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INTEODUCTION OF THE FIRST SERIES OF NOVELTIES FOR THE SPRING, BY KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, /CONTAINING many loading fraturos in each depattment, purchased at Paris and the \J various manufacturing centres in Great Britain and the most fashionable distributing warehouses in London. Kirkcaldie and Stainß respectfully solicit tho attention of tho citizens of Wellington and visitors at the General Assembly by their PRESENT DISPLAY OF FRENCH MANTLES, VISITES, JACKETS, CAPES, &c These are made up in Ottoman Silkß, Duoheise Satin, Canvas Gauze with Brocaded Velvet Leaves and Roses, Broohe Satin, Imperial Coral, Mantles in Stuff, ailk-lined and j other new materials, the whole assortment forming ONE-FIFTH PART of a manufacturer's stook purohaaed by their Mr. Kirkoaldio in Paris, two parts of which have been sent to Now Zealand and the other threa parts to New South Wales. As theso goods are exceptionally firßt-clasa value, embraoing the latest styles, and adapted to all ages, and the purchase having been made in June, are consequently new and suitable for spring or warm Bummer weather. Tj^T /"YYJI7Tj^ T> CJ (Fifty boxes choice French Flowers, for Millinory J? JUyJ ? T JIiXLO. X purposes and Evening Wear. FANOY DRESS MATERIALS ON VIEW BY KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Cojbtjmo Frenoh and English textures, coospioaoia amongst which is the Armnre of Coat of Mail Cloth, with phun edf colours to matoh SXk Spotted Nun's Veiling, with plaim to match for the present style of dresses Striped and Spotted Spun Silk Novelties Checked Spnn Silks, to mix with self colours Stripes, to be made up alone, exceedingly durable, 2s 3d per yard The variety of PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS MATERIALS being very large, a visit is urgently desired. ZEPHYRSTZEPHYRS. For 000 l morning wear, or even for afternoon, this most universal cotton fabric has taken the plaoe of sateens, Ao. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS have now opened a very large assortment of these beautiful goods, which can be seen in one of their large Show Windows. Tho variety includes Checks, Plaids, Stripes with spots. In all theße styles self colours to matoh are intermixed with the greatest effect. THE PRICES OF ZEPHYRS aro 6Jd, BJd, lOd, Ib, 1b 2d, la 4d, 23 per yard, manufootured to the order of Kirkoaldie k Stains. Reversible Twilled Sateen Prints, in oheoks and plaida, 9|d per yard. HOSIERY. This Department is now supplied with all tho requirements for LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. The Leading Novoltioa in Ribbon, Satin, and Ottoman Cord, reversible, in all colours Kid and Swedo Gloves, 4, G, and 8 buttons and fasteners. Kid and Swodo Gloves Mousquotairo Kid and Swodo Gloves Gauntleti, from 3s Gd to 8b Gd. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET. N.B.— By tho Tonqariro, Kirkoaldio and Stains will exhibit a largo pnrchaso of Fronqh and English BONNETS AND HATS, due notico of which will bs given as soon as tney aro opened. Caßh purohatora of .£2 and upwards are allowed Is in tho pound, or 5 por cent, discount : Monthly bills, as arranged, 2} per cent, discount. WILLIAM DAWSON AND CO., IRON MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Have now on view a large and well-selected stock of Season's Goods : GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, COMPBISING Hat, Coat, and Umbrella Stands Minton's Patent Tiles, Stovea, and Register Grates Flavel's Leamington Ranges and American Cooking Stovos Nickel-plated Fenders and Fire Irons Coal Vases, Fire Iron Rests, Ashpans, Trivets, &o. " Bedsteads — Nickel-plated, Brass, and Iron Table Lamps with Annioapnio, Lome, and Duplex Burners Annioapnio Keroliers, Hall, and Bracket Lamps Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, and Brackets Table and Pooket Cutlery of the best quality Japanned and Papier Maohie Tea Trays, ELECTRO-PLATED ROODS. Toa and Coffee Services, Salvers, Crnet and Piokla Frames Bisonit Boxes, Entree Dishes, Toast Racks Tea, Dessert, and Table Spoons and Forks, &0., &o. SHOW ROOMS : GREY AND FEATHERSTON-STREETS, WELLINGTON. ROBT. GARDNER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, LAMBTON QUAY, HAVE on hand a large stook of Goods suitable for the presont season, and a most oomplete stook of General House Itonishinga and Builders' Ironmongery. We note a tvg lines :— Marble Mantelpieoes, Register Grata, Tile Hearths, Leamington Ranges, American and Scotch Stovqp (a larg* variety) Fenders, Fire-irons, Coal Vases, Kerosene Chandoliers, Hall Lamps, Table Lamps and all kinds of Lamp Glasses, Wioks, and Burners Iron Bedsteads, Cots, and Spring Mattrasses Garden Rollers, Lawn Mowers, and a fall stook of Garden Tools and Requisites. ROBERT GARDNER AND CO., LIMITED, LAMBTON QUAY, Agents for the "Standard "and "Wheeler and Wilson's" Unrivalled Sewing Machines. ri W. GOODSO N'S BO^TS! * t rk-KT-nrkXT AT>r»ATvn« /^ITY BOOT EMPORIUM, WilmsLONDUJN A-tlt/ADJi Vj strkrt (late Stone's), stooked to Isnowrepleto with a Grand Assortment of T^k^^S^LS^ WATCHES (warranted), any house in Wollington. Please compare. GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY CITY BooT Empobtom. -Ladies' Kid and (GUARANTEED), Morocco E.S. from 4s 6d, bulk worth 9s 6d ; And a magnificent stock of Morocco high-leg Balmorals from 9s 6d ; _„.._ n/\n. -n a French Calf Balmorals for winter wear ; warm FANCY GOODS, ]mod s ii pp ers and Boots in great variety, Unequalled in the city either for extent, Cheap. variety, or cheapness. City Boot Emporium, Willis-street near tho Empire Hotel. — Just Opened, Ladies In anticipation of tho arrival of a large Glassy Kid Button and Balmoral Boots I stock of goods directly imported from Eng- (Fronoh) ; aIBO Evening and Walking Shoes. ' • a^' tl B F, 0J f neni J a £ d J . apal ?' C - W - G : Gentlemen's Shooting and Tourist Watermtimatos that a reduction has been made f Balraoral hand-sewn ; Oloth-top favourable oireumstances, some lovely goods Citt Boot Emporium (late Stonx), suited for noted for Superior Colonial-mado Goods. WPTYTVTNft auti Tm?TTTT>AV Youths', Maids', and Children's strong WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY wintel . Bootg Mon>(J Watertigllte Ba f. or tho ordinary gifts so often interchanged. J» ELLIOTT. Whether the useful or ornamental be de- " sired, no purchaser should make their Beleo- THE GENERAL STORE, tion without first seeing the EXTENSIVE PUTONIiI STOCK of tbft ___ * LONDON ARCADE T^ re * ;im " n & thanks to the inhabitants of _^ ' -*- Petone and Surrounding Distriots for tho liberal support they have given mo since Wo have just unpacked j oponod) j wonld r(Jmind them . fc h to NOTEPAPER AND ENVELOPES my advantage to serve them well. My stock that wo aro able to sell cheaper than ever, being nearly complete, I will have the plcasnre of calling on thorn weekly on and Wo Btill adopt tho plan of offering our after this date, and hope to be favoured with BOOKS AND STATIONERY farther orders. AT The MISSES WILKIE wish to thank the ENGLISH PRICES ! Ladies of the distriot for the patronage they have received in the MILLINERY AND All Goods aro marked in Plain Figures, in DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, which j unison with our Trade Motto, will be tnrned out in the lateßt styleß. Fit "Small Profits and Quick Returns." Guaranteed. s I have made arrangements with Ballinger GOODSON 'S Bros, to act as assents for Bidging, Spouting, &c, Ac. LONDON ARCADE, 1 am » vonr obedient servant, DAVID WILKIE, ~ Late Jameson Bros, k Co. PAPERHANGINGS. PAPERHANGINGS. TUST RECEIVED, a large consignment, XI7ELLINGTON DYE WORKS, *J ex Lurlino, direct from the manufac- tt Cuba-street. Tory, of the latest designs ; and not having Established 1863. sufficient storage room, have marked them -^r BARBER Proprietor at very low prices, to ensure a speedy dear- gu^,. Meda i Md Certificates of Merit ance. A quantity of Remnants tobe cleared f or Dy e W at less than cost prioe. A large *ook of Woollen, Silk, and mixed Fabricß, in Gfas Shades, all siises and shapes. Twrfers Ladies' Dresses, Jackets, Ulsters, ko., u» great vanety. Painters' reqnisitei. cleaned and beautifully Dyed any colour, Estimates given. Country oidpw attended without being unpicked. Gents* Clothes W-L.ii. K33 Cleaned, Dyed, and Pressed, to look like Vote the Address— new .. ]) yo warra nted fast. Window CurA. lUBNER, tains, Tablecovers, &0., Cleaned or Dyed. tt » CouRTBNAT Placb, straw Hats Cleaned and Dyed. Kid Gloves Half-way between Gasworks and City Hotel, cleaned. Feathers Cleaned and beautifully ¦ " — ~ Dyed any colour, and ourled. Beat dyes and WOODSEDE SAWMILL COMPANY. chemicals only used. Newest and fastest colours are produced at tho lowest possible ORDERS for Totara and Matai executed Prjce compatible with first-olasß workmanBhip. Note the address — at Market Rates. w. BARBER, Cuba-street. H. F. LOGAN, ¦ ON BALK, Custom Howe Form. Brenin* P"" 4 "**"

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Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 44, 20 August 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 44, 20 August 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 44, 20 August 1884, Page 1

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