DraperyS.S. DURHAM. FURTHER SEASONABLE IMPORTATIONS. ■g'IEKCALDIE AND STAINS Announce the arrival of their THIRD SHIPMENT FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON. The present imports haying been purchased in the middle of January when manufacturers and warehousemen were very quiet, Kirkcaldie and Stains have been advised by their buyer that the goods were bought considerably cheaper than they could be made for. Being now furnished with all the latest designs in style and material, the attention of the citizens of Wellington, country settlers, and the public, is invited to the following : Irish poplins, just arrived by the Durham, bought at a reduced price, 16 yards £5 55,, in all the fashionable shades Costumes in all the most novel materials, 275. 6d. to 68s. 6d. Silk costumes, richly trimmed with satin and bugles, from £5 ss. Dress materials include every description of materials worn in Great Britain during last winter An endless variety of materials for young ladies’ and children’s wear Velveteen, in black and all colors, from 3s. 6d. per yard Ladies' skirts, in eider down, silk, velveteen
Italian cloth, felt, &c., &c., very cheap Silk velvet jackets, 31, 4, 4 J, 5, to 10 guineas New real sealskin, in plain and trimmed, from 9 guineas each Black cloth jackets; all 10a. 6d. Beaded and braided jackets and aprons, novelties this season Beaded and braided mantles Children’s sealskin jackets, from 2s. each, worth double the price New winter hosiery, newest styles, plaids, stripes, checks, &c. Burs, just opened, an immense variety of this season’s manufactures in all the choicest goods, bought at the close of the season cheap Eider down quilts from the mills direct, all sizes French greytonnes from Paris, choice patterns, suitable for drawing'-rooms or bedrooms NOVELTIES. The new promenade scarves, in white and colored, from 2s. 6d. each French wool shawls, in white and colored Opera mantles, cloaks, Shetland scarves Beaded yaks, capes, and ruffles, &0., &c. NEW MILLINERY RECEIVED, Including A lot of trimmed bonnets and hats, in velvet, felt, beaver, and straw. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING AND BABY LINEN. In directing attention to this department, Kirkcaldie and Stains respectfully invite the attention of buyers, having just opened several cases for ladies’, children’s, an babies' wear, at half the value, a portion being slightly soiled from carrying about as travellers’ patterns. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Having received further additions to the already large imports in this department, the attention of the public is invited to the assortment of men’s and boys’ clothing of every description : New ties, scarves, braces, belts, shirts, hats, &c. &c. Boys’ and youths’ overcoats, and Inverness capes, all sizes Knickerbocker suits, Cheltenham suits, in tweed, velveteen, and diagonal cloth. THE LITTLE WANZER SEWING MACHINE, To be had with or without stands. various styles for the Little Wanzer to be had separately. 200 EMPTY CASES FOR SALE. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS Laiibton-quay and Cuda-stheet, WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4430, 1 June 1875, Page 1
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