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CURTAINS, CRETONNES, TAPESTRJES. KrKKCALDIE & STAINS WOULD respectfully draw the attention of their numeroua patrons to the MAGNIFICENT EXHIBITION OF CURTAINS now on view at their Warehouse. The Goods have just arrived, and the collection, which comprises Tapestry, Plush, Guipure DArt, Madras, Applique^ and Real Gnipure Curtains, has been culled from the stocks of the beHt British, French, and German manufacturers. As the variety of design nnd richness of quality far surpass anything hitherto shown i-. Wellington, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS feel assured that the goods will meet with a ; apid sale and give every satisfaction. Beat Englihh Tapestry Curtains, 21/-, 27/6, 33/-, 42/-, to 84/0 per pair Rich Plush Curtains, Fancy Dado Borders, 65/-, 105/-, 110/-, 120/-, 126/- per pair Madras Curtains, Oriental designs, 26/6, 32/6, 45/6, 63/- por pair FIGURED PLUSH CURTAINS, IN CARDINAL AND GOLD AND BLUE AND GOLD, £8 8s PER PAIR. Guipure DArt Curtains, cream, 37/6, 40/-, 45/-, 48/6, to 63/- per pair White Applique Curtains, special sizes, 2 x 4i yards, 52/6, CO/-, 75/-, 84/Real Frenoh Guipure Curtains, 40/-, 45/6, 63/-, 73/ C, to 120/- por pair LATEST NOVELTIES IN CURTAININGS. The Shiela Curtain, Plush, 54in wide, 13s 6d La Porte, or Turkish Cretonne, 54in wide, 10s Rich Roman Stripes, 54in wide, 2s Gd and 4s 9d per yard A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF NOTTINGHAM AND AYRSHIRE WHITE LACE CURTAINS, AT ALL PRICES, From 4/-, 5/-, 6/C, 6/9, 7/6, 8/fi, 9/-, 10,'-, 12/-, 14/-, 15/-, to 50/- per pair. A Choice Selection of the Newest Designs in ENGLISH AND FRENCH CRETONNES, From BJd, 9d, 9Jd, lOJd, Hid, Is 3d, to 2s lid per yard. Thin lot includes some very handsome patterns, in Cream Grounds, very suitable for Bedrooms. m A 'OTnC!nPT>T'l?d 48in to 54in wide, in Union, All Wool, and Silk 1 _\. t Jil© I ti J ___{_> and Wool mixed, beautiful designs, from 2/6, 4/-, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/9, to 21/6 per yard. POR CASH ONLY. KIRKCALDIE^ & STAINS, LAMBTON-QUAY AND ST. GEORGE'S HALL. SPORTING SEASON, 1886. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO., IRON MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS, HAVE now landed Season's Stook of GUNS, AMMUNITION, AND FITTINGS, comprising— Single and Double Muzzle Loading Guns Single and Doubla Breech Loading Guns, with top, side, and bottom aotionß, and left barrals choka bor« Martini-Henry and Westley Richards Spotting Rifles Diamond Grain Gnnpowder, in i and lib cunniaters, Nos. 2 and 6 Alliance Gunpowder, in i and lib oannisters, Nos. 2 and 4 FFF Gunpowder, in £ and lib No. 2 Tower-proof Gnnpowder, in 51b bags, for Rabbiters Patent Chilled Shot, Nos 1 to 6, in 101b bags Elley'iGrwnCF Cartridges, loaded with Chilled Shot, Nos 2 to 6 ; Elley's Green and Brown CF Cartridge Cases ; Elley'B Snider and Mart'ni-Henry Rifle Cartridges ; Ellev's Gun Caps for Muzzle «r Breech Loaders, in 100, 250, and 500 boxes ; Elley's Cloth and Felt Wada Cartridge Fillers, Rccappers, Turnovers, Extractors, Powder Flasks, Shot Pen oh and Belte, Cleaning Rode, Wad Punches, Ballet Moulds, 4c. Kynock's Brass Perf c Cartridge Cases, Crimpers, Rccappers, Caps, Wadß, &o. OPENING_NOTIOE. DEESSMAIaNQ , NEW _i H " p DEESSMAHNO! f^i W. DUTTON re-opened the Shop AT lately occupied by the Wellington Biscuit P T A T? TC ' S Company on SATURDAY, 22nd