Mr. John Forrest—Mr. Alexander Forrest. Mr. Frederick Aloysius Weld, Governor of Tasmania. Mossman’s Bay, Port Jackson. There are also Presented, Gratis, TWO LARGE DOUBLE-PAGE TINTED SUPPLEMENTS. One of these is entitled AUSTRALIAN EXPLORATION: AN EXPEDITION ON THE MARCH. The picture gives a characteristic view of the march across the desert of a well-equipped exploring party with train of camels. The second Supplement is SPRING-TIME, From the celebrated picture of M. A. Cot. THE SKETCHER Will also contain a Story (with Illustration) “TWO CHRISTMAS DAYS.” By M. or N., The price will be as usual, Sixpence per copy. LYON & BLAIR, Agents, Lambton-quay. QHRISTM AS PRESENTS, NEW YEAR’S GIFTS, AND SCHOOL PRIZES, The undersigned have just opened a large assortment of the newest Books, suitable for Christmas Px-esents, School Prizes, &o. Inspection is invited. LYON & BLAIR, Lambton Quay. ONTHLY MAGAZINES. Subscribers wanted for the following : Young Ladies Journal Family Herald , Bow Bells London Journal English Woman’s Domestic Magazines, &c., &c., &o. The latest numbers of the above have been received This Day by the overland mail via Suez. LYON & BLAIR. December 23. Young ladies’ journal, December, 1874. In this month's part (part 134) is commenced a fascinating story by the author of “Wyndom Page,” entitled THE KNIGHT OF THE BLUE RIBBON. Further permanent enlargement of our COLORED FASHION PLATES To fifteen figures every month, twelve ladies and three children. See this month’s part. The proprietors of “The Young Ladies’ Journal” will esteem it a great favor if their subscribers and friends will introduce these fashion plates to ladies not already subscribers. Included in this part is a very elegant design for WINTER ANTIMACASSAR In embroidered tricot and braid ; also, fullsize patterns of WINTER WALKINGJACKET and TABLIER for LADIES. LYON & BLAIR, Agents, Wellington. MoneyM 0 ' J* E - yT Wanted, for long dates, two sums of £2500 and £4OO respectively. Security freehold, of ample value, with good tenants. Interest at present current rate. W. S. MOORHOUSE, Solicitor, Lambton quay., ONEY.—ONE THOUSAND POUNDS TO LEND on good Freehold, in one sum. W. S. MOORHOUSE, Solicitor, Lambton-quay. MONEY.— WANTED, £2OO for three or four years, at current x'ates; security ample. Particulars from R. G. KNIGHT, Lambton-quay. For sale or to letF OXT ON, MANAW AT U. FOR SALE. 362 ACRES for SALE in two blocks, one of 186 acres, and one of 176 acres. Part of the block is cleared and sown down in English grasses, and has a Cottage built upon it. The land is partly rich swamp, drained, and fern land burnt off. Immediate possession can be given. Part of purchase money can remain on mortgage. Apply to ERNEST S. THYNNE, Laud Agent, Foxtou.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4301, 4 January 1875, Page 3
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