IAE L V AUTUMN PREPAR A TIONS. THE FOLLOWING NOVELTIES Ex Lusitania and mail steamer 'Kashgar, are now being shown by KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, To whichjthey respectfully invite attention. COMPLETE COSTUMES. Black Silk Costumes, SJ, 6£, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 15, to 20 guineas Prune, Myrtle, Bronze, Seal Brown, Navy Costumes, 6J, 9, and 11 guineas Black Stuff Costumes, complete, 23s 6d, 27s 6d, 32s 6d, 35a 6d, to 5 guineas Colored Costumes, in all the newest designs, with upwards of i .500 3 To select from, 21s, 255, 27s 6d, 30s, , 32s 6d, 33s 6d to 6 guineas FRENCH CASHMERES In all the leading shades, specially selected in Paris, \ride width, 2s lid per yard DRESS MATERIALS Purchased in Paris, London, and Glasgow, embracing all Novelties as exhibited during the late season at home. LADIES' BONNETS AND HATS Opened, and comprise the usual selection and display at the commencement of the Season, by KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. "LANGTRY." SEALSKIN HATS, andotherFashionable Shapes in real Sealskin, Satin, Velvet, and Eelfc All the newest materials for Millinery, purposes, in. Pluches, Velvets, . Satins, Feathers, Flowers, &c. LADIES' SILK VELVET JACKETS, , ' Extra long in skirt, ' • • Excellent Value and Style, SJ, 6, 6J, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and Mguineas, LADIES' .FASHIONABLE CLOTH ; JACKETS, In new Cloths, commencing from Hb 6d, 12a Cd, 14s 6d, 16s Gd, 20a, up to 9 guineas. LADIES' OUT-SIZE JACKETS, Suitable for full figures, from 18s to 3 gain. ,FANCY CLOTH MANTLES, For elderly Ladies, new shapes. " - 11 "* -LADIES? ULSTERS, Prom 16s 6d to Four Guineas. i , k '' HOSIERY, In French and English Manufactures, combining a large assortment of the leading colors, to match costumes; NEW CYPRUS AND LARNUKA BRAIDS, for Dresses. i FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCARVES. , The New Grass Fringe Bertha. GRASS FRINGES in Black and all Colors. A great variety of WOOL CAPES, VESTS, SHAWLS, Ac, &c FRENCH AND ENGLISH RIBBONS. . NEW TAPESTRY CURTAINS, From 9s. 6cL, 12s. 6d v and 14s. 6d. per yard, full width. FRINGES AND CURTAIN HOLDERS, to match the above. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, In referring to the above Kew Goods, are confident that for style, valne, and price, they are unapproachable, as the whole shipments were purchased from the makers, or made specially for them. Patterns forwarded, and Prices given on application. The usual TERMS are :— £ PER GENT, disoount on oash purchases 0 of £2 and upwards. 01 PER CENT, disoount off accotmtß &2 Bettled monthly. All other aooounts rendered Quarterly. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, Lambton Quay and Brandon.street, fTHHE WELLINGTON SEWING MACHINES. REQIBTERED 1877. i P • J O I N B B, r\ ROCER and General Dealer, while rs-. \X questing a continuance of support from his friends and the general public, informs them he has removed from his late shop, Cuba-street, tohteDewone, opposite the Star end Garter Hotel, Webb-street, and has always on hand the choicest Groceries and FrcdU Families waited on for orders. mHB WELLINGTON SEWING MACHINE is the Simplest, most Beautiful, Best, and Cheapest ever invented. JNO. COOGAN, MILITARY TAILOR, &C, WIUU-STftBBT.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 371, 18 March 1879, Page 1
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