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FIRST INDICATIONS OF PREVAILING FASHIONS. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS' EARLY SPRING NOVELTIES Are now being spened, and will be exhibited in the different departments of their establishment during the present week. THE FIRST SHIPMENTS REPRESENTS EARLY SPRING LO i D d ON } models MILLINERY paris ) EAE.LY SPRTNft Lace and Silk Capes, &A.JMJI OiltXlMor Black and Coloubed MANTLES Cloth Jackets, New Jebssyb. EARLY SPRING tw«d t«xtbem, COSTUMES A SPECIAL FEATURE in this Department is the display of DRILL COSTUMES Which have received mnoh favour in the HOME and CONTINENTAL CAPITALS. EAELY SPRING Fan °y, Tweeds, Black Tv-n-noci /-i/~k/-\-rvci and Navy Sergeß, DRESS GOODS Armure Tweeds, Inverneaa Tweeds. EARLY SPRING Cotton Crepes, Printed nrvmmn\T T^-r»-r-iciri ,r>i /-*>./-% -r-.« Sateens, Cotton Drills, COTTON DRESS GOODS Cotton Japaneße. 83TCOTTON DRILLS, COTTON JAPANESE ¦ Will bo the leading feature for coming season. EARLY SPRING The Newest Shapes LADIES' SHIRTS Soft and Stiff Fronts. In this Department the LATEST developments in LADIES' "LINGERIE" is fully represented, including LADIES' WAISTCOATS, speoially adapted to wear with Tailor-made Dresses, and suitable for the New Style in Ladies' Jackets. ADDITIONAL SHIPMENTS are expected at an early date. A Vißit of Inspection is respectfully solioited. KIKKCALDTe & STAINS, WELLINGTON.

LAST WEEK OF VEITCH J AND ! ALLANS SALE ! T~VURING the week we will dear out all REMNANTS and ODD LOTS Accumulated during the SALE. Remnants Flannel ODD LOTS Gloves Remnants Calico ODD LOTS Buttons Remnants Flannelette ODD LOTS Hosiery Remnants Carpets ODD LOTS Mantles Remnants Floorcloth ODD LOTS Jackets Remnants Dresses ODD LOTS Trimmings Remnants Prints ODD LOTS Handkerchiefs Remnants Shirtings ODD LOTS Ribbons Remnants Sheetings ODD LOTS Laces Remnants Linings ODD LOTS Boys' Suits Remnants Trouserings ODD LOTS Braces Remnants Cretonne VEITCH AND ALLAN.

I N.E.W. j-VTEW UOODS. NEW SHIPMENTS. I CARPETS. ' ! URUSSKLS, WILTONS, TAPESTRIES, With handsome Eugb to match. I SPECIAL— The above will be sold at BED-ROCK IPEICES! DRAWINGROOM SUITES, £\S 13/- w £1515/DININGROOM SUITES, ' FROM £12 12/SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM

H. J. RODGERS & CO., THE WHOLESALE CARPET LINOLEUM, AND LINEN WAREHOUSE, Next Winder's, Manners-street. SALE ! BANK SALE I LINOLEUMS SEIZED— 2yds Linoleum ... Is 9d for Is 4d 2yds Linoleum ... 2s 6d for Ib lid 2yds Linoleum ... 3s 6d for 2s lid 2yds Linoloum ... 4s 6d for 3s 6d SOLD FOR BANK— 4yds Linoleum ... 2s 6d for Is lid 4yds Linoleum ... 3s 6d for 2s 3d 4yds Linoleum ... 4s Od for 2s 6d 4yds Linoleum ... 4s 6d for 3a 6d BANK SALE BANK. LADIES' WATERPROOF CLOAKS, All Reduced. Shop open till 9.30, to enable Workingmen to buy. H. J. RODGERS & CO., Next Winder's. Manners-street.

