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GR EAT DRAPERY, CLOTHING , , AND BOOT SALE. GREAT REDUCTION IN- PBICfiSI cr. m £ dowell &c co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, < i ’ > • i fl CLOTHIERS, AND jj > i ; . . “ BOOT IMPORTERS, Of Laxnbton Quay and Willis Street, Wellington. Have purchased the whole of the Stock-in-Trade of the MONSTER DRAPERY, 11 11 ! " CLOTHING, AND BOOT COMPANY. I! o T ;<■ <; ,’,• /'J •; ■ , MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. . 'And are offering'the entire STOCK for sale Without Reserve, and in order to realise on the STOCK with as little delay as possible, they have divided the STOCK, retaining one portion in Wellington, and sending the other, name y, 47 PACKAGES OR ABOUT £3,000 WORTH OF THE ABOVE FAR-FAMED STOCK TO G-ISEOBNE. H o /. ,K J : { This STOCK will be cleared out regardlesss of consequences, so that HEADS OF FAMILIES, STOREKEEPERS, RUNHOLDERS, —and all who wish to save money will be enabled to lay in a stock for the approaching season at fully 40 Per Cent-below current rates in POVERTY BAY. - ‘I au HTH . In order to facilitate trade and give the free scope necessary foi* shewing this immense STOCK, Messrs. J.'McDowell & Co. have, through their Agents, ■' '’ '1 I O T (1 1.1 o SECURED THE’USE OF THE PUBLIC HALL. And will offer tW STOCK for sale for TWENTY-ONE DAYS, commencing On or, about Wednesday, April,

In a stock of this extent it is iifiposSible to particularize all the different items, Suffice it to say that our intention is to. realize, so that an- opportunity like this has not occurred hitherto in the history of the District, for securing good and serviceable DRAPERY,. CLOTHING, and BOOTS. For instance, we will offer:— i< > !j; 275 Brown ttad-Black Muslirdom Hate at one shilliug each A lot of Trimmed Hats, proportionately low. Trimmed Bonnets Horrock’s BB Calico, yard wide, 7s' 6d per dozen, Mexicans at 7id yard White Flannels commencing at Is 6d, yard wide at 2s Seaplet Flannels Is 6d, Somerville Shirting 9|d yard 2,500 yards Dress' materials, consisting of Merinoes, Wincios, Satin Cloths, Fancy . Dress Stuffs, Wool, Flaids, Shallies, &c., at ajlittle over half price, the great object being to realize on the Stock in the above named time.

CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!! The Clothing belonging to the Monster Company, being chiefly-manufictured to order, r'dndem it equal to bespbke, whilst the prices charged have made the branches of this establishment familiar to most pf the Inhabitants of the Australian Colonies. 100 Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits commencing at 8s lid and 12b 6d . 19 dozen New Zealand Flax Shirts at 3s 6d and 4s 6d each ~ ‘ " ■ < jf atg at gg'ed; Beaver Hats at ss, Handkerchiefs Is . Cotton Sox 6d and 9d, Wool Sox Is 6d, White Stocrings 9d per pair. ' ' J Youths’ Suits, Metts’ Suits, Youths’ Goats, Mens’ Coats, Mens’ TroUsen, Youths’ Trousers, Vests, Scarfs, Waterproofs, Crimean Shirts, White Shirts, Trousen of all Descriptions. ’ rnoij/. gzj n h u . ix,;«.[ BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! 'Abobt £4OO wtrth of Boots, to be sold without the slightest reserve, consisting of ;J j < Colonial made Copper Toed Boots commencing at 3s 9d. ' / Childrens’Elastic side Boots, Girls’Boots, Maids’Boots 7• i < Ladies’ Kid Boots.at 8s 6d, House Boots, Slippers Mens’Colonial ifiade Elastic Boots, Mens’Grained Hogskin Boot# ’ ... ... Mens* Slippers, and a quantity of Ladies’ French Lasting Boots In addition to the above there is a quantity of Household Goods, and the usual et OStera of a Drapery, and Clothing Stock;. Consisting of Tickens, Blankets, Towels, Carpets, Hollands, Bheetings, Linings, Trimmings, Fringes, Laces, Ribbons, Scrims, , Hessians, Oil Cloths, Curtain Sets, Shawls, Jhckete, and. a beautiM bseortment of Tweeds for Boys’ Clothiz^ lid per yard; Waterproof Tweed Habit Cloths double width, at 5s 3d per yard. ilti.'!.;.:--H j- v , j ■.. _ The Sale will continue for TWENTY-ONE Days, at the Public Gisborne, commencing on Wednesday, April 2, Ot Koi'* -A ,-»! Ji! ■ ' i Come early to obtain Great Bargains!

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 40, 2 April 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 40, 2 April 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 40, 2 April 1873, Page 3

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