Kirkcaldie and Stains, French Dress Fabrics "TN'.VERSALLY Acknowledged b J thu niultitudo who daily thron this famous houso that the display o Freivli Dress Dallies is without ft parallel in tho history of this city o select stjle, rich in prtistio culoirings remarkable beauty of finish, and for rc r< si (I C C r f c t f These facts are worth considering, and should command the attention'of every one seeking lo provide themsolyea with clioico Presses, of the newoat and most fashiunahlo FItEN'CH MATERIALS MADE. EXCELLENT. VALUE AND GOOD'QUALITY, Is ill) >1 lit) of t'lii PopuUr Firm. FRENCH BEIGE, 25 inches wide, in all wool, Is lid, Is Gd yard; 42 t044 inches wido, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2b 6d, 2? M, 3s yard. These goods are noted for durability and' • FRENCH SUMMER SERGEB, !s5 inches wide, nil wool, Js 3d, IsCdyatd | 44 inch ditto, fislld yard, in a ran?e of thirty beantitul shades FRENCH TWEEDS, for Tailor-made costumes, 44 inch, 4s, 4s fid yard, in small check and strips FRENCH NEUTRAL TWEEDS. 44 inches wide, 2s; also in 25 inch at lHd yard, These goods aro of speoial value FRENCH SUMMER TWEEDS 44 inches, in pure wool, 3s, 8s Gd yard, Theso goodß are simply porfcct in finish and rich in tone FRENCH FLAKFS, CH STRIPES, and MIXIURES, 423 d inches, made of fine wool, 2s Gd,_ Od, 4s, 4s Gd, 5s yard. Perfeotio 4 dress for the season FRKNOH SILK _ CHECKS, inches, 4s, very choice. A full relies FRENCH CASHMERES, 46 in wide, 3s, 3a 3d, 3s 9d yard, in ev known shade. Wo are allowing o yards of speoial value. hundred pieces of Cress Stuffs ranginp from Gid to 16d peryarJ,
KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, WELLINGTON. ment to R- W- HEM, Moleswomh St Weiloton. CAN always supply the following material Lath 2| x 3-10, Calife and Clear pine, tough ami dressed. Rails 2J x 1| | x }. any kind of timber Pulleys 1j: 8-8 and j inch, and bobbins in Lipunm, Pitil, and Boxwood. Handles orCordDiopa'l shapes. Ladeor, web and coid, (Jarr'a beet in 'White, Duck Brown, and Groan. Patent check action, of all milkers. BracksU, Byes, etc, Wjre Blind Material. All descriptions of Blinds and Shutters manufactured. ORDEJiS BY POST PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. THIS SPAOE RESERVED FOR THE New Advertisement OF THE CENTRAL
BOOT WAREHOUSE, Note the Address J, CARPENTER QUEEN STREET WASTERTON.
NOTICE, THE uoxt English and European Mail Via Rio Per R.M.S. Coptic, will close at this Office on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of Noyomber at 6,15 a,is, Parcels by this -Mail will close on TUESDAY, tho 11th at 2 p.m. Duo in London Dccombev 2oth, J. BAGGE, - Postmaster, Masterton, (it It November, 1890,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 8 November 1890, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 8 November 1890, Page 2
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