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AUTUMN DRAPERY AT KIRKOALDIE& STAINS, BALES and Cases of the latest and most fashionable Novelties for tho approaching season liavo beon received ox tho following vessols: —steamers Doric, Tongariro, Arawa, Aorangi, ships Opaiva and lnvcrcargill. The goods arc now on viow, and Kiukcaldie and Stains have much ])leasuro inviting the ladies of Wellington and their numerous patrons to an eaki,y inspection of this unique stock. Among tho Specialities are DIIESS DEPARTMENT. A manufacturer's stock of 4Gin All-wool Colonial Cashmeres, in 21 difl'ercntshades, bought at a largo discount. These are offered at exceptionally low prices, viz., Is 9d, 2s 3d, 3s, 3s (id; also m Blue and Jet Black, from Is 9d to osr Rich Dress Plushes, 4s 9d, 5s fid, Is lid; Trimming Satins, 2s lid; Soft Dress Satins, all shades, 3s fld; Black and Colored Broches, 2s (id to 7s (id; Black Silks and Satins, 2s 3d to 10s (id; Broche Stripe and Plain Silk Velvet Vhlvkteens, the Louis and ;Pkahl brands, in idl colors, 3s and 4s; also, in Black, Is Gd to iis (id; tho Battenberg Stripe Velveteens, in 12 shades, very fashionable for dress trimmings, 2s Gel per yard; Tweeds, Homespuns, Beiges, '.Meltons,' Serges, : Canvas Cloth,. Broche and plain aiul the New Kyrlo and Boucle Cloths, all juices, from !kl. to: 4s. Gd per yards. ■ M-™ t ; IN THE lIALERIHSJIERY DEPARTMENT. • : ;A : c()niplcte assortment of Trimmings to matcball' Dress Materjals will' be j.found.' Tho. iic\v. Riisiiiy Trinnniiig and Asti'.icliaii Ruching ari! must fashionable, - JLace and iiibhon Department. Cream, coffee, White, and Black Laces, from 3u.to(id'per yard; Flouncing* from 2s 0d tit 20s; Silk and Wool Mixed Laces, all. shades, iUrt'to 2s':j ■ A splendid assortment of Pnu; Sn.x Riiiiioxs, all widths; also, the latest novelties for.Bonnets and Sashes, Is to 5s (id per yard, THE GLU\ r li AND UOSIIiRY DE : ; Have been c;irefully and completely reassorted with every roipiisite. ' 4-buttoir black and colored Florence Kid Gloves, ■■ PS*pef■ pi'iirj:: vv 1 ' Cl/iTillXtr DeI'.ARTMEXT. . - 'paVtsrii^iu^feii's'lOlpthiiiw, 1 -- fresh stock oi- Men s Lambswool and Merino .Underclothing,. White Shirts,-: Ci'lhis, Ha'.s, &c„ IWs' Jersey. Suits in navy, lmnvn, and iTeatliui:,' alHsizes^Jioy^ ■Biiii ijCpck |Sn its'j' 'extra;:.- strang Leather and Steel Travelling .Trunks, which are so much in demand this season. THE 3HOW ROOM. . Every branch in tliis imporiant part of the Warehouse is replete. with. the;, most select and varied.stuck Kkkcauiie and Stuxs have ever-exhibited. New Plush and Velvet Mantles, Ottoman. Silk Dolmans, Mantles,'and Paletots, richly and variously .trimmed. Fur-lined Circulars, Sea! Jackets, anil .Paletots. A large assortment of Ulsters in Scotch Tweed,' Frieze, Ky'rle and i!ouc!e Cloths. • Jerseys,. plain,-and. Trimmed, . Alexandra Jackets, f'Siibl.c and : otiier Fur Visites, Shawl.-;, Waterprniif Cloaks, etc. • Tito Jliili Department

'■ Contains all {ins latest and most, fashionable Parisian and • London novelties, and as the variety is top gro;ifc to enumerate 1 tliuir lady customers to "call ami i inspect tlio clispliiy of Hats. Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Plushes. Ornaments, &c,',. now nm uamw-ly'i ./ LAMM-OX QUAY-', D '"ST:; G EprtpE's;-HA£t:=' NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY ' TTAVE just received from tire Factory, .11. asplei did lot of ' ; MEN'S TWEED SAC .SUITS., ; ; For value we confidently assovt letter ;"VA3"n'ever-dflcrciT'' : "in-'aizes we have from ',) to " and lil lo7|. '' •'■ i <■"'". CALL AND IXSPLCT. We arc now showing T.ULqat.vo SampLes , for . autumn and winter trade. '' These goods consist of the latest, patterns and materials. The large connection which we have in this department enables 113 to oiler the y/.'M't VERY BEST VALUE. Fresh supplies of • . : BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. You will I'uid it Ijt^youv;-'advantage:, to; inspect. our stock. The (foods are principally made from Jlosgiel wearresisting Tweed:-; GOXJ) ;; Awarded .it the Wellington Exhibition for "FIT.. STVLE'AXIJ QUALITY. : V \ Our manufactures are principally made of ew Zcnliiiiid' Tweeds. Theyare.eit.'CAi'Ki! than imported■ Goods, as ihey wear. twice- as. long, and are only a little more money. All goods are sold at ..>■% $ FACTORY PRICES. .ft'Kiii/i jic;% CM) Hotel. [ R. 11. SCOTT, 2001 ■v. : ; " ■ Manager.

. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, ANY SUM; REQUIRED. TNTEREST from Gi to .per cent X according to the amount. Wstrongly advise intended borrowers to take advantage of our present quotations. Capital is fast becoming scarcer and dearer, and with every probability of increased Property Tax to secure further Government loans, rates will surely increase. Scandinavian Small Farm Settlements from ■ their well-established reputations, are in request for Mortgage Investments at the above rates. , OHAS. POWNALL & CO., Mortgago Agents, ..'■ ' Grey-street, Wellington. " ESTABLISHED 1875. ANATOMICAL BOOT MART, QUEENSTREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite the Presbyterian Church, Masterton.) I l(f i pnny JJKGS to direct .the attention 8V" LKfwS otlliepublic to the splondid assortment of Ladles' Gents', and Children's Boots and Shoos now on view at Attn lljeir Establishment. Come where you Willi rau get your boots made to fit. Come whe-o your pet corns won't he tortured. Come wlicro your boots will be fifl made to the ginss of fashion ,i|)d mould of Ul/i form. Hoots renovated, irrespectii'O of inakerH. Terms moderate. MR"MOTOR HOBY, T ICENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGJIJ ERY, JJoyal College Surgeons, Ireland, Wra,is.-STif)F,T, Wellington, Second house above Manners-street. 2204 |

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2250, 22 March 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2250, 22 March 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2250, 22 March 1886, Page 2

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