AUTUMN DRAPERY AT KIRKGALDIB & STAINS, 31 N BALES and Cases of the latest 10 and most fashionablo Novelties for tho approaching season have boon received ex tho following vessels: -steamers Doric, Tongariro, Arawa, Aorangi, ships Opawa and lnvorcargill. The goods aro now on view, and Kikkcalme and Stains have much pleasure inviting the ladies of Wellington and their numerous patrons to an eakly of this uniquo stock. Among the Specialities aro : DII.ESS DEPARTMENT. A manufacturer's stock of 4Gin 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 (id ; also m Blue and Jet Black, from Is 9d to Bsr Rich Dress Plushes, 4s 9d, os 6d, 7s lid; Trimming Satins, 2s Cd; Soft Dress Satins, all shades, 3s 9d; Black and Colored Broches, 2s (id to 7s Gel; Black Silks and Satins, 2s 3d to 10s Gd; Broche Stripe and Plain Silk Velvet; Velveteens, tho Louis and Pearl brands, in all colors, 3s and 4s; also, in Black, IsGdtoosGd; tho Battenberg Stripo Velveteens, in 12 shades, very fashionable for dress trimmings, 2s Gd per yard; Tweeds, Homespuns, Beiges, Meltons, Serges, Canvas Cloth, Broche and plain and, tho New Kyrle and Boucle Cloths, all prices,.from 9d to 4s Gd per yards. .".'■■', '.) ■IN THE HABERDASHERY DE'■■'■PARTAIENT,-' •
■ A complete assortment of Irimmmgs'tq, match all Dress Materials will-lie, found.;' The new Rosary Trimming and Astrachan Huching are most fashionable. Jjaco and Ribbon DepartAnient. Cream, coffee, White, and Black Laces, from 3d to Gd per yard; Flouncings from 2s 9d to 20s; Silk .and .Wool Mixed Laces, "all shades, 9Jd ; A splendid assort-' ment'of PuREjSiLK : RiBBONS,"aII widths'; .:■ also,". the jlntpsfc ■;nQyeltics ■ for' Bonnets .and■'.'SaslicsV'Ms'itb.'"-ss' ; Cd .per'■■ yard. : THE GLOMND HOSIERY DE: ' a Haycibeen ciircfuHy'aiid completely re-. 'assorted'witli-'eyerjV.*^quißito.\V'i4;button:: black and;cojored;:Elprence • Kid);GJoye3, : : ■:k ■£ "ii, : '~!'s'M''KWh ?.;'■■■■?::; A ■'■--.: ■■ ' All tho latest; patt'erns'-in -Men's Clothing,* fresh, atock ; -:;pV;..^l(m's-i;Lamb3w6ol;;and:; Merino, Underclqthing.V'White;'.;Shirts,, Collars, Jersey: Suits innavy, brown,-.ahd heather,-all sjzes, : ;:boys . Bannockbur'n Tweed Suits, .extra; '[ strong ■Leather and?; Steel -Trunks, which are so'iriiichl'ih'domand.thisseaabri.i. ;^TH : E||||p|i| Evory brahcli-in this;uinpprtant part of the Warohousb]s;Tcpleip; with;Cthei;nipst, Bolectand'varied- < stock^:KißKCALDir/-diid : - Stains have 'eyor exlbitcd|;:': : Now, Plush; and Yolvet Mantles, iQfctoinan > Silk" Do!-' mans, Mantles, aiid^.paletot's,--.richly -and variously trimmed-, :^ur : lined Circulars,: ■ Seal-. Jackets,-y auti-Saietof s, „'. ::; . A \ large ■ assortment'of. yi'ste.rs;in-: Scotch-..Tweed,; Frieze,Kyrlp-anUßbuc^;;Cloths.;'vJer^ ' seys,' plain 'and Trimmed]^.Alexandra; Jackets,-.".Sable- attut;q)herFur-Yisitos^ Shawls;:,Waterp>o>f ; 'Gloaks/.efc;..-^ ;i j.V; ; . ■ ;, t -.able Parisian-' ri ii cl ■;. jioh d 011 ii oyel t i es,.' and ■'. : as.the- A\Hriety.i;s''tofl-''great ~- fco:~;eriunierate, ; in a'new3pa|wr^advm'tiseinent;iKntKCAL-. die and. ; SMiNS^TOidd; ; Tespectfu]ly?lisk ; ' their. lady;cust(iincVs;to;"-callf-ahd -inspect' , the display o^Hats^/Bonnets^EeathersjFlowers; Plushes^Ornairients',' : ;i&c.i;?nbw; ;'-;:;;■''. ; r" ! -J:-■'fw-- : ori--view.'