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SPRING, 1831. SPRING, 1891 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS' FIRST GRAND DISPLAY OF EARLY SPKING NOVELTIES. 'ITH the commencement of this sea- /¥ son we have made strenuous efforts to surpass all pre\,ous endeavours, and have succeeded in acquiring one of the largest and most complete stocks ever shown in New Zealand It is acknowledged by the leading Journals of Fashion that the season just ended at Home has been one of brilliant fashions. Our representatives have visited the London and Continental Markets with instructions to secure the very latest pros ductions. The result of their efforts, we are pleased to say, prove eminently satisfactory. All the Needs of Fashion have been fully considered, and the unlimited assortment of handsome Textiles now displayed in the j different Bhowrooms renders it an easy and | pleasing task to select materials for Garments suited to every taste and all requirements. Fashion Notes.—ln the Woollen Dress Department the variety is practically unlimited. " Corduroy "is one of the leading materials for this season, light in weight and soft in texture; shown in a variety of shades. " Summer Scotch Cheviots," bliow ing rough and shaggy ovals and dots upon mixed or striped grounds are to be much worn. French Cheviots, with smooth surface, | both checked and plain. Jacquered Costume Cloth, Jacquered Eerge Chintz, Stripes Jacquered Tweeds. Fine Summer Saxonys, Camels' Hair ] Tweed, soft and pliant. When these Elegant Fabrics are made up plainly, the | Costume is shown to be of particular attractiveness. Following on the English season, Tweeds of all descriptions are to be much in vogue, especially the light textures, which make up well, and at all times are very coming to any figure, and so well adapted to th« climate. Dainty Cotton Fabrics, for Summer wear. —The assortment in this department is unusually large and attractive. These Fabrics are shown in every shade of colour that is possible to be produced. Bright colours principally predominate, which are, however, in making up " artistically" toned down, and are refined and becoming. Scotch Ginghams.—The Fancy Woven French and Scotch Zephyrs, Checked and Spotted Ginghams, Prints and Zephyrs, in all the new Floral Designs—" Running Vines," Sprigs, or with small detached Flowers, " Violets," " Morning Glories," " Carnations," Ac, Elegant and English Novelties. New Summer Capes, Mantles, Cloaks, Dressing and Tea Gowns, &o, &o. It is seldom thai; at the commencement of a season euch a complete change of Fashion should be shown to have taken place in this department. The modes of recent years have been discarded, and something altogether new has taken place, i The styles just cpeued are not only quite different but are becoming attractive. The New Lace Mantles, Capes and Fichus, in great variety. The new Macintoshes for this season are very stylish, both in shape and design of pattern. Checks. Stripes, and Plaids, are most in favour. The Dust Cloaks, in all shades. Some very handsom« novelties in Dressing Gowns are now being shown. The selection of these of unequalled variety, and one of the principal attractions to this depart ment. INSPECTION BESPECTFCLLY SOLICITED. KIEKCALDIE & STAINS, Drapers, Silk Mercers, Costumers, Gloves and Fancy Goods Warehousemen, Lambton Quay, Brandon-St„ and St. Geokge'b Hall, Wellington.

AYRES' GINGER WiNE EXTRACT. (Non-Intoxicating). For The Immediate Production of GINGER WINE GINGER ALE PRICEONE SHIX-JL.IENC* PER BOTTLE. BALSAM of HOREHOUND ANISEED, IHE most effectual remedy known for Coughs, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Throat and Chest. PRICE 1/6 and 2/6. Sold by all storekeepers, and wholesale by— R. AYRES, 90. Cuba street Wellington STOCK-TAKING. REDUCTIONS -BW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Wellington. 5 dozen MENS' SPOTTED KID GLOVES, small sizes, suitable foi Ladies' gardening. Price, only 6d per pair. 100 MENS' REGATTA AND OXFORD SHIRTS, Collars attached, slightly dusty; to clear at 8s 1 each. These were 6s 6d, 7s and 8s 6d each, 50 BOYS' SERGE SAILOR SUITS with Dickie, Collar, Lanyard, and Whistle. Our own make. To clear at 10s. 100 BOYS* MOSGIEL GUARD AND FRITZ SUITS, lOsto 14s 6d, to fit Boys from 3 to 13 years. Our BOYS' and MENS' WATER-, PROOFS and OVERCOATS must be sacrificed to make room for SUMMER GOODS, to open shortly. Please call at the NEW ZEA ND CLOTHING FACTORY, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA-STREETS, WELLINGTON. Central Boot Warehouse. 14 DAYS 14 XTENSION lOALE. JOOTS & SHOES are being offered at prices that must commend a BEADY SALE. Ladies' Lace Boots from ... Wo Ladies' Elastic Boots from... 6/6 Ladies' Shoes from 5/Gentlemen's Shoeslrom ... 8/« Gentlemen's Boots from ... 9/6 and so on. MY Goods do not require a lot of puff and blow as the Public can j\xdee for themselves. I am always to be found at the Centeal. BOOTS & SHOES made on the Premises at the Shortest Notice, and Repairs Executed. J, CARPENTER, PROPRIETOR. CROCKERY T CROCKERY! CIvOCKERY! ESSRS R. F. TEMPLE & Co, have a large and assorted slook of e/ery inscription of crockery-ware, which must he Sacrificed to make room for a fresh shipment. Handsome designs in useful and ' ornamental articles in great yariety. NO CHARGE MADE to inspect the stock at ; i •' The Little Store Round Hue Corner" , W. DOUGALL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. Under the Clock," Mastebton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3911, 12 September 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3911, 12 September 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3911, 12 September 1891, Page 2

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