WINTER FASHION SHOW — OF THE — NEW WINTER SERIES. RIRKCALDII STAINS DESIKE to intimate to their Customersthe arrival of their SECOND SERIES in Shipments of Winter Novelties, NEW AND CHAEMING EFFECTS IN French nnd English Millinery, English and Continental Mantles, European and Colonial Dress Fabrics, Ladies' Woolen Underclothitip, Children's Jackets nnd Costumes, Dr Jaegers Snnitary Woolens. New Blankets and Flannels, New House hold Linens, New Tnpestries and Furnishings, Boys' and Youths' Cloihinff, M en's English nnd Colonial Suits, Boys', Youtlis', and Men's Hosiery. GBAND WINTER SHOW In all Dkpabtments. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Have received by the s.s. Coptic a very choice colleotion from the most eminent Factory in France. Elegant Ball Dresses, Ohabmimg Evening .Requisites, Fashionabee Shades in Silks. SPECIAL SHOW In Evening Chiffons and Tulles In Evening Nets and Laces In Evening Gloves and Hosiery Ladies' Evening Fans Ladies' Evening Wraps Ladies' £ Evening Cloaks. COUNTKY OKDEBDEPARTMENT. Immediate attention is given to letter orders, and to the despatch of all classes of goods. Patterns posted Free, md all information given by return mail if possible. Eesidents in the Country who hiivenot received this season's Price List and Purchasing Guide, will receive it Free on application to KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Lambton Quay, Carpet Warehouse at St. George's Hall, WELLINGTON. FEILDING. /CLOTHING TXEPARTMENT. We are showing all the latest and most fashionable tweeds in ready-made Suits — Boys', Youths', and Men's — j. Jh' AT FACTORY PRICES. H § - * g MERCERY N £j DEPARTMENT. f» $ Undershirts and Pants in j> £ Merino, natural wool, brown g K cotton, heavy-ribbed Mos- ° EH giel- knitted, lambs wool, &c, ft g &c. Ties, Scarfs, Belts, Ur- g O brellas, Driving Gloves, Foot- t-3 ball Jerseys, Cardigan Jack- W B ets, Socks, Braces, Boys' § Knicker Hose. Try our Q h} Shetland Flannel, at Is per < yard. £ " Q fe HAT DEPAETMENT. # S , • We are kept in constant supply of all tke fashionable shapes in Hats from Headquarters, Dunedin. J, W. BURLACE, Manager Feilding Branch. FEILDING. OUR SECOND DIRECT SHIPMENT OP SEASONABLE AND FASHIONABLE DRAPERY Ex cargo steamer " Tekoa," Comprising 17 Cases and Bales For all Departments, is now to hand. T>URCEIABERS of all JL classes of General Drapery will do well to inspect tliid shipment which is now «>" view, and ready to si'lect from, at THE BON MARCHE, PALMEKS ION NORTH. ROSS and~SANDFORD. U B R. TRIPE, SUKGEON DENTIST, ||M^^£ II ST O N NORTH. will be— — Wednesday, 29th day only consulted at his Mrs F. 1 iiru- ; Street and work to and
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 155, 28 June 1892, Page 2
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