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NEW SEASON S DRESS MATERIALS. FOR AUTUMN WINTER AND UrE. velopmcnt of their DRESB DEPARTMENT. Their Stock has been selected from tho Leading Centres of Fashion, and *t no other period in the history of their business have they been able to show an assortment of materials equal to that of the present season, thus meeting the requirements and growing demands of an increasm? trade. The Leading Feature in Dress Goods for the Winter Season is a variety of Rough Texture Cheviot Tweeds, Cheviot Serges, and Cheviot Cloths, in all shades. Also — The Noted " HARRIS TWEEDS," in favour for Tailor-made Gowns. The New Navy Blue Invincible Dy Serge, acknowledged to be the mose serviceable of all serges. Cheviot and Invincible Dyed Serae, 24 to 30 inches wile. Is, Is 3d, Is 6d. Is 7 id, 2s, 2a 3d, 2s Cd per yard. Choviot and Invincible Dyed Serges 40in to 48in wide, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s, 3s Cd,' 4s, 4s 9d, per yard. Plain Foules Cloth, in all shades, 25in wide, Is Id, ls6d a yard. Plhin Foules Cloth, in all shades, 42in wide, 2s Bd, 3s lld a yard. Rough Texture Cheviot Tweeds, in Checks, Striped, and Plain, 42in wide, 2s 9d, 3s, 3s lid yard. HOMESPUN TWEEDS,—Although heavy in appearance, light in texture, Figured and Plain, 42iu wide, 2s 9d, 39 3s lid, yard, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. Cashmeres at Standard Prices, in al colours, 46in wide, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 3s 3d, 3s Gd, 3s 9d per yard. IN THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. K. & S. ha*e made special effects to meet an increasing business. The past has been marked by such a measure of success that they have found it necessary to improve their Fitting Rooms, and to increase their general Staff of Workers. With experienced supervision which have been secured, and the attention of all time 3 bestowed on every order, they confidently await tho patronage of their Customers, with assurance of ability to give a perfeot fit, with the most approved Eni'lish and Continental Styles, at STRICTLY MODERATE CHARGES.

Weddins;and Mournin? Dresses Orders a Speciality, which have preference to ail other orders. Estimates and Patterns forwarded Post Free on Application. K. & S. would intimate to those wa-'fcing for Patterns of Dress Goods that many of the materials for this are made in larpe designs, which the pattern books fail in showing to advantage. Kircaldie and Stains, LAMfToN QUAY, BRANDON ST., and «T. GEORGE'S HALL, WELLINGTON.

By appointment to hia < c Excellency j? the ■ Governor, E W HENN MolesworthSt Wellington. CAN always supply the following material:-Lath 2i x 3-16, Califorian and Clear pine, rough and dressed. Rail* fy x 1, | x i, any kind of timber Pulleys 1 x 3 8 and £ inch, aud bobbins in Lii'iium, Vita, and Boxwood. Handler 't Cord Dnip all shapes. Ladder, web t>ad cord, Carr's best in White, .Duck, Brown, and Green. Patent check action, of all makers. Brackets, Eyes, etc, Wire Blind Material. All descriptions if Blinds and Shutters manufactured. ORDERS BY POST PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO I |"N THANKING their numerous Friends and the Public for their liberal support accorded to them since they commenced, begto inform them that they may still be found Around the Corner with all goods of the very best quality [combined with CHEAPNESS which | makes their store Al in the district. What is the People's Vebdict ? Jf you want Good Things go to R. F. TEMPLE <SCo., " Tfte Little Store Rmh<L the Corner" Groceries, Earthenware, Ironmongery Bacon, Eggs and Butter.

[ACABD.] a, H. GODFREY, ARCHITECT, BUILDER, § CONTRACTOR. PAHIATDA, J- B- INNES. (LATE JOHN WATT.) Willis-Street Wellington, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT. Special attention to Country orders. MF. INNES ia sub-agent for th Wairarapa Daily in We lingto", an copies may be bad of him.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3787, 16 April 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3787, 16 April 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3787, 16 April 1891, Page 2

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