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DraperyIE ABO HOUSE. TO THE WORKING-MEN OF WELLINGTON. EXTEAOEMNAEY SALE OF MEN’S CLOTHING. JAMES SMITH Having bought very advantageously a large quantity of SUPERIOK CLOTHING, is now offering the following choice lots, which are guaranteed to be splendid value, at prices very much under the usual Wellington rates : 60 pairs heavy tweed trousers, 7/6, worth 10/6 62 pairs strong tweed trousers, 12/6, worth 16/9 60 pairs heavy ribbed trousers, 15/6, worth 20/0 60 pairs cable cord trousers, 16/9, worth 22/0 50 tweed trousers and vests, 19/6, worth 23/6 50 tweed trousers and vests, 21/6, worth 28/6 50 tweed trousers and vests, 25/6, worth 32/6 25 witney intrnatl. overcoats, 36/6, worth 44/6 25 blue beaver overcoats, 44/6, worth 56/6 NOTE ! —To distinguish these special goods from the ordinary stock, the prices will be marked in plain blue figures.

JAMES SMITH, TE ABO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. IRKCALDIE AND STAINS HAVE JUST OPENED, TWENTY CASES OF MEN’S & BOYS’ AUTUMN CLOTHING. As this shipment is the best ever imported by them, for its cut, style, and exceptionally good quality, they have much pleasure in soliciting the attention of the public to their present large stock, the whole being made from patterns sent home seven mouths ago. Men’s Scotch tweed, Halifax, Galatea, and paget suits, 375. 6d to 4 guineas Men’s Halifax, Ballarat, and paget walking coats, from 18s. Men’s black cloth paget coats, 255. to 425. Men’s fashionable overcoats, 28s. Gd. to 635. 400 pairs strong colonial tweed trousers, 13s. 6d. 300 pairs assorted strong tweed trousers, 75., Bs., 95., 10s., 11s. Men’s trousers and vests, 16s. Gd., 18s. 6d„ 225. 6d., 275. 6d., to 375. 6d. • Men’s printed moleskin trousers, 9s. Men’s white shirts in all the new shapes, 4s. to 10s. 6d. each; reductions made on half dozens Youths’ Halifax suits, very useful, 255. 275. Gd., 305., to 465. Boys’ knickerbocker suits, 10s. Cd., 12s, 6d., 155., 18s., to 30s. Boys’ knickerbocker velveteen suits, 20s. 255., 30s. Boys’ sailor suits, 18s. Boys’ Swiss blouse and Galatea suits Paris hats, new shape, 205., 255. Drab shell hats, 12s. 6d. A large assortment of ties and scarves. KIEKOALDIE AND STAINS, Lambton-qday and Cuba-street.

Watches and Jewellery J>ETIRING FROM BUSINESS. SELLING OF ! SELLING OFF ! IMMENSE BARGAINS IN Watches, Jewelry, Diamond Goods, Clocks, Field, Marine, and Opera Glasses, and very Valuable Plate. £6OOO worth of Goods to he Sold at FORTY PER CENT. UNDERTHE USUAL SELLING PRICES ! The whole 'of the Stock Must bq .Sold, as Mr. Mulligan is shortly leaving for England. All accounts due to Mr. Mulligan are requested to be settled at once, and all accounts against him are requested to he sent in for payment. The GOOD WILL of this Valuable JEWELRY BUSINESS and the PREMISES FOR SALE. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. M. J. MULLIGAN,' Watchmaker and Jeweller, Lamhton-quay. JELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, !kt a Reduftion of 10 per cent., to make room for new goods per ship Hindostan, fhe whole of the undermentioned goods, couisting of — Gold and silver watches, gold brooches, ear-drops, lockets, neck-chains, gold Albert-chains, guard-chains, signet rings, diamond rings, wedding rings keeper rings, and dress rings, studs, solitaires, and greenstone jewellery. English clocks, French clocks, gilt clocks under glass shades), cuckoo clocks, and Ame■ioan clocks, from 9s. each. The above will je sold at the lowest price for cash. ■ Watches made to order in every style ; also, vatches, clocks, and jewellery repaired, on the ihortest notice. All work guaranteed. A arge stock of concertinas on hand.

N.B.—Parties favoring him with their orders, may rely that every effort will be made to give satisfaction. G. L. JENNESS, Willis-streot, Wellington, Music. jyj-USICAL COMPOSITION. Mr. J. HYDE PARKER, Professor of Music, is forming classes for the study of the Theory of Music, Laws of Harmony, and Rules of Composition, Molesworth-streot. WAREHOUSE. SALVATORE CIMXNO Begs to inform the public of Wellington that he has opened a MUSIC WAREHOUSE in WILLIS-STRBET, and intends carrying on the business in all its various branches. Having secured the services of a thorough tuner and repairer from one of the German manufactories, he is prepared to undertake that all tuning and repairing entrusted will be done in a satisfactory manner. Lessons given on the pianoforte, violin, cornopean, &o. Great care will be taken with pianoforte pupils, that a correct system of fingering be imparted. SALVATORE CIMXNO, Music Warehouse, Willis-street. PIANOFOHTES, ORGANS. HARMONIUMS, And other MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Carefully tuned, regulated, and repaired. HUGH APLIN. Temporary premises :—Willis-st, late Cemino. Opposite Bank of New Zealand. W. I. CARVER Musig Master, Piano and Harmonium Toner, Lamdton Quay. Singing lessons given privately or in class; also lessons on the Piano and Harmonium. Terms on application. Musical Instruments Repaired, &o. Country tunings attended to. MR. W. RAYMOND, TEACHER OE MUSIC, Tory Street, near Vivian street. Terms on application. For Sale. OR SALE, PRIVATELY.—That valuable Lino of Coaches running between Wellington and Porirua. Apply to SAMUEL PROSSER, Crown and Anchor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4420, 20 May 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4420, 20 May 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4420, 20 May 1875, Page 3

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