Drapery. Y 1 0 T 0 R I A HOUSE. NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER TRADE. j. McDowell & co. HAVE RECEIVED AND OPENED UP THEIR FIRST SERIES OF SHIPMENTS FOR THE WINTER TRADE, As underneath. 19 cases and hales per ship Avalanche barque Esk steamer Whampoa ship Dallam Tower ship Edwin Fox ship Kingdom of Italy ship Sunbeam mail steamer 291 TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY-ONE CASES AND BALES NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, In the Various Departments. j. McDowell & co.’s stock Is of very large extent, and well assorted, and being Bought in a great measure DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS • it will be found of the most serviceable and modern description. Heads of families, and others, making their SEASON’S PURCHASES, will find it to their advantage to inspect our stock before laying in their season’s ■supplies, as the UNDERMENTIONED GOODS embrace the NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE PRODUCTIONS of the Home and Continental Markets. FANCY ) Homespuns, reps, merinos, DRESS > Cheviots, costume cloths, fancy MATERIALS ) diagonals, French homespuns, poplins, tartans, serges, woo] sateens, melanges, deep mourning, half mourning, slight mourning, in all the newest and most durable* fabrics ; black and colored silks, the cheapest goods we have ever shown ; O’Reilly, Dunne and Co.’s real Irish poplins, scoured winceys, super winceys, real Aberdeen winceys, silk mixed winceys, a large lot of underskirts, bats wing, Melton, satin, black and -colored, quilted—an immense variety to choose from. Real sealskin jackets, new ] mock sealskin jackets, new President cloth jackets, new waterproof mantles, new watei’proof costumes, new cuirass jackets, new millinery'— including all the latest designs hi trimmed and untrimmed bonnets and hats. UNDER- lln great variety, and guaranOLOTHING. j teed free from dressing—Children’s merino pelisses, infants’ squares, children’s merino frocks, infants’ hoods, ladies’ flannel dressing-gowns, MeCliutook’s patent down clothing, in quilts, skirts, stays, dress improvers, pillows, &c., &c. FANCY 1 New fancy goods, new rufflDEPART- > ings, new lace sets, new colMENT. ) larettes, new bead trimmings, new dress buttons, new ladies’ belts, new silk scarfs, new lace falls, new wool hosiery, new ■wool scarfs, • new Shetland shawls, new bead fringes, new Yak laces, new belt ribbons, new silk sashes, new tur- ■ * quoises, new bonnet ribbons, new plumes, new feathers. HOUSE ) Blankets, quilts, sheetings, FURNISH-1 towels, towellings, damasks, INGS. ) calicoes, flamrels, furs, window Hollands, carpets, hearthrugs, floorcloths, window muslins, window curtains, felt squares, mattings, sheetings. THE WINTER TRADE. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. J. McD. & Co. can with confidence ask an inspection from those laying in a supply for the approaching Season, as the same reasonable prices for which Victoria House has become so noted are strictly adhered to. Men’s sack suits Men’s Paget suits Men’s Galatea suits Men’s sac coats Men’s Paget coats • Men’s Galatea coats • Boys’ and youths’ sac suits Boys’ and youths’ Galatea suits Boys’ and youths’ Eton suits Boys’ Oxford suits Boys’ Harrow suits Children’s knickerhocker suits Men’s fancy tweed trousers Plain cloth trousers Colonial tweed trousers Men's Bedford trousers Men’s mole trousers Youths’ tweed trousers Boys’ tweed trousei-s Boys’ and youths’ cloth trousers Boys' mole trousers Youths’ mole trousei's Men’s overcoats, boys’ overcoats, Inverness capes, &c. Men’s ties and scarfs Men’s handkerchiefs Men’s bi-aoes, belts White shirts, silk shirts Harvard shirts, regatta shirts Crimean shirts Boys’ shirts Youths’ shirts Boys’ and yoxxths' braces Belts, ties, and seax-fs Collara and mufflers Real Irish freizo overcoats, in all the leading shapes. VICTORIA HOUSE, L ASin TO N - QUAY AND WIL LI S-STREET, (Opposite the Bank of Now Zealand, Wellington.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4435, 7 June 1875, Page 1
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