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SPRING, 1880. rm . ¦ es • • i KIRKCAIiDIE AND STAINS 18, RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of their numerous patrons and the paWfe *° tt ® « following Departments, which are now replete with the LATEST NOVELTIES, and include many very choice articles, purchased both in London and Paris at exceptionable prices. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Being unusually attractive with styles, affords special inducements for the inspection of Ladies, and as the prices are Strictly Moderate, to meet the times, KIBKCALDIE AND STAINS' venture to say that they have never shown such a variety of Good Taste, combined with the Latest Fashions, as during the present season. _ HATS, in the leading styles and shapes, including the Queen, Marie Stuart, and Court, for Ladies ; Eva, Edith, and Judie, for children. An extensive variety of choice • French Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, &c, and all the necessary materials for millinery purposes. Jackets, Mantles, Fichus, Capes, Collaretts, Scarves, Vesits, Berthas, and a variety of I - other articles equally fashionable for out-door wear, for the shoulders, for all ages. re These goods being all bought at prices subject to a large discount, are specially d, recommended to Ladies this Spring. c. The Latest Jacket for out-door wear, made of Jersey cloth, 52s 6d. # Ladies' and Children's Jerseys, in Navy, Brown, Black, and light Fancy Colors, in Silk and Cashmere. 'These goods are to be seen woven entire, or can be had to lace or button. . Jersey Cloth, by the yard, in all the Fashionable Shades, to match the dress materials ; also, in Silk (very choioe). DRESS AND COSTUME DEPARTMENT. In quoting this Department KIEKCALDIE AND STAINS announce having two cases of CHOICEST COSTUMES EVEB SEEN IN WELLINGTON, Which wore purchased at a discount of 50 per cent. These Goods being now in their 0 - , Show-room, and marked LESS THAN ENGLISH PEICES. 1 Jersey Costumes in a variety of colors. t Jersey Polanaises, with Skirts complete, in useful and fashionable shades. 616 1 cases of costumes, from 25s to 425. 4 cases iof Pompadour Costumes, all choice styles. Sldrtß, in Pompadour and Galatea Cloth, from 2s 3d. i Black and Gold Alpacca Kilted Skirts, from 6s. Dress Materials inolude Stockingette Cloth Beges, Thibets, Elastic Cloth, Pompadours, ld Shangtangs, Printed Delain, French Melange, India ,Casnmeres, and a variety of other novel textures suitable for the coming season. Washing Materials. — The demand for these materials being now so very general, , KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS , Have received a choice assortment, the leading feature being French Foiles d' Alsace, la and Is 9d per yard. These are made up into every description of Costume, and being all fast color, are most useful wear. Sateens, Pompadours, Cambrics, Oatmeals, and O3bourne Cloths, in all colors and shades. — A special shipment of Fashionable Cretonnes, including Sateen and Eeversible Cloths, j '< vfiiTi lining to match. -U Parasols and Umbrellas. — Those inolude an oxtensive range, from the Cotton Pompadour to the Choioe Embroidered Satin. * j EIRKCALDIE AND STAINS ' ¦ ' Would respectfully solicit an inspection to their various Departments, when all can be seen to advantage. PATTEBNS CAN BE FOEWAEDED ON APPLICATION. The usual terms will be allowed, namely 5 per cent, for cash on all Bums over £2 ; 2£ per cent, on Monthly Accounts. - KUKOALDIE & STAINS, LAMBTON QUAY. Ie

