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Drapery JUNE FASHIONS. i - By the.arrival o£ the j S.S. DURHAM AT MELBOURNE KIRKOALDIE AND STAINS are in possession of I THE LATEST POSSIBLE FASHIONS, ks worn during the month of June in England, i Depression in the Soft Goods, Export, and Home trade in London during the summer of 1876. ■' . I As the result of the continued depression in the Wholesale Trade in London," , KIRKOALDIE AND STAINS Announce to the’citizens of Wellington, visitors, and residents in the country districts, the arrival of «. i i TWELVE HUNDRED COSTUMES, ; AT JOB PRICES. .These goods, will bo open on MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER, | . And.include Japanese, pure alpaca, stuffs j of every description. ! TASSORE PIQUE IN IMMENSE i VARIETY. As an instance of the price these goods ndwrun,. ' ■ Uv!l ' ■ j . * KIRKOALDIE 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 be marked . , THREEGU I N B AS ! These constitute the best class of goods, all other Costumes are equally - MARKED AT : JOB PRICES. JUNE FASHIONS." THE 0 AIN3BOROUGH HAT, In l Brown; Cream, Drab, .Black, White, and i White and Cream, JUST RECEIVED BY' AND STAINS, Ex s.s. DURHAM. As this steamship left London on the 27th of Juhe, these goods were then in such great demand that telegrams were daily being sent to the Continents forward such quantities as could be turned out from the plaiters’ hands. : RUSTIC HATS : In various shapes, ]ust to hand, for young ladies, in white, brown, and black.

THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE, ; i A novelty in Tuscan., ; ; Several of the above,ppeoialty,:TCiU !be opened on ’ ... j Tuesday, showing thg style pf : trira ; tning worn by the eUte. in London. (, New Bonnets alto will be opened;* together’ ' with a new stock. of bonnet shapes, millinery materials, feathers, &c, • Ecru cream nets and laces Widows’ caps and cap fronts, latest styles, . ’ just opened. ~. ; i t KIRKCALDIE .& STAINS. 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, 7a. 6d., Bs. del, 9s. 6d;, 10s., all sizes. •" 1 ■. ; WHITE SHIRTS, pleated or military fronts, to fasten behind, 7s. Bd'.j Bs. 6d., 9s. 6d., 1 Os.,’ U 1 sizes. ’ - a '” f WHITE SHIRTS,' with fashionable 1 collars attached OXFORD' SHIRTS, military'fronts, collars ‘ attached, 'pricoj 7s. 9d., Bs. 6d,-9s. 6d., a great variety of 'patterns in all sizes ZEPHYR SHIRTS, specially suited for sum--1 mer wear, all’sizes,'price, Bs. SILK SHIRTS; 125., 15s. 6d. ■ ' .WILSON &.RICHARDSON Announce to gentlemen.,tho-arrival of, their: early shipments of SUMMER HOSIERY, comprising—, . ’ ; , ;i Ic, .i i ed Every description in. merino, cotton, .Indian “-"I gapze,. and silk, .all.manufactured by the. :T best.makers in,the world ' 1 WILSON & RICHARDSON' , ' - Announce to gentlemen . the..arrival of a firstclassjstock of every kind of-MERCERY.... . . New! scaryos an(l :ties, Impm,,collars, .liuen- • faqed do,.linen wristbands,, linen-faped’dq! . .■. Ltuds and links, umkrellna, braces and bolts,, ..ii I '. cambric,handkerchiefs,ifim.', &c. i WILSON..* RICHARDSON, Announce ,'jto, gentlemen- the farriva,! of thirteen • large casesjpf HA.'JS, suitedfor eyory.requirement qn'dcondition,in |ife.,; Thisshipment.includijs all the meat fashionable shapes worn in. England at the,present time.. i NEIiSON, MOSGIEL, SCOTCH, and ENG- ; . LISBC-'tWBfiDS. . .Men’s, and boys’ I v ready-made ’ clothing, waterproof . clothing, j -. I'., guaranteed to keep out. the fain. . ... „W IE S ,0N "& RICH ARD SO N, 11. I i L'AMBTON-QUAY (LATE J.‘ Bu«NE), . ; - i "'.’’Established in 1818. .. f ,, i iMuaici - •'!' • ! .i - Tjl iAN OFORTE 3ii TUNED,-.- REGUIT ! DATED, AND, REPAIRED. . . C.i „-A!NfiD[‘!!.'!Ti<h,...R ArM S"B Y, ! ; PIANOFORTE'. MAKERS, =.. . ’ .{From , BrOadwotid / and-- Sons, London), . Hating', had i'considerablei experience in nil klndsj of j pinbosy (both: cottage arid grand, are propalrodi to tune, iregulatej and .repair.'instru'-' mcifts by.all English and foreign'makeifc; > ■ ■ Work done on reasonable' terms 1 for.-the tra '°i ‘6. ft T.':iIAMSEf ( /#iiß-aiTpet,': , , ,Nearly opposite Empire Hotel jT. P A R K E R, _ t, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Willis-street, near Abel Smith-street LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Element art ant» EnnainNO.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4873, 3 November 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4873, 3 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4873, 3 November 1876, Page 1

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