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p. O T U M B -S . JUST RECEIVED BY KIRK|O'A|LDIE AJND TA I N J3 Ex as. Whampoa — , Black silk costumes, in princess robes and trimmed skirt and jacket Black alpaca costumes, 255, 30s, 35s 40s, to 63s Black grenadine costnmes New colored costumes, in the latest style, from 18s, 21s, 255, 303, 355, to six guineas Atalea costnmes, fashionable jackets, 14s 6d, 18s 6d, 22s 6d, 27s 6d, 35s . Tassore costumes, with various trimmings, lls fid, 14s 6d, 18s 6d, to 42s ' Children's pique and stub costumes ' Ladies' print, atalea, Btriped, and alpaca skirts i ! KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, ' Having opened fifteen cases of the above costumes, are now prepared to offer a large selection to choose from. > The continued difficulty in gettiog dresses made to order urge Kirkcaldie and Stains ' to draw special attention to this department, having now awards of eight hundred (800) costumes of all sorts to choose from. N.B. —Thb City Tram Cabs all stop at KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS.) *M ILLINEft¥, By the Whampoa. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS Have received the latest styles in BON* NETS and HATS. Also, a job lot of children's GALATEA HATS, . In white, black, brown, white and black, ' white and brown, and white and blue, at Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d ' The beef-eater hat, in rustic, chip, split, ' and other fancy straws Ladies' new silk jackets, just opened Ladies' new cashmere jackets, just opened Fichus, scarves, cross-overs, in cashmere, lace, silk, crape, &a, &c. Ladies' underclothing, specially good makes, just received ez s.s. Whampoa, in chemises, drawers, night dresses, chemisettes, wrappers, &c. Children's underclothing, all sizes Baby linen and complete outfits Note.— The City Tbam Cabs all Stop Opposetb to KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. FIRKCALDIE AND STAINS IV have received large additions, ex s.B. Whampoa and Durham, to THE DRESS DEPARTMENT, Including Cashmere, Pure Lustres, and a variety ol French silk- warp materials. Also, Cotton and linen Fabrics, suitable for morning wear either for ladies i ' or ehil^th. I- New hosiery, in white and colored Z Ne*Jflaisk=w*terfall fringes ¦^fe#*S§Wr^UiUt^a O gea_and trimmings Buttons, belts, dress suspenders, "£b. ~~ — ~ ; The new Boulevard kilting ' New lisse, tulle, and muslin ruchings | New scarf -work and everlasting trimmings New silk ties, scarves, &c, &o. New goods for Family Mourning just i • opened; every requisite for a complete I ' mourning order kept on the premises. | N.B. — The City Tramway Cohpany i Have a Siding Opposite I KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS', . At which .all Cabs Stop. j > } ) J J , 3 } i a . ! 9 T7IRKCALDIE AND STAINS Would particularly draw the attention of gentlemen to their last delivery of dress shirts; those goods having been manufactured with great care by one of the best makers from specially selected cloths, can be confidently recommended. Gentlemen's, youths', and boys' undershirts and pants,- in cotton, Indian gauze, summer merino, and spun silk , Gentlemen's, youths', and boys' Crimean, Oxford, and French -print regatta shirts, all sizeß and prices d Boys. 1 and youths' dreßS shirts, military and ;t plaited fronts, 4s 6d up Boys' and youths' Harvard shirts, Is 6dup Gentlemen's white dress shirts, military and plaited fronts, button in front or behind, with new French cuffs, 4s 6d d to 10s 6d Strong Harvard working shirts, with and without collars, 2s to 4s 6d Gentlemen's cotton, merino, and knlckerV bocker hose Gentlemen's, boys', and youths' socks, in plain and fancy cotton, merino, cashmere, and silk v New Bilk ties and scarves New hats, in felt and straw, felt and pith helmets Newest shapes in drab shell and black silk Paris hats' Carpet bags, portmanteaus, Gladstone bags, &o TERMS:— k £ per cent, discount for cash purchases 0 of £2 and upwards. Ql per oent. discount off monthly ac&2 counts, ie :d KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, ill Lambton Quay and Brandon-strut. i>>y re * # * — 200 empty cases, zinc lined, for sale. HOME SHUTTLE 3SWiIfQ MACHINE This Machine, for family use and light manu- ! factoring purposes, II ¦UFSKZOJt TO JLSX OTHBX MAOHIJUj And ior all practical working expenses, SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, & BEA.In'Y, It is unapproached by any other Machine invented. it Is constructed on sound mechanical principles, the result of tha efforts of the mosi talented inventors in America, rxtonding ova a long series of years. It wffl Hem, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, Seam, Tuck, Bufflo, Hemstitch. Gather, And Sow on at the same time, and wil Work equally well on Sfik, Linon, Woollen, _ and Cotton Goods, with Silk, linen, oi or Cotton Thread. ir- SXHFU, COMPACT, BF4IOIBXT, SUK A BIS at Airs coxpitßTs. jtb Squally Good for Vine or Heavy Work. ne IT IS A TRIUMPH OF MECHANICA GENIUS. The only Practical Low-Priced Lock-Stitch — Sewing Machine ever invented. Each Machine is seat out threaded, ready fa operation, and the directions an so eomplet on tnat any one can run it successfully, ted JACOB JOSEPH ft CO* 8ol« A.g»at> for Wellington and nwrabortaj PCTfettf,

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 314, 8 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 314, 8 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 314, 8 January 1879, Page 1