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FASHION_IN" DRESS ! EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE, AT KIRKCALDIE & STAINS'. Our MTSS PEARCE and MRS. STOCKLEY JONES, so widely known amongst tho Wellington ladies, are now busily engaged booking orders for the coming season. Ladies entrusting tho rn with their orders may roly on— lst. Perfect Fit. 2nd. Stylo Unsurpassed. 3rd. Reliable Finish DRESS DEPARTMENT. This favourite department is now fully stocked with tho choicest up-to-date materials direct from the leading conti-es of fashion— both LONDON AND CONTINENTAL. LADIES' CLOTHS, in New Autumn Shades COVERT COATLNGS, still hhe height of fashion NEW BOX CLOTHS (Porle Finish) warranted not to spot EQUESTRIAN HABIT CLOTHS, specially ftdaptod for Coats and Skirts or Habits SM)AN CLOTHS. Satin-faced, Pure Wool, and Shrunk AMAZON CLOTHS, a full range of colours CHOICE FRENCH DJtESSES— NOVELTIES. These include some vory charming dosigns and choice, blending of colours. Now and artistic effecJ.s. We would specially invite inspection of thoso goods, having ouly one dress length of a colour r THE APPLIQUE NEW BRAIDED ROBE, in Navy, Brown, Olive, Prune, Myrtle, and Blaok. Those are in great demand, a limited number only to baud. BLACK DRESS GOODS. AN EXTENSIVE VARINTF TO SBLI'IOL' FROM, including— MOHAIRS, BENGALENES, SICILIANS, ALPACAS, SOLELLS, ARMURES, CASHMERES, MERINOS, &c, &c. • SILKS! SILKS! StLKS! OUR STOCK OF SILKS IS RECHERCHE. NEW AND HANDSOME DESIGNS IK BROCADED SILKS FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR. Many of the patterns confined to and to be had only from K. & S. CHENE SILKS. THE FEATURE OF THE DAY FOR BLOUSE WEAR. THE ASSORTMENT IS UN EQUALLED. GLACE, SILKS— IN 50 DIFFERENT COLOURINGS. SHOT SILKS IN A VARIETY OF THE LATEST TINTS. BLACK SILKS. ALL THE STANDARD MAKES, including— Faille, Invicta (warranted grease proof), Surahs, Bengalenes, Morvs, Failles, Baratheas, &c. VELVETEENS. "THE IMPERIAL," manufactured expressly for K. & S., just to hand in about 40 different blmdes, alf-o in Black, the pciiceioon of velveteen, rich in colour, soft and glossy, every yard stamped. WEA H GUARANTEED GOLF CTjOTHS for Ladies' Capes, reversible checked backs LAMBSKIN BUFFALO CLOUH and AS'J RA< H ANS for Children's Coats and Costumes. TAILOR-MADE COS'IUMES A J-PECIALTY. WEDDING, EVENING, AND MOURNING OUTFITS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Patterns and Self -measurement Charts on application. KIRKCALDTE & STAINS LAMBTON QUAY. THE FORCE OF HABIT. f thing that the use of Tea and || Coffee has not been replaced, | Up ysp more than is the case, by the use of | Van Houten's Cocoa. 1 The reason for that is to be sought in the force of j| habit. But habits should be broken through, and Van R Houten's Cocoa taken, now that it has been proved to m be a much healthier and more delicious drink than Tea j| and Coffee, while at the same time so nourishing and (| easily digested. < || For the Nerves, also, Van Houten's Cocoa is so j| [ much better ; because, although it is equally refreshing, B it has not the pernicious after-effects upon the nerves, j| such as follow after using Tea or Coffee. E It is not an expensive habit to use Van Houten's §| Co#oa ; indeed, after actual trial of various brands, and jj| even loose cocoa, many persons have discovered that fa Van Houten's Cocoa is not only the best and most R delicious, but it is also the most economical. g BE SURE YOU TRY D M VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE. | M FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Mellin's Food when prepared is similar to Breast Milk and is adapted for use in all climates.

1 '■' ' ' ' ■ ' "off With On with THE OLD THE NEW 'V YES ! Off with the old Glasses of annoyance and imperfect vision, and on with the new (my kind), giving ease and comfort and relief. Many a person stumbles on "\ through life with ill-fitting frames and cheap deoenterbd lenses, never knowing that perfect vision may be given them by my thorough I methods in examination and fitting of pro- I per glasses. "Zkiss" Microscopes and " Binoculars, the most perfect instruments j manufactured. ALFRED LEVI, Consulting Optician, 39, Lambton-quat. nHHE CAKES OF THE TEAR. GODBER'S Celebrated "MAB" CAKES i (Patented). The best Cake invented for Afternoon Teas, Recaptions, &c, Exquisite in Flavour and Moderate in Price — One Shilling each. rj Also, TENNIS CAKE, Already a Great Favourite with the Ladies of Wellington. JAMES GODBER, MELBOURNE HOUSE, 84 and 86, Cuba-street. WANTED— For Corns, Warts, and - Bunions, use Bloomine, 6d. Indigestion, use Sepoy's Prairie Cure, 2s Gd. Rheumatism, use Sepoy's Prairie Oil, 2a Gd. a Spring Blosßom Pills, 6d and Is. Every- i where. Wholesale Agents — Kempthorne. £ Prosser <fc Co. c OLFE'S Schnapps has a fine flavour' '' and is an excellent stimulant.

LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! wish to notify our numerous Cus- * ■ tomers and the general Public that re have made Special Arrangements for fonufaoturingr WADE'S PATENT SKYjIGHTS, which had to be done to keep up vith the demand, through all the leading engineers and Architects within the districts or whioh we are the Proprietors specifying hem. Testimonials on Application. Beware op Imitation. Note the Address — BALLINGER BROS., JVartng Taylor-street (near Drillshed). WELLINGTON. N.B. — Districts covered by us— Wellington Provincial, Tnranaki, filarlborough, Westand, and Canterbury. iSBESTIC EIRE PROOF PLASTER ! E. W. MILLS & CO., Ltd., ARW THE LPPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND FOR THE ASBESTIC CO. OF CANADA. Che first shipment of 50 Tons will arrive per s.s. Adana. ASBESTIC PLASTfiR is bow used on all the up-to-date buildings in America, England, and on the Continent. For full particulars and price, apply to E. W. MILLS & CO., Ltd., Sole Agents. WANTED Known, that the Wellington Fresh Food and Icb Co., Limited, supply Milk only from cows that have been nspected by the Government Veterinary Surgeon, and are certified free from tubersulosip S7IOR Influenza.— Wolfe's Schnapps hot, - with lemon, at bedtime, a certain cure

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 69, 23 March 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 69, 23 March 1899, Page 3