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BALL INVITATIONS ARE OUT BALL ' SEASON, < for the SEASON, 1898 1898. AND FORTHCOMING FESTIVITIES. BALL AND PARTY COSTUME REQUISITES. FOR CORRECT FASHION AND " WHAT TO WEAR," A VISIT SHOULD BE TAID TO ; THB LEADING MODISTES, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. THE RICHEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE GATHERING of NOVELTIES IN EVENING^ SILKS. . SPKCIAL • ' THE NEW MOTRE VELOURS, in Evening Tints, 21in wide, 2s u'd, 5s yard CREAM AND WHITE SATIN DUCUE.sS, 23in wido, pvicos «s Gd, 7s 6d, 9s yard EVENING- MERVEILLEUX SILK, in all shades, 23m wide, 45.6 d yard IVOIIY CREAM AND WHITE BLiOCADKS, very Choice and Handsome Designs, 23in wide, 4s 9d. 5s t!d, 7s 6d, 8s 9d. 9s, 10s Gd yard COLOURED BEN^ ALINE SILKS, a Choioe Range for Evening Wear, 22in wide, 5s 3d, 53 tkl, os. fis (id, 8f yard v SURAH «ILKS, in 30 Different Sh.ides, 22in wido, in. 4s 3d. 4s 6d yard EVENING iMAT RIALS 1 NUN'S VEILING, in all tho Newest Shades. 42in to 44iu wido. Is fid, 2s yard EVENING CREPOfIS, in nice Light Tints, 4/Jin wido, 2«, 2* 6d yawl CUE AM FANCY MATERIALS, in Silk Stripes and Fancy Dosigns, 42in and 4(in wide, 2s, 2s 6d. 2s 9d, to 6s Gd NOWHERE ELSE CAN SUCH NOVELTIES BE SEEN. Matched Throughout, in GLOVES, HOSE. FANS, CHIFFONS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, .RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS, FLOWERS, FLOUNCINGS, &c. &c. , Of these Essentials a Grand Display is made. To list a stock such as is now held by Kirkcaldie & Stains for a daily advertisement would be impossible. Attention can only be » called to a few of the attractive novelties now shown. EVENING GAUZES AND CHIFFONS. These are leading matei'ials this season, and will take foremost place in the completion of Evening Gowns, in Stripes, Spots, and choice Figured and Scroll designs of a transparent character, in White, Black, Cream, Sky. Coral, Maize, Amber, Heliotro./e, Eau de Nil, Rose, &c, &c, 44in wide. 3s, 3s 6d, 5s 6d yard " GOFFERED CHIFFONS, PLISSE CHIFFONS, BAND CHIFFONS, in all shades PIECE CHIFFONS, Plain and Figured, 44in wide, 3s yard LADIES, NOTE--In writing for Chiffons, kindly state width required. " SEQUIN AND JEWELLED NETS AND TRIMMINGS (Patterns cannot bo cut). In this seotion the finest collection is shown, comprising— 2in Sequin Insertions, on White and Black Net grounds, in Pearl, Silver, Black and Silver, and Moonlight Shades, 8s 6d. 10a 6d yard. 24in Sequin Nets, on White and Black Net grounds, 4s 6d, 8s 6d, 16s Gd yard. Jewollod Lisae, 20in wide, 20s yard, all shadings OPERA CLOAKS.— Coloured Cloth Opera Cloaks, trimmed Fur, 22s 6d, 25s 6d, 27s 61 each. Coloured Brocaded Silk Cloaks, trimmed Fur, 47s 6d, 60s, S4s. Cream Cashuieiv Cloaks, trimmed Fur, 31s 6d, 455, 555, 755, 94s 6d. Cream Brocade Cloaks, trimmed • Fur, 47s 6d, 655, 73s Gd, 94s Gd. Full Length Cloaks, circular shape, 59s Gd, 755, 84s to 120s. Ladies' Evenine: Pelisses, trimmed Fur, 84s, 965, 105s A DAY FOR INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. KIJtKCALDIE & STAINS, WELLINGTON AND NAPIER. i TEA EOR THE COTTAGE ! ( TEA FOR THE MANSTON! TEA EOR, THE MILLION ! } DAVID ANDERSON & SON'S SELECTION OF CHOLCE CEYLON TEAS, Perlb. 51b Tina. 101b Tins. Vn R (CEYLON PEKOE. "J /> m Q \ A f* wo - B I Good Strong Liquor, Sterling Value X \9 4 O J^O vr. . (HILL-GROWN PEKOE. 1 (i Q O t /» /{ JNO- 4 I A Really Good and Economical Family Tea ... I♦/ O O IO l> Vrt X (BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE 1 . *) / (fh if* i(\ / JNO< 5 I Strong and Fragrant. Special Value ifi'- *J i O I.Vj m No - (ORANGE PEKOE. i)IA -j | / f>^/ JNO - b X Very Choice. A Tea for Connoisseurs ... 6d.*h 11/- -- — Wn 7 ( GOLDEN-TIPPED PEKOE. O ' -fl A I *>T / iNO. / £ The Choicest Tea imported O/ - A^b/- mdi l m These Teas are tho BEST Ceylon can produce or cash and experience can obtain. t Packet Teas (whether packed in paper or in lead) lose a largo portion of their strength and flavour. Therefore buy Teas ivom the bulk, and save cost of packing. CEYLON TEA~WAREHOUSE, 40, MOLES WO JRTH-STK.EET, WELLINGTON. PLEASE SEND FOR COMPLETE PRICE-LIST OF GROCERIES. . NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS 1 AND THE PUBLIC. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATE <N, LIMITED, ARE NOW REMOVING INTO THEIR. NEW PREMISES ON LAMBTON-QUAY.- , As the New Issue of Shares is being rapidly taken up, intending mombers will do well to APPLY EARLY. M. CASELBERG, Managing Director. TAKE BENJAMIN GUM FOR " COUGHS AND COLDS. tt THE "KING OF ALL 55 . COUGH REMEDIES. , -i If* and rt ! (\ CHEMISTS AND STORES. SPENCER VINCENT, CHEMIST, CHRISTCHUIICH, PROPRIETOR.

