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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. BLOUSES. Me'.bhs. KIRKCALDIE 4 STAINS have opened up, ex Kaikonra, a very large shipment of these "DLOUSES. Goods. They will be very fashionable. The prioea .L* range from 3s lid to lls Gd each. Some of the 'DLOUSES. styles opened arc extremely dainty and becoming. ■JLOUSRS. An Early Inspection is Invitbb. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LADIES' QHIRTS. What the papers aay about the Garibaldi Shirt •.— O Daily Telegraph— ' r Ladies' shirts of striped linen LADIES' QHIRTS. look very smart.* O Illustrated London News— " Shirts finished off LADIES' QHIRTS. with knotted ties aro very much in favour." X-? Daily Newß— " Fiilla have broken out all onr shirt TADIES' Q<HIRTS- fronts feminine. Every* second woman one mflets ji r^ wears a skirt, coat, and shirt." KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. r^OUAVE XACKETS. These dainty Jackets seem to have token the M-l «J fashionable world by storm. They are an indispensZOUAVE XACKETS. ablo accompaniment to the Blonse for outdoor wear. *J Wo have them in a variety of materials, inoluding r^OUAVE rACKETS. Sergo, Holland, Silk, and Cloth, both beaded and JLX «J braided, and in the leading colours, from 8s Cd to 24s KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. GORED QKIRTS. The now plain Skirt, with a Blouse, Shirt, and 0 Zouave Jacket, arc tho very perfection of noatness GORED QKIRTS. for morning wear, tennis, or travelling, and cannot IO be improved upon. They have an advantage ovor GORED QKIRTS. complete cotton costumes, both on the score of O expense and usefulness, and are far more stylish and GORED QKIRTS. becoming. Mesars K. &S. have received their first IO shipment of these Skirts, and anticipate a rapid sale. /^ORED , Prices range from 21s each. In ordering by post, state size of Collar for Blouses and for Skirts, Waist, and Front Lengtbd. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, I. LAMBTON QUAY. r|>HE rapidly increasing demand for tho TIGKR and MANDARIN TEAS is proof »- positive of their exceptional valuk. 2/- TIGEiTtEA 2/4 The first and original Indian and Ceylon blend introduced to the colony. j 2 - MANDARIN TEA 2/4 A skilfnl blend of China, Tndian, anil Ceylon, pleasing tho most fastidious Tea-drinkers. 2/- " CEYLON TEA 2/4 This is a line for value the beßt to be obtained, in Black and Gold and Red and Gold Pkta. Put up in lib and lib Packets, 51b and 101b Tins, and Half-chests. WALTER BMALLBONF, WHOLESALE AGENT, FARISH-STREET, WELLINGTON.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE foot that Mr. Eden Geoboe has guaranteed Messrs. WRIGGLESWORTH * BINNS 5000 sittings for one artist-finished 15 by 12 Enlargement on Opal, and one dozen Patented Matt-Opal type or Enamelled Cabinets for Ono Guinea, has indaacd somo small photographers to slightly imitate by sending ont canvassers to sell tickets for Paper Enlargements. Mr. Eden Geoboe would respectfully draw the attention of the to £ho .faot that Paper Enlargements are not to be compared with Opal Enlargements, and that they should docline to purchase deposit tickets from any but the oanvassers carrying the Bamples prepared by Messrs. WRIGGLESWORTH ft BINNS, as that firm are acknowledged to be far and away the best photographers of New Zealand, and the Only Patentees of the Matt-Opal Type Prooess. ■ ■ * " IMPORTANT < NOTICE ' TO' HOUSE 1 ' KEEPERS. G. E. JANSON, City T Mabt, 58, Cuba-btbebt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT , Is now selling GROCERIES (Not Patent Medicines), at Reduced Fbices. WHITE SUGAR, 2|d per lb „ „ 8s Gd per bag » » 9s per bag Splendid Value Tea, Is Gd per lb Janson's Favourite Blend Tea, 2s per lb, 2d less per tin Janson's Excelsior Blend Tea, 2s 6d per lb, 2d less per tin Keroaene, 150 test, very best brands, 5i 3d per tin, 4d per bottle 121bs FLOUR, Is 3 tins Jam, Is ; bag Germina, Is (•lbs Tapioca, Is ; Gibs Sago, la 51bs Rice, Is ; 6 packets Cornflour, Is Wine Biscuits, 4d ; Mixed Bisouits, 4d Currants, sd ; Raisins, 5Jd Fresh Herrings, 7d ; Mullet, 6d Fresh Butter and Eggs daily And all other goods at equally low rates CALE NOW ON. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Whatever is unsold will be put up to Publio Auction on THURSDAY, 14th INSTANT. J. M AND EL, TOBACCONIST, 67, LtMBTON-QUAY. JAMESON BROS. & CO., , GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Opposite Scotch Churoh, Willis and Dixon Streets. BbANCH— TOBT AND BUCKLE StbKBTS. J_ Company's No. 1 Sugar ... , 2}d per lb Half-cheat Tea, from ... Is 3d per lb Coffee, from Is 2d per lb Cocoa "... 9d per tin London Sperms 8d per lb Cocktail Salmon lOd per tin Fisherman Salmon 8d per tin Kippered Herrings lOd-pertin Fresh Herrings 7d per tin Herrings in Tomato lid per tin Herrings in Shrimp Sance ... Is per tin Cream Tartar Is 4d per lb JAMESON BROS. Jt , CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. " ' i Dunedin Ale and Stout, 8s Gdand 5s Smith's Adelaide Wines, 34s per dozen Harvey's celebrated Claret, 22s per cose Cleland's Australian Brandy '■ ■ Honnessy's Brandy Geneva, Rum, Sohnappa, Old.Tom , j JAMESON BROS. & CO., WILLIS AND TOBY STREETS; GOODS NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE. QPEOIAL SHIPMENTS ;of NEW SPBINCr GOQDS at , j " .s-~ DALTON'S, Tailob, 43, Cuba-Ureet.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 19 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 19 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 19 September 1893, Page 1