EARLY SPUING FASHIONS, Kirkcaldie and Stains Aro now making THEIR FIRST DISPLAY OF. Spring 1 nnrt 3iuniner IVoyoltio*, Bkomykd brom R.M.S. AOHANGI AND COPTIC. NEW FRENCH MILUNERY.-A clioico collection of PARISIAN MODES and charming styles in Trimmed Bonnots and Hats for the coming season. New Fancy and Rustic Straw Bonnot mid Hat Shapes, m nil tho loading styles and colourings. French Flowers in large variety, New Mounts, Fcitliera, Ornaments, Ac, &c. SPUING COSTUME FABRICS.Ncw Cashmero and French Emhroidored robes,44 inch bordered French Dreßs Matorials; 44 inch Checked and Striped French Fabrics ; Fancy Coslumo Stuffs, in all the newest shades and designs'; 45 inch French Amazon Cloth, iii art colours, for children's costumes; 44 inch Fronch All wool Black (irenadines, self stripes and borders; New Custumo Robes, in laryo variety brocaded, embroidered, bordered, and stripe trimmings to match; New Fashions in Prints; Cambrics, and Zephyrs; Hemmed, Stitched Cambric Embroidered Robes, in white, cromo, ar,d colored, tho latest novelty in washing dresses; Watered Silks, in lilacK and colours; Fancy and Trimming Silks, Pongees, and now Brocades in all
FASHIONABLE SPRING MANTLES and JACKETS.-French Liico Mantles; Faslnonablo .lot nnd Lace Mantles; Silk Mantles, in plain nnd striped ailk; New Walking Jackets, in Oovort, Box-cloth, and now Fancy Cloths, in largo varieties of stylo and colourings; Latest Fashionable Shades and Styles in Ladies' Walking Coats. SASH and FANCY RIBBONSNow Saßh and Bonnet Ribbons in all the Spring colourings; Now Fancy Ribbniiß, in every now shado; Fashionable Sashes, in Striped and Fancy Designs. NEW LACE-iteal Torchon Hnndraado Einbroided Lace, Silk Lace in all widths, for niilincry purposes; Tulles and Arcopbanes in all widths and colours; Special Black Flouncings, new French designs FROM PARlS—Ladies' Mornm? Aprons, the ' Useful,' ' Sensible,' and 1 Ornamental'; Ladies' Afternoon Aprons, in prettiest designs ever shown' in Cambric, Zephyr, and China Silk, &0. ; LADIES' UMBRELLAS—SpeciaIIy -The Boacon and The Utopia Cloths—new to this market; guaranteed for durability and wear; 400 latest designs in stylish handles, Kid and Fabric Gloves—Tho largest assortment of best makes,' The Herman,' 'Florence,' ' Orient,'' Fritz,' in 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 button lengths; special makes in Suedo gloves, kid tipped (.' tho tip top') in all fashionable shades for spring,
Kirkcaldie and Stains, RETAIL DRAPERS AT WHOLESALE PEICES. Lamdioh Quay, WELLINGTON. GOOD NEWS TO ALL. MKB BROWjS : Good morning Mr Jones, fino morning is it not. I | soe you havo been buyine sonic groceries. Mrs Jonea: Yes, Mrs Brown, l'vo been to tho littlo storo around the corner, Mil Brown ; Tho littlo storo around the corner. Why, where do you mean 1 Mrs Jonea: Don't you know I Why, MrR. F. Tkmi'k's, where you can get everything of tho beat quality and at prices wisapkr than any stoke in Masiorton. Only try a pound of Mb Celebrated 2/ Tea and you will go nowhere else. Mrs Brown So I will Mrs Jones, and I thank you too. Good morning. The only storo whero MR F. SHAW'S, (of To Oro Ore), eclobrated BUTTER can now be procured. | liote the Address— THE LITTLE STORE AROUND THE CORNER, Perry Street. E. P. TEMPLE, PROPRIETOR, ' WIFFIN & STANLEY 24, LAMBTON -QUAY, Wellington, doors from Union Bank of Australasia. Registry Office for Servants LAND, BOUSE, ESTATE, AND General Commission agents
ITIHOSE in wank of employment j. promptly suited.. Tlip iteistration feo includes advertising in any newspaper gratis, H'hiob' iiro torm.B no other office in (lie Colony offer, FRED HUXTABLE, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Next to Parson'B Hall Ekolahuna. Boots of all descriptions made to order, A largo stock of ready made boots, in all sizes, always nn hand, FOE CASH, GALL AKD SEE THEM. Cheapest Boots in the Town, 42 inch Kangaroo laces, 3d per pair. Hcpairs executed with neatness aad despatch. MEN'S soling and heeling 4s 6d, WOMEN'S soling and healim 3s, 1)284 Only best material used. WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting a good article if you buy CKEASE'S AI'COFFEE, IN THE TINS? BECAUSE this article is a special preparation, the result of years of experience ami labor. The selection and blending of the finest coffees known have been studied carefully ■ until the present combination lias how adopted as ruRKKW, and cannot fail to give r univoraal satisfaction to conßumorfi Ask your grocer for CBOTSAI COFFEE, jfnjlb and 21b tins. And you M'O spNpf |>be right article, 3130 MASTEUTOfI PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDINQ BOOJETY. iXONEY to lend in sums of £ffl and iVI upwards. Principal and iutoresl cleared by monthly payments of lis 3d ori'so, £l2a Od for £IOO, sfa for £2OO, and £3 7s fid for £3OO. Inye.st mentsbares can be taken upbya monthly payment of os each, which after first year bears interest at 7 percent., and aftor third year a share of the.prolits. For particulars apply to W. SELLAR, Manager.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3300, 4 September 1889, Page 2
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792Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3300, 4 September 1889, Page 2
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