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AUTUMN DRAPERY AT KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, BALES and Cases of the latest and most fashionable Novelties for tho approaching season have beon received ox the following vessels:-steam-ers Doric, Tongariro, Arawn, Ao'rangi, ships Opawa and lnvercargill. The goods arc now on view, and Kirkcaldie and Stains liavo much pleasure inviting tho ladies of Wellington and their numerous patrons to an early inspection of this unique stock. Among the Specialities aro DRESS DEPARTMENT. A manufacturer's stock of 46in All-wool Colonial Cashmeres, in 21 differentshades, bought at a large discount,, These are offered at exceptionally low prices, viz., Is 9d, 2s 3d, 3s, 3s fid; also in Blue and Jet Black, from Is 9d to ssr Rich Dress Plushes, 4s 9d, 5s Od, 7s lid; Trimming Satinß, 2s Gd; Soft Dress Satins, all shades, 3s 9d; Black and Colored Broches, 2s (id to 7b 6d; Black Silks and Satins, 2s 3d to 10s Gd; Broclie Stripe and Plain Silk Velvet; Velveteens, the Lows and Pearl brands, in all colors, 3s and 4s; also, in Black, Is 6d to 5s (id; the Battenberg Stripe Velveteens, in 12 shades, very fashionable for dress trimmings, 2s Cd per yard; Tweeds, Homespuns, Beiges, Meltons, Serges, Canvas Cloth, Broclie and plain and tho New Kyrle and Boucle Cloths, all prices, from 9d to 4s 6d per yards. IN IHE HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT,, ■ - A complete assortment of Trimmings to maccn ail Dress Materials will be found. ■Tho new Rosary TrimmingandAstrachan Ruching are most f.isliionable. ■ JLace and Ribbon Depart* tUCllt. v: Cream;"coffee,- White, : and Black Laces, .• from 3d to (id per yard; Flouncings from' 2s 9d to 20s; Silk and Wool Mixed Laces, all shades, flkl to 25.. A splendid assort;! ment of Puke Silk Ribbons, all widths; also, the latest novelties for Bonnets, and Stishes, Is to 5s .(Id per yard. THE GLOVE AND HOSIERY DEPARTMENTS' Have been carefully and completely reassorted witli every, requisite, black and; colored .'Florence Kid Gloves,. ■ 5s per pair. . Clothing Department. All the latest patterns in Men's Clothing, fresii stock ot Men's Lambswool and Merino ■ Undercluthing, White Shirts, .Collarai::Hata'f:^b.s\.Boys'' j j'eraey;. -Suita'iiri; navy, brown, and,heather, all sizes, boys Bannockburn Tweed. Suit?, extra strong ' Leather ami Steel Travelling • Tmnks, ■ which are so ; |ii ii'Gh; in :v doViia'rid : tliia aeascin. THE SHOW ROOM Every branch in this important part of the Warehouse i's replete with the most 6elect ana varied stock .TC.iRKCALDiE:. and'j STAixVli^ ana Velvet Mantles, Oltoiiian Silk Dolmans, Mantles, and Paletots, richly and variously trimmed. Fur-lined Circulars, Seal Jackets, and Paletots. A large assortment of liters in Scotch' Tweed, Frieze, Kyrlo awl Boucle Cloths. Jerseys, plain, and '''Trimmed Alexandra Jackets,. Sable and other Fur, Visiles, Shawls. Waterproof Cloaks, etc. * The Mii liners Department Contains all the latest and most fasiiiionable Parisian and- London, novelties, and as tho variety is bo great' to enumerate in. a die and Stains would respectfully ask their lady cusfoiucrs.to call and inspost the display of Hats, Bonnets, Feathers,, Flowers, Plushes, Ornaments, &c., now '■; view;.'v.Pv;''£'■ . . FOR OASII ONLY! KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS Lambion, Quay . and, St. George's Hall. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOBY , th« Factory. ,XX a splendid lot of ;; ' MEN'S TWEED SAC SUITS. ' -For value wo confidently assert better wa3 never offered in Masterton. In sizes wo have from ,3 to 7 and 3| to 7s. CALL AND INSPECT. W ; a are now showing Tailoring Samples for, autumn aind winter'trade. These goods consist of the. latest, patterns and materials. Tho large, connection which ; we have in this department enables us to, ■■ ' , : offer the VERY BEST VALUE, Fresh, supplies of BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. i You will find it to your advantago to inspect our stock., The Goods are, principally made from Mosgiel wearresisting Tweeds. '' ' :; 'v FIRST ; PRIZE' . ■ ■ and GOLD MEDAL, Awarded at the Wellington Exhibition for FIT, STILE and QUALITY. , Our manufactures are principally made 'of the famous Mosgiel and other New Zealand Tweeds. Theyare cheaper tliaii imported Goods, as they wear twice as long, and; are only a little more money. All goods are sold at FACTORY PRICES, Branch next Chb Hotel. R. H. SCOTT, 2061 H.-:-', 'ii- ilf«iifl^r,

MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, ANY SUM REQUIRED. tNTEREST from (ij to H per cent X accoidin" to tlio amount; We strongly 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 Mortgago Investments at the above rates. CMS. POWNALL & CO., Mortgage Agents, . Groy-street, Wellington. ESTABLISHED 1875. ANATOMICAL BOOT MART, QUEENSTREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite the Presbyterian Qlpch, Masterton.) JIM ! EftUW B Kas to direct the attention > «>• UMrfl of the public to the splendid assortment ol Ladies' Gents', and Children's Boots and Shoes now i<n view at (UJ n their Establishment. Como whoro you MRU can get your boots made to flt. Como who*o your pot coma won't Ijo tortured. Como where your boots will bo pft made to tho glass ot fashion and mould of UUi form. Hoots renovated, irrespoctivo of makora. Terms moderate MR ARTHUR HOBY, Licentiate in dental surgery, Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, Willis-street, Wellington; Sooond buao abovo Maunors-efcreet. 2204

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2265, 8 April 1886, Page 2

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864

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2265, 8 April 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2265, 8 April 1886, Page 2

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