kIRKCALDIE'STAIIiS' ', / ■ \ - . Blouses. Blouses.' MESSRS ,K & 8. have opened up, ex ~t " Kaikoura, . a very largo. shipment ' of these goods. They vfill ba very Full- <-< tonable. The prices range from 8/11 ti 11/0 each. Some of the atyloa Opened are extremely dainty and becoming in ■ early inspection la invited. KIEKCALDIE 4 STAINS. 1 Ladies_SMrts. What the papers say about the Gisib aldiSuirts : DmhjTtkqraiih'. 'Ladies' Shirts of stuped linen -look very, smart,' Illustrated London Nm' ' Shirts .finished off with knotted . ties are tnuch in j favour.' Daily News I .' Frillshave Broken out on oil our shirt fronts, feminine every second woman one meets wears a ihitt front,' KMCSLDii STAINS, Zouave Jackets. These dainty jackets seem to have taken tbo Faahionible World by Storm. They are an indispensable accompaniment to the blome for outdoor weir Wo have them in a variety of materials , including serge, holland, silk, and cloth, , both bended and braided and in the : leading colours, from 8s 6u to 425. 1 KIIKCALDIE Jc STAINS, Gored Skirts. The New Plain Skirt, with a blouse shirt, and Znuave Jacket, are the very perfection of neatness fur morning wear, tennis and travelling, aud cannot be improved upon. They have an advantage over complete ootton costumes, both on the score of expense and usefulness, and are far mote stylish and becoming., Messrs K. &S. have '] received tl:eir First Shipment, of these ■' skirts, and anticipate a rapid sale. Prices range from 21s each. In ordering by post state size of collar a for blouses, and . for skirts, waist and front length,
KirkcatdieSStains LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, J. L.MUKRAY, NEXT POOR TO THE CLUB HOTEL, QEMLEMEN'S' In all the lates Styles and Colours. L4RGEBT ASSORTMENT in the District to aolect from, imparted direct from the manufacturer#. Ait the Latest Noyfities AT J.LMUERAT'B, jNEXTDOOR • TO THE CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON,
AND KIPLING'S BARRACK ROOM BALLADS SOW TO HAND. Register of b'oxt of Kin and Unclaimed Monev Advertisements 2/6. Toy Booka from 3d, and every other line equally clieitp. FANCY GOI'JDS, TOYS, &o. Agent for—Pringle'a Art Needlework and the British and Foreign Bible Society R. T. HOLMES. Educational Depositor;, • MASTF.ETON . SOUOOL EOOKBAND SCHOOL ' MQVISim. A OADEMY PIOTUR3SS NEW NEW. NEW GOODS, NOW OPEN
C. SMITH & Co. NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS./ ' ' IUII i£S frCOIFICATIOS. ■ fTIHE NEWEST BOOKS direct from Lflnf. I deil and ike leading English Journals, Marines, and Newspapers may be obtained withiii i few' hours of the arrival# ever j Ocean stealer.. • r: V' ,: ■ ;Theprincipal Coloniali Neivspapers plso" kept in stock AgentforWaiiiaiupa Daiw. Times." - ' 'A fti'st-clriEa'ftricl complete priMtojj Hook pri the premise?, \ J, B, INNEB, „ Primes, Statiokhr, <am» .(Opposito MilPOuildibg?) n ;'>. W ilifo street V..... f.. t ,. .'Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4535, 28 September 1893, Page 2
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439Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4535, 28 September 1893, Page 2
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