Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT. IMPORTATI FOR THE SEASON. AUTUMN-1881-AUTUMN. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS HA YE JUST RECEIVED their first and second series of Shipments, to whioh they respect, fully urge the attention of their numerous Patrons and the Public generally, and as many of the Leading Articles of Fashion this Season are at extraordinary low prices, a few leading quotations are given as samples ef what Bargains may be had. 2 CASES LA.DIES' SUPERIOR COSTUMES, In the Very Latest Styles, will be sold at the LONDON WHOLESALE PRICES, and in order that the fact may be verified, the Invoices can be produced bearing H.M. Customs ' mark as having passed the same for duty. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Desire to call attention to a variety of CHILDREN'S COSTUMES in the most useful Bizea and materials. JACKETS AND MANTLES. The great majority of these goods are all marked the LONDON WHOLESALE PRICES, and it in in no boastful spirit KIRKCALDIE & STAINS say that the Value is Unapproachable, while the.aesortment comprises all the materials and shapes as lately worn at Home. The range of prices is extemdy varied, and will be within the reach of all. IN LADIES' ULSTERS Kirkcaldie and Stains havefreceived several oases, in Ladies' and Children's, many of which are also marked London prices. Inspection to this Department is particularly invited. DRESS MATERIALS have been received as usual from Paris, London, Bradford and Glasgow, and combine many styles which cannot be obtained elsewhere. THE HANDKERCHIEF ROBE, of Superior Diagonal Cloth, 14 squares, in a variety of colors. DRESS CLOTH, a new material, plain and checked, for trimming. HOMESPUN, SERGE, CASHMERES, STOCKINGNETTE And a variety of other materials direct from the manufacturers. SCOTCH WINCEY, SPECIAL VALUE (33 inches), 7£d, 9Jd, to Is 6d. MOURNING MAT_BI_JL.S. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS are in receipt of a most complete supply of materials for Mourning, among which are a variety of Parisian All-wool Goods. Moubnino.Madb on thb Premises. ¦ AUTUMN JERSEYS.— These goods are of a different shape to those used in the Summer, and much more easily arranged. The variety comprises LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S, in Black and Colored. JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES in 2, 4, and 6 buttons. Just opened. First choice. PLUSHES, from Lyons, in a variety of new makes, both plain and striped, and as they are the great feature for trimming, the present assortment will be found exceptionally large PLUSH RIBBONS, PLUSH TIES, newest styles VELVETS, VELVETEENS, in plain and fancy KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS recommend their Ladies' Dressing Gowns (just opened) as many of them are especially novel. Ranging from 22s 6d to 5 guineas. WINTER "CLOTHING (BOYS', YOUTHS', AND MEN'S). KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS announce the arrival of a large shipment of the above, comprising all the sizes procurable in Boys' and Youths' Clothing in the various Fashionable Shapes. OVERCOATS in every size, from 00 in Boys' to 8 in Men's. Discount Terms as hitherto.— s per oent. for cash over £2 ; 2J per cent, for monthly accounts. KIRKCAIiDIE & STAINS, LAMBTOIT QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET.

