IMPORTATIONS FOR TSE'SEASO N AT' • JJIRKOAIiDIE t AND gTAINS. In LADIES' ULSTERS Kirkoaldio and Stains have received several oaßes, in Ladies' and Children's, many of which are also marked London prices,' Inspection to this department is particulary invited, DRESS materials have been received as usual from Paris, London, Bradford and Glasgow, and combine many styles which cannot be obtained elsewhere, The Handkerchief Robe, of superior diagonal cloth, 14' squares, in a variety of colors. Dress Cloth, a new material, plain and checked for trimming. Homespun, Serge, Stockingette, and a variety of other materials direct from the manufacturers, Scotch Wincey, special value (33 inches), 7Jd, 9Jd to Is 6d. MOURNING MATERIALS. Kirckcaldie and Stains are in receipt of a most complete supply of materials for mourning, among which are a variety of Parisian All-wool Goods, Mourning made on the promises. AUTUMN JERSEYS.—These goods are of a different shape to those used in the Summer, and are much more easily arranged. The variety comprises Ladies' and Children's in Black and Colored, WINTER CLOTHING (Boys', Youths', and Men's). Kirkcaldie & Stains announce the arrival o{a large shipment of the above, comprising all the sizes procurably in Boys' and Youths' Clothing in the various fashionable shapes. OYERCOATS In every size, from 00 in Boys' to 8 in Men's, Discount terms as hitherto,—s per cent for Cash over £2; 2£ per cent on monthly accounts. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS Lambton Quay and Brandon-Street,
SAYE ALL MIDDLE PROFITS! BUY YOUR DRAPERY FEOM WILSON . AND RICHARDSON, IMPORTERS, « AND WAREHOUSEMEN, Lambton Quay • • • Wellington. [established in 1848,]
COLONIAL INDUSTRY, NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. The Proprietors of the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Have muoh Pleasure in announcing That Through Increasing Trade and tho Perfect System of conducting their Business IN BUYING and SELLING FOR CASH OttLY! They are now in a position to supply their CELEBRATED CLOTHING at aLO WER raflge of prices than hithorto, This has been the aim of the Firm ever since they first opened Branches for the sale of their Manufactures, and the Large and Increasing Demand has materially assisted in developing thit Desired Result. White & Oxford Shirts at Moletak Prim. HATS and CAPS at Wholesale Prices. RUGS, BLANKETS & BAGS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. The Largest Stoch in the Colony to select from. _ And every article sold for Nett Cash, Without Discount or Reduction of any kind.
Another Consignment of the WERTHEIM HIND AND TREADLE • SEWING MACHINES, A Marvel of Strength and Simplicity. Price Lists on application. HALLENSTEIN BROS,, UMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, JOHN GALLIE, Manager
By special appointment: to Excellency The .Goyernob. THOMAS MYERS, PICTUBE DEALER AND PICTUBE FRAME MANUFACTURER, UMBTON QUAY • • • WELLINGTON, liooking-glass Frames repaired and re-gilt-e?ual to new, and Pictures of every dosorip, tion Framed and Neatly Mounted to order in a workmanlike manner, and with des patch,, at a Reduction of 25 per cent, oft the P. B E A ED, SURGEON, &a. Has removed into Queen-street, to the house Opposite Mr Perry's, Butcher, 670 usual charges. 717
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 733, 2 April 1881, Page 2
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492Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 733, 2 April 1881, Page 2
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