MAY. with , , , . . /^ASH DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, a complete stock ef \^j Household Requisites, Fancy Goods, Lambton-qoat. and Autistic Stationery, We beg to advise our Customers and the Comprising- Lftdiea Qf Wellinston thflt from the 14t h Ladies' Bags, Travelling Bags JUNE our Dressmaking Department will School Satohe's, Pio-nic Baskets b d NEW MANAGEMENT, having Italian Rush and Grass Baskets , * Plush Brackets, Plush Photo Frames secured the servico3 of a Lady from ONE Carved and Gilt Photo Frames OF THE BEST HOUSES IN DUNEDIN, Breakfast Sets, Brushware , ... „ T tt/-itttjio— n_ ¦cityetu' Scrap Books, Relief Scraps * ho comos ~ lth the HIGHEST CREDENPhoto Albums, &c, _c, *c. TIALS as to ABILITY and SKILL In japanes_"goods. f™ and OTHERWISE PLEASING her patrons. Come and Inspect the Goods and Compare ' We therefore announce that we are prepared GEO. W. DUTTON, to take orders for: Importer op Books, Stationery, DRESS AND MANTIjE-MAIQNG and Fanct Goods, jn all its b RANCHESi Lambton-quay. Assured that we Bhall be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favour us OPENING NOTICE. _ ith thoir o i dei . 8 . X M. MAY, for many years with Graves & Fleming, has commenced business in PRICES ' ACCORDING TO STYLE, those premises known as tho Bon Marche, MOST MODERATE. No. 3, Cuba-street, with a new and oarefullyselected stook of Gent's Mercery, Hats, ~— . — , -rr-fn Juvenile Clothing, &c. . U_jA_4__ b His long experince in the clothing depart- CASH DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, ment at G. & F.s will bo sufficient guaran- LAMBTON-QUAY tee that anyone favouring him with a Call will find his stock well assorted, and markod IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE at reasonablo prioes. of By courtesy and strict attention to the /-^HINA, GLASS, AND CROOTCERYrequirements of his customers, J.M.M. WARE, , . •„ r.. „. . At Prices never heard of bof oro in Wellington hopes to merit a share of the publio patron- j- jjgt^ Quantities, at a_e. i D. CHISHOLM'S, Mo__swobt_.BT___t. Remember the Address-No. 3, Cuba-street. Tumbloi . g( from 2g 9^ r dozen • Wine Glasses, from 4s por dozen KIMBERLEY GOLDFIELDS. China Cu PBP B and Sauoors, white and gold, , from 7s per dozen 2000 OUNCES OF GOLD. China Plates, white and gold, from 6a 6d to 7s 6d per dozen NOTICE China pink and gold Cups and Saucers, from " 10s per dozen THIS amount of gold is said to havo been chin * Tea Services, 40 and 42 pieces, 18s per abeady discovered, and upon the - B , e ; .- , o , , -„, strength of the reports circulated, many are Breakfast Cups amd Sauoors, band and line, already on the road to Kimborley. „ « per dozen Wise aro they who stay at home, and by Chamber Sets, good quality, from 11s 6d per a «ystem of careful industry and economy __ .Bo*_. Bo *_ ... , , . steadily accumulate that wealth others seek Water Bottles, from ls each to obtain too rapidly. In no way can money Glass Jugs, from Is each be saved more readily than in the purchase gets of Jugs, three in set, from 2s 3d per Bet of really good 2 casks of white stone, metal top, Teapotß, BOOTS AND SHOES, ™', from ,. :l8 :,? a L each » ... , „„ t And nowhere can such valuo for money be 20 doz. Piedishes, varieties, from 7d each obtained as at the Washstand Basins, from 2s 6d each GREAT SALVAGE SALE Lampware and Globes, Mugß, Plates, MaAT jolica and Fancy China, very cheap VV. & J SIAPLES, A large' stock of Chamberware, cheap, to ORIGINAL BOOT SHOP, matchsets No. 86, Willis-street. . As a clearance must be mado, no reasonable NOTICE TO MINERS. offer refused. Donotleavo without first obtaining a good „. „ „, supply of Staples' well-known Minors' Note the Addre * B ~_- o „„, ,, Watertights. . D- CmSHOLM, Molesworth-street. C HEAPER _THAN EVER. TQ THE BOQT TEADR Sugar, No. 1, beßt white ... 