inportant Announcement. EXTENSIVEIDDITIONSTO 'PREMISES. KIRKOALDIE Have muoh nleaßure in informinß thoit numerous frionds and patrons that, in order to afford the necessary fnoilitiej for the conduct of their rapidlymcreaslnft Large Brick Building IN BRANDON-STREET. AT THE REAR OF THEIR PRESENT i • PREMISES, Olendianing) as & WSOLESALE DRAFERVWAREHOUSE, This Warehouse is now being fitted up on the most modern style, rendering it • • . i. ~„».K1« («* thn I)TS. PLAY OF HIGH-OLABB DRAPERY, for which the firm has heen so long Ee-arrangement of Ma Ttamtf.mftnts
I firtl/nirj" WiI'JJJ New Millinery and Mantle Showrooms, Magnificent new Dress and Costumes Saloon, The largest Dress Saloon in, the Colonies. Extension of alii Departments, in the Establishment, Mew Fitting and Waiting Hoonis tor' dressing. FOE THE GRAND OPENING and SHOW DAY, TUESDAY, 2ND SEPT. 150 CASES Ex S.S Tainui, Kaikoura and Dorlo 33 Cases 76 Caaea 41 cases Total One Hundred and Fifty .Cases. The Largest Exhibition of New Seasons Novelties
Kwr opened by the firm at one time ] will bo mado, specially Belectod by their buyers from the great centres of fashion i in Europe From advices received, the firm have every confidenco is asserting that this season's display will surpass all previous efforts iu extent, variety, and sterling vnltio. The firm take tins opportunity in cordially thanking their patrons generally fov paßt favors, and trust that thou* evidence of their desiro to maintafn their famous reputation ■ Kirkcaldie and Stains, WELLINGTON. By appoint Lent to His R W. HE MoLESWORTH-ST .'WeLIINOTOH, C&D always supply tlio following material:—Lath 2j i 8-16, Calif and Clear pint, rough and Dressed. ■ Rails 2h xI,J xJ, any kind of timber Pulleys 1 x 8-8 and J inch, and bobbins id Lissunm, Pital, and Boxwood n„ n ,iio. n* (inn) Tlrnn. all shanes
Udder, web and cord, Can's beet in White, Duok, Brown and Green, Patent check notions of all makers. Brackets Eyes etc, Wire Blind Material, All descriptions of blinds and Shutters man* ufactnreii, ORDERS BY POST PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO GIRLS' COLLEGE, "RTRSHAMMOND legato announce that the HALF TERM will commence on July 14th, at OXFORD HOUSE when pupils will be received. A Dancing Class for Pupils and Others will be held on SATURDAYS, from lOto 12 a.m. ONE GUINEA PER TERM of 12
jIOR Gold Paperhangings irom 1/0 ' pet piece, go to Jft. and E. TINGEY, Manners-street, Wellington. Messrs Ohamberlain] Bim, | HAVE secured from MELBOURNE the services of a FIRST-OLASS BAKEJJ AND CONFE7HONER, in place of Mr Jaws'Wickeus, their lute rainager, who has retired from their service, and in . thanking— their customers for past favors they can assure them that tho reputation of the firm for Bupplying the BEST BBEAD |n the district will ho fully ustained under the nev rnanagement no expense having been spared in
Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, and PlotuVe Framevs, QUEEN 6TREET, MASTBRION
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 6 September 1890, Page 2
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464Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 6 September 1890, Page 2
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