EARLY SPKING' FASHIONS, 1889 Kirkcaldie and Stains Aro now making THEIR FIRST DISPLAY OF Sprin<r :ui(l Pinnmor jS'oyeUics, Hkcsivkii eiiom U.M.S. AOUANGI AND COI'TIO. NEW FRENCH MILLINERY.—A clioico" collection of PARISIAN MODES nnd charming style's in Trimmed Bonnets nnd Hats for tlio coming season. New Fimcy mid Rustic Straw Bonnet and Hat Shapes, in nil tho leading styles nnd colourings. Froncli Flowers in large variety, New Mounts, Feathers, Ornaments, Ac, Ac. SrillNG COSTUME FABRICS,— New Cashmere and French Embroidered colics,44 inch bordered French Dress Muter'als; 44 inch Checked and Striped French l'nbrics ; Fancy Costume Shifts, in all the newest shades and designs; 45 inch French Amazon Olotli, in art colours, (or children's costumes; 44 inch French' All wool Black Grenadines, self stripes and borders; New Costume Lobes, in largo variety brocaded, embroidered, bordered, and stripo trimmings to match; New Fashions in Prints, Cambrics, and Zephyrs; Hemmed, Stitched Cambric Embroidered Robes, in white, creme, ai d colored, tho latest novelty in washing dresses; W'ntered Silks, in Black and colours; Fnncy and Trimming Silks, Pongees, and now Brocades in nil colours. FASHIONABLE SPRING MANTLES and JACKETS.—French Lace Mantles; Fashionable Jet and Lace Mantles; Silk Mantles, in plain and striped silk ; New Walking J nckets, Oovert, Box-cloth, and new Fancy Cloths, in largo varieties of stylo and colourings; Latest Fashionable Shades and Styles in Ladies' Walking Coats. SASH and FANCY liIBBONSNew Sash and Bonnet liibbonsin all the Spring colourings; New Fancy liibbons, in every new sliado; Fashionable
Sashes, in Striped and Fancy Designs. NEW LACE—HeaI T'irchem Handmade Embroided Laco, Silk Lace in all widths, for inihnory purposes; Tulles and Areophanca in all widths and colours; Special Black Flouncings, new French designs FHOM l'AßlS—Ladies' Morniim Aprons, tlio 1 Useful,' ' Sensible,' and ' Ornamental 1 ; Ladies' Afternoon Aprons, in prettiest designs over shown' in Cambric, Zephyr, and China Silk, Ac. LADIES' UMBRELLAS—SpeciaIIy —The Beacon and The Utopia Clothsnew to this market; guaranteed for durability and wear; 'IOO latest designs in stylish handles. Kid and Fabric Gloves—The largest asHorttnunt of best makes, 'The Herman, 1 'Florence,' 'Orient,' 'Fritz,' in 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 button lengths; special makes in Sucdo gloves, kid tipped (' the tip top') in all fashionable shades for spring,
Kirkcaldie and Stains, IiETAIL DRAPERS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. GOOD NEWS TO ALL. MRS BROWjN : Good mornin!? Mr Jones, fine morning is it not. I see you lmvo beon buying somo groceries. Mrs Jones: Yes, Mrs Brown, I've been to tho little storo around tho corner. Mia Brown: Tho littlo store around tho corner. Why, where do you mean ? Mrs Jones: Don't you know 1 Why, MrR. P. Tesix'Le's, where yon can get iiverything of the best quality and at prices uhbai'eii tiian any store in Masterton, Only try a pound of his 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 store where MR F. SHAW'S, (of To Oro Ore), celebrated BUTTER can now bo procured. liote the Address— THE LITTLE STORE AROUND TUB CORNER. Pom- btrpef. . K. F. TEMPLE, FJtOPBIETUB, '
WIFFIN 4 STANLEY 24, WMBTON-QUAY, Wellington, doors from Union B?.n]f of Australasia. Registry Office for Servant? LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND General Commission agents ml-tOSE in want of employment X promptly suited. Tlip lippistration feo includes advertising i|i apy newspaper gratis, which nro term's no other office in tlio Colony offer. OPENING NOTICE. FEED HUXTABLE, BOOT & SHOEMAKER. Noxt to Parson's Hall Eketahuna. Boots of all descriptions mado to order, A largo stock of ready mado boots, in all sizes, always <lll hand, FOR CASH. CALL AND SEE THEM. ' Cheapest Boots in the Town.
42 inch Kangaroo laces, 3d per pair, liepairs oxecuted with' neatness and despatch. . i MEN'S aoliiif and heeling 4s Cd, WOMEN'S soling and healing Us. 8284 Only beat material used. ■WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting a good article if you buy CREASE'S A 1 COFFEE, IN THE TINS? ; BECAUSE this article is a special j preparation, the result of years of experience anil labor.. The selection and blending of the finest coffees known bavo been studied carefully until the present combination has been adopted US pkrfiw, /f|id cannot fail to givo universal satisfaction j,? consumers i Ask your grocer for CREASE'S A 1 COFFEE, In lib iii)d 21b tins. And you aro sure k §ei tjje right article, : 3130 M ASTEIITOJN PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. MONEY to lend in sums of SSO "Pd • upwards, Principal aiid interest cloared by monthly payments of lis 8d or £SO, . £l2s Gd for £IOO, £2 Bs for £2OO, and £37»'.Gd for £3OO. Invest mont shares tan fyo'token upbya monthly payment of 5s oacli, whtcji After first year bears interest at 7. per ciyit., gnd after third year a share of tho profits. For particulars apply to W, SELLAR, Mjnaceu, 288P
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3306, 11 September 1889, Page 2
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809Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3306, 11 September 1889, Page 2
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