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Drapery. JOE SPRING, INCLUDING LARGE PARIS PURCHASES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Respectfully advise their customers, members of the General Assembly, and the inhabitants of Wellington and country districts, of the arrival of the FIRST SPRING SHIPMENT, Ex Somersetshire, via Melbourne. THE SHOW of NOVELTIES Is the largest and most elaborate which could possibly be exhibited in New Zealand, including the very latest productions of the day, and purchased in Paris by Mr. Kirkcaldie from the most celebrated bonnet and mantlemakers. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, In drawing attention to their display of fashions, have the pleasure to announce that the various articles of dress can now be seen on plates ranged round their showrooms, and include Bonnets, hats, costumes, jackets, mantles, fichus, tabliers, cuirasses, and parasols. The following goods are specially recommended, as being remarkably pretty and also within the reach of all : Costumes, in bright lustre, 19s. 6d. each Costumes, in pure lustre, 255., two shades, with sufficient for jacket Costumes, in new spring serge, 275. 6d., two colors Costumes, in pure alpacas, 325. Gd., 38s. 6d., 425, trimmed check lustre Costumes, in latest materials, 425., 48s. 6d., 525. Gd. with tablier Costumes, in Japanese silk, 4 guineas, 5 guineas, 6 guineas Costumes, in linen, from 12s. Gd., I4s. Gd., 18s., 205., 225. Gd., 255. Costumes, in new tassore, 205., 255., 305., 355. 40s. to 3 guineas Black costumes, in various designs DRESS MATERIALS, Purchased in London, Glasgow, Norwich, Bradford, and Paris, Comprising an assortment of style and quality scarcely surpassed by any house in England. Jackets in silk, grenadine, and cashmere Tabliers in silk, grenadine, and cashmere Fichus in silk, grenadine, and cashmere Mantles in silk, grenadine, and cashmere Cuirasses in silk, grenadine, and cashmere The above goods are well worth a visit of inspection, being richly appliqued, beaded, braided, and trimmed with lace. Mantles in cashmere, 7s. Gd., 125., 145., IGs., to 3 guineas Cun-asses in cashmere, beaded all over 14s. Gd., 16a., to Sss. Tabliers, appliqued, iu cashmere, and beaded, from 275. Gd., 325. Gd., 425., 455., 505., 605., 4 guineas, 5 guineas, and 6 guineas The great feature iu these goods being their rare beauty and extreme lightness of weight, consequently most suitable to a warm climate. BONNETS AND HATS. As it is impossible to convey any idea of the style to be had from KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS’ present importations, ladies visiting the establishment can see the largest stock of. Trimmed Goods, both from Pans and London, ever presented at one time for inspection. MATERIALS FOR BONNETS. The new damassd, in ribbons, and also in the piece, in all colors The. new Gros dTtalie in all colors, with ribbons to match 150 BOXES SUMMER FLOWERS, Purchased in Paris. All the Latest Styles in FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, SCARFS, AIGRETTES, &c., &e. HAMBOURG EMBROIDERY, A new material resembling appleqm?, for tabliers, jackets, dresses, &c., &c., iu ecru, navy, white and black, with lace to match. LADIES’ FANCY SCARFS. An immense variety to choose from, in grenadine and silk, all colors. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY, All new for the. early spring. LACES in chints, ecru, black and white, beaded, &c. PARASOLS AND . UMBRELLAS For walking or driving. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LAMBTON-QUAY & CD BA-STRBET, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4510, 3 September 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4510, 3 September 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4510, 3 September 1875, Page 1

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