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ADDITIONAL AND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS HAVING ARRIVED BY THE ORIENT AND P. AND O. CO.'S STEAMERS, KIKKCAXDIE & STAINS Specially opmmend 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 desired, to which all are invited. MILLINERY, HATS, AND BONNETS JUST OPENED. Untrimmed Bonnets in Braid, Chips, Tape, Tuscan, and Fanqy Straws Granny Bonnets in the very latest materials, and Straw Hats in the very latest shapes New Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, At. I SATIN MANTLEB, SATIN JACKETS, SATIN CAPES, SATIN DOLMANS. Another shipment has jnßt been opened, remarkably cheap. Being impossible from print to realise tho actual value of these goods, an inspection only can testify to their oheapneßß. Cashmere Jackets, 16b 6d, 18s 6d, 22b Qd Cashmere Dolmans, 10s 6d to 63s Lace and Chenille Capes and Dolmans A variety of Ladies' Corsets in the leading makes, all quite new Ladies' Underclothing in every detail, for a complete outfit, all made np of Horrocks'n Long Cloth Dressing Gowns, Morning Wrappers, and Afternoon Tea Gowns DRESS MATERIALS FOR THE SEASON Conßißt chiefly of English and Frenoh 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 all other useful materials, also a stock purchased in London and Paris. POMPADOUR AND PLAIN SATTEENS. Being now so generally worn, Kirkoaldie and Stains would apeoially invite inspection of their display, the whole of which, being Frenoh, and reduced in prices, are already finding many buyers. Pompadour Prints, in great variety, from &Jd per yard Plain Ataleas, in Black, Brown, Navy, Cardinal, Cream, Bronze, &a. Zephyr K 'Clothß or Frenoh Ginghams can also be recommended for their coolness and serviceable wear ; beini? washing materials, are suitable for morning or afternoon wear. FAMILY MOURNING. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS have received, direct fcom Paris, Three Cases of Black Materials, including Nuns' Cloth, Beige, French Merinoes, French Cashmere, French Grenadines, Frenoh Canveras, all warranted fast colours, and suitable for the warmest weather. Non-spotting Crapes, all priceß; Hosiery, in Silk, Spun Lisle, and Cotton, in jevery Bize. Bonnets, Widows' Caps, Flowers, Ornaments, all the latest styles. THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Being now complete with every requisite, speoial attention is directed to their White and Grey Calicoes, Shirtings, Brown Hollands, and other Cotton Goeds, 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 just been opened up, including all the fashionable makes and colours New LaceSj Frillings, Ruchings, Scarves India Muslin Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Gloves, in lisle, silk, and taffeta Lace Gloves and Mits, Shaded Eibbonß, New Dresa Trimmings Fringes, Mantle Ornaments, Buttons, Ac, &c. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT AT KIRKCALDIE & STAINS' Ib now full of every description of garment, from the first size injooye' to men's, in all the newest shapes. Boys' Norfolk, Prince, Granville, Westminster and Sailer Suits Boya' Washing Suits. Youthß* Tweed and Serge Suits, from 15s Boys' and Youths' Alpaca and Holland Coats. Men's Tweed Coats, from 16a 6d Men's Serge Coats, 12s 6d. Black and Blue Worsted Coats, from 23s Worsted Morning Coats, 32s 6d. Black Alpaca, China Silk, and Holland Coats Serge Suits, 21b. 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 Veßts and Pants in every Bize and various qualities. New makes and patterns in Cotton, Summer Merino, and Silk Half Hose, Boys' and Men's new Dress Shirts, Oxford Shirta, Summer Crimean Shirts, Cricketing Shirts and Trousers 11 LARGE DELIVERY. **- Celebrated Clyde xintearable Tweeds for Boys' Clothing, from ' ' 2s 3d. Strong Navy Blue Scotch Serge, Habit Cloths, &o. ONE SHILLING IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH PURCHASES OVER £2. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET.