THE PHARMACY, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. THE BEST MEDICINE TO TAKE THIS CHANGEABLE WEATHER IS FITZGERALD'S IRON and QUININE WINE, ' The BEST CURE yet discovered for FEVER, LOSS of APPETITE, and GENERAL DEBILITY. Sold in Champagne Pint Bottles. Price, 2s 6d eaoh. FITZGERALD'S AROMATIC ANTACID MIXTURE, FOR DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY, &c, IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS. Price Is 6d and 2s 6d per Bottle. FITZGERALD'S IODIZED SARSAPARILLA. The BEST MEDICINE for curing BLOTCHES, PIMPLES, SCROFULOUS SORES and ERUPTIONS. Price 2s 6d per bottle;FITZGERALD'S SANTONINS WORM POWDERS. Used for 20 years in the London Evelina Hospital for Sick Children. Price, Is per paoket. FITZGERALD'S COUGH SPECIFICr As used with the greatest snocess at the Brompton Hospital, for Consumption. FITZGERALD'S NEURALGIC PAINT, Or instantaneous cure for Toothache, Neuralgia, &o. Price, Is per bottle. FITZGERALD'S EUCALYPTUS BALSAM. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, &c. Price Is 6d per bottle. TEETH CAREFULLY STOPPED, SCALED, AND EXTRACTED AT MODERATE CHARGES. , ,; " WILLIAM aiTTZGERALD, FAMILY CHEMIST AND SURGEON DENTIST. ORDERS BY POST OR TELEGRAPH PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MELBOTJBNEEXHIBmON. VICTOBIA pODH DB T , JESSES. KOHN * CO. » Wima-BTBHT. Beg to inform their customers that they have received, by special favor, from the Melbourne Exhibition a E. SEAGAR, MOST BEAUTIFUL SELECTION ,„ - r t of Engineer, Boilermaker, Iron and GOLD, SILVER, MOSAIC AND PINK fiEASg Fo _ SD]5R> „. CAMEJ JEWELLERY, From the Italian, French, and German T" Courts. Estimates furnished for all desonpnon of """""" " ' machinery. The articles are of the newest designs, and are worth inspection. KOHN & CO., Jewellers, TIT G ' BOBINSON, Lambton Quay. T J OMMISSI on AGENT, FOXTON _b |_|"I__ Certificated Accountant in Bankruptoy. _3p|raf_t?^SS' House, Land, and Estate Agent. «ii_p3Q_s»^Eo '"' Foxton Agent or National Fire and Marina Bt Appointment to His. Excellency Insurance Company of New Zealand. the Govkbnob. WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS, ¦— — • Lambton Quay^ Wellington. • TO- LITTLEJOHN A SON, Branch Office ... Wanoanui. • • • _. .____ %J_/i!i are prepared to undertake Civil WATCHMAKERS, W Engineering work in all its branches ' ' in Wellington and other districts. A L N D JEWELLERS- .We hold Government Certificates as Author- * ' ' ised and Licensed Surveyors, and we are ' _ n '. -' empowered to execute Burveys under the Lambton Quat. -, j^^ Transfer Act, the Native Land Act, — — — and the Public Works Act, 1876. TASTWEEK! LAST WEEK ! ! JONE3 ' ™**** * COLERIDGE. -I-i LAST WEEK ! ! ! " ' TTITHAT ABOUT,. THAT COOKED DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, *»_„ .. . P 9 TA J° E ? AND Well, it is quite time it was eaten. GIVING BOOTS AWAY FOR CASH. Itinerant PianoferteTuners are a nuisanoe ~~~ —especially the one who goes round trying Boots by the Thousand. to convince the public that he, forsooth, is „^-."ZT^i.— -n ™ oat— the only man in Wellinerton that understands A BONA FIDE CLEARING SALE. _j a business, and villifying hi 3 fellow-trades* """~" , men. I Notice to the Inhabitants of Wellington and t^ v Patrons, lam sure, will treat such • District. *- eiunoss as it deserves. I ___-—"* i.,..n — /vr> By patronising a substantial tradesman THE SALE WTLL CONTINUE FOR you i_.ve guarantee that the work Bhall be SEVEN DAYS LONGER, well done. Such a one is FOR CASH ONLY. WEBLEY, — ¦ , ,-,.«. Lambton-qttat. We beg to inform the general public that _ the Wholesale Manufacturing Business will, .¦ from Ist January, 1881, be carried on under SEED POTATOES. the name and style of " W. and J. Staples." -— All outstanding accounts must be settled "VT O W ON SALE forthwith. i^l The following W. AJ. STAPLES. Eablt, Choice, and othib Varieties, Du-pnTennp Royal ashleaf, kidney, Lancashire flake RETAIL SHOP, Eatlj Goodrich, Breeses" Prolific Next to Evening Post, Willis-street. Patterson's Victoria, King of the Earlies J Birkshire kidneys, Breesea' Pearless ~ Breeses* Climax, Early Union, Snowflake WILLIAM BOOTH 4 CO. Brunell's Beauty, Late Rose, Peachblow Crompton's Surprise. TARATABU SAW AND PLANING Also, MILLS, Best late varieties. WAIRARAPA. p . coTpEB, TAUM. Wellington— Pott»_ Point - Seedsman and Florist, f Mannera-Btreet, ' ~~ Wellington. WR. WATERS, '- ; : • CAUTION. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, , TO THEATRICAL AGENTS, BILL Certificated Accountant in Bankruptoy. POSTERS, AND OTHERS. Httntsr-stbkt. A NYP er s° n kn- 15 posting bills on the xjL Evening Post Advertising Boards, ' r without permission, will be prosecuted, ana /"VNSALE— CUSTOMS FORMS. Evening all bills posted will be defaced. \J Port offioe. BLUNDELL BROS,

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP18810316.2.2.2

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 16 March 1881, Page 1

Word Count
1,169

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 16 March 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 62, 16 March 1881, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert