KIBKCALMK*STaINS Blomßlom MESSES .K &. S. bate opened up, ex Kaili oura, a very large shipment of these goods, -They will be rery Fashionable. The prices range from 8/11 to 11/0 eaoh. Some of the styles opened are ex.remely dainty and becoming, in early inspeotloa is invited. KIEKCALDIE & S.TAIHS.: Ladios_Sluit9. What the papers say about the Gm« baidiSbot: Mfl'eltp'aph: 'Ladies' Shirts of striped linen look very smart, 1 Illustrated London News: 'Shirts finished off with knotted ties are much in favour.' DailyNm:' Frills have broken out on all our shirt fronts, feminine; every second woman one moots wears» ihirt froot.' KIEKCALDIE S: STAINS. Zouave Jackets. Those dainty jackets seem to/ have taken the Fashionable World by Storm. They are an indispensable accompaniment to the blouse for outduo: wear We hare them in a variety of materials including surge, Holland, silk, and cloth [>oth beaded and braided and in the, leading colours, from 8s Cd to 425, KIEKCALDIE® STAINS, Gored Skirts. The New Plain Skirt, with a blouse shiifc, and Zouave Jacket, are the wry perfection of neatness 'or morning wear, tennis and travelling, aud cannot be improved upon. They have an advantage over complete cotton costumes, both on the score of expeate and usefulness, and are far more stylish and becoming. Messrs E.&S. have received their First Shipment of these skirts, and anticipate a rapid sale. Prices range from 21s each. In ordering by post state size of collar for blouses, and for skirts, waist and front length. Kirkcaldie <% Stains jLAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
Educational Depository, MASTKRTON. SCHOOL HOOKS AND SCHOOL REt}Vmßß. PICTURES AND kipling's barrack room BAIMDS NOW 10 HIND. Dougall's B3g'9ter of > T ext of Kin and Unclaimed Monev Advettiaernouta 2/6. Toy Books from Sri, and every other line equally cheap. FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &o. A;eut for —Pringlc's Art Needlework and tho British and Foreign Eiblo Society R T. HOLMES.
J, L. MURRAY, KEXTDOOR TO I THE CLUB HOTEL, SPRING GOODS NOW OPENING. FISHING HATS. (Special lines, extraordinarily Cheap). FISHING SOCKS. (Speoiallj Knitted for that purpose). FISHING SHIRTS. Made of Stockinette in a combination, cool and comfortable. All the Latest Novkities . AT J.L.MUEEAI'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE CLUB HOTEL, MABTERTON.
NEW NEW NEW SPRING GOODS, NOW OPEN AT ' C. SMITH & Co. NOVELTIES
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. rr|Hß NEWEST BOOKS direct from tonI don and the leading English Journals, Magazines, and Newspapers maybe obtained within'a few hours of th« arrival of every Ocean steamer. The principal Colonial Newspapers also kept in stock. A*entfor" WinmurA Dm Tim" A first-oiass and complete printing stock on the premises, J. B. INNBS, Prinxeb, Stationer, iNn Bookselleb, (Opposite McGill'i Buildings). . .■ Willis Street, Wngitu
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4527, 19 September 1893, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4527, 19 September 1893, Page 2
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