3 J. MONTEITH, 0- CONSULTING fl> CHEMIST AND OPERATIVE DENTIST, )h MANNEES-STEEET (For 10 years Aoting House Surgeon at the Wellington Hospital.) MONTEITH'S CELEBBATED ACACIAN COUGH BALSAM. D It/TONTEITH'S J!rJL WELL-KNOWN COUGH LOZENGES MONTEITH'S __ OEIGINAL WINE OF CITEATE OF IEON AND QUININE MONTEITH'S EENOWNED PUBIFYING BLOOD MIXTUEE MONTEITH'S UNFAILING WOBM POWDEES MONTEITH'S GENUINE EOSE TOOTH POWDEB la 1%/rONTEITH'S 5 JjJL STEENGTHENING CLEOPATBA HAIE-WASH 1%/TONTEITH'S JxL FAMILY CARMINATIVE MIXTUEE for all Bowel Complaints, SOLE AGENT no mother should be without it. For SANDER'S EXTRACT EUCALYPTI SOLE AGENT For WILLIAMS' Celebrated MAGIC LOTION, for Bheumatdsm, 3_3 _ Gout, Sprains, &c. Solly's Celebrated Cherry Tooth Paste. 1- HIMROD'S CURE FOB ASTHMA, a large shipment to arrive. f • TEETH carefully EXTBACTED and Stopped, every CABE and attention guaranteed. ' X7-ACCINATION FEEE, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, between the hours of 10 a V and 12 a.m. J. MONTEITH, PUBLIC VACCINATOE, MEDICAL HALL, MANNEES-STBEET. Sii i — - EMPIRE COACH FACTORY, i- OOTJBTENAY PLACE. '* nnHOSE who have and those who have not Patronised M'DUFF & CO., of Dixonstreet, are invited to call on them at their NEW PREMISES d (COUBTENAY PLACE), b Lately oconpied by W. BLACK, where, with the advantages of Superior Appliances, First-Class Workmen, and a Large and well-seasoned Stook to Choose from, Customers may rely on obtaining Vehicles that cannot be surpassed for style and durability at the following prices : — " DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY, with pole, shafts, and lamps, complete for FOETY-FTVE POUNDS. '• SINGLE-SEATED BUGGY, with shafts and lamps, THIETY-FIVE POUNDS, l- ' 71 WAGONETTE, to carry nine, with polo, shafts, and lamps, FIFTY-FIVE POUNDS. 15 LADD3S' LOW-WHEELED PAEK PHAETON, with shafts and lamps, FOBTY-SIX a i POUNDS. id »_—_— >n Landaus, Broughams, Hansom Cabs, Expresses, Spring Carts, &c, &c, equally moderate td in prioe, and all handsomely finished. ' c ESTIMATES GIVEN. ALL WOBK GUAEANTEED. 0" I M'DUFi r & CO., COACH BUILDERS, COUETENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.

J. H. HUDSON, kohn * co., « CTJBA-STEEET, fi WATCHMAKEES AND JEWELLEES, ih H -|-|- a S in Stook all Standard Lambton Quay, 25 JX Machines:- E(} fo to nTU nerouß M Singers 6 0 J> Friends and Customers that they have y Improved Home Shuttle 310 0 j^gt opened up a shipment of Silver and O BsmrT^e°°! eWind . er) 4 4 0° « ELECTEO-PLATED GOODS *4 (g- And all other Machines equally from London, oonsisting of the newest Styles, " g cheap. Q Designs, and Patterns procurable in the A A Home Market, specially Belected by their y h- Needleß, 2s 6d per dou., sent to any g Buyers in London. Z part of the_ colony. KOHN A CO. would also direct attention H Shuttles, Fitgngs & cf all kinds, Q *»^S*tf^J&s& H BEPAiBSONTHE"iroBTESTNoTiCE. 2 N.8.-A competent Watohmaker kept on . W „ the premises. 00 Note Address, rj — "^ >r b J. H. HUDSON, HnT p PAESONS ig Practical Sewing Machinist, CQ VV W W B LUNQI! O N. " ("lATE GASCOINB AND PABSONS), BUILDER, CONTEACTOB, AND EXPEESS PARCELS DELIVERY TO UNDEBTAKEE, THE WAIBAEAPA. UWW Ly TJARCELS can be delivered in Greytown, .IT Carterton, or Masterton in the one day. ¦ — Bate of Chabges — ILLIAM BOOTH * CO., ! 71bs Is 6d W mn 121bs 2s 6d TABATAHI SAW AND PLANING id 201bs 33 6d MILLS, Over 201bs, at 2d per lb. WAIBAEAPA. - •APP.V OOBB^CO^S^FIOB w.^^-^.x,. *>¦**. Mannere-atreet. HY DRYDEN, Agent.

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Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 209, 7 September 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 209, 7 September 1880, Page 1

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