W \ SAFER Drink has never \f 2K y e^ b een brewed than , jf WATSON'S # * # WHISKY. It is thb Best in thb World I ' YOU WANT THIS ROPE1 SOLE SHOE! FOR House - wear, Boating, Cricket, Cycling, Golfing 1 , Bowling 1 , Lawn Tennis, Hospital Nursing 1 , Night Watchmen, also for Sprained Feet, Gout, Sore Feet, - Broken Legs, this P ROPE-SOLE SHOE HAS NO EQUAL. sr Made of Canvas, with Leather Faoings and '• Toe-caps. '" Strong Plated Jutb Soles. 16 Will wear twice as long as leather. 16 THEY ARE HEALTHFUL AND COM g FORTABLE. Priobs— Child's, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d Ladies', Is Gd, Is lid Gents', 2s 6d, 2s lid Postage, 3d extra. " SEND FOR A PAIR. >c PEARCE'S d BOOT ARCADE, CUBA-STREET. WANTED to Soil, White Paper Apply at Evening Post office.

UPWARDS OP TWENTY MEDALS AWAKDIDD VOR ExC!Hr.T,BNCB. &£T OBTAINS A PRIZE WHERKVEt EXHIBITED. • j^ESTLE'S ~~ CAN BE USED FOR ALL PURPOSES OF ORDINARY MILK. Prom the Milk of Cows having an extensive ran^o on the healthy and tortile sides oosf s the Ar.rs, breathing the Pure Air and feeding on tho HiiccMiient (trasses of that salubrious region — Thk Finest Milk-producing Country in the World. URgTAsk for NESTLES, and see that yon get it, as inferior brands are sometimes substituted. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO., Wholes a i,ic Agbnts. LLOPBNTE'S LAXATIVK PILLS. LORENTE'S LAXATIVE PILLS.

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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 127, 31 May 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 127, 31 May 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 127, 31 May 1898, Page 3

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