£4.O— FOUR ROOMS— £4O COMPLETELY FURNISHED Vy FOBFORTY POUNDS. „ DOUBLE BEDROOM. 1 Double Brass-mounted Bedstead, £, b. d. extended rail 1 17 6 1 Spring Mattraßß, 30s ; 1 Wool Bed, 27s 6d ; 1 Bolster, 2 Kapoo Pillows, 14s ... ... 311 6 1 pair Sheets, 10s; 1 pair Slips, 2s; 1 pair Blankets, 16b 18 0 1 White Quilt, 9s 6d ; 1 Washstand, with Railßandset Ware, 245... 1 13 6 1 All Wool Carpet 1 15 0 1 pair White Lace Curtains, 3^ydß long 0 6 0 1 Art Window-Blind, with spring roller 0 4 0 2 Cane-seat Chairs 0 9 0 1 Dressing Chest, Brass Mounted and Bevelled Glass, 22 xlB ... 4 10 SPARE BEDROOM. 1 Bedstead, 225 ; 1 Spring Mattrass, 18s 2 0 0 1 pair Blankets, 11s ; 1 Quilt, 6s ; 1 Slip, Is ; 1 Pillow and Bolster, 6s 6d 1 14 6 1 pair Sheets, 6a Rd ; 1 pair Lace Curtains, 4s 6d 0 11 0 1 Art Window-Blind and SpringRoller 0 4 0 1 Washstand and set Ware, 19s; 1 Carpet Square, 7s 6d ... 1 6 6 1 Polished Toilet Table and Toilet Glass 0 13 0 SITTINGROOM. 1 Carpet with border (all wool), 12ft x 10ft 6in 2 10 0 1 Couch, 3 Bmall Chairs and 1 Easy Chair, nioely upholstered ... 6 5 0 1 Occasional Walnut Table ... 015 0 1 Hearthrug, 10s : 1 Brass-rail Fender, 10s 10 0 1 Art Window-Blind and Patent Roller 0 4 0 1 pair I.aoe Curtains (suitable for bow window) 0 10 0 KITCHEN. 1 Table, 8s 6d ; 3 Chairs, 10s 6d ; 3 Sauoepans, 7s Od ; 1 Kettle, ss ; 1 Fryingpan, Is 2d 1 12 8 1 Meat Tin, la 9d ; 1 Sugar, Is; x Butter, Is • 6 white and gold Cnpß and Saucers, 3b 3d ... 0 7 0 6 white and gold Plates, 3s ; G Meat Plates, 3s; 6 Dessert Plates, 2b ; 1 set Jugs, 2s 6d 0 10 6 2 Vegetable Dishes, ss : 1 Sanoeboat, Ib ; 3 Meat Dishes, 4s 6d ; 1 Fanoy Teapot, 2s 9d 0 13 3 2 Salt Cellars, Is; C eaoh Dessert and Table Knives (Johnston's), 11s 5d 0 12 5 6 eaoh Don Silver Spoons, tea, dessert, and table 0 14 0 6 eaoh Don Silver Forks, dessert and table 0 11 6 1 Hair Broom, 3s ; 1 Amorioan Broom, Is 6d; 2 Wash-Tubs, 11a 0 15 6 1 Bucket, Is 6d ; 1 Scrub, Is ; 1 sot Boot Brushes, 2s 6d ; Dustpan and Brushes, 2s 6d 0 7 6 1 Knifo-board, 10d; 1 Wash-board, Ib ; 1 Box Iron, 3b ; 1 Washnp, 2s 0 6 10 1 Pie Dish, 8d ; 1 Pudding Basin, 8d 0 14 .£4O 0 0 Those about to furnish are earnestlj requested to inspect the above articles. We invite OQmparison with any house in New Zealand. HENRY FIELDER, DIRECT IMPORTER AND MAJTUFACTURER, Mannebs-btbiet, Wellington. IN BANKRUPTCY. /"KWING to the Bankruptcy in Palmerston yj North of Mr. D. A. Ogilvie, a large consignment of General Ironmongery has been thrown on the Bank's hands. This I have purohased at a very low price, and now the whole will be offered at very LOW PRICES. Enamelled Ware, exceptionally good quality, Cutlery, ridiculously low in prioe; Brush Ware, Sets Brace and Bits, 2s; Garden Rakes, 12- tooth, 8d; Steel Hat and Coat Hooks, Is doz ; Table and Dessert Knives, from 3s 3d half dozen ; Tea Trays, 6d eaoh, <fco., Ac For a short time only. T. J. THOMPSON, Best Value Ibonmonoee, 60, CUBA-STREET.

THE GREAT ADVANTAGE OP THB TXRESDEN PIANO COMPANY'S TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM Over that of the ordinary " Hire System" CONSISTS in the fact that should a purchaser, either through laok of employment, sickness, bad trade, or other misfortune, be unable to meet his payments punctually, , the Manager will allow all the leniency that the merits of the case appear to demand. SHOULD the purohaser, after every leniency has been allowed, still continue unable to meet his engagements, he may retain the instrument by speoial arrangement for extension of time. THIS is the most equitable system yet introdnoed, and there is no better way of obtaining a Piano or Organ than by purchasing from the DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. THE DRESDEN COMPANY 18 A HOUSEHOLD WOKD In Thousands of Happy Homes Throughout the Colony. TIME PAYMENTS, fbom 20s MONTHLY. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Lambton-quay, .Wellington. M. J. BROOKES Manages.

ALPRED NICOL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, (Eight years with W. Littlejohn A Son), ' Has pleasure in announcing the arrival of the following New Goods: — Ladies' Gold Watohes, Fob Alberts, latest in Gold Brooches (set with ohrysoprase and pearls), Gold Links, Silrer Brooches, Ac. | Also, a few Novelties in ! STERLING SILVER AND ELECTROPLATED GOODS, Suitable fob Presents. All Goods Marked in Plain Figure* and at i _ very Moderate Prices. 1 Inspection invited. > The Watch and Jiwxllebt Rkpaibs > will be personally attended to. Noto the Address : ALFRED NICOL, 67, Wllus-btbikt, WuiiiNaT'oN.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 1