-.-:' : "-■'■-> ■■■ ■v - jobMse :only! '■•: l 'F% KBBKGALDIE ANB STASIA Lambton Quay--and. St. George's Hail. NEW CLOTHING HAVE jusfreceived from the factory . a splciidfcl lob of : ., • "' : -. i^: f^;: MEN'S;:T;WEED; SAC SUITS/p For assert/better was never offered in Mastorton/vjirazes we have from"3'.'to 7:'nnd 3| t071.;:v-^:. ■■■■ ■[[' CALL^ANDINSPECTvfv;|| We are now showing'Tailoring'Saotles for autumn and .winter goods consist of tlio latest patterns ..and ■ materials. ",;Tho large connection;:which we have in tliis department enables.,us to ; . ,: ■■:': '■•' offer the - ■f„ : ;Vlk:> ■ VERY : BEST-VALUER Fresh supplies of -/-/ A/// ■ BOYS' AND, YOUTHS' OLOTHINGA You will find it to your advantage; to inspect our stock/. The' Goods \vare principally.: made .from -. Mosgicl ,wcarresisting Tweeds,-' A:■■■■■■■ ■ ■:■;■//■:'?/ ■' - FIRST . PRIZE U}M :. A- -''■'' "■ -'./ A and ' ' ; -.AA!A ;'■'■■■' GOLD . MED ALi AA; Awarded at the Wellington Exhibition'for FIT, STILE and QUALITY. ; ,A. Our manufactures are principally made of the famous Mosgiel and otherNewZealand Tweeds. They are cheaper than imported Goods, as thoy wear twice as long, and aro only a little more money. All goods are sold at AJAAA A FAOTORYPRICES... ' f&Matkrton\srttM.ncxt CM' Hotel . ;;;gpl, : -H.'..SCOTT ) . 2001 . -IAAAAiAA'. Manager. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, ANY SUM/REQUIRED. TNTIjREST . from-rO^. to '.7J per cent i according to tho.'amount;-Wo stronglyadvise intended borrowers to tako advantage of our present quotations.;-'-,; Capital is faßt becoming scarcer and dearer, and with every probability of increased Property Tax to secure further Government loanß, rates will surely increase Scandinavian Small Farm Settlements from their woll-established reputations, are in request for Mortgago Investments at the above rates. OHAS.POWNALL&CO., . Mortgage Agents, Grey-street, Wellington. ESTABLISHED 1875. AS ATOMICAL BOOT MART, QUEEN(STREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite the Presbyterian Church, Masterton.) J Uf SEgSII? BE(,S '« direct thosttentlon Ui W< imM of the public to tho splendid assortment of Udlci' Ocnls', and Children 1 ! Boots and Shoes now on view at flMjl their Establishment. Como where you HflU can get your boots nude to fit. Came who's your pet conn won't bo tortured. Como uhcrcyour boots will bs fln mailo to the glass of fashion and mould of UUi form. Boots renovated, irrespective of makers. /Terms moderate "mr aSthdrlobyT ICENTIATE IN DENTAL SURG- | ERY, Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, Willis-street, Wellington, Second house above Manners-Btreet,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2272, 16 April 1886, Page 2
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775Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2272, 16 April 1886, Page 2
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