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THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S AORANGI, DORIC, AND BRITISH QUEEN HAVING DKLIVSBED KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS' FIRST SERIES OF SHIPMENTS FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON, rfIHEY are now enabled to announce their FIRST SHOW OF NOVELTIES, and woulc 1 X ask their numerous patrons in town and oountry to pay them a visit of inspection. BROCATELLE MANTLES. Conspiouous amongst their present many choioe goods, they would note specially a geleotion of upwards of On« Hundred Brooatelle and Ottoman Silk Jaokets and Mantles, lined with Bilk and satin, which are superior to anything of the same oloss they have evei 1 had before ; and- further, these (foods have been purchased by their Mr. KIRKCALDIE in , London at suoh a discount off the fixed Home prices that they are enabled to sell at the London Wholesale Quotations. The above being a very speoial and ohoioe collection, an , EARLY VISIT OF INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. The now Riding Coat for Ladies, from 35s to 78a 6d Newmarkot and other shaped Jaokets, from 15s to 6 guineas, inoluding all inter' mediate prices Fur-lined Cloaks, in a variety of different furs, from 32s 6d to 10 guineas FUR CAPES, FEATHER CAPES, BROCATELLE CAPES, and other Fur trimmed Capes, from 9s 6(1 to 6 guineas ; a full rango of these goods is now ir stook, in all sizes and at all prices COSTUME DRESSES. These oonsist of the latest materials, with designs both in Colored and Black, and rang* from 29s Cd to 5i guineas. These also are specially worth attention. DRESS MATERIALS Consists of a most varied and profuse display of CHECKS, PLAIDS, STRIPES, and PLAIN MATERIALS, direot from the manufacturers. j LOUIS VELVETEENS. PEARE VELVETEENS. The above, constituting the leading and most notable makes of Velveteen, oan now b< had in Blaoks, at 2s 9d, 3s, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d, 6s j and iv Colors are in. eluded all the best shades as now in fashion. PLAID SILK VELVETS, BROCATELLE VELVETS. VELVETTA FACONNE, in all colors, 3s 6d yard. , OTTOMAN SILKS, all colors. WINTER~~HOSIERY i Inolndes a wide range for ChUdren's wear, with SPLICED KNEES. These can be had ii Black and all'nseful and fashionable colors, in sizes from 1 to 6. A SPEOIAL FEATURE IN LACE GOODS, in Collars, Collarettes, Fieohus, and Holf-hondkerohief b, with raised leaves and flowers, from 7s to 21s. MILLINERY HATS & BONNETS. KIRCKALDIE & STAINS are busy opening np their latest arrivals of these Goods, and will exhibit a large assortment at an early date. As the whole of the above are leading features in this season's fashions, KTRKCALDII & STAINS respeotfully solioit a visit, giving this assurance that they have never com meneed a season with so many attractions and such extremely favourable prices as tht present. TERMS :— 5 per oent. Discount for Cash over £2. 2} per cent. Discount off Monthly Accounts. KIRKCALDIE~AND STAINS, LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET.

