SPRING. 1895. SPRING. FIRST QBBATSEOW, MONDAY, AUGUST 10m, 1895, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Kirkcaldie & Stains WILL introduce to the lovers of fashion Cases - 170-Cases. SPECIALLY SELECTED Novelties in woollen and cotton washing dress fabrics. MARVELLOUS NEW CONCEPTIONS In French Millinery, .Bonnets and Hats, Ladies' Capes and Jackets, now i Tea ami Gowns, Ladies' and Children's Costumes. ADVANCED REFORM IN UNDER GARMENTS. Art Furnishing anil Carpets, New Designs and Colourings. With shipments to hand, and larger imports to arrive, m shall occupy a strong position. Sl'lilXfi M.OUSKS AND IILOUBE SHIRTS, lIIOUSK WASHING MATERIALS, KASIIIONAIII.E IIIiACK OIiKI'OXS. Sample* of till the hailing lines in reus ijomls, woollen and imdiiii/, now readij, INSPECTION AND COttUESI'ONDENCE INVITED. Kirkcaldie & Stains L:uiibloiw|iiay and Brandon-street, Wellington. Carpet Department. St. George's Hall, Spring, MS, J. L. MUBXUY. DRAPER & MERCER. NEW SPRING GOODS NOW OPENING. Showing This Week I A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OFNew Salem, New l'rints, New Fannj Silken Prints, New Watered Sateens, New Crepmis, New Muslins, New Ureas (lm,h, New Fancy Silk Material for Blouses, jW Dress Drill/, New Dress Stripes, Nell' Zephyrs, Ni.w J lilt Cloths, NewVorilnroijs ineremv, pinl:, blues, etc, New Embroideries and Insertions, in all colours, fur Blouses, etc.
All Now Season's Goods imported direct from (lie London markets. Prices Exceptionally Low, Note the address— J. L. MURRAY, Next door to Club Hotel. EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, Queen-street, ITastkktok. EW BOOKS ASD NEW GOODS, Direct every month. New Boys' and Girls' Ecw.ml Books, Yellow Aster, Dodo, Eomance of Two Worlds, Children of Circumstances, etc. School Books, Longman's Headers, etc. Sole Agent for Madame Demaret'sCut Paper Patterns, Nearly 200 patterns to select from, at Wellington prices. R. T. HOLMES.
SECOND EDITION, 1895. Spring / Spring! Spring! 1895. Novelties Arriving Daily. a SMITH & CO., DRAPERS, ETC,, Please call and inspect Goods offered to meet the want? of all, Qim-slml, Mwlerton. IJIHIS IS TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC Against buying Sowing Machines Af,uwfj;i.po br " TORTUS®" unless the woi'il VfyimiEiy" ami the Tha&e Maiik, n "Ono.m'k " liltic mnn with a lmmmor), is Swjipmi and Ci#i bflth on j-jie Mmiiwe and Stand, WITHOUT WHICH NONEAIIE GENUINE, Tim caution ii mmtmj, m alltmfils are lieiiuj mailc to foist a spurious article on tk public, usinn '' IC mmc " W(i»'' irilh the intuit to dectiee. DON'T YOU BE "BOLD." It it is worth while to uso Werthehn's magnificent reputation to sell a machine not having quality or reputation of its own IT IS WOIITH VOUIt WHILE to Imvooniy tho GENUINE ARTICLE. Sole Aoexw »n(l Machines made by' Joseph Wertheitn, li'liiipcUoffcM-the-Maine • " • ' 06RAP|, CLARKE & CQ„ ' 'wiwTiiiaa Dktot, ' 13) Itaw6-#eei, Wjnin^toa.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5146, 3 October 1895, Page 2
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420Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5146, 3 October 1895, Page 2
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