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Drapery, ADDITIONAL & IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS Having arrived by THE ORIENT AND P. AND O. CO.’S STEAMERS, KIRKCALDIB AND STAINS Specially commend the following departments to their numerous patrons and the public, and have again to announce the opening of many clearing lines, which will be sold at English prices. Inspection and comparison are desired, to which all are nvited. MILLINERY, HATS, AND BONNETS JUST OPENED. Untrimmed Bonnets in Braid, Chips, Tape, Tuscan, and Fancy Straws, Granny Bonnets in various materials, and Straw Hats in the very latest shapes New Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, &c. SATIN MANTLES, SATIN JACKETS, SATIN CAPES, SATIN DOLMANS, Anothershipmeut has just been opened, remarkably cheap; being impossible from print to realise the actual value of these goods, an inspection only can testify to their cheapness. Cashmere Jackets, 16's 6d, 18s 6d, 22s 6d Cashmere Dolmans, 10s 6d to 63s Lace and Chenille Capes and Dolmans A variety of Ladies’ Corsets in the leading makes, all quite new. Ladies’ Underclothing, in every detail, forja complete outfit; all made up of.Horrocks’s Long Cloth Dressing gowns. Morning Wrappers, and Afternoon Tea Gowns DRESS MATERIALS FOR THE SEASON Consist chiefly of English and French Bege, these all wool goods can be had in great abundance and highly recommended for their lightness in texture and durability in wear, A complete assortment of all other useful materials, also a stock purchased in London and Paris, POMPADOUR AND PLAIN SATEENS Being now so generally worn, Kirkcaldie and Stains would specially in vite inspection of their display, the whole of which being French, and reduced in prices, are already finding many buyers. Pompadour prints in great variety from 5Jd per yard Plain Ataleas in Black, Brown, Navy, Cardinal, Cream, Bronze, &o. Zephyr Cloths or French Ginghams can also be recommended for their coolness and serviceable wear; being washing materials, are suitable for morning or afternoon wear. pAMILy MOTJRNING . KIRKCALDIB & STAINS have received direct from Paris, three cases of Black Materials, including Nuns’ Cloth, Bege, French Merinos, French Cashmere, French Grenadines, French Canveras, all warranted fast color, and suitable for the warmest weather. Non-spotting Crapes, all prices ; Hosiery in Silk; Spun Lisle, and Cotton In every size. Bonnets, Widows’ Caps, Flowers, Ornaments, all the latest styles. THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Being now complete with every requisite, special attention is directed to their White and and Grey Calicoes, Shirtings, Brown Hollands, and other Cotton Goods, admitted free under the new Customs Tariff, and passed for after the Act came into operation. NEW HOSIERY In Women’s and Children’s have just been opened up, including all the fashionable makes and colors New Laces, Frillings, Ruchings, Scarves India Muslin Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Gloves, in lisle, silk and taffeta Lace Gloves and Mits, Shaded Ribbons, New Dress Trimmings Fringes, Mantle Ornaments, Buttons, &c., &o, THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT AT KIRKCALDIE & STAINS’S Is now full of every description of garment, from the first size in boys’ to men’s in all the newest shapes. Boys’ Norfolk, Prince, Granville, Westminster and Sailor Suits. Boys’ Washing Suits. Youths’ Tweed and Serge Suits, from 15s Boys’,and Youths’ Alpaca and Holland Coats. Men’s Tweed Coats from 16s 6d Men’s Serge Coats, 12s 6d. Black and Blue Worsted Coats, from 23s Worsted Morning Coats, 32s 6d. Black Alpacca, China Silk and Holland Coats Serge Suits, 2ls. New patterns West of England Trousers, §nd Trousers and Vests New Summer Overcoats. Dungaree Pants, 3s 9d. Dungaree Jackets, 4s 6d MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING. Balbriggan, Cotton, India Gauze, Summer Merino and Spun Silk Under Vests and Pants in every size and various qualities. New makes and patterns in Cotton, Summer Merino, and Silk Half Hose, Boys and Men’s new Dress Shirts, Oxford Shirts, Summer Crimean Shirts, Cricketing Shirts and Trousers. “ LARGE DELlVEßY.”—Celebrated Clyde untearable tweeds for Boy’s Clothing, from 2s 3d. Strong Navy Blue Scotch Serge, Habit Cloths, &c. One Shilling in the £ Discount for Cash Purchases over £2. BtimccALmE <sb STAiarss LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON STREET.

