SUPMSIOJI DBESS FABRICS. 'NEW CORDED DRILLS, blouse paiNTSi Fancy muslins, 2EPHYBS, ETO. • Kirkmldie & Stains' Second Shipments Collectively Repbesent Extensive Display of mopebn merchandise. Woollen Dress Materials. English and Foreign FLECKED DRESS TWEEDS, 44 inch wide, 2/0,2/9,3/3, 3/0 to 4/- pwyard FBENOH WOOL CBEPONS.New Shades, Lutest Crimps, 42 to 44 inch, 2/3, 2/5, 2/11, 3/3 per yard NEW SUIMUB, Very Choice In Tcxtore and Colouring, 44 lo 48 inch, 2/8, 3/-, 3/0 to 4/6 per yard PLAIN AND FANCY AMAZONS, LaM Colouring, special value, llinch, 2/11, 3/-, to 4/-; 52 inch 5/0 yard CHECK DRESS GOOD,-, wo aro showing exhaustive slock in very small and medium French Dross Chech a, verj fashionablo, 44 inc i, 2/0, 3/-, 3/0, to 4/- yard' • . NOVELTY RODES, oxclusivo to us alone in this city, ono dress length only to each design and colouring, 7 to.?! yards each; Trice 38/0, 40/-, 42/0, to GKs the length Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics. PIQUE DRILLS, in all the latest fashionable colouis, 28 to 32 inch wide, • )OM, 1/2, 1;3, 1/4 yard FRENCH MOUSE AND CAMBRIC , SHIRTING, in 45 different patterns, • 32 inch wide, lUd jar.l BLOUSE LAWNS, 50 pattens, 30 inch, CM yard DARKANDMEDIUM PRINT,4OO pieces, in the latest designs and colourings, GJ(I,7Jd, Si fljdtjlltld yard SATEENS AND CREPONS, dark grounds with coloured spots and designs, 32 Inch wide, lid, 1/li, 1/3 yard SCOTCH ZEPHYRS, we ore showing 100 pieces in th s favourite inatcrial.choico assortment of shades, 32 inch, 9Jil to l/2ya>d SILK ZEPHYRS, special in design and ■ colour, 30 inch wide, 1/11 yard FANCY MUSLIM, very fashionable, latest designs, 30 inch wide, lOJd, lljd, to 1/2 yard.
Patterns oj Dress Materials and JSrcrij Ikscriptwn of Piece Goods Now Ready, Cones/iondcnce hvitetl. Kirkcaldik& Stains Lambton-qnay and Brandon-street, Wellington. Carpet Department. St. George's Hall. J. L. MURRAY. DRAPER & MERCER. CYCLING GOODS JUST TO \j HAND. CYCLING SUITS, made of tweeds and serges, with strapped seats, 32/8 and 37/(1. CYCLING SWEATERS with Fourfold collar.-!. Every cyclist should wear them, best proYentativcagaiust colds, etc. CYCLING HOSE in colours, black, navy, heather, grey, and fancy checks. CYCLING CAPS AND SASHES, CYCLING BAGS, ETC. J. L. MURRAY, Queen-street, Jlastekton. N.Z. DIARIES ion 1890 MOW TO HA.\n ; KOII IWKET AM) PKSK CHRISTMAS CARDS, dust arrived for outgoing mail. ■ R, T. HOLMES. Study Comfort and Economy, 20 CASES OF DIiAPEKY this week, all marked Cheap, and offered to the public AT WELLINGTON I'UICES. Fabulous and Glorious Noreltia SUITABLE FOB THE SEASOiNTWENTY DOZEN LADIES' Umbrellas from 2s lid to 7s 9d. SUITABLE VOI! THE SEASONTWELVE DOZEN OF Children's Parasols from Is to 2s.
SUITABLE FOE THE SEASONTWO CASES OF Ladies' Straw Hats In llio Latest Novelties from 1/- cuch OUK MILLINERY THIS SEASON SURPASSES ANY EXHIBIT IN THE DISTRICT. j Come and Seel One Case of Hen's Fiscv Ties.—) N.B.—Sjieck! mil lu this Department solicited. ICASE of men's straw, felt, and tweed
1 CASE of men's braces, well irorthy of inspection. l'rints, cambrics, ginejinms, etc, snitablo for ladies' blouses. 0 CASES ladies' hose, remarkably good value. 30 DOZEN LADIES' KID GLOVES at 1/11, irorlh 3/11. e. SMITH & CO. QUBES-ST., MASTEKTON. I Ladies Remember I AN hour's sawing with a WEBTHEIM Machine soothes a woman's nerves mil exerts tho same calming influenco that obacco does to some men, or that a pod oi/cdocs to her beloved husband. She sews up all her little irritations into he seams, imprisons her fancied wrongs mo the double gussets or slays them into he gores. In short, the WERTHEIM'S influence n tho homo is bo beneficent that every' rue and sonsiblo woman hails its advent I nth delight, and'confcsses the superiority! a tho fact' established that they giro j No Trouble, USY, SILENT, md RELUME i all emergencies, rind like other carefully lioscn friendships improve op acquaintance The pleßßuto of your tcquaintanco is. jlicited by the Sole Agents— GRACE, CLARKE &,GO, f 13, Manners-street; Wellington". awibe, and. Knl ttipg jlaoliino' Importers;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5190, 25 November 1895, Page 2
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651Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5190, 25 November 1895, Page 2
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