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W-AJRMTH FOR WINTER, 1895, AT KIRKCALDIJ^ & STAINS 1200 *™ BLANKETS, 1200 ™s AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS have taken fnll advantage of tho present low prices rnlin in the wool market. Being BUYERS FOB CASH only, tho Magnitude op thbi Purchases enables them to place before their customers the BEST MAKES of GOODS at prices often paid for those of an inferior , 'quality. Their Btook of COLONIAL an ENGLISH BLANKETS for this Winter is far in exoess of the quantity they have held i any previous year, and the prices more favourable than over to their cnßtomerß. RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES are not advertised, but better value for the price quoted is not to be obtained. WHITE SINGLE-BED BLANKETS, at 10a, 12s 6d, 15s, 18a per pair AVHITE DOUBLE-BED BLANKETS, at 17s 6d, 20s, 22s Gd, 25b, 30s per pair WHITE DOUBLE-BED BLANKETS, Extra Large, at 30s, 32s 6d, 36a Gd, 42s to GO COLOURED BLANKETS. Single-Bed Size. Large Single-Bed Size. Double-Bed Size. GREY, 6a 6d, 7s 6d, 11s 6d 15s Gd, 17s 6d ,20b, 22s per pair SCARLET, 10a 6a 18a 23s Gd per pair BLUE, 7s Gd, lls Gd 15b 19s 6d per pair SPECIAL I>TJRCHABE. 1 0 000 YAHDS COLONIAL FLANNELS— A BIG DISCOUNT OFF MILI COLONIAL FLANNELS, in White, Shetland, Grey, and Pink, at lOd, Hid, 13Jd Is 4d, 1b 6jtd per yard EIDER DOWN QUILTS. There has seldom, if ever, been imported into New Zealand an assortment of EIDEI DOWN QUILTS auoh as we have for the present season. They can be had in all sizes from Bassinettes to the largest Double-Bod. SPECIALLY SELECTED, in the Newea and Choicest Designs and Colonringa, from the softest Art-tints to the Richest Shades o Colours. Covered in Turkey Chintz, Dolly Varden Sateon, Silk and Satin, Bordered an< Frilled, in immense variety. Down Qnilts for Bassinettes, at 5s 6d, 7a 6d, to 14s 3d j Frilled ditto. 7b, 9a, to 16s 6< Note —A few choice designs in b'ateen and Satin, Bassinette size, 16a 6d to 2Ps Down Quilts for Single-Beds, at 19b, 265, 28s 31s Gd ; Frilled, at 28s, 365, 40b Down Quilts for Double-beds, at 325, 35a, 40s, 425 ; Frilled, at 35s Gd ; 40s, 45s Down Qnilts for Double-Beds, Extra Large, at 47a 6d, 60s, 70s, 80s ; Frilled, 78s, 90i JAVA DOWN QUILTS. These QUILTS are made in the same style as tho beet Eider Down Quilts, being well ventilated, and made in the moat approved fashion. Covered in the best Turkey Chintz and the Newest and most Artistic Designs in French Dolly Varden Sateen. Java Down Quilts, in Turkey Chintz, full Double-Bed size, at 17a 6d Java Down Qnilts, in Figured Sateen, fall Double-Bed size, at 21s Java Down Quilts, in Figured Sateen, Frilled, Doable-Bed size, at 23s 6d 1 V WRITING FOR PATTERNS, CUSTOMERS CAN SELECT THEIR OWN SATEENS. KIRKCALDIE" & STAENS, LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON STREET. CARPET DEPARTMENT ST. GEORGE'S HALL.

