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AUTUMN DRAPERY AT KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, [or tho approaching season havo boon recoived ox tho following vessels; -steamers Doric, Tongariro, Arawa, Aorangi, Bhips Opawa and lnverciyrgill. The goods are now on viow, and Kirkcalme and Stains havo much pleasure inviting the ladies of Wellington and thoir numerous patrons to an early inspection of this unique stock. Among tho Specialities aro ;■ Dlt ESS DEPARTMENT. A manufacturer's stock of4Gin All-wool Colonial Cashmorca, in 21 differcntshades, bought at a largo discount. These aro offered at exceptionally low prices, viz., Is 9d, 2s 3d, 3s, 3s Gd; also in Slue and Jot Black, from Is 9d to Bsr Rich Dress Plushes, <ls Od, 03 6d, 7s lid; Trimming Satins, 2s Gd; Soft Dross Satins, all shades, 3s 9d; Black and Colored Broches, 2s Gd to 7s Gd; 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, Is Gd to 5a (id; the Battenberg Slripo Velveteens, in 12 shades, very fashionable for dress trimmings, 2s Gd per yard; Tweeds, Homespuns, Beiges, Meltons, Serges, Canvas Cloth, Brocho and plain and the Now Kyrle and Boncle Cloths, all prices, from 9d to 4s Gd per yards, IN THE HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT, A complete assortment of Trimmings to match all Dress Materials will bo found. Tho new Rosary Trimming and Astrachan Ruching aro most fashionable. JLace and Ribbon Depart* ineut. Cream, coffee, White, and Black Laces, from 3d to Gd "per yard; Flouncings frum 2s 9d to 20s; Silk and Wool Mixed Laces, all shades, Did to 2s. A splendid assortment of Pure Silk Ribbons, all widths; also, tho latest novelties for Bonnets and Sashes, Is to 5s Gd per yard. THE GLOVE AND HOSIERY DE7;;>j:PARTMEMTS . Have beeii carefully and completely re- ■ assorted with every.' requisite. 4 : button black and colored Florence Kid Gloves, . '':■■'.,' 5s per pair. ■'.'■■ :<■/" ■■■' Clothing Department.'!t All the latest patterns in Men's Clothing, fresh stock.,ot Men's Lambswool and Merino Underclothing,' White Shirts,' Collar3,Hats,':&c, Boys I, Jersey Suits in navy, brown, and heather, all sizes, boys . Bannockburu Tweed Suits, extra strong ■ Leather,; and, Steel Travelling Trunks, which are soimuch in .demand this season, THE ; SHOWROOMS . Every.;bratich in this important part of the Warehouse'isrepleto with-.'the 'most select aiiiivaried stock Kirkcalme' arid Stains Jiayc ever.exhibited.- New Plusli 'and.Velvet'Jilautlosi\.Ottoinah-.Silk Dol- ' nians,: ; Jlaritlesi;andPalotnts,i: richly ./and ;; variously 'trimmed' - Fur-lined- Circulars, ~.Senl.'': J '.iukets,'. anil Paletots.■ .large :i; assortnreiit;.of Ulsters in Scotch': Tweed, ■'Frieze,:-Kyrle and/Boudo 'Cloths.' 4 Jerseys,' -".plain /-and Trimmed,'-■'.-Alexandra / Jackets',. Sablo and other Fur Vjsites, Shawls, Waterproof Cloaks, etc. ;■ ■ :.'}, \ '''■■■■ The Millinery -.;-,.-.y ? 5 ,.Vv,;,,,ment '.,' ,..-.■■■. .;•.-.- ":i ■.'■'■■ Contains a|l" tholatest and most fashion■".able- Parisian' and London novelties,' and ■ as tlie-yanbtyfis too great tovenumerato ■:iri'anmTsp!ipor-'adyertisenient|:.-KißKCAL-die'a.vd ; Stains';, would respectfully-ask jtheir inspect ':' the displayS)f"Hats,'' ,Bonnets|V Feathers, :-Flowe>si:;Phislies^Pniaineiit3|A;Aci',vnow ■■■■' ; ' ; .:■■■'';-; ,'.?:;' cirij'iew. '■■■ ■■'.. ■ ' mn\mm\mh\m Lambton Qu'AY.'iAND' St.- George's Hall. CLbTHING ; FACTORY 'AVE .much pleasure' in'announcing JTI the arrival of .NEW. GOODS for ■ ';■' :^§; OVERc6A^SfR:Ln-fancv"andiM<Si' OVERCOATS. IweedsißluePilotCloth, OVERCOATS,■■■■Nap' and Waterproof, OVERCOATSj Value.-:. ."■%. ■ ■ Ky-f§SPECIAL LINE. ■ FRITZ SUITS ! . A new "style, made FRITZ SUITS from Mosgiel Tweed, FRITZ SUITS, and offered at an excep- , FRITZ;SUJTS : tionally low price, ..'.■. '■■..;:"'; specia l;: line: ; -;v;\'<■};; JERSEY SUITS; 9 allowing a ■ JERSEY SUITS, .very neat, low priced, JERSEY/SUITS: ;.riavy Jersey Suit with JERSEY S;UlTS:.:Tami)'Shanter hat.; .'■■.' ; '||EicjAL : LlNES.'';', ; ; : '.iV NOVELTIES ; x-6ur' stock is replete NOVELTIES withnll the latest NovelNOVELTIES. ties in Regatta and Ox-' NOVELTIES ford Shirts, Scarves.Hats, NOVELTIES, rFootbdl Jerseys & Hose. MOSGIEL PANTS,:;SHIRTS, : & SOX FACTORY wd..6ki> Moid. ./C'VR. H. SCOTT,; 2276 ',££■■£■ .: ■. ;''M<maqir>s MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGEANY SUM REQUIRED. TNTEREST..from G} to. 7|.per cent X according to the amount. Wc strongly advise intended borrowers to take advantage of our present quotations. Capital is fast becoming scarcer and dearer, and with every probability of increased Pro-' perty 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 abovo rates, OHAS.POWNALL&CO., Mortgage Agents, Grey-street, Wellington. ESTABLISHED 1875. ANATOMICAL BOOT MART, QUEENSTREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite the Fresbyteriari Church, Masterton.) I Uf lEflUtf HEGStO direct the attention Ui »■ LEMHI of the public to tho splendid assortment of Ladies' Gents', and Children's lioot> and Shoes now on view at AMI] thoir Establishment, Corao where you nil ll can get your boots made to fit, Conic who-o your pet jorns won't be tortured. Como where your hoots will ho rtn tuado to the giass ot fashion and mould of OH? foim. Boots renovated, irrespective of makers. Terms moderate NOTICE. FpHE petition to the Minister of Justice I for the release of JOHN FREEBODY from prison lies for signature at the Wairaiupa Daily -office, Star Office, Messrs Elkins'.'(Club Hotel), and at C. Giles, Saddler, Queen-street.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2276, 21 April 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2276, 21 April 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2276, 21 April 1886, Page 2

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