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¦pARLY SPRING NOVELTIES. DEPARTMENTS IX WHICH KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Will exhibit | THEIR NEW GOODS ON SATURDAY (the 12th), FIRST SHOW DAY. MILLINERY GOODS of very superior patterns, from the most eminent houses in London and Paris. IN MILLINERY BONNETS— Straw bonnets trimmed, hats of the latest shapes, trimmed and un- | trimmed. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, Recognising the importance of holding a large assortment at the commencement of the season, have great pleasure in presenting to the ladies of Wellington, members of the General Assembly, and visitors, this, their FIRST SHIPMENT, ON SATURDAY, THE 12th, When ladies are invited to inspect the SHOW ROOM, which will be arranged with the NEW GOODS, suitable for early spring. -•>';',. IN THE WORKROOM— KIRKCALDIE & STAINS H ave all the latest materials for makiug-up, in laces, nets, silks, plain and fancy, bonnet scarfs, flowers, and ornaments ; t The whole 1 being under the management of a First-class Milliner (lately in the employ of MadahvElise, of Regent-street). [Circular.] THE (SO CALLED) ALUMINIUM PENS. LY-ONI AND BLAIR BEG"to inform Bankers, Merchants, Heads of Departments, and the public generally, that they have BOUGHT THE ENTIRE STOCK - : of these celebrated, so called, Aluminium Steel - -'- " Pens: As aluminium Steel Pens, there is nothing in the market equal to them, their quality is such that their enterprising introducer, M. Jacobs, has been enabled to sell thousands of boxes of them, at 10s per box, to the various communities aud Governments of China,. Japan, India, Adelaide, Melbourne,^ Sydney, Brisbane,' and Dunedin. I - ' It was reserved for tlie knowing ones of Wellington to discover the imposition, and for us to avail ourselves of this check to M. Jacobs career, and to secure these really splendid Steel Pens at a111a 1 price that enables us to sell them BELOW THEIR REAL VALUE. We have divided these pens into four varieties, and called them — The Bankers' Pen, No. 674, fine points. ' The "Office Pen, No. 072, fine points. The Writers' Pen, No. GGB, broad points. The Public Pen,- No; 670, fine points. PRICE, 3s Gd PER GROSS. Wellington, ,29th August, 187 G. "XT O W LANDING, 1M Ex. Midlothian— Clarke's blood mixture Datura Satula t ¦ Seltzogenes " Mrs Allen's hair restorer '"" : - « '- - Essence of Rennettj ' Joy's cii^arettes'for asthma i Elastic knee-caps and stobkings Agents for. Copper's sheep dip, Grassing's j phosph'orin, and Potties Highland oil, a new > remedy for rheumatism, lumbago, &c. " ~~A full assortment of Winsor and Newton's Colors and Drawing Materials, Stanley's Mathematical Instruments, in cases, vulcanite c tf squares, brass parallel rulers' &c, &c. BARRAUD & SON, , Lambton Quay. . .NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MILLS &, CO.; Wine Merchants and Commission Agents, late of old Custom ;House-street, • have REMOVED to their NEW PREMISES, Brandon-street, Reclaimed Land. : THE, WELLINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY ' COMPANY | BEG to inform the inhabitants of the City of Wellington, that they will commence business on or about the Ist of September, and will be prepared to receive orders from hotel proprietors, private families, and others, from that date. All communications addressed to the Manager. E. H. BAYLIS, Adelaide Road. WHY GO FURTHER AND FARE WORSE ? To the Inhabitants 'of Tory-street and Te Aro generally. •' HR. HOLLIS will sell the* undermentioned . Goods at the following • LOW PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. '-->:'.' S. d. Good strong useful family tea ... per lb. 2 6 'Fme^mixture of choice flo. •... ¦ ,;¦ 2 8 Coffee, fresh roasted and ground (Crease's) - ... r ... „18 Sparkling crushed loaf sugar .'.'.' ' „ 0 5£ Soft white do. - ... ... „ 0 5 Ligh'lf br6wri do.' ¦ .'.: ' ... „;0 4J Cocoa (best brands^ ... ... „ 18 Chocolate (do.' do.) ¦,J ' ... „ 18, Rice (fine Patna) ... ; ... -„ 0 3 ¦Oatnleal- ... ... ... „ 0 2£ Sperm' candles : ... ... „ 0 10£ "Salmon (Columbia River) - ... per tin 010 Eobster (Star brand) ... ... ..„, 0 10 Jams (Johnson's) •„•.•* ~"' ... „ 0 8 Do. (Peacock's) ... ... „'0 9. Marm'alade'( Keillor's) /., „ 0110 ' Lea & Perrins' sauce ... ' ¦ .ii. ,> 1:2 Tomato sauce (large size) .a v> 14 Bottled- fruits „ 12 Washing powder ... ... perdozO 10 Flour 1 (very 'best) 13s Gd per lOOlbs; 61bs 1 0 Onions- ... '• ... ... per lb 0 lj Dried apples ... -... . /... - „ -09 Currants (fine new fruit) ..." '„ 0 ?6£ -Raisins, do.dor- ... - ..-. ..-.- „0 7 Kerosene, 10s per tin.. t perbot 0 6 Dairy Produce a&lowest market rates, and all .'•• ' l'( other* goods equally" Cheap/* ¦; - N.B. — The above are all of the very best quality obtainable, and a trial is all that is solicited. : ' I ; ••{.;.'- Note the address — H. R^ HOLLIS, ¦Tort-street, (opposite Haining-street). PRINCE -OF WALES' f#OTEL MASTERTON. J. . ' E. THOMPSON, ' ' - Proprietor. TTAVING made considerable improvements and enlargements to the above Hotel, the Proprietor is now in a position to offer accommodation equal, if not superior, to any to be procured in the Province. bWINES,b WINES, SPIRITS, & MALT LIQUORS OF THE BEST BRANDS ALWAYS ON HAND. The Proprietor has also obtained a firstclass BILHA'RD TA-BLE FROM M H^LTB^ IT R"N E, Made expressly to order, and whic h • can confidently guarantee as one o in Wairarapa. GOOD STABLING AND FAIX^ CKB,

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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1876, Page 4