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ADDITIONAL AND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS HAVING ARRIVED BY THE ORIENT AND P. AND O. CO.'S STEAMERS, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Specially commend the following departments to their numerous patrons and the publio, and have again to announce the opening of many clearing lines, which will be sold at English prices. Inspection and comparison are deaired, to which all are invited. MILLINERY, HATS, AND BONNETS JUST OPENED. Untrimmed Bonneta in Braid, Chips, Tape, Tuscan, and Fancy Straws Granny Bonnets in the very latest materials, and Straw Hats in the very latest shapes New Ornaments, Flowera, Feathers, &•. SATIN MANTLES, SATIN JACKETS, SATIN CAPES, SATIN DOLMANS. Another shipment has just been opened, remarkably cheap. Being impossible from print to realise the actual value of these gooda, an inspection only can testify to their cheapness. Cashmere Jackets, 16a 6d, 18a 6d, 22a 6d Cashmere Dolmans, 10b 6d to 63s Lace and Chenille Capes and Dolmans A variety of Ladies' Corsets in the leading makes, aU quite new Ladies' Underclothing in every detail, for a complete outfit, all made np of Horrocks'fl Long Cloth Dressing Gowns, Morning Wrappers, and Afternoon Tea Gownß DRESS MATERIALS FOR THE SEASON Consißt chiefly of English and French Beige. These all-wool goods can be had in great abundance, and highly recommended for their lightness in texture and durability in wear. A complete assortment of aU other useful materials, also a stock purchased in London and Paris. POMPADOUR AND PLAIN SATTEENS. Being now bo generally worn, Kirkoaldie and Stains would specially invite inspection of their display, the whole of which, being French, and reduced in prices, are already finding many buyem Pompadour Prints, in great variety, from s}d per yard Plain Ataleas, in Black, Brown, Navy, Cardinal, Cream, Bronze, &o. Zephyrl'Cloths or French Ginghams can also be recommended for their coolness and serviceable wear ; bom? washing materials, are suitable for morning or afternoon wear. FAMILY MOURNING. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS have received, direot from Pariß, Three Cases of Black Materials, inoluding Nuns' Cloth, Beige, French Herinoes, French Caahmere, French Grenadines, French Canveras, aU warranted fast colours, and suitable for the wannest weather. Non-spotting Crapes, aU prioes; Hosiery, in Silk, Spun Lisle, and Cotton, in every size. Bonnets, Widows' Caps, Flowers, Ornaments, all the latest Btyles. THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Being now complete with every requisite, epeoial attention is directed to their White and Grey Calicoeß, Shirtingß, Brown Hollands, and other Cotton Goods, admitted free under the new Customs Tariff, and passed for after the Act came into operation. NEW HOSIERY In Women's and Children's have juat been opened up, inoluding all the fashionable makes and colours New Laces, Frillings, Backings, Soarves India Muslin Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Gloves, in lisle, silk, and taffeta Lace Gloves and Mits, Shaded Ribbons, New Dress Trimmings Fringes, Mantle Ornaments, Buttons, &c, &c. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT AT KIRKCALDIE & STAINS' Is now full of every description of garment, from the first size in boya' to men'a, in all the newest shapes. Boys' Norfolk, Prince, GranviUe, Westminster and Sailor Suitß Boys' Washing Suits. Youths' Tweed and Serge Suits, from 15s Boys' and Youths' Alpaca and HoUand Coats. Men's Tweed Coats, from 16s 6d Men's Serge Coats, 12s 6d. Blaok and Blue Worsted Coats, from 23s Worsted Morning Coats, 32a 6d. Blaok Alpaca, China Silk, and HoUand Coats Serge Suits, 21s. New patterns West of England Trousers, and Trousers and Vests New Summer Overcoats. Dungaree Pants, 3s 9d, Dungaree Jackets, 4s 6d, &c. MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING. Balbriggan, Cotton, India Gauze, Summer Merino, and Spun Silk Under Vests and Panta in every Bize and various quaUtieß. New makes and patterns in Cotton, Summer Merino, and Silk Half Hose, Boyß* and Men's new Dress Shirts, Oxford Shirts, Summer Crimean Shirts, Cricketing Shirts and Trousers "LARGE DELlVEßY."— Celebrated Clyde untearable Tweeda for Boys' Clothing, from 2s 3d. Strong Navy Blue Scotch Serge, Habit Cloths, &c. ONE SHILLING IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOB CASH PURCHASES OVER £2. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LAMBTON QUAY AND BBANDON-STREET.

