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Uv v: •• . ''' : ’ V '!V 'j^iL' ; y jpiP FIR T SHIPMENTS of lew Autumn and Winter Seeds A.RE NOW OPENING. TN view of the approaching visit of T R.H. the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall our ■ Importations this Season include a l«U*g@ assortment ©f a hSgh-olaS3 and exclusive character. Our M r Kirkcaldie, senior, who has just returned from an extended visit to the Old Country, has personally superintended the selection of Mantles, Jackets, Costumes, Millinery, Lace Hoods, Furs, Dress Materials, and Silks. ' London, Paris and Berlin have each been requisitioned for a supply of the very newest and choicest articles for the approaching Season. We have never before shown such a beautiful collection of Articles of Dress, and we feel sure our efforts will meet with the due appreciation of our customers. e c.UiL;- .) Our Prices will be found to be THE LOWEST THAT CAN BE QUOTED i for the Glass of Goods we are showing-, anywhere in New Zealand DRESSMAKING Our Miss Pearce lias just returned from a visit to Sydney and Melbourne, where the Latest Styles and Fashions have been carefully studied. Competent Assistants for both Miss Pearce and Mrs Jones have been engaged from these centres in order that Customers favoring us with their orders for Costumes may have the same turned out in a manner satisfactory to themselves and creditable to us. MILLINERY Our Head Milliner lias just returned from a visit to Sydney, where she lias been studying the Latest Prevailing Styles in Millinery. We would respectfully impress upon our Customers the necessity of placing their orders early to ensure that attention we desire to give to each individual order. PATTERNS are now being got ready for mailing to our country clients, and same will be posted in reply to application as soon as complete. LV LI?

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1523, 28 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1523, 28 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1523, 28 February 1901, Page 3

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