. Drapery. d P E 0 I A ' L I T I E S n OFFERED BY KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. EXTENSIVE PURCHASE OP •LYONS BLACK SILKS. NINE HUNDRED PIECES Of Black Silk, having been purchased from a Lyons Manufactory by one of the Largest Silk Warehouses in ( London, and announced to their customers by circular. Mr. Kirkcaldie being at Home at the time was induced by such a special opportunity to purchase the heaviest parcel of Black Silks ever sent out at one time, and having brought the same by the Steamship “Durham” begs to state that these goods are now offered at such prices as will enable everyone desirous of having a Black Silk Dress to secure one at English Peice. In calling special notice to this shipment, Kirkcaldie and Stains’ present a List op Prices by the Yard, and shall be happy to forward patterns for inspection, and comparison of quality and width if desired. LYOJIS BLACK SILKS 2/9 LYONS BLACK SILKS 3/6 LYONS BLACK SILKS 3/9 LYONS BLACK SILKS 4/3 LYONS BLACK SILKS 4/6 LYONS BLACK SILKS 4/9 LYONS BLACK SILKS 5/3, 5/6 LYONS BLACK SILKS 5/11, 6/6 . LYONS BLACK SILKS 7/6 8/6, 9/6 LYONS BLACK SILKS 10/-, 10/6 LYONS BLACK SILKS 11/6,12/6 LYONS BLACK SILKS 14/6 In dried, Gros Grain, Cashmere and other favorite makes, BLACK SILK JACKETS Purchased on the eve of Mr. Kirkcaldie’s departure from London, at the end of the wholesale season, are also worthy of particular notice, as they consist of the stock balances of several makers of Mantles and Jackets:— First price—l2o Silk Jackets at 18/6 each Second price—9o Silk Jackets only 21/each Third price—so assorted styles all at 35/each Fourth price—80 Gross Grain Silk Jackets, richly trimmed, all at 42/- and 45/- each Fifth price—Best Silk Jackets, only 52/6 each THE WHOLE OF THESE GOODS ARE HALF-PRICE. ■ A Large Lot of Children’s and Maids' White Diagonal Cloth Jackets, 2/6 to 4/- each. s BRUSSELS KID GLOVES, Having two buttons, 3/6 per pair. A small case of these goods nowin stock; are greatly worn at Home; Ladies’ will find a good assortment in all the useful colors, at KIRKC A L D 1 E AND STAINS, Lambton Quay and Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. Fashionable Jet Necklets, S, 10, 15, 18, 20 rows beads, From 2/- to 4/6. each.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4287, 16 December 1874, Page 1
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