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&. CARNIVAL OF FASH FIRgT GRAND EXPOSITION OF EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES] FOR EAIILT SPUING. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS I HAVE pleasure in announcing to their lady customers and friends -that their first shipments of high class novelties are now opened out for inspection. The shipments to hand prove conclusively the rare taste exercised by the Home Buyers in selecting a BRILLIANT CONCEPTION OF FASHIONABLE EFFECTS. DRESS FABRICS. The undermentioned area few only of the numerous French Materials which will be worn during the present season. French Cordelets, very fashionable, one of the leading materials for the season, 48in wide, 3s lid per yard French Jacquered Effects onVienna, Beige and Cheviot grounds, 44in wide, 3s, 3s 6d, 4s per yard. French Chevrons, light in texture and remarkable for durability, 3s 3d, 4s 6d yard 44in wide. French Flakes, in all shades, 44in, 2s 4d yard French Camels Hair Spot, one of the leading styles in the Fashionable world 44in,456d, 4slldyard. French Beiges, pare wool, 40 to 44in, Is Hid, 2s 3d 2s 9d yard French Foules in every shade, 44in, 2s 9d yard; ONE THOUSAND PIECES Of Delane and other Washing Novelties suitable for every class of Gown for Morning, Tennis, or Country Wear. PATTEKNS POST FREE. CHARMING MILLINERY Never within the history of this Firm have we commenced the Season with such a Galaxy of Superb Marvels of New Creations in design and tone of color in the Millinery World of Hats and Bonnets. The newest shapes are The Cornflower, the Lily, Forget-Me-Not, The Jewel, The Countess, and many other pretty styles. MANTLE MODELS. The Shipments forthis Large and Favorite Department are more than usually choice in beauty of design and quality. New and Elegant Capes, New Lace Mantles, New Lace Capes and Fichus, New Summer Mackintoshes, New Shapes in Cloth Jackets New Dust Cloaks, New Tea Gowns, New Dressing Gowns, New Garibaldi Jackets, etc., etc.,

In the Fancy Department many new ideas are shown in Ladies' Shirts and "Fronts, Parasols and Umbrellas, Ribbons and Chiffons, New Jewelled Trimmings Belts etc. KIRKCALDIB & STAINS, Drapers, Silk Mercers, Costumers, Gloves and fancy Goods Warehousemen. Lambtok Quay. Brandon-St. and St. George's Hall. Wellington. VENETIAN BLINDS ALL new buildings should b« fitted with Venetian Blinds. They are a modern necessity indispensable for appearance, use, and wear. Everyone haying regard for their property should use them. Their cost is little more than that of the best: ordinary blinds, while in the long run they become much cheaper Send for price-ltstsand verify this. Any one can fix. them. Venetian Blinds increase the value of a building to a very obvious extent, and thereby pay for themselves over and over again. Ladder-tapes. Laths, and all repairing material kept in stock, and sent by parcels post on receipt of remittance. BEVOLVING SHUTTEBS at most modeiate priees. These are splendid for shops. All the best establishments have them. They are just as cheap as the common kind. Write for quotations. B. W. HENN, Moleaworth Street, Wellington. Art is the Bight Hand of Nature." —ScJtitter, PHOTOGRAPHY A FINE ART.

Embodying Taate, Knowledge, and Experience. yjKTEAITURE is its most popular form. The pleasurable resolve to have a likeness taken, frequently means a haphazard rush to any Photographer—to the first, in fact, who comes. Dissatisfaction followb. Good results can be ensured only by selecting a qualified man— an expert who has made his profession a de6nite study. One of the Few in .New Zealand who is a thoroughly TRAINED PHOTOfiRAFHEB is Mb R. HERRMANN, Of Cuba Street, Wellington, he having graduated in photography at the Polytechnic Institute of Brunswick, Germany. His acknowledged skill is thus the result of five, years special study and twenty years practical experience. Mr HerrmaDn has therefore Ion? passed the experimental stage, and so uniformly regular is his work that he can Confident]? GUABANTEE A LIKENESS both LIFELHtE ASD ARTISTICALLY PERFECT The increasing patronage of the Cuba Street Gallery, whore not only fa the j cost the lowest, but where the work is best, 13 Buflicicnt endorsement, Mr Herrmann's latest improvement is j the introductonof his

NEW INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS whereby stiffness of postuhe is impossible, as the sitter is not rendered both nervous and uncomfortable by mechanical supports for the head, so commonly used by is competent operators. Wear outlines art* pijuured and a most pleasing picture follows, This process js woNDEBFULLYSI'CCiESSFCX WITH tBfLDKJJN. A BEAUTIFUL FINISH is also imparted by the matt-opal style of photography. In this .department, Mr Herrmann excels.and he is the only photographer in Wellington who can assure that remarkable softness and beauty of finish which is essential to true photography on opal. WAIfIASAPA PEOPLE should make a point of visiting Mr Herrmann's Cuba Street Studio (opposite Te' Aro House) when in Wellington. They WILL NOT ONLY GET EMINENTLY SATISFACTORY PHOTOGRAPHS, BUT THEY WILL SAVE MONEY WHILE DOING SO. KdiiCßtlonnl Deposltorv lvlastertpn.

NEW BOOKS, EDITIONS. «si Diary of a pilgrimage For so Little Secret of the Princes* Marcia One of our Conquerers Gallant Heroes and Gallant Fights Evenings at Home English in the West Indies Teeming Millions of the East Josiah A Hen's Wife Samantha, and others by same author Academy Notes New Gallery Pictures Summer Number of Pictorial World, with picture \«eut for Stone's Wellington directory, price 10s Od Bawson* May of the District, Price 2s. SCHOOL BEQDISITES. SOLE AGENT FOE EVENING PRESS. R. T. HOLMES, LATE J. B- INNES-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3951, 30 October 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3951, 30 October 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3951, 30 October 1891, Page 2

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