*y s , * KIRKCALDIE'STaINS Blouses. Blouses. MEBSRS .K & S. hare opened up, ex . KaiUours, a very large shipment of the?e goods, They will be very Faehionable. The prices range from 8/11 to 11/0, eaoh. Some.pf the styles opened are extromdly dainty ; twid becoming r: Au; early inspection is invited.
KIBKCALDIE & STAINS. Ladies Shirts.
What the papers say about the 6abiBitDiSiiißis: Daily Telegraph: 'Ladies' Shirts of striped linen look very smart,' Illustrated London Nm: 'Shirts finished off with knotted tics are much in favour.' MyNews:' Prillßhavebroken out on all our shirt' fronts, feniiniiie every second woman one meets wears a shirt front. 1 KIBKCALDIES; STAINS. Zouave jackets.
Those dainty jackets idem to have taken the Fashionable World by Storm. Thoyatenn indispensable accompaniment to tho blouse for outdoor wear We have them in a variety of materials including serge, liolM, silk, and oloth, loth beaded and braided and in the leading colours, from 8s 6ti to 425. Kl< KC4LBIS « STAINS, Gored Skirts. The Now Plain Skirt, with a blouae shirt, and Znuave Jaoket, are the very perlection of neatness for morning wear, tennisand travelling, aud cannot bu improved upon. They have an advantage over complete ootton costumes, both on tha score'of expeoao and usefulness, and are far mora stylish and becoming. Messrs K. &S. have received their first Shipment of these skirts, and anticipate a rapid sale. Pricfls rangs from 21s each. . In ordering by post state size of collar for blouses, and for skirts, waist and front length.
Kirkcaldie & Stains LAIIBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. J. L. MURRAY, KEXTDOOR 10 THE CLUB HOTEL, G™ u ™ HATS In nil the latca Stylos and Colours, LJRGEST ASSORTMENT in the Diatrict to aelect from, imported direct from the manufacturers.
Am the Latest Novhitieb JiMUERAY'S, 3NEXTDOOR TO TBE CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, Educational Depository/ MASTERTON. SOROOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITES, . PICTURES AND KIPLING'S BARRACK ROOM BALLADS HOW 10 HAND. Dougall's Register of Next of Kin and 2/6. Toy Books from 3d, and every other line equally cheap, FANOY GOODS, TOYS, &c, Agent for—Prlnglo'a Art Needlework ai the British and Foreign Bible Society R. T. HOLMES, I
NEW NEW NEW SPRING GOODS NOW OPEN AT ' C. SMITH &
C' DEPARTMENI irtn.jfE'KOTmcATios rHE NEWEST BOOKS direct hail withm a'feWkhouiß olithe wrlyalofl 'MI kepi in stock. --Ct i'"Agkl(jift i WmiBiPADAaTv i riig
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 29 September 1893, Page 2
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379Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 29 September 1893, Page 2
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