Drapery PBNING DEMONSTRATION S or SPRING NOVELTIES. TO THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON, VISITORS DURING THE ASSEMBLY, AND COUNTRY SETTLERS, KIRKOALDIE AND STAINS Have the honor to announce their FIRST SHIPMENT FOR SPRING, Purchased in Paris, London, and the Provincial Cities o£ Great Britain. As thoir first shipments are always of a special character, the present assortment will he found pre-eminently so. Owing to the rapidity with which goods are now conveyed to these colonies by steamer, their buyer is enabled to hold over his purchases until the height of the fashionable season is fully developed, and a profuse display of the latest designs aro in the markets. Every advantage is taken in selecting the newest goods at the date of sailing by nearly every steamer now trading between England and Australia. KIRKOALDIE AND STAINS Respectfully present invitations of inspection through this medium, and for guidance note a few leading particulars in their various departments. THE SHOW ROOM. French Millinery, Hats and Bonnets direct from Paris English Millinery, Hats and Bonnets, from best Loudon houses Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets in chip, and a variety of fancy straw ; the shapes include “Peg Woffington,” &c., &0., in groat variety. French Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, and Millinery, materials purchased by Mr. Ku’kcaldio in Paris Black Silk Jackets, from London and Paris Black Cashmere Jackets Fichus, Scarves, Double Capes, Khin Khobs, Kashgar, Tussore, and other fancy Shawls, all extremely fashionable Children’s Jackets in great variety. Costumes, &c,, &c. BLACK SILKS (with guarantee) from the Eminent Manufactories of J. 0. BONNET & 00, The above are highly recommended. Black Silks in various makes, excellent value, from 3s. Cd., Is., 4a. 6d., and up to 15s. Gd. per yard. A choice assortment of Colored Silks in all the newest shades for the opening season, and at prices to suit all. COSTUMES. COSTUMES. KIRKOALDIE AND STAINS Have opened six Cases NEW COSTUMES, the leading feature being— Beige, trimmed with silk A complete range of Costumes from IS.?. Gd. to 0 guineas Black Costumes, now styles Dross Materials by the yard Beige, Thibet cloth, Cashmere, Bonrettes Fould, Bouclu, Faconne, Beige, Snowflake, and a variety of other useful and new fabrics Trimrniugain Pou-pon, Galons, Fringes,&c. Buttons to match all the above materials. Lisse, Muslin, and Tulle Ruchings Ribbons in now spring shades and styles Fichus in Lace, Silk, China Crape, &c. &o. Scarves, Ties, Collarettes, &c. &o. HOSIERY. Silk Hose in self colors, stripes, and embroidered fronts Lislo Hose, in white, black, and striped, Balibriggau Hose in brown, white, and striped Cotton Hose in now styles, for ladies and children Children’s Hosiery, just opened, include a largo assortment of nil the newest makes, and of good quality. TERMS 5 2 PER CENT. Discount on cash purchases over £2. 1 PER CENT. Discount on all Monthly 2 Accounts. All other accounts rendered quarterly, and subject to no abatement. KIRKOALDIE AND STAINS',. LAMHTON.QTMV iwn
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5427, 19 August 1878, Page 1
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480Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5427, 19 August 1878, Page 1
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