JUST IN TIME. CHRISTMAS 1881.~NEW YEAR of 1882. GRAND DISPLAY AND DISTRIBUTION R. HANNAH.&.-CO 6^- rs ..^ B SHOES - HAVE much pleasure in informing their town and country customers that the for ship Orari has arrived just in time for our ftffi?T(STMA<3 A*rn ttvm ttat? Christmas and New Year Trade, and we are CHRISTMAS AND LEW YEAR. NOW OPENING UP Sixty-four (64) Trunks " of very superior and Seasonable „__. rnnT )Q BOOTS AND SHOES, ' fIOT Consisting of all the latest EnelieSi and XUST arrived and now opened, specially French styles, which we intend offering at «-l imported for the Ladies of Wellington, ourusoa HOLn)AY Pfi i C£g v New Style of LADiBB|iBHOBs, And as there will be a Grand Display in the Very good; splendid quality; price moderate, windows of our Cash Establishments, we would recommend the public to have a good / , ~~" - * look at our Stock, and make a note of our ' , in- GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES BoSaS&es^ pnrcto their H ° lida ? I have opened up some of the very bestlines. The following Price List will only give a InNayy.Blue Cloth" Button Boots, Dark faint idea of the Prices we are selling at •— Bronze Cloth Balmorals, Military Elaßtic Ladies' new kid boots, 6s 6d Boots, with steel spring waists, very cornLadies' Levant boots, 6s lid nrtahlfl to waar Ladies' best Prunella boots, 6a lid orta|:>le W WBar * Also Ladies' very enperior walking chocs, cloth, . ' patent, and Levants, 7s 6d Gents' New Kid Shoes} Girls' Levants, elastic sides, 10-13, 4a 6d New French Calf Shoes Girls' Levants, 7-9, 3 a6d , N TWa., ronrfShnnn Girls' patent shoeß, from 2#6d • JNew Uresa tonrtbhoes Girls' kid elastio sides, tasselled, 7-9, 4b 6d New Dress Dinner Shoes Girls' kid elastic sides, tasselkd, 10-13, 55|6d ___ Girls' kid elastic sides, tasselled, 1-2, 63 6d Ladieß' Cookham boots, 7s 6d Youths', Boys', and Girls' Children's leather laced Cookham, 3s 6d .__ _-,„„'„ . >TTv t,tti-ii«tt-».t/<i o^a™ Ladies' best eewn buttoned boota (a mar- NEW DRESS AND EVENING SHOES. vellous line), 7s 6d - - - . Infants' boots, from Is 6d Gents' elastio sides (own make). 10s 6d THOSE LAWN TENNIS SHOES, Gents' walking shoes (own make), 8s 6d _ , . , , , . , Men's watertiehtß, lOa 61 So much enquired for, have now arrived. Men's strong bluchers, 5a lid Be m iime to 6eoure t uem ' Boys' strong nailed boots, 5s 6d v .. Gents' best calf sewn shoes, 13s 6d r, o mi,, m.,,..-..-.* ov,/v«™ j« 4.^^^ *„» Gents' Btitehed balmoralß, 16a 6d „ *- S-~T}°S -~ T }° Cheapest Shops m town for Gentß' Bewn calf half- Wellingtons, 123 6"d Boots and Shoea of all kinds are Gents' German calf elastio sides, worth 25b, , _ _ „„- , „, , „ i 3g 6d , — , A.LI WJ) SAY'S Q2P°Remember, all New Boots for Christ- ' CASH BOOT SHOPS mas at the . ' CASH BOOT SHOPS, Ctjba-strbet and Lambton-quat. Cnba-Bticet, Te Aro; Molesworth-street, . Thorndon. - „ ' R. HANNAH & CO.' , A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY Proprietors. " j^w YEAR. TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON, i^v " A S~ H E R — JLJ . „ MISS RADFORD, „-.. , £f Mannebs-stbeet, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER,, i 8i 8 now Opening 20 case^- of CHRISTMAS From London, , ' , NEW YEAR PRESENTS, Begs to announce that she commenced , > consisting of— business as above on SATURDAY, the ;., „ , . , ... 