3Jd per lb Do No. 2 3d por lb OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Do No. 3, 2ld per lb Tea, Blended, lßßd, 2s, 2s 4d, 2s Bd, 3s LEATHER & GRINDERY WAREHOUSE P or lb AND Tea, Boxes, 14a, 18s, 20s, 25s per fcox _ A^jm? a pttlpv Vermicelli and Maccaroni ... 9d per lb UPPER MANUFACTORY. c^ O ' a " dTaP ! OC 66 a da«d9d pp 8 ee d rb P S JAMES SUCKLING having taken the Salmon ?d per tin Memtt, Artist, Upper Willis-street, has Marmalado (Keillor's) 8d per tin opened them as above. rS 48 I" ::: ::: ::: WJS lb Bespoke Uppers, best style and quality. Candles (Kitchen's) 6dperlb;lls6d per box CITY FOUNDRY so?p°, sd.^?ifiS 1 _i l i%!?& I K ***•* "Jir* 1 placo - A-ott-r' Joodstt?qSallJ°low prices at CRABTREE & SONS, Millwrights, Corner oSb^&'SStt^wlngton. En^ e »- -> d **** Smiths, makers of — ~ evory description of Steam Engines and [CIKCTJ-AB. THE EAGLE Boilers, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT (Opposite Barrett's Hotel). Contractors' Ironwork, Iron Gates, Fencing SIR — Having, some twelve months since, Standards and Ornamental Fencin . purchased tho above business from Mr. wvw ¦ t_qtj wvwt 1 1 Huxley (in whoso employment we have been J . ASI WEEK! LAST? WEEK!! for upwards of five years), we would respect ¦»- ORPA - qaVapf tsATT? fully solicit a continuanoe of your esteemod GREAT SAVAGE SALE. £ft Brf_e largo purchasers for cash, employing Call and secure some of the Bargains as we do the beat talent in our Cutting De- before lt ls too at partment, and devoting our entire personal R. HANNAH _ CO.'S, attention to the business, we are in a position Willis-Btreet, on the Corner. to offer to our patrons exceptional value, combined with excellence of style, fit, and workmanship. \\r ANTED. KNOWN. We are now opening up our large and ff l -j varied shipments for the Autumn and Winter PURE MANDARIN TEA, Seasons, comprising Coatings and Tweods in Colonial, "Scotch," and English manufacture. In lib packets, packed in China, and _nWo would draw special attention to our „j. * * _ _ _ _tr • _~..i n /.. Celebrated Suits' at 10s and _4 10s, ported direct, to be had at Hume s Produce thoroughly shrunk, and invite inspection store 65 Willis-street, at jour earliest convenience In all command, These lib packets weigh l\oz over the Were »Si yy ours, *-**». JONES _ ASHDOWN Pure Mandarin Tea, best quality, in lib <I-te Huxley & Co.) packets, 2s 6d per lbXNSPECTION INVITED. HUME A S O N, Jnst received, per b.b. lonio, agrand stook Willis-street. J - SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &o. , ' Also _ grand variety^ the Litest novelties in TV7A NTE D Known— The Largest FurTies, Mufflers, and Umbrellas. TT ' . ' Hats, in endless varieties, made to any shape, nishing Warehouse in Wellington is H. All orders receive prompt attention. M'EWEN, BROWN, _ KITTO, Fielder's, Manners-street. Call and inspect HAT AND CAP MANUFACTUEEES, 40, WilluMrireet. , ' the enperior Furniture Ac. ' _

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 1

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