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Drapery. N EW GOODS FOE, WINTER, 187-1. KIEKCALDIE & STAINS, Lambton Quay and Cuba Street, ✓ Wellington, Beg to announce the arrival of their first shipment of novelties for the coming season. The success which has attended their previous endeavors to introduce to the public the VEEY LATEST STYLES in British and Continental fabrics and designs, has induced them to make arrangements with the leading manufacturers of Paris, Lyons, Berlin, Loudon, Manchester, and Glasgow, for a supply of fashionable and useful goods, in all the departments of their business, far exceeding in quantity any previous importations. The numerous orders constantly received by, KIECALDIE & STAINS From ladies resident in the various Provinces of New Zealand, who have visited Wellington during the Parliamentary sessions and at other times, and inspected their large and carefully selected stock, is a sufficient guarantee that the high class of goods imported by them is unsurpassed by any other house in the various centres of population in this Colony. To meet the demand for I |ILEGAKT COSTUMES. Particular care has been exercised in the selection of an unusually large shipment, just { opened, which consists of the very latest styles to be procured in the home markets. Costumes, in Drab des Dames Costumes, in Boulogne, serge, repes, See Costumes, ready for wear, from 21s All the latest designs in skirts suitable for wearing with 'polonalises, in striped satin, kilted or quilted, repp, poplin, satin cloth, serges, See, &c. Children’s quilted satin skirts, all colors and sizes. Ladies requiring MANTLES AND JACKETS Will find this department replete with all the newest shapes, in seal skin, velvet, cloth, tweed and velveteen. KIEKCALDIE & STAINS Call particular attention to their Vienna cloth jackets, most of which are elaborately embroidered or trimmed with fur. They are cut and made by Tailors, thereby insuring a perfect fit. Waterproof polonaises and mantles, from 8s Cd. Shetland shawls and mantles, suitable for evening wear. IKKCALDIE & STAINS Have great pleasure in soliciting an inspection •of their magnificent stock in the FANCY DEESS DEPARTMENT, Comprising 27 ertses of fashionable and useful materials for ■winter wear, amongst which null be found the new Persian, Sedan, Metz, Cable, and Janus corded materials. For durability of wear these goods are unsurpassed. Price, from 9s the full dress.

I New single and double silk repps , New serges and diagonal cloths New sattecn cloths and poplins New dress fabrics, in navy blue and all colors Ncw makes in winceys from 63 d per yard Patent moleskin Lyons silk velveteen, in black and colored, from 3s 3d per yd. A lai'ge assortment of underskirts, from 3s Gd, in linoey, felt, tweed, &c, &c JWI RKCALDIE & STAINS Have Just opened, ex mail steamer, a rich and select assortment of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. Their black silks have acquired a reputation for wear which they feel assured will be fullymaintained by the present shipment, being specially selected with regard to perfection of dye and durability of texture. Black silks from 2s lid per yard. The excellent assortment of colored silks comprise— Black grounds, with floral designs Gros de Suez, of the best manufacture Grisaille striped silks, suitable for the season Rich chene and Yokohama silks Striped checked' broehe and plain silks, in the newest shades, including bleu de Shah, violet des Alpes, Vert de The, Gris d’ Argent. A case of Real Irish Poplins, direct from the manufactory of Messrs. Pirn Bros., of Dublin, has also been opened, and all marked at moderate prices. Real Trench poplins, 4 guineas, full dress of 17 yards Black silk velvets, excellent value, at a variety of prices Colored silk velvets, in all the fashionable colors Resedu, bronze, violet, green, &c, &c. IRK CAL DIE &T~ STAINS Are now showing six cases of TRENCH and ENGLISH MILLINERY, all of the choicest description, at the most moderate prices. Trimmed and untrimmed hats, in felt, velvet and straw, new shapes Bonnot and evening flowers in endless variety The new lancer coronet feather, now very much worn in Paris and the West End of London The latest ornaments in oxydised gilt, pearl, and Jet ■g" I RKCALDIE & STAINS Have opened 15 cases of LACE and RANGY GOODS, consisting of pelerines, capes, new woollen iischu scarfs, white and black fancy bolts in leather and silk. The new Shah scarf ruffles, in tulle, lace and net. Maltese and Honiton collars and lappetts. Real Irish crochet collars An immense and choice assortment of linen sots, including the new Mario Stuart set, bridal falls (richly embroidered), new Brussels nets, plain, figured, and spotted. An extensive assortment of trimmings and fringes, in silk, mohair, and worsted The new costume fringe, in all colors SAd Black bugle fringes and trimmings Wide and narrow yak laces, very effective ' and cheap Rich and handsome sash ribbons. These goods arc perfection in color and design. A very large assortment of ribbons, in all (he newest shades for bonnet and hat trimmings. Three cases of assorted WINTER HOSIERY, from the manufactories of Messrs J. and R. Movloy and Messrs Brottlo and Co. A well assorted stock of children’s hosiery, in all sizes. J 1 H E “LIT TL E WANZ ER ” I LOCK-STITCH S E WIN G M A CHINE, £4 10s. This machine was awarded first and highest prize medal at the Paris, and, recently, at the Vcnna Exhibition. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Can confidentially recommend them for their simplicity of construction and their impossibility of getting out of, order. They can bo worked by hand or foot, at pleasure. Price list of stands may bo had on application, A book of full instructions accompanies each machine, and every information given. Wholesale dealers purchasing one or more cases (each containing six machines), null be liberally dealt with.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4119, 2 June 1874, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
951

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4119, 2 June 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4119, 2 June 1874, Page 1

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