SPRING SUMMER'SEASON, 1889-90. Kirkcaldie and Stains FIRST DISPLAY OF THE SEASON OF FASHIONABLE DRESS FABRICS, Oponed ox R.M.S.S. Avawa, Aorangi, Coptic, and Rinmtaka. New French Bordorcd Trimmed Robes. Oharmiui' Effects in Bordering. Large voriety of Materials. Prices per Robe—2la, 30s, 355, 42s 60s. CI ILK and Cord Embroidered Cash j raero Robos, in all the leading summer colours, at 48s 6d and 78s Gd. Fnshionablo Robes, in now French Striped Fabrics; striped and plain materials to match; very large choice of colours and materials; prices from Sou, 40a, 425, 50s to Cos. Embroidered and Embossed Pattern Robes, now figurod designs ai.d borders, 42s G7s Cd. 44in Summor Beiges, in all tho leadiug ahades, 2s, 2s lid, 2s fld, 3s. 44in Bordored Fronch Beiges, silk and satin stripo borders; prices from Is 9d, 2s 9d, 3s 2d, to ss. The Amazon Cloth, in new art shades, for Ladies' and Children's Sunmor Dresses; summer weight material, 45 inches wide; prico, Bs. RECEIVED DIRECT FROM LYONS (Messrs Bennet & Co. Manufacturers) A LARGE PARCEL OF Plain and Fancy Dress Silks. Having received tiicse direct from the Manufacturers in France, tho cost ol shipping and warehousing in England has been saved, and tho prices will bo found especially low. Plain Gros Gram at 4s Cd, os G'd, 6s fid, | 7s Gd, 8s Gd, 9s Gd, 10s Gd. Black Watered Silks at Bs, 5s Gd, Gs Gd, 7s 6d, 8s Gd, 9s Gd. Coloured Surah Silks, 4s Gd, 63 Gd, Coloured Watered Silks in all colours, 3s, 5s 9d, 7s 6d. Black Mignon, Black Watered, and Fancy Stripo Silks. Broche and Moire Stripo Silk Dresses, 18yds, price £9 9s. flow ' Foulard Washing Silks, striped and figured, in largo variety of colours; price 2s 6d and 2s fld por yard. Pirns Real Irish Poplins inlStack and Colours. Bengalino Silk Embroidorcd Robes in new shades; price 84s.
ZEPHYRS AND PRINTS-Washing Prints in largo choice of patterns; prices from Hi, Bid, Old to 8R New Designs"in FrenJ 1 Prints, fashionable costumo pattern, st ripes anil figures; price from 7id, 8J d i la to Is 3d. New Boidored Prints, border for trimminir; prioo 7d peryurd SCOTCH Z "r.-~i nrgest variety we In eo ut a Newest patterns and effects, Pri 0 s from Bsd !)Jd, lljd, Is Is 2Jd, Is 3d, Is Gd. Hand-stitched Embroidered Kobes in Whito and Cromo, Zophyr Embroidered Roues in all Colours; prices from 10s, 21s, 255, 30s to 60s. Beige Tussore Silk Embroidered Robes, 30s to (10a. UETAILQUANTITIESat WHOLE SALE PBIOES. Kirkcaldie and Stains, Lambion QI'AY, WELLINGTON. GOOD NEWS TO ALL, MHS BBOWN ; Good mornin" Mr Jones, fine morning is it not. I see you have been buyih" somo groceries. Mrs Jones: Yes, Mrs Brown, I've been to the littlo store around the comer/ Mis Brown : The little store around the corner. 'Why, where do you mean'/ Mrs Jones: Don't you know I "Why, MrR. F. Temple's, where you can get everything of the best quality mid at prices ohhafeh than any store in Mastorton, 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.
Tho only store wlicro MR F. SHAW'S, (of To Ore Oto), celebrated BUTTER can now bo procured. JIOTE THE ADDKKBS—THE LITTLE STORE AROUND THIS CORNER, Ferry Street. R. F. TEMPLE, PROPRIETOR. ' WIFFIN d STANLEY 24, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington, doors from Union Bank of Australasia Registry Office for Servants land, house, estate, and General Commission agents fHHOSE in want of employment X promptly Bilked, The Jtoistrati»n feo includes advertising in any newspaper gratis, which nro ternia no other office in tho Colony offer. WHY IS IT You can always dppend on getting a
good ar-rulo it vou buy CREASE'S Al COFFEE, IN THE TINS? BECAUSE this article is a special preparation, tho result of years of experience and labor. The selection and blending of tho finest coffees known have been studied carefully until tho prosent combination lias been adopted as i'kukect, and cannot fail to give universal satisfaction to consumers Ask your grocer for CREASE'S Al COFFEE, In lib and 21b tins. And you are suro r> get the right article. Splendid Opportunity FUR GROCEIU IRONMONGER. TO LET, with possession ou or about tho 20th August, tho centrally situated promises at present occupied by Messrs John Graham &00., next to the Bon Madie. Tho position is tho best in Mnsterfoii and for the purposes of a a General Storekeeper cannot be surpassed' For further particulars apply to 3279_ _ SELLAR&OHENNELLS, _ HOMLOW & HOAR CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, QUEEN STIIEET, MASTERTON, HAVE on baud a very nice stock comprising— Drawing Room Suits, Dining Room Suites, Sido-board with Mirror back, Couches, Easy and Occasional Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Plain and Fancy Uertstcads (panels and spindles), Spring and Flax Mattresses, washstands, nncj Tables, FORSITUP made to any design, and
repaired PICTURES mounted and framed. VENETIANI3LI&D3 made & repaired CAIU'ETS planned and laid, All tipj; bor guaranteed welj WJ
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3323, 1 October 1889, Page 2
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830Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3323, 1 October 1889, Page 2
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