Drapery OKDON ' JUNE . ‘FASHIONS. By the arrival'of the S.S.-DURHAM AT MELBOURNE , KIKKCALDIE AND STAINS are inpos-, session of : ; :i ■'» ■ -.1 ij v.’i v’ 5 ■ ■■■» ■ ’ ! . - ' THE LATEST POSSIBLE FASHIONS, As worn during the.month of June in England. Depression in the Soft. Goods, Export, and Home trade in London dujring the .summer of 1870. As the result of the continued’depression inthe WholeaaleTrade in Lpndou, KIKKCALDIE AND STAINS. Announce to the citizens of Wellington, visitors, and residents in the country districts, ■the arrival of • : • TWELVE HUNDRED; COSTUMES, AT JOB PRICES. • These goods -will be open on MONDAY, -9th OCTOBER, ’ And include Japanese, pure- alpaca, stuffs of every description. - .v: TASSORE PIQUE IN IMMENSE ■ VARIETY. ■ ■ i As an ■ instance .of the price these goodsnow run, ; ". _ . i •KIKKCALDIE AND STAINS j May state that by the s.s. WHAMPOA firstcopies of the same goods were .. SOLD AT SIX AND A-HALP-GUINEAS, While the present shipmentby the DURHAM , - , will be marked THREE- GUINEAS! ■ •■ - : r -1 j. ... - - . These constitute the best class of goods, all other Costumes are equally .MARKED AT, JOB . PRICES. jyjTLLINERY JUNE FASHIONS, THE 'GAINSBOROUGH'HAT, Tn Bro>vn, Cream; Drab, Black,.’ White, and White and Cream, 7j. ■' '. just received;.,i3Y - t KIR KC A L DIE AND j’B TAI N S',. ..,7 V Ex s.s. DURHAhL^’7] ,7 ■ As this steamship left- London on the 27th of June, these goods were then in such great demand that, telegrams were daily being sent to the Continent to forward such quantities as; could be turned, out from the platters* hands.- : RUSTIC HATS . i.-,,. 5 7 In various shapes, just to hand, for young ladies, in white, brown, and black, h ,
THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE, A novelty in Tuscan. Several of ithe above specialty .will. be., opened on: Tuesday, showing the style of trimming, worn by the elite in'London; ; New Bonnets also will be opened, together, with a new: r stock bf« bonnet shapes, millinery materials,, feathers, &c. Ecru cream nets and laces j . , i Widows'"caps and cap fronts, latest stylos, : ..." just opened. ‘ ‘ ", .KIRKCALDIE & STAINS.' i Announce to the gentlemen the arrival of, their SPRING SHIPMENTS• of the following undermentioned, goods.:—, ,1, - , ■■ 1: WHITE SHIRTS, pleated or military fronts, • fastened. in front, price, 7s. ,6d.i>Ss. 6d, 9s. ; ~6d., ,10s., all sizes. ■ : WHITE SHIRTS, pleated or military fronts, ; . to fasten: behind, 7s. 6d.,. Bs. 0d.,,95, ,6d., • 10s., ill si/.es. WHITE SHIRTS,, with fashionable■ collars .attached? . ' OXFORD SHIRTS,-, military, fronts,, collars ■ attached,; price, ,7s.i9d:, Bs, 6d , 9s. fid., a 1 _ ; great variety of patterns in all sizes. . : ZEPHYR: SHIRTS, specially suited for sum-: ... •, mer wear, all sizes,, price, Bs., , , ' . ■ SILK iSHIRTS, 125., ,15s. 6d. WILSON & RICHARDSON r . Announce to gentlemen the arrival; of 'their early shipments ,of SUMMER HOSIERY, comprising— . •• , , 1 Every description in, merino,,cotton,, Indian, I , gauze, and silk, all manufactured byl the 1 1 ' best makers' in the world' ’ WILSON &,RICHARDSON ~[ '' , I Announce to gentlemen the arrival of a’firsts class stock of.every kind of'MEI’CERY. j ti 'New scarves arid ties,. linen; collars) linen," faced do, linen wristbands, linen-faced; do,! studs and bilks,’umbrellas, braces arid b elted -cambric handkerchiefs, &A, &c. ’I ■ • wilson;* Richardson-; ; - ' Announce to gentlemeri the arrival of t thirteen, large cases of HATS, suited for every requirement and condition in life: ’ This shipment ini, eludes'all the’most 1 fashionable' shapes woiry id •England at the present time. ■ . .. — I ' ■ Kelson, mosOiel, scotch, and eng- ■■■“! ' LISH TWEEDS; >; 'Men’s' and'"buoys' ready-made clothing,', waterproof clothing, • guaranteed to keep out the rain. l ' -' j . WILSON'* • R IC'H'A RDSOK, " • Lambton-quay (IJATJ3 'J7 ! Bdkne), j (1 , . Established in 1848. ’ - ■' ! 'V ■ , ilusic 'r ’ )' } t'i,< Pianofortes ' tuned; regu-' Jl J LATED/AND REPAIRED. 1 " C. AND T. ) R A’M S E Y,'‘ ‘ PIANOFORTE ' MAKERS, - , (From’ Broad wood ■ rind ; Sons,' London), ■ Hiving- had considerable''experience ini all ’ kinds Of' pianos, both cottage add-grand,j are 1 prepared to' tune, regulate,-arid' repair 'inatriirj menta by all English and ! foreign makers. ~, Wdrk done on reasonable terms for | the, tradd. I 1’ C; & T. RAMSEY,-WiUis-stre'et,! Nearly opposite Empire Hotel ’ ■ I T\/f ■ R-. -'P A :R IK <E R, iVI PROFESSOR OP M-0310. -!'-»! i’! Wlllis-Btreet, near Abel Smith,street.: LESSONS ON ,THE . PIANOFORTE ' : ELEMEOTABT ANfl; FlHianiJfO. ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4858, 17 October 1876, Page 1
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