Business Notices rjpEAJ TEA!! TEA!! THE CELEBRATED TABBING MIXTURE! If you want a Oup of really GOOD TEA, TRY the TABBING MIXTURE, Backed iu 11b. and Jib. Backets in the China Tea Gardens. ANALYSIS: “ I have analysed an original packet of the Taeping Mixture, and I certify that it is composed of pure uncolored Teas, and admirably flavored with a delicate and harmless scenting, which renders it very palatable. I can recommend it as being a wholesome and refreshing article of diet. “ X a nr, Theodore Staigeb, “ Analytical Chemist.” WELLINGTON AGENTS; JAMESON BROTHERS & CO. Upper Willis-street, Lambton-quay, Tory and Buckle Streets; B. SCANLON, Upper Willis-street. All Qualities of TABBING AND OTHER TEAS May be obtained from CLIFFORD, LOVE AND COMBANY, Sydney and Brisbane. 628 Gf. li. <X E N N E S S, Jeweller, CHRONOMETER & WATCH MAKER Willis-street, Wellington, G.L. J. baa now on hand a fine assortment of all the Newest Lines of Jewellery in Gold and Silver. Also, a fine stock of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES at the following prices : Silver Hunting English Lever Watches, with two years’ guarantee, from £4 5s Silver Hunting Waltham Watches, from £4 Silver Hunting Congress Lever Watches, from £3 ( Silver, open face, with crystal glass, from £2 ; Ladies’ Gold open-face Watches, from £2 10s, &c. Goods securely packed and sent to any part of New Zealand. G. L. JEN NESS, Willis-street, Wellington. 6986 « Y PRETTY JAN E.” Many people think it very easy to sing “My pretty Jane,” but if you want to hear it properly sung you must hear Sims Reeves. Many people think it easy to cut a coat, bat if you want one properly cut you moat go to Huxley. I do not pretend to shine in making lower price articles than anyone else, but what I do say is just this, that there is not anyone in this colony who can cut coats so well as myself. I admit that I have very great prac-‘ tice, because I do cut every day as many as all the tailors in Wellington do. I buy my goods in large quantities, consequently I have them much cheaper. My suits at £3 10s. are all wool, shrunk, and well made, quite as good as some people get £6 for.—HUXLEY, THE TAILOR, Lambton-quay, on both sides of the way. SEWING MACHINES LIBERAL TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM LEONARD KRAFT, Optician and Importer of Hewing machines Lambton-quay (opposite Government Buildings.) Spectacles to suit all sights. Celluloid Spring Folding Eyeglasses, a new material, lighter and stronger than tortoiseshell, flesh tint, London-made, 10s. A shipment of the celebrated Wertheim Sewing Machines on sale. They have been selected by the advertiser as offering a combination of the best points of all first-class machines. Will fell, embroider, frill, braid, tuck, gather, hem any width, bind, cord, ruffle, quilt, sew on ribbons and velvet tri Linings. Patent loose fly-wheel, automatic winder fills bobbins without assistance. Illustrated Price Lists Free per Post. Repairs Executed.

Business Notices Empire spouting and ridging MANUFACTORY AND CURVING WORKS, WILLIS-STBEET. THOMAS BALLINGER, House and Ship Plumber, Gasfitter, &c., having extended his premises, begs to notify to his numerous patrons and the. public that he has added the Painting, Glazing, and Paperhanging branches to his business, which will be carried on under the management of J. W. Ballinger. All orders executed at the lowest possible grates. 7606 QBNTRAL HOTEL. THOMAS J. GLEW Wishes to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has leased the above Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to customers to merit a fair share of their patronage. The proprietor’s long experience in the trade s a sufficient guarantee that nothing but the finest qualities of Beers, Wines, and Spirits will be kept in stock. English and Scotch Beers on draught and in bottle. Superior accommodation for Boarders, Bath Room, &c. Ordinary Daily at ONE o’clock. All City Trams pass the Hotel. THOS. J. GLEW, Central Hotel, 7471 Lambton-quay. P AY ONLY FOR THE CLOTHING YOU WEAR. Do not assist in paying for other people’s. You will not be requested to do so at the WELLINGTON CLOTHING MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Mannebs-stbebt, SUITS AT £3 18a. TROUSERS, 18s. They make no bad debts. THEIR TERMS ARE CASH. 7466 Technical and other works ON SALE AT J. WATT’S BOOK STORE, WIILIS-STBEET. Girder-making and Bridge Building in wrought iron, by Hutchison, 12s 6d ; Ritter on Iron Bridges and Roofs, 18s 6d ; Stanley on Mathematical Drawing Instruments, 6s 6d; Workshop management for Masters and Men, 3s ; How to manage a Steam Engine, 3s ; Monckton’s National Carpenter and Joiner, 26s ; The Practical Cabinet-Maker with working drawings, 6s ; Randall’s Practical Shepherd, 12s 6d; Willard’s Dairy Husbandry, 20s ; Schafer’s Secrets of Life Unveiled, 10s 6d ; Ward and Look’s Home Book, a Domestic Cyclopoedia ; a companion volume to Beeton’s Household Management, 9s 64 ; Popular Lessons on Cookery, by a staff teacher of the National Training School of Cookery, 2s ; Granville’s How to M ike the Best of Life, Is 6d ; Ferguson’s Readings and Recitations Is 6d ; The Book of Canaries and Cage Birds, British and Foreign, colored illustrations, 40s ; Cooley’s Practical Receipts, 2 vols., 40s ; Stonehenge, The Horse in the Stable and the Field, 15s ; Law’s, The Farmer’s Veterinary Adviser, 16a 7d ; Library Dictionary of the English Language 1000 Hlustrations, 12s 6d ; Brown’s Manual of Modern Farriery, a Popular and Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Horses aud other Domestic Animals, with their modes of cure, 10s 6d. NEW SERIALS. Illustrated London News, vol. for January to June 1881, 28s; The Graphic, vol. for January to June 1881, 28s; Christian World Pulpit, January to June 1881, 6s 6d ; Illustrated Carpenter and Builder, vol. 8 1881, 6s 6d. BOOKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. Account books, stationery, school exercise books and copy books, a large stock to select from— J. WATT WIILIS-STBEET, WELLES O ®!)*'.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6439, 2 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6439, 2 December 1881, Page 1