RIRKCALDIEj STAINS Blouses. Blouses. MEBSRS .K & S. have opened up, ei Kaiioura, a verylarge shipment of thets goods, They will bo very Faehionsble. • The prices range from 8/11 to 11/ C each. Some of the styles opened ate extremely dainty and becoming, in early inspectiou is invited. KIRKCALDIE 4 STAIRS, LadiesJMrts. What the papers say about the GaeibaidiShirtb : Dally Telegraph : < Ladies' Shirts of striped linen look very smart,' Uhstrated London New/:'Shirts finished off with knotted ties are much in favour, 1 DailyNeim; 'Frills have broken out on all our shirt fronts, feminine every second woman one meets wears a shirt front. 1 •
KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. Souave _Jackets. Theaa dainty, jaoketa seem to have taken the Fashionable World by Storm, They are an indispensable accompaniment to the blouse for outdoor wear We have them in a variety of materials including serge, holland, Bilk, and cloth, both beaded and braided and in tbe leading colours, from 8s 6d to 425. fcBKCAUm STAINS, CM Skirts, Tho New Plain Skirt, with a bloiiee shirt, aud Zouave Jacket, are the very perfection of neatness for morning wear, tennis and travelling, and cannot be improved upon, They have an advantage over complete cotton costumes, both on the score of expense and usefulness, and are far more stylish and becoming. Messrs K.&B. have received ttair first Shipment of these skirts, and anticipate a rapid sale. Prices range from 21s eaoh. In ordering by post state size of collar for blouses, and for skirts, waist and front longth. Kirkcatdie<% Stains MMBTGN QUAY, WELLINGTON,
J. L. MURRAY, NEXT DOOR TO THE CLUB HOTEL, QEtiTLEMEN'S Ju all tho lutes Styles and Colours, LARGEST ASSORTMENT in the District to select from, imported direct from the manufacturers, All the Latest Noyklties AT J.LMUBRAY'S, NEXTDOOB TO THE CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, Educational Depository, MASTERTON. SOROOI BOOKS AND SOHOOL REQUISITES. . PICTURES . AND KIPLING'S BARRACK ROOM BALLADS NOW 10 HAND. Doipll's Register of Next of Bin and Unclaimed Monev Advertisements 2/6. To; Books from Bd, and every other line equally cheap, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &o. Agent for—Pringlo'a Art Needlework and the British and Foreign Biblo Society R. T. HOLMES.
NEW NEW NEW I SPRING GOODS, ; NOW OPEN AT C. SMITH & Co. NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. BUgIIiPSS NOTIFICATION. T don and the Wing English Journal!, Magazines, and Newspaper! may be obtained within a few hoars of the arrival of every Ocean steamer. ■ : Theprinoipal Colonial Newspapers' also kept in stock. Agentfor", WiiwuurA Dam Times." A first-claw and complete printing stock An (he premises, ■ J. B, INNEftj, I Pmhteb, Etatioker, and Boomeueb I , ..(Oroosito MoQill 1 ! Bnlldingj) , , Wlflii Strojt MiKiniiiKin Wlllsjtbll
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4531, 23 September 1893, Page 2
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431Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4531, 23 September 1893, Page 2
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