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Early Spring Intimation, 180 o i s B 3 180 OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL NOVELTIES. kiskgaldiTand stains Open the Spring Season of 1892 with their first instalment of 180 Canes medium and high class goods. It Ims ever been ono of the characteristics of this Houso to ho early prepared for each season, with every new idea and stylo that finds favour with the leading fashionable Society in the principal cities of Europe. We can confidently tay this season's collection of Novelties is without a parallel in this city, both as to value, variety and quality. I'hk First Semes of Dmas Fabuics represents an extensivo range of new and choice Colourings and Textures in Crocodile and Crepon Stripes, French Opaline Cords, French and English Cheviots, Parisian Kobe Effects, English and French Beiges, French Cameo Mixtures, New Colours in Foules, French Summer Flakes, Imperial Showerproof Beiges (12 inches wide 3/6 and 5/- yard, Washing Dress Effects, French end English Dc Lains, Floral Sateens, Artistic Designs in Prints, Now Zephyrs and Galateas. FRENCH AND ENGLISE MILLINERY. This Department is fully prepared with every requirement for tho Season's trado. Novelties in Millfaety, Hats and Bonnett aro innumerable. Untrimmed Goods deserve special attention for tho extensive variety of new creations, viz, .'-Tho Arachne, Virot, Caiuß, Tuver, Berthe, Carolina, Rebour, and many other new and becoming styles, MANTLE DEPARTMENT. In tho NEW MANTLE SHOW ROOMS very rich and elegant goods have been imported ; selections of the latest French and English models in SAQUE and WATTEAU COATS, LOOSE MANTLES and JACKETS, THREE-QUARTER JACKETS, SILK and LACE MANTLES, TUDOR CAPES. New Colourings in SILK BLOUSES, new patterns in TEA and DRESSING GOWKS. Spcoial shipment of ODORLESS MACINTOSHES with all tho latest improvements. NEW ANDFASHIONABLE GOODS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS. Patterns of Dress Fabrics and Washing Effects sent post free to all parts of New Zealand. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, Importers and Manufacturers, WELLINGTON. Carpet Warehouse, I Bulk Stores, Si, Gboiwe'3 Hill, | Bhandon St ; Account Books, Memo Books. MERCANTILE STATIONERY! PHOTO ALBUMS I PHOTO PRAMESI

BOOKS in oyery department of Litoraturo Wholesale & Ketail. JOHN WATT, Queen Street Maatorton Educational Depository. MASTERTON. A LARGE and varied assortment of ACCOUNT BOOKS and GENERAL STATlONEßY—including Photograph Albums and Frames Ladies' Bags and Purses of all kinds Scrap and Fern Albums Ladies Companions Writing Desks, Tourist Oases, Card Cases, etc. Artists Materials, Fancy Goods. Academy Pictures, 1892, A Few Copies only left. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITES, A gents for -Pringlo'a Art Needlework and the British and Foreign Bible Society. R, T. HOLMES. Everybody's Business, THE FAOT THAT H. OWEN HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS rKOM C. SMITH TO FURTHER REDUCE EVERY LINE 10 MAKE ROOM FOR NETY STOCK, TEIS IS A CHANCE FOR REAL BARGAINS. Devonshire House,

QDBBN-BTKBBT, MASIEBTON Careful What You Eat jy) NOT BE fOBONJSD by using BAKING POWDER adulterated with alum. Insist on having tho "DRAGON," Which is a pure wholesome articjc, tho best money can buy, and has THE LAKGEST SALE IN SEW ZEALAND. To be had of principal Grocers, W, & Cr, TURNBULL & CO;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4207, 1 September 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4207, 1 September 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4207, 1 September 1892, Page 2

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