Early Spring Intimation 18(0 OASES 180 OP ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL' NOVELTIES. KIRKGALDIE AND STAINS Open the Spring Season of 1892 with their first instalment of 180 Cases medium and high class goodn. It liaa ever been one of the characteristics of this Houso to bo early prepared for each seaioa, with every new idea and stylo that finds favour with the leading fashionable Society in the principal cities of Europe, Wo can confidently ttiy this icaßonN collection of Novelties is without a parallel iu this city, both as to value, variety and quality, Tub Final Seiurs of Dims Fabrics represents an extc sive range of now and ehulcc Colourings and Textures in Crocodile and Crepon Stripes, French Opalino Cords, Brtneh and English Cheviots, Parisian Hobo Effects, English and French Beiges, Frcnoh Cameo Mixtures, New Colours in Foulcs, French Summer Flakes, Imperial Showerproof Beiges 62 inches wide 3)6 and 6j- yard, Washing Dress Effects, French fnd English Do kins, Floral Sateens, Artistic Denignj in Prints, Now Zephyrs and Galatcas, FRENCH AND ENQLIBE MILLINERY. This. Department is fully prepared with every requirement for the Season's trade. Novelties iii Millinery, Hats and Bonnets are innumerable. Untrimmcd Goods deservo special attention for the extensive variety of new creations, viz.The Araohnc, Yirot, Caius, Tuvor, Berth, Caroline, Reborn, and many other new »nd becoming styles, MANTLE DEPARTMENT. In the NEW MANTLE SHOW ROOMS very rich and elegant goods havo boon imported ; selections of the latest French and English models in SAQUK and WATTEAU COATS, LOOSE MANTLES and JACKETS, THREE-QUARTER JACKETS, SILK and LACE MANTLES, TUDOR CAPES, Now Colourings in SILK BLOUSES, new patterns in TEA andDRESSINGGOWKS. Special shipment of ODORLESS MACINTOSHES with all tho latest improvements, m akd~fashionable GOODS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS. Patterns of Dress Fabrics and Washing Effects sent post free to all parts ?f New Zealand
KIRKCALDIE & STAINS IIIfOBISIIS and Makwacidhers, WELLINGTON Carpet Warehouse, I Bulk Stores, St. Gkoboe'B Hall, | Biia.kdqs -St kH <1 Ph P3 Account Books, Memo Books. MERCANTILE STATIONERY I PHOTO ALBUMS! PHOTO FBAMESI BOOKS in overy department of Litoraturo Whohsalb & Retail, JOHN WATT, Queen Street Maaterton
TAKE SPECIAL NOTE! VISIT THE PREMISES OF C. SMITH & Co, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, and inbf£C7 their new and extensive selection of Spring and Summer J 892-93 Season. a, OWEN, Manager.
Educational Depository, MA&TEHTON. ALABGE and varied assortment of ACCOUNT BOOKS and GENURAL STATIONERY--including Photograph Albums and Frames Ladies' Bags and Purses of all kinds Scrap and Fern Albums Ladien Companions Writing Desks, Tourist (Jases, Card Cases, etc. Artists Materials, Fane; Goods, Academy Piotdbes, 1892, A Few Copies only left. moot BOOKS AND SCHOOL ■ REQUISITES, Agents for -Pringle'a Art Needlework aud the British and Foreign Bible Society, R, T, HOLMES, .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 11 October 1892, Page 2
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444Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 11 October 1892, Page 2
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