10th December, in premises almost opposite * a ?? y , Goods of every description, St. George's Hall, Lambton Quay. L^a Work Boies and Writing Decks, Miss Radfoed having been connected for AlbHms^Papier Maohe Goods, handsome Borne considerable time with one of the West Yaßeß'Y aBeB ' Pictures, and Ornaments, Stove End Establishments at Home, and being Aprons from Is, Christmas and New Year acquainted with all the Latest Fashions, Cards, Boxing Gloves, Footballs, Table trusts to merit a share of patronage. ; Croqnet. Lawn 1 ennis, Bats and Balls, Ladies waited upon at their own residences d Presses ; variety of New Games— if required • Argus, Stag Hunt, Janus and Janitor, A good assortment of choice "Millinery viU : f- n3 M ? gio Wg 318 ' ?o£eo? o £ eo3 l C 0?C 0 ? 6 * 31 ' always be kept in Btook ¦ * maa xom 3 ®^> an^ Tambourines ; - T«e»^«^ Trtw ' w™™ ' Dolls, Americßta Toys, Rocking Horses, Inspection^lnvited. " Wheelbarrows, and all kinds Perambu- * ' Note the Address- ¦" * tciß - Note the addressNeably opposite St. George's Hall, j^ ASHER, Lambton Quay. Cheap Fanct Bazaar, : Near the Branch Bank of New Zealand, •& ' - ? Manners-street. ~ NOTICE. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES BEDUCTIONJN PRICES. AT THE " rTHHE following are the List of Prices for •VX^ ELLINGTON CLOTHING Mutton for the summer months, viz." :— MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Fore-quarter Mutton ... 2dperlb. Manners-street, *,' ' Hind-quarter 3d „ F?r Summer Suits,' will close shortly,- in Shoulders 3d „ Legs • „ ... 3Jd , consequence of the great hnmbef already -, Loins „ ... 3Jd „ ' booked for the approaching holidays. Chops „ ... 4d „ Intending applicants should lose no time JAMES GEAR. I3th December, 1881. in leaving their orders to prevent disappoint- ~— ' WILL CLOSE 18th FEBRUARY, ment. TTvUNEDIN CONSULTATION. g UITB • ££ J3 S oa 10,000 Members at 10s. Each. " 38 Performers, 27 Performers, Trottriejir 0 ISa OA DXTNEDIN CUP. PnBLICANS' H'CAP. Trousers 0 ISs Od £im i tx-« «n^AM Second ... 500 Second 125 JNO. COOGAN, Third 2OO 1 Third .*b ... 80 Others (dived) 700 Others (oTv'ed) 270 Manager. _ __ w ' : —- -'36 Performers. • "21 Performers. OPENING NOTICE. ° J. C. Handicap. Crrr Stakes. ' . First :„ ";.: First ... «..J6250 BUTCHERING BUSINESS! '*«&* -... ;ffl» «gji ..,- ..._lg A RICHARDSON Other^div'ed) 350^Others -(diVed) 229 -tjk.» f 'jBISOO £615 Bega to inform his friends and the public „ Better onfy," with two stamps engenerally that he has opened in the above closed for replies^ Please Bend P.O. Orders, business at Thorndon Quay (near the old Banknotes, or Cheques— with 1/ exchange -r> •, c.^.^ »v addecT;butiiTzderito circumstances wiUßeB ailway Sfetion), when he will be pleased to gistered Litters he accepted, and Addressreceive orders, which shall have prompt ADA MANTUA, attention. The Primest Meat will always be Care of Mr. Abraham, Box 35^BtOffice, found on the premises. Fonr first amount to J22000} Each of which — — Four second „ „ j6looo> can b« won with Cußtomera waited on for orders daily. Four third „ „ MSQJ «ne ticket.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 151, 29 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 151, 29 December 1881, Page 1

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