MESSRS .K & S. bare opened up, ex Eailioura, a very large shipment ,of theie guoda, The; will be very Fashionable, The priceß range from 8/11 to 11/0 each. Some of the styles opened aro extremely dainty and becoming, in eatly inspection Is invited. KIRKCAIDIE & STAINS. Ladiesjhirts. What the papers say about the budi Shirts : Bail yTtltgraph: 'Ladies' Shlrta of striped linen look very smart.' IlluitraUd Itmdon Nm: 'Shirts-fin-ished oft with knotted ties are much in faTour. 1 Daily Neva:' Frills h&ve broken oat on all our shirt fronts, feminine; eycry second woman one meets wears a ihitt front, 1 EIBKCALSm & STAIN S. Sows Jackets. These dainty jnokots seem to have taken the Fashionable World by Storm. They are an indispensable accompaniment to the blouse for outdoor wear We haj® them in a variety ef materials including serge, holland, silk, and cloth both beaded and braided and In the' leading coloow, from 8s fid to 42a.
KIRKCALDIE J: STAINS, M Skirts. . ThiNew Plain Skirt, with a blouse shirt, and Znuave Jacket, ire the wry perfection of neatness for morning wear, tennis and travelllntf, and cannot be improrcd upon. They have an advantage nrer complete- cotton costumes, both on the score of expense and usefulness, and are far more Btyliah and becominij. Messrs K.&S. hare received tbeir First Shipment of these skirts, and anticipate a rapid sale. Prices from 2la each, In ordering by post state Size of collar for blouses, and for skirts, waist and front length. - Kirkcatdie & Stains LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Educational Depository, MABTERTON,
SOBOOL BOOKS AND SOSOOL REQUISITES. PIOTCB2B I KIPLING'S BARRAUK ROOM ■ BALL4DS I NOW TO HAND. | DonpiU'a Register of Next of Kin and Uuolaimed Money Advertisements 2/6. Toy Books/rom 3d, a!id every other line oqually cheap, FANOr GOODS, TOYS, &o. Agent for—Ptinglo's Ait Needlework end the British and Foreign Blblo &ociety R, T, HOLMES. J, L. MURRAY, NEXT DOOR lo THE CI/UB HOTEL, SPUING GOODS NOW OPENING. FIBHINGHATS, (Special lines, Htraordinarily Cheap). FISHItJG SOOKS. (Specially Knitted for that purpose). FISHING SHEETS. Made of Stockingetta in a combination, cool and comfortable.
ku tab Litest Novxitim AT J.L.MUEMY'S, NEXT DOOR To THE OIiXJB HOTEL, MASTBRTON. BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. The NEWEST BOOKS direct from tondon and the lending English Journals, Magazines, find Newspapers msjr be obtained within a few hours ol the arrival of every Ocesn steamer, The principal Colonial Newspapers also kept in Block, Agent for" Wimnm Dailt Tim" A first-olasa and complete printing siook en the premises, J. B. INNEH, PBrKTEB, SIAIIOKBB, IKB HOCKBELLEB, (Oppesito MeQlll'e Buildings) Willis Street Wellington
mw NEW NEW SPRING G OOD S, NOW OPEN AT C. SMITH & Co. NOVELTIES 1H ALL DEPARTMENTS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4524, 15 September 1893, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4524, 15 September 1893, Page 2
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