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GRAND EXPOSITION OF FASHIONS FOR SPEING AND SUMMEB, 1867-8. TTIRKCALDIE & STAINS have great pleasure in calling public notice to the display atWATERLOO HOUSE of the reigning designs and materials in Ladies', Girls', and Children' B Dresses. This season's assortment surpaßseß in extent, beanty-of design, and cheapness, any of their former successful efforts, the supply of Drapery from the British and Continental markets being this year most extensive. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS beg particularly to direct the attention of Ladies to the Dresses, Millinery, and Mantle Departments, for which their taste and diligence in securing the latest novelties are specially noted. ' MILLINERY. English and French Trimmed Bonnets, in superb designs The latest novelty, the Peplimi Bonnet «..,,..„,. •„„. ia newest English and French Trimmed Hats, Ladies', Girls', and Children s sizes, m newest shapes, a most extensive and beautiful selection Aanmt thp . « Garland " Ladies', Girls', and Children's untrimmed Hats, in novel shapes, the faartand, TJ^S^hS^mL^l^ Straw, Chip and Rice Straw Hats, in Ladies', Girls', and Children's sizes ¦UooM^.m, Bronze Feathers, Tinsel Feathers, drab, white, ana all colors, in Feathers Tinsel Flowers, Bronze Flowers, all the new colors in Flowers Rn *_ pt -'V Bronze and Tinsel Trimmings, matching the new colors in Hats and Bonnets MANTLES AND JACKETS. The varied novelties in Ladies' Jackets are incapable of description in an jdv^ement. They are worn short, but with one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight pomts.ricniy trimm The Peplimi Jacket, inrich set Gros Grain Silk, handsomely trimmed, a beautiful The " 8 Ed r Sgn,» and « Mandarin" Jackets, in rich Glace and Gros Grain Silk Silk Warps, Table Cloth, Light Iweed, Llama, . Cashmere, White L.ustre, Grenadine, and various new materials . . ___;-..„ • White Llama and Lustre Burnous Mantles, richly trimmed, m great variety Black, Honiton, and Spanish Lace Shawls, in- great variety Honiton, Cluny, and Spanish Lace Peplimi Mantles, a novelty Infants', Girls', and Maids' Jackets, in the new Peplnm and other shapes Ladies' Silk " Tonare," and " Galatea" House Jackets PRESSES. A very great improvement in d 2 sign is noticeable in this season's dress materials- '±lie selection nsw exhibiting at WATERLOO HOUSE has never been paralleled in this city. Real Irish Poplins, in a variety of beautiful shades lipltSSportation of French and English Fancy Silks, in latest patterns, and very choice colors . . . Black French Glace Silks, mirror quality, 20in, 24in, 27m, 30m, 33m Set gros gram French and Italian, 24in.20in, 30in, 33in Rich Moire Antiques, in all choice shades Grenadines, in choice patterns and colors Silk Mohairs, in very rich qualities and novel styles Camlets and Poplinefcts, in self colors, for jackets and dresses alike Chambrays and Reps, in fashionable patterns Challis, in beautiful designs and rich qualities Warns Printed Llamas. Wool, Reps, Mohairs, Mohair Grenadines, Oamletains, SsilK warps, Lustrines, &c, Sec, &c, in stripes and other latest patterns Plain Lustres in white, Bteel, dove, fawn, buff, grey, lead, and all shades New Stripes in Challis, Chambrays, and mixed Winseys, for summer olnr&ngs DRESSMAKING. The attention of ladies is directed to the facilities afforded l by the making^ up on^the premises of dresses purchased by them, as the material is used torn the piece^ ttayj ™ charged with exactlj the quantity required. The f^omums bestowed on the managerot this department by ladies who have favored her with their orders, warrant Kirkcaldie and Stains in making arrangements for an increased trade.

MOURNING. A large and varied assortment of Mourning^ Goods, Black .Crape,^lack French Merinos, Black Cashmeres (two yards wide), Black G^idine*lMtees£obmgß, French Twills, Baratheas, Alpacas, Lustrines, Chambrays, Reps, &c, &c, K,c. Mourning trimmings, in very neat designs Mourning Bonnets, Flowers, &c. -„..* A very choice stock of half Mourning Dress Materials

GLOVE, HOSIERY, AND EANOY. Josephine Kid Gloves, first choice only, in every size and shade The Duchesse Glove, a beautiful novelty Ladie'B and Girls' Cotton Hose, in all gauges ; Children's Fancy Hosiery, a large stock Sunshades and Parachutes (tapering metallic handles) all sizes and colors Belt clasps, a superb assortment, in steel.ivory, glass, jet, &c Belts and Belt Ribbonß, the new " Peplimi" Beit, in all colors Ladies' Fancy Chignon Combs, very handsome Sets Collars, Ties, &c, &c, &c, &c. 6®- FAMILIES AT A DISTANCE SENDING ORDERS ATTENDED TO WITH PUNCTUALITY. PATTERNS SENT ON APPLICATION. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, WATERLOO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. A large lot of PACKING CASES on SALE.

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Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 2 October 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 2 October 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 198, 2 October 1867, Page 1

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