Drapery. "jQENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON-QUAY. OPENING NOTICE. JOHN JAMES CASEY (for the past five years with J. McDowell and Co., Lambtonquay) and EDWARD MCDONALD (for five and a-half years with Mr. James Smith, Te Aro House, Cuha-street). casey & McDonald Have now the pleasure to announce to them friends, the public of Wellington and the surrounding districts, that the alterations to their establishment are now completed, and the premises will be opened THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 17th of April. CASEY & MCDONALD, in commencing business on their own account, desire respectfully to allude to their long experience in the trade in the city of Wellington, and they have only to add that those who may favor DENISON HOUSE with patronage will at all times receive the strictest attention. The attention of intending purchasers is directed to the advantages to be derived in purchasing from AN ENTIRELY NEW and EIRST - CLASS STOCK OF GOODS, comprising— General Drapery, Fancy Dresses, French Merinoes, Hosiery and Gloves, Shawls, Mantles, Waterproof Cloaks, Millinery, Under-clothing, and all the other items of a well-assorted stock. MEN’S, YOUTHS’, and BOYS’ CLOTHING in GREAT VARIETY. CASEY & MCDONALD, Denison House, Lambton-quay. NATIQNAL DRAPERY DEPOT. EXHIBITION EXTRAORDINARY. NEW AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. HENRY OWEN AND CO. Have the pleasure of announcing to the ladies and general public the ARRIVAL OF THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT OF THE SEASON, Ex Dallam Tower, Of Autumn and Winter Goods, and will Exhibit on Monday and following days an Immense Assortment of Novelties, which will be found in each of, the following departments enumerated below : SILKS Black Radzimes, Gros Royal, Gros Grain, Da Capo, Satin, Tourquoise, and Colored Silks in great variety. White Gros De Afrique Glace Silk, &c., &c., tor evening dresses. DRESSES In Fancy Diagonals, Serges, (Homespun, so much in demand, only 10Jd.) French Merino, unsurpassed, from 2s. lid.; Plaid, from 2s. lid. SHAWLS 1 Sealskin, braided and beaded ; AND > Cloth Jackets, in great variety; MANTLES ) Costumes ; Eiderdown, Felts, Fancy Skirts, in great variety; Homespun Polonaises; a novelty in Beaded Jackets and Aprons to match ; Parisian Feathers , Plumes, and Flowers. Fischns, in homespun and Queensland wool, very much worn in Enge land. FANCY Promenade Scarfs and Clouds, £c., Pelerines, and a well-as-sorted stock of Wool Goods, worthy an inspection. HOSIERY Hosiery in all its branches. BLANKETS 7,8, 9, 10, 11, and 12-4, in White and Colored Blankets. COUNTS. Marsoillas, Terry’s, and Honeycomb’s, Quilts. POPLINS The celebrated Irish Poplin from the wcrld-wide known manufactory of Messrs. Pirn Brothers, Mary-street, Dublin, in all the new shades, to which H. O. & Co. beg to call the attention of the ladies of Wellington. CLOTHING Boys’, Youths’, and Men’s Suits, in English, Scotch, Irish, and Colonial Tweeds. Felt, Shell, and Silk Hats, from one of the best manufactories in London. Boys’ Hats and Caps. No interest in any other house in Wellington. HENRY OWEN & CO., Opposite New Government Buildings, LAMBTON-QUAY. Dth April, 1875-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4413, 12 May 1875, Page 1
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480Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4413, 12 May 1875, Page 1
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