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SUPERIOR DRESS FABRICS. NEW CORDED DRILLS, 1 BLOUSE PRINTS, FAN'CY MUSLISS, j ZEPHYRS, ETC. . 0 Kirkcaldie & Stains' ! Second SninißSis Collectively " UirJESENT EXTENSIVE DISrUY of Modebs Mkiiciundise. I 1 Woollen Dress materials. English and Foreign FLECKED DRESS TWEEDS, 44 inch wide, 2/0, 2/'J, 3/3, J 3/0 to 4/- per yard FRENCH WOOL CREPONS.New Shades, Latest Crimps, 42 to 44 inch, 2/3, 2/6, - 2/11, 3/1! per yard NEW SUITINGS, Very Choice in Texturo and Colouring, 44 to 48 inch, 2/8, 3/-, 3/0 to 1/li per tarrt PLAIN AND FANCY AMAZONS, LatFst Colontinjjs, special value, 44 inch, 2/11, 3/-, to 4/-; 52 inch 5/0 yard CHECK DRESS GOOD.-, wo uro showing . exhaustive slock in very small and . medium French Dress ChecVs, very fashionable, 44' inc'i; 2/6, 3/-, 3/0, to 4/- yard NOVELTY KODES,. exclusive to us alone in this city, ouc dress length ouly to caoh design and colouring, 7 to /} ; yards'cach; Price 38/0, 40/-, 42/0, to 1 liiSs Hie length Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics. ! PIQUE DRILLS, in all the latest, fash/onable colours, 28 to 32 inch wide, JOld, 1/2, I,'iJ, I/lyanl , ■ ..." : FRENCH BLOUSE AND CAMBRIC ' SHIRTING, in 45 different patterns, 32 inuh wide, lljd yar.l , BLOUSE LAWNS, 50 patterns, 30 inch, I Old yard . DARK AND MEDIUM PRINT, 400 pieces, in the latest designs mid colourings, lljd, Hi, Si!, I'M t.. UM y.ird SATEENS"AND CItEPUXS. dark grounds with oolomcd spots and designs, 32 inch wide, Ud, 1/U, 1/i! yard SCOTCH ZEPHYRS, we arc showing 100 pieces in this favourito matcrial.chuico assortment of shades, 32 inch, OJd to 1/2 yard SILK ZEPHYRS, special in design and colour, 30 inch wide, 1/11 yard FANCY MUSLINS, very fashionable, latest designs, 30 ineh wide, 10}tl, Hid, to 1/2 yard, I'alterns of Dress Materials and l'lnrij Description of Piece Goods Now Ready. Comsimmteiiec Lmint. KIRKGALDIK & STAI'NS Liimbton-nuay and Uniiulon-streel, Wellington. Carpet Department, SI. George's Hall. J. L. MURRAY. DRAPER & MERCER. RUNNING TRUNKS, all sizes iirul colors. \ EUNNIXG SINGLETS, with and e without sleeves, all colours and EXTRA FINE CASHMERE SOX, made specially for athletes. New Arrivals in STJIAWH.. SHIRTS, CRICKETING AND TENNIS BLAZERS, TIES, TROUSERS, SASHES, ETC. Kfin: Thk AnniiKss— J. L, MURRAY, (Next Dom: to Ci.cii Hotim,). Educational Depository, Queen-street, Mastebton. ■vr EW BOOKS and NEW GOODS, Direct every month. Now Boys' and Girls' Reward Books. Yellow Aster, Dodo, Romance of Two Worlds, Children of Circumstances, etc. School Books, Longman's Headers, etc Sole Agent for Madame Demaret's Cut Paper Patterns, Nearly 200 patterns lo select from, at Wellington prices. R. T. HOLMES. Spring & Summer Goods AT ' C. SMITH & CO., THEMASTERTON „ Oasli Drapers and Clothiers. C SMITH &, CO. beg to inform the , inhabitants of Masierlon and district that they have opened up their lirst shipment of Spring and Summer Goods, which, for value and quality, will he found second lo uoneiu the Wai- - p. SMITH & CO.'S importations this season arc larger than ever, and by inspection you will find every Department full of the latest novelties. C, SMITH. & CO, hold the reputation of being the Premier Drapers and Clothiers in the Wairarapa, and this '• season the namis of■ ■. .• C, SMITH & CO. will be ut household word throughout, the district for thrifty housewives and heads of families, as we mean to maintain our position of giving the very best yalue 0 in drapery and clothing at the least pos- .. sible price, and anything not in stock can be procured from our Wellington 'i House at 24 hours notice. ' Therefore, study your own interests, and before going elsewhere, inspect the stock at C. SMITH & CO.'S The Gash Drapers, Ladies Remember) AN hour's sewing with a WERTEEIM Machine soothes a woman's nerves y" and exerts the same calming influence that ■tobacco does to some men, or thatai/oorf mtfi does to her beloved husband. ' She sows up all ber h'ltlo irritations into the seams, imprisons her fancied wrongs it into the doubh gussets or stays them into the gores, _ In short; the WERTEEIM'S influence in the homo is so beneficent that every y triio and sonsible woman hails its advent with delight, and confesses tfao superiority > in tho fast established that thoy giye ' No Trouble, r EASY, SILENT, and SEIUBLE ? in all emergencies, and like other carefully •■ ohosenfriendshipsiniprovoonacipjaintanoo. i The pleasure of your acquaintance is • solicited by thq Sole Agents—--1 GRACE, CLARKE & CO., 13, Manners-street, Wollington. Sewing and Knitting Machine Importers,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5164, 24 October 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5164, 24 October 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5164, 24 October 1895, Page 2

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