WINTER FASHION SHOW AT KIEKCALDIE & STAINS. FASHIONABLE Drees Uaterißlß, Fashionable Mantles and Jackets Now Blankets and Flannels, New Household Linona • Jnyonilo and Men's Clothing, Jarenile and ilea's Hosiery, GREAT WINTER SHOW IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Tho new Shipments now opened up will full; maintain the reputation wo enjoy bs DBAPERY AND CLOTHING. The success of their business ia>a sufficient as to the variety and Valise given Doparlmjnt throughout tho establishment, A BALL ROOM DISPLAY. By the s.b, Coptic, Kirkcaldio and Stains have received the largest and most superb 1 Choice Fur Goods,' EVENING COSTUMES, EVENING REQUISITES Ever Shown in this City. Latest Shades in Evening Silks, Latest Siiadeb in Evening Cbiffonb, New Evenim Thles New Evening Nets WiesEvening Gloves Novelties in Evening Fans ] I ] ] ] Choice J Evening Cloaks SPECIAL EXHIBITS is now on view sst collection of Evening from the loading Conti ental COUNTRY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Patterns and Prices with width attaohed of all goods aro posted FREE on —dies who have not received this season's PRICE LIST and Purchasing Guide can receive it Post Free by applying to KIEKCALDIE & STAINS, Lambton Quay and Brandon Street. ■ Carpet Warehouse, St. GEORGE'S HALL. FIRST SHIPMENT AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODSLADIES ULSTERS, CLOABS, AND J A (J KEPT S, AND A GMND VARIETY OF DRESS MATERIALS. The Best Value in the District. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED 0. SMITB & CO., DEVONSHIRE HOUSE OASHSroBB, MASTERTON Educational Depository, MA&TERTON. WELLINGTON PUIOES, JUST LANDED ex Tekoa. A largo assortment of account books, fane atationory, etc., NEW BOOKS AND PERIODICALS JUST ARRIVED, Maomillan's Colonial Library, 2/(i, Pettiericks 2/3 Yellow Backs 2/u A large assortment to select from, Picture toy books from 4d each. Gold Mounted Independent PENS mOOLBOoIs AND SCHOOL REQUISITES, Crown Lands Guide, Factories Act.. Agents for -Pring'e'B Art Needlework, and tho British and Foreign Bible Society. JK, T, HOLMES, Sittings late Messes wMjsW can be Pkicb & Co. &(£Aeranged, KINSEY,. Artist and Photographer, 55, Lambton (Juay, Wellinoton. SPECIAL NOTICE. The great success which we have achieved by out highly artistic work, together with the publicatm of our Jteduced Price Lisl, (see below) has induced others to attempt to follow t« our m he; but as we are Practied Photographers, POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS ' and d'sign, and having the advantage of a ' thorough autistic utAiMNG; being at' ' sistcd in our business by artists of adnowkdged ability, and possessing the largest AND BEST LIGHTED OPERATING ROOM ill the city, with a Vestibule admitud by the trmlling public. to be the most bichly APMNTEDfIIIrf fo«Hlfalnf/ie FINEST SH..W or Photography in the colony, the Public n p/Jity understand Me reason of our superiority, gp/iJiowvUerlyimpossiblc it is for others to successfully fompekwith PRICE LIST. OABINBTB—Three-quaiter or foil length 6 copies ?/G I? ~ ;;.... ...i2/6 TWO PROOFS FOR. EAOPSITTING, MATT-OPALETTEB An executed by us. The style of finish is not injured by Handling nor Moisture (
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4154, 2 July 1892, Page 2
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470Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4154, 2 July 1892, Page 2
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