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Drapery FASHIONS FOR SPRING, 1877, BY THE STEAMSHIPS WHAMPOA AND LUSITANIA. IRK CAL DI IS &S HAVE RECEIVED 84 CASES ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES For thoir various departments, which they are now opening up, ami will make their FIRST SPECIAL SHOW FOR THE ‘ SEASON ON SATURDAY, the Ist SEPTEMBER, , When the whole of thoir front windows will be arranged with the Newest Designs procurable in the Loudon and Paris mrrkets. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS Respectfully direct attention to a few Leading Lines in each department. THE SHOW ROOM. Straw, Chip, and Millinery Bonnets—A very large selection ranging from 12s. 6d., 15a., 18s., 21s. to 635. The stock of imported Millinery being unusually large,- and the prices within the reach of all, KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS Solicit an inspection. Hats in Straw,, Leghorn, Rice Chip, and ■Mixed Tuscan, all the very newest shapes - A large assortment of the newest materials in Silks, i Laces, Gauzes, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, &0., &c., for Millinery purposes. FICHUS Being the correct garment for the shoulders for indoor and outdoor attire . KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS Have received an immense assortment of these goods direct from Paris in Cashmere—prices, 9s. 6d., 125., 155., to 635. Fichus in summer cloth, in cream, blue, pink, grey,and black, 125., 155., 18s. Fichus in China crape, in white, black, cream, cardinal, and all the fashionable dolors, 6s. to 84s. V Fichus in black and white lace, 7s. 6d. 42». Hand-knitted Fichus, ■ quite a novelty, 10s. 6d. The “ Princess” . Corsets, introduced for the Princess Robes, 225. 6d. per pair. CO STU ME S, , ... Black Silk and Black Alpacca costumes in the Princess and other shapes. Cold. Costumes in a large variety of new . materials and, leading styles, from ''' 16s. to 84s. Cretonne Costumes, in navy blue, prune, and brown I .' • In Dress Materials the novelty this season imported 1 from Paris is known as ; Snowflake; light 1 in' texture and . very durable, in all useful shades. The; Newi i Feather: Trimming, in same colors, can be bad for trimming these I dresses.' A large stock of other New .Materials , have also been opened up, and will be found; novel :and varied in ' ' price. •' ~ ; • ’ 1 Under Skirts in print, Cretonne, Alpaca, and other, summer materials, from • ,35., 6d., 45., 55., to 21s. S 1 TAIN-S.

HOSIE R Y. 1 This Department contains a large assortment of Ladies and Children’s Hosiery in plain, fancy’ stripes,; and embroidered cotton, Lisle thread, Balbriggan, spun, and ladies’ silk hose, in all colors; all of the newest description and : best makers. ’ Bouillon's Josephine Kid Gloves, with 2 . . ... ; buttons,'in black, tinted, and walk- ■ , ~.. ing colors. , , Silk ,and Lisle Gloves, with, 4,6, 8, and ' ,10 buttons. , Scarfs in white and colored lace, silk, and other makes, all prices, from Is. each.' . , , ? Bufflings, Plaitings, and' Quiltings, in v lisse, tulle, tarlatan, and muslin, ■ The New Collar, shaped 1 in. front, in im- • .... menso variety; in valehcielines, honi,.ton, Maltese, and imitation’laces. Linen. Collars and Cuffs, from Is, the set. ;' . ■■ C L OTHI NG. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS Specially invito inspection of. their season’s itanort of Boys’, Youths’,, and Men’s Beady-, made'Glothing. As a very large shipment has •already been opened up, the goods are now being shown. ’ . ... _ ; Hatn in all the most approved makes, just ~I - ' : received, and at all prices. . . Shirts, Scarfs,’ Ties, iand alsplendid assortment of Solitaires, Suites, &c.,&c. ; KIRKCALDIE : AND STAINS | Haying already advertised their, new; system ! of payments, again call attention to the following : 5 2 . PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR ALL CASH PURCHASES OYEB £2. 1 PER GENT.; ON ACCOUNTS REN--2 . DEBED MONTHLY. All other accounts promptly rendered quarterly. In consequence of the, ALTERATIONS to their Premises, 1 ‘,.,kirkcaldie :and i stains ' ' have 15 0 CASES, ■ : ’G’: ■; ,• WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, ' , ■ ■ To Clear the Space. : “ LITTLE WANZER” LOCK - STITCH SEWING MACHINE, £3 ■ 13s. 6d., Needles, Shuttles,; and Bobbins, Just Received. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, Lambton-Quat.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5150, 25 September 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5150, 25 September 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5150, 25 September 1877, Page 1

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