SPORTING SEASON, 1884. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., IBON MIEOHAKTS, ¦WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, HAVE now landed, ex Ruapehu, season's stock of Guns, Ammunition, and Fittings comprising— Single and Double Muzzle-loading Guns Breeoh-loading Choke-bore Guns Single and Double, Top, Side, and Treblo-grip Remington, Martini-Henry Wesley and Riohards Sporting Rifles. AMMUNITION. Diamond Grain, Alliance, and HF Gunpowder, in ilb and lib canisters Tower-proof Gunpowder, in 51b bags, for Rabbitters Patent Chilled Shot, Nos. Ito6, in 101b bags. . Kynooh's Brass Perfeot Cartridge Cases, Crimpers, Recappers, Caps, Wads, &o. Eley'a Green C.F. Cartridges, 12, 14, 16 gauge „ Green and Brown C.F. Cartridge Cases „ Snider, Martini-Henry, and Enfiold Rifle Cartridges „ C.F. and F.L. Waterproof Gun Caps „ Cloth and Felt Wads. Cartridge Fillers, Reoappers, Turnovers, Extractors, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches and Belts, Cleaning Rods, Wad Punches, Bullet Moulds, &c, &c, &o. SILVER-PLATED WARE. SILVER-PLATED WARE. ROBT. GARDNER & CO., limited, LAMBTON QUAY, /^ALL speoial attention to their splendid stook of SILVER-PLATED GOODS jnsl \-J opened and now on view, confidently asserting that the display is the Largest, Moal Varied, and Choicest in New Zealand, embracing all qualities, from the cheapest up tc equal in finish and durability to sterling silver. LOOK AT THE WINDOWS. SILVER-PLATED WARE. Afternoon Tea Sorvices Clarot Jugs Presentation Cups Tea and Coffee Services . Children's Mugs Dish Covers Tea Pots „ Liquor Stands Silver Salvers Hot-water Kettles ' Flower and Fruit Stands Bisouit Boxes Cruets and Butter Dishes Egg Stands Preserve Jars Sugar and Creams Salad Bowls Ink Stands, _c, &o. LOOK AT THE WINDOWS. Our Btock of HOUSE-FURNISHING IRONMONGERY in our Shops and Show Room! is well worth inspecting by all intending purchasers. i MARBLE MANTLEPIECES, TILES, FENDEBS AND FIREIRONS, RANGES, English, Scotch, and American. Just Opbnup— SEASON'S STOCK OF GUNS AND SPORTING AMMUNITION, ROBT. GARDNER AND CO , Limited, 1 LAMBTON QUAY AND FEATHERSTON-STREET, WELLINGTON. '¦ •¦ - E. W. MILLS & CO., x— m IMPORTEBS OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY i AND TOOLS, Have just landed, for the coming Harvest, ' Hornsby's Highest Pbize Reapebs and Stbing Bindebs. Hornsby's Highest Pbize Reapebs and String Bindkbs, with all tho lateri Improvements and Extras. Hornsby's Combined Reapebs and Mowebb. i Hornsby's Mowing Machines. Supebiob Binding Twine. Supebiob Binding Twine, for Hornsby's, Woods', and othet maohines. Steel Binding Wibe. I American Horse Hat Rakes. Habvestinp Tools. The New American Solid Steel Soythes, Soythe Handles, Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Reap Hooks, &C, &o. Write early ; we Bhall be pleased to give yon every information. E. W. MILLS AND 0 0., Limited, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON.

OOAL AND COKE. ENCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY By using the Best Household Steam and Smithy Coals from tho Celebrated Brunner Coal Mines, Greymouth. Coke for Smelting, Malting, and other i purposes, Fire Bricks, Firo Clay, and Firo Clay Goods of every description always on hand or made to order, and can be obtained '• at the Brunner Coal Company's Yard. KENNEDY BROS., Proprietors, [ Customhouse-quay, Adjoining Lion Foundry, Wellington. ROBERT SCOTT, Agent. VT B LS O N SOAP. /"IROCKERY! CROCKERY!! \J CROCKERY ! ! ! 180 dozen breakfast and tea cups and saucers, at 3s (Jd per dozen Flockton's Variety Stores. 150 sets splendid ohamberware, at from 7s 6d to 11s Flookton's Variety Stores. 18 dinner services of 88 pieces each, various designs, at 55s the Bet Flookton's Variety Stores. Dishes, plates, mugs, jugs, and crockery of every description, at astonishingly low prices. 9 ) at once and see them at iflockton's Variety Stores.

MESSRS. CAZNEAU AND CONNOLLY Photogbaphebs, Lambton Quay, TJESPECTFULLY announce to theii Patrons and the inhabitants of Wei lington that, having lately engaged a new staff of skilled assistants, and having placcc the working department of thoir businesi under the management of a really first-clasi American botographer, they aro now pro pared to ecute orders for all styles anc sizes of Photographs in the very latesi manner and highest finish. Speoial attention given to'sitters, and ordon promptly executed. CAZNEAU AND CONNOLLY, Lambton Quat Wellington X\T F. PARSONS (LATB OABCOINK AND PAB8ON8), BUILDKR, CONTRACTOR, ANI UNDERTAKER, PIPITKA-BTRIBT, PTT.T.TATffI TABT.T3SGEO. WRIGHT & CO.'S celebrated pru;< medal tables ; sample table on view TVmTTEM, NICHOLSON _ CO., Agents.

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Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 24 March 1884, Page 1

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