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Drapery jQABLY SPUING NOVELTIES. DEPARTMENTS IN WHICH KIKKCALDIE & STAINS Will exhibit THEIR NEW GOGOLS ON SATURDAY (the 12th), FIRST SHOW DAY. MILLINERY GOODS of very superior patterns, from the most eminent houses in London and Paris. IN MILLINERY BONNETS— Straw bonnets trimmed, hats of the latest shapes, trimmed and untrimmed. KIKKCALDIE & STAINS Recognising the importance of holding a large assortment •at the commencement of the season, have great pleasure in presenting to the ladies of Wellington, members of the General Assembly, and visitors, this, their FIRST SHIPMENT, ON SATURDAY, THE 12th, When ladies are invited to inspect the SHOW ROOM, which will be arranged with the NEW GOODS, suitable for early spring. IN THE WORKROOM—KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Have all the latest materials for making-up, in Laces, nets, silks, plain and fancy, bonnet scarves, flowers, and ornaments ; The whole being under the management of a First-class Milliner (lately in the employ of Madam Elise, of Regent-street). ■j^OT ICE— SPRING COSTUMES. FIRST EXPOSITION ON SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST, EIGHT CASES, all containing COSTUMES having been received ex s.s. Whampoa. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Direct attention to the DISPLAY both in their windows and also in their main shop to this EXTENSIVE SHIPMENT. As the prices range from 14s. 6d. to 6 guineas, with a very gradual scale of advance between, the requirements of all classes can be supplied from this MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT. As the STYLES are too VARIED to admit of a detailed description in an advertisement, KIRKCALDIE & STAIES Respectfully SOLICIT a VISIT, when an opportunity will be readily afforded for inspecting both style and price. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Have also received a CHOICE ASSORTMENT Of all the NEW DRESS MATERIALS FOE THE SPRING SEASON.

New Parasols and Umbrellas, including a few Novelties, specially noticeable, such as the Patent Automaton, recently patented in Paris. Ladies’ Silk, Lace, and Cashmere Net Scarves. Ladies’ Lisle, Balbriggan, Silk, and Cotton Hose. Ladies’ 2 and 3 button Kid Gloves, from 3n. 9d. per pair, in white, tinted, . and ordinary colors. Money THE NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY (Limited). £IOO,OOO to be advanced on security of freehold land, or of freehold combined with stock. The rate of interest will vary with the amount of the loan. Apply to LEVIN & CO. ON.EY TO LEND. Several sums of, Money for InvestmentJ'on Freehold or Leasehold Securities. MOOEHOUSB & STAFFORD, 1 Solicitors, Wellington. For Sale FOR SALE.—The Thoroughbr d Entire Horse SOUTHERN CHIEF, By Malton out of Spray. (See New Zealand Stud Book.) He has been a good performer, having won nine races, at all distances, with heavy weights, beating such celebrated horses as Tambourini, Burgundy, Yatterina, Misfortune, and Hatred. Through his dam, he is directly related to some of the best racehorses ever in New Zealand, viz., Wetsail, the best mare of her day ; Stormbird, winner of the Canterbury Oupof 1000 sovs. ; Belle of the Isle (own sister to Southern Chief), winner of the Canterbury Cup of 1000 sovs., and dam of the renowned Templeton. Southern Chief has now been at the Stud four seasons, the whole time in the Wairarapa, where his stock are very much admired and command high prices, being substantial and handsome. He is being offered for sale solely oh aceount of wanting change of blood. He is in splendid condition, and will be sold on liberal terms to leave the Wairarapa. For further particulars apply to J. O. HAYWARD, Owner, Masterton. FOE SALE, EX MALAY—Thirty Tas- , manian Draught Horses and Mares, fourteen of which are as per pedigree in this paper of the 17th, 18th, and 20th March, BECK AND TONKS, Manners-street. FOR SALE, CHEAP, at the Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street—--1 light spring-cart 1 wharf spring-cart 1 wharf tip-dray \ 1 country spring broke, with stationary pole. ■ ■ ‘

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4801, 11 August 1876, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4801, 11 August 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4801, 11 August 1876, Page 1

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