SPECIAL Important Seductions Dress Robes and Costumes, PREVIOUS TO STOCKTAKING. KIRKOALME Will offer during tho Preseut Month the whole of their Magnificent Stock of .■ . Combination Robes. OK TO JJQ PEE. CENT. The greater part oftheso goods are from the latest shipments, and comprise a Bpleudid variety of rare and choice designs, aoleciod from tlio best houses ot fashion in France. 25 TO 80 PER CENT. OFF ALL FRENCH STBIPE TWEEDS. ■
25 TO 30 PER CENT. OFF ALL FRENCH CHECK TWEEDS, 25 TO 30 PER CENT. OFF ALL FRENCH FANCY DRESS GOODS. COSTUMES! COSTUMES! 30 TO SORER CENT. An immense stock made in' the latest stylos, handsomely trimmed with the newest materials, the accumulation of the last two seasons, These goods are in petfect condition, and include a GREAT NUMUER of RECENT IMPORTS. To offeota clearance these roally choice and graceful costumes will be sold at a REDUCTION OF 30 to 50 PER CEN'I. DISCOUNT. ENDLESS VARIETY I CHOICEST QUALITY 1 The original WHOLESALE PRICE ticket remains affixed to all goods . with Reduced Pnce3 in bed ink on a SEI'ERATE TICKET thus onablinß customers to see for themselves the enormous reductions. WELLINGTON,
By appointment to His CAN' always supply the following material :-Lath 2j x 8-16, Calif and Clear pint, rough and Dressed. Kails 2i x 1, § x f any kind of timber Pulleys l"x 8-8 and i inch, and bobbins id Ligunm, Pital, and Boxwood Handleß or Coid Drop, all shapes, Ladder, web and cord, Carr's beet in Whiio, Duok, Brown and Greed. Patent check aotions of all makers, Brackets, Eyes etc, Wire Blind Material, All descriptions of blinds and Shutter* manufactured. ORDERS BY POST PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. STEAM FLOUR MILLS, Mnstertou. REPORTS have been circulated that we will not Grist for Customers or Buy Wheat- We give these reports jmphatio denial, and intimate to out Ouatomer that we aro GRISTING AS I*UAL and we aro BUYERS OF V'HEAT at current market rates. Chamberlain Bros,' CELEBRATED rJs^mfmm Does Defy Competition. Ballinger Bros., PLUMBEKS &0„ MANUFACTURERS DP Spoutinftßidtjingi Pipes, Tanks, Colonial • Oven, Tinware, etc,, etc. • WARING-TAYLOR & MAGINNITY STREETS, (n'bab Dbih-Shed Wellingtoh,) 3385 AND AT PETONE.
GIRL'S COLLEGE, u[RS HAMMOND bogsto announce thnt the HALF TERM will commence on July 14th, at OXFORD HOUSE when pupils will bo received. ' A Dancing Class for Pupils and 1 Others will be Jield on SATURDAYS, | from 10 to 12 a.m. ONE GUINEA PER TERM of 12 i FOR Giild Paperhangingß from 1/(1 per piece, ro to JR. iuhlE. TINGE Y, Manaora-atreofc, Wellington. 0149
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 9 July 1890, Page 2
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418Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3557, 9 July 1890, Page 2
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