•d s:d )0 ir I'll in is Df )fi X) ill le ,t, >d ig i 1 In rc 3, .SUPERIOR DRESS FABRICS,<■> NEW CORDED DRILLS, BLOUSE POINTS, FANCY MUSLINS, ZEPHYRS, ETC. Kirkcaldie & Stains' Second Shipments Coileotivkiy Hkphesent Extensive Display of Modern Merchandise. Woollen Dress Materials. English and Ftoefcn FLECKED DRESS TWEEDS, 44 inch wide, 2/0, 2/9, 3/3, 3/0 to 4/- per yard FRENCH WOOL CIIEPONS, New shades, Latest Crimps, 42 to 44 inch, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3 per yard NEW SUITINUS, Very Ohoico in Testae anil Colouring, 44 to 48 inch, 2/8, 3/-, 3/G to 4/C per jnrd I'Lil.V AND FANCY AMAZONS, Lat-st Oolouriujjs, special value, 44inch, 2/11, I!/-, to 4/-; 52 incb 5/0 yard CHECK lIHKSS GOOD', wo are showing exhaustive stock in very small and medium French Drcts Cheeks, very fashionablo, 44 inc't, 2/6, 3/-, 3/6, to 4/- yard NOVELTY ROUES, exclusive to us alone in this city, ono dress length only to each design and colouring, 7 to 7j yardß each; Price 38/6, 40/-, 42/0, to 63s the length Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics. PIQUE DRILLS, iu a'l tho Intesb fashionable colouis, 28 to 32 inch wide, 10M, 1/-2. i; 3,1/1 ya-il FRENCH BLOUSE AND CAMBRIC SHIRTING, in 45 different patterns, 32 inch wide. lljd yard BLOUSE LAWNS, 50 patterns, 30 inch, GJd yard DARK AND MEDIUM PRINT, 400 piccc3, in the latest designs and colourings, GJd, 7.R Bd, !>}d tj Hid yard SATEENS"AND CIIBI'ONS. dark grounds with coloured spots aild designs, 32 incli wide, Ud, 1/U, 1/3 yard SC'OTCn ZEPHYRS, we arc showing 100 pieces in tli s favourite material,choice assortment of shades, 32 inch, 'JJd to 1/2 ya-d SILK ZEPHYRS, special in design and colour, 30 inch wide, 1/11 yard FANCY MUSLINS, very fashionable, latest designs, 30 inch wide, 10W, 11 jd, to 1/2 yard. Patterns of Dress Materials and Every Description, of Piece Goods Now Ready. Correnjmmlem Ineilat. Kirkoaluik & Stains Lambton-qnay and Brandon-street, Wellington. Carpel Department, St. George's Hall. J, L. MURRAY. DRAPER & MERCER. (Next Doob to the Cr.trn Horn,). CYCLING GOODS JUST TO \j HAND. CYCLING SUITS, made ol tweeds and serges, with slrapped scuts, 32/6 iiml 37/ ii. CYCLING SWEATEIiS with Fourfold colliirs. livery cyclist should wear thorn, best preventative against colds oil! Ci CLING HOSE in colours, black, navy, heather, grey, ami fancy CYCLING CAPS AND SASHES, CYCLING BAGS, ETC. Nun; Tim Adkkk.ss— J. L. MURRAY, (Next Douii to Ci.uii Jlotki,). Educational Depository, Queen-street, Masteuton, N.Z. DIARIES ™«1896 Nun- TO HAM); ['nil I'UCKW A.VII DESK CHRISTMAS L'AUDS, Just arrived for outgoing mail, R. T. HOLMES. NEW Spring & Summer Goods AT C. SMITH & CO., THE JIASTEHTON Cash Drapers and Clothiers, P{ SMITH & CO. beg to inform the y, inhabitants of Masterton and district that they have opened up their first shipment of Spring and Summer sj Goods, which, for value and quality, ,[ will be found second lo noncin the Wairarapa. C. SMITH & CO.'S importations this season are larger than ever, and by inspection you will liml every Department full of the latest novelties. C. SMITH & CO. hold the reputation of being the Premier Drapers mid Clothiers in the Wairarapa, and this season the name of C. SMITH & CO. will be a household word throughout the district for thrifty housewives and heads of faniilies, as we mean to maintain our position of giving the very best value in drapery and clothing at the least possible price, and anything not in stock can be procured from our Wellington House at 24 hours notice. Therefore, study your own interests, and before going elsewhere, inspect the stock at a SMITH & CO.'S The Cash Drapers, Masterton. Ladies Remember! AH hour's paying with a WERTHEIII Jlnsliine 6001h.c? 'a. lonian's nerves and exerts tho guno calming jnilifokip jlliat tobacco does to soma men, or that %gootl wifii does to her beloved husband, . She sews up all her little irritations Into tho senilis, imprisons her fancied wrongs into the donbte gussets or stays them into the gores. In short, tho WERTHEIM'S influence in the home is so beneficent that every fiiUi and goMibld woman hails its advent with delight', bad confesses the superiority in the fact established tliat tlioy giyp No Trouble, AJIE-' EASY, SILENTI ami RELIABLE ju fll emergencies, and liko other carefully chojeu friendships improve on acquaintance The pleasure y(im acquaintance is solicited by tho.Sple Agentj—' GRACE, CLARKE & CO., 13, Manners-street, Wellington, Sjwlr.j pd Kfijttbg Machino Impojtea i ,( l f £ C f 0 1 a J 1 t o \ a o e< ti o
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5182, 15 November 1895, Page 2
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747Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5182, 15 November 1895, Page 2
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