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Drapery j^ONDON JUNE FASHIONS. ■By the arrival of the'sk DURHAM AT MELBOURNE ’ :- | KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS are in poaj session of - THE LATEST. POSSIBLE FASHIONS, As worn during tlie month of June in England. Depression in the Soft Goods, Export, and Home.trnde in London during • the summer of 1876. I As the rcault-of the continued depression in the Wholesale Trade in London, KIRKCALDIE 1 AND STAINS , Announce to the citizens of Wellington,! visitors, and residents in the country districts,; the arrival of . . ;i ■ •.■. ■ TWELVE HUNDRED COSTUMES, : AT JOB PRICES. • These goods will be open-on, MONDAY, 9th OCTOBER, And include Japanese, pure ■ alpaca, stuffs of every description. TASSORE PIQUE IN IMMENSE VARIETY. 1 As an instance ■ of the. price these goods now runy . , -v, ■ -■ - ■ <•, -• KIRKCALDIE ’ AND STAINS . ’ ] May,state that by the s.s. WHAMPOA ..first copies of the same goods wore ; « SOLD AT SIX ANDA-HALF GUINEAS, While the present shipment by the DURHAM 1 I will be marked ■■ T H RE E GUINEAS! These constitute the, best class of goods, all )ther Costumes are equally' • {MARKED AT JOB PRICES. ■ ,'! iLINERY JUNE FASHIONS. , THE GAINSBOROUGH‘HAT, ■ In Brown, Cream; Drab, Black, White, and White and Cream* . JUST RECEIVED BY . • > KIRKCALDIE AND. STAINS, . Ex s.B. DURHAM. : 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 plalters’ hands, , ; RUSTIC HATS , . "In various shapes, just to hand, for, young ladies; ■in white, brown, and blaek.;; ! THE DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE, V A novelty. in. Tuscan. Several of-the above specialty will be -opened- on i Tuesday,; showing-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, &c. , ■ Ecru cream nets and lacesWidows’ caps and cap fronts, latest styles; just opened. , ‘ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. w 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, 7 6d., Bs. 6d, 9s. 6d.', 10s;, all sizes. ■■ ---■ WHITE SHIRTS, pleated or military fronts, ‘ to'fasten .behind, 7s. '64i, 'Bs. fid.,' 9s. ’ od., , 10s.;,>U sizes. : n , WHITE : SHIRTS, with fashionable collars attached ' ’ ■' OXFORD - SHIRTS, military.fronts, collars, attached, price, 7s. 9d., Bs. 6d, 9s. 6d., a great variety, of patterns in all sizesZEPHYR SHIRTS, specially suited for summer wear, all sizes, price, Bs. SILK SHIRTS, ,125., l se. 6d. ; j WILSON &-RICHARDSON , Announce to gentlemen - the arrival of their early shipments of SUMMER - HOSIERY, comprising— - _ .. j.v -.y ■■ ■ Every description In merino, .cotton, Indian. | gauze, and silk; all manufactured by, the ‘ best makers in. the world - ; ' WILSON & RICHARDSON- ’ Announce to gentlemen the arrival of .a,first-, class stock of every kind of MERCERY.; ' New, scarves and ties, linen . collars,linenfaced do, linen wristbands, linen-faced do, studs and links, umbrellas, braces and belts, ’ ; batnbrio handkerchiefs, &0., &o, : WILSON & RICHARDSON Announce to gentlemen the arrival of thirteen large cases of HATS, suited for every requirement and condition in life. This shipment in-' eludes all the'most fashionable shapes worn in England at the present time. . NELSON, MOSGIETi, SCOTCH, and ENG-' I LXSH TWEEDS. Men’s, and ''boys’ 1 ready-made clothing,' waterproqf clothing, ! guaranteed to keep out the rain.'' wII SO N & RICHAR DSO N, : Lambton-quay (Lam'J. Bbkne), ’ • :EBtabliahed'in'lß4B. " Manic T>IANOFORTES TUNED, REGUJT DATED, AND REPAIRED. 1C... AiN.D , T. R A.M.S E Y, ; f I ... - PIANOFORTE: MAKERS, I (From , Broadwood - and. Sons,: London), ,-i Having had ..considerable'-experience-in - alii kinds, of pianos, both .cottage andi grand, are. prepared toj tune, regulate, and repair; instru-.; jhents by all English;and foreign, makers. - : | Work done on reasonable .terms for;- the; trade. . : ,-,upi • . ' > {■ -el '■ | C. & T.:RAMSEY,'WiIIia-street, -1., i , -Nearly opposite Empire Hotel, -i-i , iiy|-;,;.Rp.,,j a;.- /( r, JjjL,;,’;,", 5 ' .‘'FEOPYegpB-.pp.MnSie...., m i'.j i ' WiUis-strebt, l ne‘ar Abel.Smith-street.-.i :. LESSONS.,;,ON, ; .THE PIANpFORPP;, EIiKMENYAUT AK’I ‘

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4899, 4 December 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4899, 4 December 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4899, 4 December 1876, Page 1

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