SPRING SUMMER SEASON, 1889-90. Kirkcaldie and Stains FIRST DISPLAY OF THE SEASON OF FASHIONABLE DRESS FABRICS, Opened ex 11.M.5.5, Arawa, Aorangi, Coptic, and Rimtttaka. New French Bordorod Trimmed Robes. Chanuiiiir Effects in Bordoring. Large variety of Mntcrin'iß. Pricoa per Robe—2lb, 30s, 355, 42s GOs. SILK and Cord Embroidered Cash mora Hobos, in all the leading summer colours, at 48a 6d and 78s Gd. FiwhionaMo Robes, in now French Striped fabrics; striped and plain matorials to match; very largo choice of colours and materials; prices frmn 80s, 40a, 425, 50s to 555. Embroidorcd and Embossed Pattern Robes, now figured designs ai.d borders, 42s 67b Gd. 44in Summer Beiges, in all the leading shades, 2s, 2s Gd, 2s !)d, 3s. 44m Bordered Ji'ronch Beiges, silk and satin .Btripo borders; prices from la i)d, 2s 9d, 3s 2d, to ss. The Amazon Cloth, in new art shades, tor Ladies' and Children's Summer Drcssos; suinmor weight iiiatorial, 45 inches wido; prico, Bs. RECEIVED DIRECT FROM LYONS (Messrs Beiinot & Co. Manufacturers) A LARUE PARCEL OF Plain and Fami) Dim Silk Having received theso direct from tho Manufacturers in Franco, the cost of ißlnpping and warehousing in England has been saved, and the prices will bo found especially low. Vlain Gros Gram at 4s Gd, 5s Gd, 6s Gd, 7s Gd, 8s Gd, fls Gd, 10s Gd. Black Watered Silks at 3s, 5s fid, fis Gd, 7s Gd, 8s fid, 9s Gd. Coloured Surah Silks, 4s Gd, os Gd. Coloured WatcredSilksin all colours, 3s, 5s 9d, 7s Gd. Black Mignon, Black Watered, and Fancy Stripe Silks, Brocho and Moire Stripe Silk Dresses, 18yds, prico £9 fls. New Foulard Washing Silks, striped and figured, in large variety of colours; prico 2s Gd and 2s 9d per yard, i'iin s Real Irish Poplins in Black and Colours. Bengalinc Silk Embroidered Robes in new shades; prico 84s.
ZEPHYRS AND UETNTS—Washing Milts in largo choico of patterns; prices from 4jd, 51(1, Did to %\A. New Dcaigns'in French Prints, fashionable costume pattern, stripes ami figures; price from 7ld, BUI, la to Is 3d. New Bordered Prints, border for trirmiiinir; price 7d pcryard SCOTCH ', J- !"■. ~"t nrgest variety we io <j s.t ; .wraf patterns and effects. Pri c s from Bkl did, Ujtl, is Is 2id, is 3d, is 6d. iiand-stitciicd Embroidered Holies in Robes in all Colours; prices from 10s, 21s, 255, 30s to (iOs. Beige Tussore Silk Embroidered Robes, 30s to (iOa, JiETAIL QUANTITIES at WHOLE SALE PRICES, Kirkcaldie and Stai Lambion Qvay, WELLINGTON.
GOOD NEWS TO ALL. MItS BROWJN : Good momms: Mr Jones, fino morning is it not. I seoyou have been buviit" some groceries. Mrs Jones: Yes, Mrs Brown, I've been to the littlo storo around the corner, Mis Brown: Tho little store around tho corner, Why, whero do you mean 'I Mrs Jones: Don't you know! Why, Mr R. F. Temple's, where you can get everything of the best quality and at prices uihiafer than 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 oidy storo where MB F, SHAW'S, (of Te Ore Ore), celebrated BUTTER can now be procured. Kote in B Address— THE LITTLE STORE AROUND THli CORNER. I'erry Street, R. F. TEMPLE, PROPRIETOR. ' WIFFIN & STANLEY 24, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington, doors from Union Bank of Australasia Registry Office for Servants land, house, estate, and General Commission agents WHOSE in want of employment J. promptly suited. The iteistralinn fen includes advertising in any newspaper gratis, which nto terms no other office in the Colony plfer, WHY IS IT You can always depend on Retting a good article if you buy CUBASE'S Al COFFEE, IN THE TIMS? BECAUSE this article is a special preparation, the result of years of experience and labor. Tho selection and blending of tha finest coffees known have been studied carefully until tho present combination has been adopted as raiiFECT, and cannot fail to give universal satisfaction to consumers As,c your grocer for CBEaBE'S Al COFFEE, In lib and 21b tins, And you arc mvotf get the right article Spfendfd Opportunity FUR GROCER & IRONMONGER. TO LET, with possession on or about tho 20tll August, the centrally situated premises at present occupied by Messrs Joint Graham k Co., next to the Bon Manhe. The position is the best in Masterton and for the purposes of a a General Storekeeper caniwt he surpassed' For further particulars apply to 3279 SELLAR&OHEWfELLS,
HOUNSLOW & HOAR CABINET JIAKEHS AND UPHOLSTERERS, QUEEN STBEET, MASTE&TOSJ, HAVE on hand a very nice Block soniprisim;— Drawing Boom Suits, Dining Room Suites, Hide-board lyjth Jfirror back, Coaches, Easy and Occasional Chairs, Chest oi Drawers, Plain and Fajwy iWsttaJs (panels and spindles), Spring anil Flaj Mattresses, jyashstands, and Tables, FURNITURE mado to apiy design, and repaired PICTURES mounted and framed. VENETIAN BLIKDS made & repaired CARPETS planned and laid, All timber guaranteed well Bcasontd 8877
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3324, 2 October 1889, Page 2
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823Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3324, 2 October 1889, Page 2
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