Drapery' , ' ONDON JUNE/ .'F/ASHIONS. 8 1 i ii. J.'JTV ’ ■ -1 ■ s i ,By, the arrival of the / . - * ;S.S.-DURHAM, AT MELBOURNE ’ KIRKGALDIE AND, STAINS! are in' posI; | session «fm •••;;•’ >• f • • * , ‘ ' ' ■ S -THE LATEST POSSIBLE FASHIONS, -| As worn during the month of Jtine in England. ’; / Depression,in, the Soft Goods, Export, and ■ Home trade in London during the-summer of 1876.- ! - < 1 . ; ;; ■"//:v ;,, Asthe result of tho'continued depresaionin ! the Wholesale Trade in London, . i ' ! : ' KIRKCALDIE. AND i STAINS > (Announce to , the ; citizens ,of . Wellington,! ‘ visitors, and residents in the country districts, the arrival of ■ ; ' TWELVE HUNDRED COSTUMES, AT JOB PRICES. 1 i , , These goods will be open on : - MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER, ' i And include Japanese, pure alpaca, stuffs of 1 every description. TASSQRB PIQUE IN IMMENSE VARIETY. As an instance of the price these goods now run, KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS , May state that by the s.s. WHAMPOA first copies of the same goods were ;■ : ■/ SOLD AT SIX AND A-HALF GUINEAS, While the present shipment by the DURHAM will bo marked ; ' ■ T H R E E G U IN E A S! These constitute the best class of goods, another Costumes are equally 1 . 11 MARKED AT JOB PRICES. ■ ■ JUNE . FASHIONS. THE GAINSBOROUGH HAT, In Brown, Cream, Drab, ■ Black,: White, and ; ; ’ : White and Cream, JUST RECEIVED BY KIRK CALDIE - AND STAINS, ' ;' Ex 8.8. DURHAM. As this steamship left London on the 27th of June, these goods were then in such great 1 demand that telegrams were daily being sent to the Continent to forward such quantities as could be turned out from the plaiters’ hands.... ; RUSTIC HATS ■ In various shapes, just to hand,-for youiig ladies, in white, brown, and black.,,
THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE, : A novelty in .'.Tuscan. Several of the ' above specialty will be opened on Tuesday, shewing' the style of trimming worn by the elite, in London. . New Bonnets also will be opened, together with a new stock of bonnet shapes, millinery materials, feathers, &o. Ecru cream nets and laces ■ ■ ■ Widows’ caps and cap fronts, latest styles, , just opened. ~•, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. , . ILSON & RICHARDSON Announce to the gentlemen the arrival of their SPRING SHIPMENTS of the following undermentioned goods ; WHITE SHIRTS, pleated or military fronts, fastened in front, price, 7s.’ 6d., Bs. 6d, 9s. 6d., 10s., all sizes. ‘ . WHITE SHIRTS, pleated or military fronts, to fasten behind, 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d., 9s. 6d., 10s., all sizes. WHITE SHIRTS, with fashionable collars attached • ' OXFORD SHIRTS, military fronts, collars 1 attached; price, 7s. 9d., Bs. 6d, 9s. 6d., a great variety of patterns in all sizes i; ZEPHYR SHIRTS, specially suited for summer wear, all sizes, price, Bs.". SILK SHIRTS, 12s„ 15s. 6d. < WILSON & RICHARDSON Announce to gentlemen the arrival of their early shipments of SUMMER HOSIERY, comprising— - 1 ' : ‘ ' Every description in merino, cotton,"lndian - gauze, and silk, all manufactured by the 1 best makers in the world l ■ • • -• > - ' WILSON & RICHARDSON ’ ;; Annbuhce to gentlemen the arrival of a firstclass stock of every kind of-MERCERY, " f New scarves and ties, linen collars, linenfaced do, linen wristbands, linen-faced l do, i studs and links, umbrellas, braces and belts; cambric handkerchiefs, &ci; &c. . , WILSON & RICHARDSON - f , ; = . , Announce ,to gentlemen the arrival of thirteenlarge cases of HATS, suited for. every require-,’ meut and condition in i life.: This, shipment in-: eludes all the most fashionable shapes wonli in England at the present time. : ■ : , I NELSON, MOSGIBL, SCOTCH, and, ENG. , LISH TWEEDS. Men’s and,/ boys! ready-made clothing, waterproof • clothing, l 1 guaranteed to keep out the rain. i WIL SON & BICH. AR D S ON, Lambton-quat (Latk J. Bobne), Established in 18i8.!,. -r, : ’ ' ! - Music 7 '! PIANOFORTES ' TUNED,' 'REGULATED, AND REPAIRED. C. AND T. RAMSEY, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, (From Broadwood and' Sons, London), Having had considerable experience in all kinds of pianos; both cottage ana grand, are prepared to tune, regulate, and repair: instruments by all English and foreign makers. l ;ii • Work done on reasonable terms for, the' trade. ’ av - ! "■ . C. &T. RAMSEY, .Willis-streot, | Nearly opposite Empire Hotel . R. P A B K E R, rnovESBORoy ii-caic. , 1 Willis-streot, near Abel Smith-street. , LESSONS ON THE, PIANOFORTE "; ” EtBMBKTAEt 'AOT j'.'
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4862, 21 October 1876, Page 1
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