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NEW SEASON'S GOODS. A T tlio opening of it now season, and (\. beginning of a fresh epoch in the history of this old-established firm, consequent upon tho retirement of Mr Stains, a few remarks concerning the management of the business may bo a?rceablo to and expected by its mimorous friends and patrons. Though Mr Stains is no longer a member of the firm, and Mr Kirkcaldie, therefore solo proprietor, business will continue- to bo conducted under the old and well-known name of KIRECaLDIE & STAINS. Mr. KIRKCALDIE has long been recognised in tho Drapery Trade as an advocate of " SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK • RETURNS," And it must be borne in mind that he was the PIONEER in selling RETAIL DRAPERY at WHOLESASE PRICES Which Bystom has been adopted in different forms by almost every drapery establishment at Wellington. As Mr Kirkcaldie will require to pay Mr Stains a large sum of money at the end of the year, it will bo necessary to raise tho money during the coming season. Therefore in order to ensure a great increase in business and speedy turnover of stock, all the New Season's Goods havo been marked at the LOWEST POSSIBLE M ARGIN OF PROFIT. Tho first shipment of these goods havo arrived, ex Aorangi, lonic, Rimutakaand Coptic, and are the richest and largest Kirkcaldie and Stains have ever shown, and selected with scrupulous care from tho BUST SOURCES for NOVELTY AND VALUE. Thoir buyer has visited the principal British and continental Markets, and bought with CASH direct from the manufacturers, thereby saving second profits; and as no house can buy better, no ho'use can afford to soil on a smaller margin of profit. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS are now making their FIRST EXHIBIT of the SEASON. And an inspection of the goods on view is cordially invited. FOR CASH ONLY. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LAMBTON-QUAY And St. GEORGE'S HALL, 2394 PRINGLEH Art Needlework Depot, 63, Lambton-Quay, Wellington, ["AVE on hand, and are in constant 1 receipt per direct steamersNovelties in Art Needlework, Embroidery and Crowel Silks, Filoselles, Brigg's Transfers, Point Lace, Antimaccassarand Pearl Braids, and evory requisite for art needlework. WOOLS-Shetland, Andalusian, 4 and 8 thread Borlin, Berlin lingering, Alloa Yarn, 4 and 5 ply Fingering, Fleecy, Merino, Hanover, Saxony, &c, of finest qualities only. , Country orders receive prompt attention. 2334 WKIGLEY & ROSE, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Church-street Masikrton, Seasoned Timber always on hand. ) RICES and Estimates ginn for ali kinds of Builders work 2321 •) C. BULKLEY, Dentist, Welling\l, ton, notifies that from July Ist ais surgery will bp removed from Grayweot to Willis-street, (new Brick Build in?), 7th house above tho Albert Hotel. MR WALTER E. HALL, DENTIST WELLINGTON, MR WALTER E. HALL BEGS to notify to his Masterton patients that ho may bo consulted uj TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 10th and 11th inet., at Mr Eton'B, Chemist,

Artificial teetli at London charges. Erery case guaranteed. Teeth painlessly wtroctcd, Consultation and advico freo. 2301 MR ARTHUR HUBY, ' ICENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGJ ERY, Royal Collego Surgeom, Ireland, WIUIS-SIKEET, WeMINGTON, Second house abovo Manners-street. 2204 WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLEKS, AND OPTICIANS, Lambion Quay, Weliwton, •, INVITE inspection of their Superior Stock of Gold and Silver Watches, by best makers. Gold and Silver Jewellery English, French, & American" Clocks > Superior Jet Goods, etc., etc., etc. Wo have just rocoived a complete ■»flck-of SPECTACLES, FULDERS, RESERVERS, LENSES, &c, and are bow prepared to fit every peculiarity of 1# 22G1 Chas. P. Powj^s, LICENSED LAND BROKER, OMMIMIuN MUST, <tc Offlcw--Chambet "f Commerce, Lambton Quay, Wellington, ■ -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2400, 15 September 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2400, 15 September 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2400, 15 September 1886, Page 2

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