JUST^JTIME. DECEMBER. CHRISTMAS 1881. NEW YEAR of 1882. CJPECIAL BARGAINS R. HANNAH &CO fe pOB __ MOHTH XXAVE much pleasure in informing their I I town and country cuatomera that the """"" ship Orari has arrived just in time for our 1 cjT?-\r p_ T\/r<~rM"MNT ATTi Christmas and New Year Trade, and we are UA-b._ I » JH. -UUIN iL_J_», NOW OPENING UP Sixty-four (64) Trunks TTOTTW TAMTITOTSr QTTAY of very superior and Seasonable D&NIbON _OUbi/, IjAMBION tJUAY. BOOTS AND SHOES, Consisting of all the latest English and 2 0 0 French styles, which we intend offering at FICHUS AND CAPES, our uaua HOLn)AY p fi i C£Sj 2s lid, 3a Gd, 3a lid. And as there will be a Grand Display in the A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK BLACK windowa of our Cash EbtabHshments, wo SILK JACKETS, would recommend the public to have a good lg 6d 1? 6d 21 ~ 6d 32 6fl g^ 6fl look at our Stock, and make a note of our * ' 4c4 c ♦ 4g q*' ' ' Prices, before they purchase their Holiday ' ' Boots and Shoes. 300 The following Price Lißt will only give a tptmmpt* wato faint idea of the Prices we are selling at :- TRIMMED HATS, Ladies' new kid boota, 6s 6d 2 s 3d, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s lid, 5a 9d, 6s 6d. Ladies' Levant boots, 63 lid A Splendid Choice of Stylish and FaßhionLadies' best Prunella boots, 6s lid ably-trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Ladies' very superior walking shoes, cloth, wpw "RTAfxr r«ACsTnwi?"RTi'<a patent, and Levants, 7s 6d NEW BLACK CASHMERES, Girls' Levants, elastic sides, 10-13, 4a 6d Only Is 5d and 2s. Girls' Levants, 7-9, 3s 6d NEW POMPADOUR CAMBRICS, 9i9 i - r K??i^H hoe *' 3 froi ? 2a ?, d J »n a o* 2s lid, 3a 3d, ftdl dress. Girls' kid elastic sides, tasselled, 7-9, 4s 6d qtwhmp tipaww ttot t A-NTn«5 Girla' kid elastic sides, taaaeUed, 10-13, 5a|6d STRONG BROWN HOLLANDS, Girls' kid elastic sides, tasseUed, 1-2, 63 6d Only 4f d per yard. Ladieß' Cookham boots, 7a 6d FANCY DRESS MATERIAL, Children's leather laced Cookham, 3a 6d t llfl fi M7M f « A Ladiea' beat sewn buttoned boots (a mar- 5a lld> b3 o 6^' Z, BASJf8 A SJf veUous line), 7s 6d 250 PAIRS Infantß' boots, from Is 6d HEAVY COLOURED MOLES, Gents' elastic sides (own make), 10s 6d Only 6s lid each. Gents' walking shoes (own make), 8s 6d rvKT<i' wtttttt tttti rTmnrci Men's watertights, 10s 6d GENTS WHITE KID GLOVES, Men's strong bluchers, 5s lid Only 3a 9d pair. Boys' strong nailed boots, 5s 6d MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS, Genta' beat calf sewn Bhoes, 13s 6d £7a 6d full suit Gents' Btdtohed balmorals, 163 6d munTTOTmi i^m -^norm Gento' sewn calf half-WelUugtona, 12s Cd TROUSERS AND VESTS, Gentß* German calf elastic sides, worth 25b, Only 17b 6d. _i_T, 6d t ~~" -.*-.. 100 ° MEN'S STRAW HATS, Bi^Remeinber, all New Boots for Christ- TiVmn la mas at the ii ™ >m la< CASH BOOT SHOPS, Cuba-Btreet, Te Aro; Molesworth-atreet, CASEY & M'DONALD, Thorndon. DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. R. HANNAH & CO., Proprietors. A MERKY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. NEW YEAR. MISSRADFORD, J). A S H E B> MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, Of Mannebs-stbbet, Feom London, Begs to announce that she commenced 8 now opening 20 cases of CHRISTMAS business as above on SATURDAY, the and NEW YEAR PRESENTS, 10th Deoember, in premises almoßt opposite consisting of — St ;,r Geo !F' 8 HaU, Lambton Quay. F ancy Q oods o f ever y description, Mißa Raj>fobd having been connected for Ladies' Work Boxes and Writing Desks, some considerable time with one of the West AlbHms, Papier Maohe Goods, handsome End Establishments at Home, and being Vases, Pictures, and Ornaments, Stove acquainted with all the Latest Fashions, Aprona from Is, Christmas and New Year trußts to merit a share of patronage. Cards, Boxing Gloves, Footballs, Table Ladies waited upon at their own residences Croquet, Lawn Tennis, Bats and Balls, if required. phases; variety of New Games — A good assortment of choice Millinery wiU Argus, Stag Hunt, Janus and Janitor, always be kept in stock. _n d Magio Lanterns ; Bongos, ConcerInbpbction Invited. Tinas from 3a 6d, and Tambourines; — Dolls, American Toys, Rocking Horses, ' Note the Address— Wheelbarrows, and aU kinds PerambuNeablt opposite St. George's Hall, lators. Cheap Fanct Bazaar, Near the Branch Bank of New Zealand/ Manners-street. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES ~_ DUNEDIN FEBRUARY RACES. AT T_CK DUNEDIN CUP, DUNEDIN JOCKEY WPTTTVOTON OTOTTTTMo' CLUB HANDICAP, AND DUNEDIN ELLINGTON CLOTHING FOUBURY HANDICAP. — Thbkh Events. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, X>ROGRAMMES of above, with addenda, XT are ready for issue at the published Manners-street, price of _31 0s 6d each, as fixed by the Fidelity Company. No extra charge for For Summer Suita, will close shortly, in Jgjg- ***£ ... . , , , 114 Nominations, instead of Only Onh consequence of the great number already Event. All Cheques (with la exchange added) should be crossed and made payable booked for the approaching holidays. either to Fidelity Company or Bearer. All Applications by Letter Only. The issue of -W_l applicant, shcUd Ice __. _KK_S l £S5MJjJg5**5S „..,.,. „. . , of Alfred A. Camebon, Box 251, Dunedin. in leaving their orders to prevent disappointWILL CLOSE 18th FEBRUARY, ment. TKUNEDIN CONSULTATION. quITSg uITS jg3 ißs Od 10,000 Members at 10s. Each. 38 Performers, 27 Performers, Trousers 0 18a Od Dunedin Cup. Publicans' H'cap. First _51000 First £2w tvo mnrAW Second ... 500 Second 125 J2sO. COOGAN, Third 200 Third 80 „ Others (dived) 700 Others (dived) 270 manager. _____ ______ .£2400 " -3725 ~ — 86 Performers. 21 Performers. OPENING NOTICE. J. C. Handicap. City Stakes. First -1500 First -5250 BUTCHERING BUSINESS. Second ... 250 Second 125 A RICHARDSON Others (dived) 350 Others (dived) 220 Begs* to inform his friends and the pubUc .. By witi two stamps^ generally that he has opened in the above closed for replies. Please send P.O. Orders, business at Thorndon Quay (near the old Bank *>oios, or Cheques— with 1/ exchange ■o „„„«.... . , .„ , , , , added ; but under no circumstances will iJeRailway Station), when he will be pleased to gUt^red Loiters he accepted, and Addressreceive orders, which shall have prompt ADA MANTUA, attention. The Primest Meat wiU always be Care of Mr " ADraham > Bo * 3^ U J° JjSf 06 ' fonnd on the premises. Four first amount to J320OO") Each of which — — Four Becond „ „ _>1000>canba won with Cuatomera waited on for orders daily. Four third „ „ -3460 J «ne ticket.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 150, 28 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 150, 28 December 1881, Page 1

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