JAMES PETTIE, OPECIALITY SHOP, CUSA-STBSET, Has just completed tha Purohase of some SPECIAL CHEAP LINE 3, whioh will be marked at rates that must effeot a Spiedt Cmeabancb. SPECIAL LINE DRESS GOODS. Diagonal Serges, all shades, 10s Cd the dress Pretty Speckled Tweed, 3s lid, 5s lid, 8s lid, lls 9d the dress SPECIAL LINE FELT HATS. tadies' Felt Hats, worth from 3s lid Jo 8s lid, from Is to Is lid each Children's Flußh Toques, worth 3s lid, for 1b Od eaoh SPECIAL LINE KID GLOVES. Ladies' Kid Gloves, dark brown, 4-button, Is Hid pair, all sizes Children's Kid Gloves, 4-button, Is lid pair, all sizes Children's Fur-lined, olao Ladieß', in great variety SPECIAL LINE OF JACKETS AND MACKINTObHES. Ladieß' Mackintoshes, three capes, lls 9d, 13s 9d, 17s 6d, and 19s 6d each Ladies' Jackets, double breast, 10s 9d, 12s 9d, 17s Gd, and 21s each SPECIAL LINE FEATHER BOAS. Feather Boaa, a rare bargain, 2s lid, 4b lid, and 8s lid eaoh Fur Boos, a rare bargain, 5s lid, 8s lid, 10s 9d each Speoial Petone Flannels, B£d per yd ; Special Silk Plushes, Is Hid, all shades ; Speoial Blankets, 5b lid pair; Speoial Kid Gloves, Is lljd pair ; Special Lace Curtains, Is HJd pair ; Special Ladieß' Umbrellas, Is Gd and Is lid eaoh j Speoial Velveteens, all shades, Is per yard Remember !— My Price for Dressmaking is only 12s 6d. ', Rbmembbb!— l hold the Prettiest and Beßt Stock of Children's Coats, Pelisses, Hats, and Tarns, I can safely say, of any house in the oolony. JAMES PETTIE, DRAPER, - CITBA-STBKBT PIANOS ! PIANOS 1 PIANOS ! j QTAETLISO REDUCTIONS, AT BCOTTLLAR AND OHISHOLM'S. 1 Piano Reduoed from ,£95 0b to -CGO 0s 1 Piano „ „ £15 0s to .£62 10s 1 Piano „ „ .£4O 0s to .£3O 0s 1 Piano „ „ £27 10s to JSO 0s 1 Piano „ „ £57 10s to £47 10s 1 Piano „ „ .£33 0s to .£2B 10s 1 Piano „ „ .657 0s to .£47 10s 1 Piano „ „ £19 0s to £41 0s 1 Piano „ „ £56 0b to £47 10s 1 Piano „ „ £60 0b to £52 10s 1 Piano „ „ £58 0s to £48 0s 1 Piano „ „ £50 0s to £40 0s 1 Piano „ „ £47 10b to £41 10s 1 Piano „ „ £56 0s to £47 0s 1 Piano „ „ £58 0s to £48 0s 1 Piano „ „ £60 0s to £42 10s 1 Piano „ „ £57 10s to £47 10s 1 Piano , £48 0s to £40 10s 1 Piano „ £47 0b to £40 0s 1 Piano „ £33 0s to £28 0s These are GENUINE WHOLESALE PHCES, and buyers will find our Pianos the BEST VALUE that has ever been offered to tho publio in Wellington. For cash or deferred terms, to Ruit purohasors. tfITATEKI-OO I'ATRNT ROUND i *' FEEDING OILCAKES. Snitablo for Horses and all Descriptions of Stock. These cakes are compoaod of a vori >ty of articles, oarefully seleotad, aud which, when oombined, form the most perfect Mixed Food for Stock that bus yet been intronnoed, and one that is specially adapted for Young Stock. ; At tho London Dairy Show tLis yoar tho first ijrize for the cow giving the largest qnar.tity and beat quality of milk was won by a oow (the property of Mr. Contec) whioh was fed on tho Waterloo Round Cakes. At tho Norfolk and No'wioh Christmas Show, hold Nov. 16th, 17th, and 18th ISS2, the Champion Priiso for the best Beaat in the Show was won b y steer whioh was fed on tbo Waterloo Round Cakea. Out of fi e *v-eigbt other prizeß givon at thi Show, tlu-'ty-oight wore won by stook led ou the Waterloo Ronnd Cakes. July 3, 18S0. — 1 have the pleasure of handing you the result a careful analysis of ono of your Waterloo Ronnd Cakes, whioh you sent me a few days ago. Tho con. dition of the oake, I find, is excellent. Altogether the enclosed analysis and recent examination of yonr Waterloo Round Cake fully confirms mo in the high ODinion whioh I have expressed in years past of the feeding value of these oakes. During tho last five years I have mode many analysis of samples of your oake, sont to me by consumers, and without a single exception, I have found all the camples of the same oxaellent auality as that of the cake which you sent mo for Analysis a few days ago, and I am satisfied that you make the Waterloo Round Cakes always from tho same kind of foeding materials of tho best quality, and employ thorn in the same proportions. The moru extonsivoly tho Waterloo Cako will become known, tho more it will be appreciated by [coders acd fattcnors of stock. ' ADOUBTPB VOEtCKEB. Every delivery is guaranteed to analysis. Present Price, £7 Ids. per ton. Free on rails at Hull. Cheques to be mado payable to W. Chambers, Secretary of the Waterloo Milk Cake and Warehousing Co., Limited, PURIRI NATURAL MINEKAL WATER, High-street Dunedin, 28th June, 1894. ■H/TESSRS. EHRENFRIEDBROS.,Auok. J.TX land. Sirs- Many thonkß for the sample of Pdbibi Natubal Mimxbal Watbb sent me on 30th May. I have used some of it, and find it very useful for the purposes specified. As it is a national product, I wish it every success as a marketable artiolo.— Yours truly, • EDWARD MACDONALD. A BOOR, entitled " Seoret of Health," with f nil particulars of prevention of diseases, issued gratis to purchasers of LIFEBUOY SOAP.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 107, 7 May 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 107, 7 May 1895, Page 1

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