EARLY SPRING FASHIONS, 1889 Kirkcaldie and Stains Are now making r TIIEIR FIRST DISPLAY OF Spring: iuxl Summer JNoyelties, Bkurived ehom I!,M.S. AORANGI AND COPTIC. NEW FRENCH MILLINERY.-A clioico collection uf PARISIAN MODES and charming styles in Trimmed Bonnets and Hots for tho wmiJngßoftson. New Fancy and Rustic Sfcnuv Bonnet and Hat Slwpts, in all the leading styles and colourings. French Flowers in large variety. New Mounts. 1' eithors, Ornaments, Ac, Ac. SPRING COSTUME FABRICS.— Neiv Cashmere Mid French Embroidered robes,44 inch bordered French Dress Materials; 44 inch Checked and Striped French Fabrics; Fancy Coslutno Stuffs, in all tlio nowest shades and designs; 45 inch French Amazon Cloth, in art colours, for children's costumes ; 44 inch French All wool Black Grenadines, self stripes and borders New Costume ilobes, in larpe variety brocaded, embroidered, bordered, and stripe trimmings to match; Now Fashions in Prints, Cambrics, and Zephyrs j Hemmed, Stitched Cambric Embroidered Robes, in white, cremo, ar.d colored, the latest novelty in washing dresses; Watered Silks, in Black and colours; Fancy and Trimming Silks, Pongees, and new Brocades in all colours. FASHIONABLE SPRING MANTLISS and JACKETS.--French Lace Mantles; Fashionable Jot and Lnce Mantles; Silk Mantles, in plain and striped silk; Now "Walking Jackets, Covert, Box-cloth, and new Fancy Cloths, in largo varieties of stylo and colourings; Latest Fashionable Shades and Stylos in Ladies' Walking Coats. SASH ind FANCY RIBBONS— Now Sflbit and Bonnet Bibbomin all the Spring colourings; New Fancy Ribbons, in every new shado; Fashionable Sashes, in Striped and Fancy Designs. NEW LACE-Rcal Torchon Handmade Embroided Laeo, Silk Laco in all widths, for milmery purposes; Tullos and Arcoplianes in all' widths and colours; Special Black Flouncwgs, now French designs FROM PARlS—Ladies' Morning Aprons, tlio 'Useful,' 'Sensible,'and ' Ornamental 1 ; Ladies' Afternoon Aprons, in prettiest designs ever shown' in Cambric, Zephyr, and China Silk, Ac. LADIES' UMBRELLAS—SpeciaIIy —Tlio Beacon and Tho Utopia Clothsnew to this market; guaranteed for durability and wear; 400 latest designs in stylish handles. Kid and Fabric Glovcs-Tho largest assortment of bestmakes, 'Tlio Herman,' 'Florence, 1 'Orient,' 'Fritz,' in 4,6, 8, 10, and 12 button lengths; special makes in Suede gloves, kid tipped (' tlw tip , top') in all fashionable shades for spring,
Kirkcaldie and Stains, RETAIL DRAPERS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Lambton Qmy, WELLINGTON. GOOD NEWS TO ALL. MRS BROWN : Good mornins? Mr Jonos, fino morning is it not. I see you lwve been buving somo nrocones. Mrs Jones: Yes, Mrs Brown, I've been to the little store around the corner. Mis Brown: Tlio little store around the corner. Why, where do you mean'! Mrs Jones: don't you know! Why, MrR. F, Temple's, where you can get everything of the best quality and i»t prices WIBAI'KII THAN ANY STOItE in Masterton. Only try a pound of his Celebrated 2/ Tea and you will go nowhere else. Mrs Biwvn So I will Mrs Jones, and I thank you too. Good morning. The only store where MR P. SHAW'S, (of To Ore Ore), celebrated BUTTER can now bo procured. ftoTETHE Adiibess— THE LITTLE STORE AROUND TUB CORNER. I'crry Street, R. F. TEMPLE, PHOi'BIETOR. WIFFIN & BTANLEV 24, LAMB'i'ONQU AY, Wkuimton, doors from Union Bank of Australasia. Registry Oftice for Servants land, house, estate, and General Commission agents TIHOSE ill want of employment promptly suited.' The Registration fee includes advertising ill any newspaper gratis, which arc terms no other office in tjic Colony offor.
WHY IS IT. . Yuu can nhvaya depend on getting a good articlo if you buy CREASE'S A 1 COFFEE, IN THE TINS ? BECAUSE this article is a special preparation, the result of years of experience and labor. T|io selection and blending of the finest coffees known havo been studied carefully until Iho present combination lias been adopted as rURFKCT, and cannot fail to give universal satisfaction lo consnmero Ask your grocer for CREASE'S A 1 COFFEE, ■ In lib and 21b tins. And you are sure t>- get the right articlo, SpiiJfd Opportunity FOR QIIOCEH & IRONMONGER.
TO LET, with possession 011 or about tho 20th. August, the centrally situated promises at present occupied ■ by Messrs John Graham & 00., next to tho Bon JfariK)' The position is the best in Masterton apd for the purposes of a a General Storekeeper cannot bo surpassed' For further particulars apply ti 3279 SELLAB & CHETOELLS, HOUNSLOW & HOAR CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, HAVE on baud a very nice stock comprising— Drawing Room Suits, Diuin" ROOlll Suites, Side-board with Mirror back, Couches, Easy and Occasional Chairs, Ohest of Drawers, Plain jjid Fancy Bedsteads (panels and spindle,s), Spring and Flax Mattresses, wash, stands, and Ta'ples. FURNITURE made to any design, and repaired PICTU RES mounted and framed, VENETIAN BLINDS mado & repaired CARPETS planned and laid. All tixubcr guaranteed welhcafcod 3277
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3310, 16 September 1889, Page 2
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