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NOVELTIES FOR THE SEASON. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS , Announce their Special Show uf A UTUMN & iff- 1 INTER XTOVELTIES. A vV IN Accompanying this anuouncement KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS Desire to note particularly a few leading features in their present importations. Having their Mr. Kirkcaldie resident in London, whose experience as a buyer few can surpass, and buying also for several other establishments both in New Zealand and Australia, enable him to make large purchases of the NEWEST STYLES frequently at 40 per cent, discount. As these discounts appear in invoices of cases just received per s.s. Hankow, at Melbourne, KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS Invite inspection of 1 KA LADIES' COSTUMES, Marked 25s O AA Most Elaborate Designs in CO3OUU TUMES, invoiced at prices ranging from 24s 6d to 300s, marked at very much less than the English wholesale prices. COSTUMES from 19s 6d, all colors, and trimmed with the New Woollen Fringe. BLACK COSTUMES in various materials and designs. LADIES' FKLT SKIRTS from 3s 6d., i braided. FANCY FELT and the New Striped Skirt, a novelty. ALPACA SKIRTS, 6s 6d up to 30s. SILK UNDEK-SKIRTS. SATIN QUILTED Do, 15s 6d to 73s 6d. IMPORTANT SHIPMENT. "HLACK SILKS DLACK SILKS Extract from a letter just received with gooda :—: — Invoice of Black Silks for which I had no order. These goods were bought for you fully three months ago, and are positively from 30 to 50 per cent, lower than 1 can buy them to-day. As these goods are now in stock, and consist of a full range of. prices, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Refrain from quoting the different numbers, but shall willingly send patterns, and respectfully invite inspection, MILLINERY IVTIL LINER V FRENCH AND ENGLISH. Grand show of Novelties, the principal feature this season being Felt, in Myrtle, Prune, Navy, Cardinal, Cream, and other Fashionable Shades in FELT HATS AND BONNEIS, Trimmed with the Fashionable Feather and Plush Trimming. This season Kirkcaldie and Stains will show, to commence with, four cases Trimmed Goods, including ono case purchased at a discount and arrived per s.s. Hankow. ULSTER JACKETS For Ladies aud Children, in a variety of materials Mattelasse Jackets in Black and Colored, with Fur Trimming Velvet Jackets and Mantles JUST LANDED, EX SOMERSETSHIRE, A splendid assortment of Novel Shapes — Ladies' Chamois-leather Undervests The New Feather and Fur Trimming, 3s 6d to 4s per yard, being the London wholesale price. Fur Trimmings in all the fashionable makes,, including Swansdown, Minever, Ermine, Grey, Fox, Black do, Brown do, Seal, Racoon, • and Badger JUST ARRIVED PER SOMERSETSHIRE. FRENCH DRESS MATERIALS in Cachemire, Ramage, Popeline, and Cachemire D'lUcosse. These are the choicest Dress Goods for winter wear. A very extensive assortment of English manufactured Dress Materials in all the prevailing winter colors, and the prices are in many instances charged the same as they were sold in the London warehouses early in the season. yn inter ir osier y. All new Goods are now being shown, and include many novelties. The New Fur and Silk Collarettes, Ties, &c. The New Automaton Umbrellas, in ladies' and gentlemen's sizes. % /ILOTHING CLOTHING U Vj This Department is now fully supplied with every requisite for Boys', Youths', and Gentlemen's Outfits. Ulsters, all sizes, for Boys, Youths, and Men Fashionable Single-breasted Overcoats, all sizes, for Boys, Youths, and Men Suits, all sizes, for Boys, Youths, and Men Ties, Scarfs, &c, &c, a very choice assortment M'Clintock's Russian Down Clothing, Quilts, Pillows, Coseys, &c, &c, warranted. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS LAMBTON - QUAY.

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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 103, 3 May 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 103, 3 May 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 103, 3 May 1877, Page 4