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Drapery. ' SYNOPSIS OP FASHIONS POE SEPTEMBER, kirkcaldie" and stains In announcing and introducing to the notice of their customers and the public the styles for the season, Kirkcalciie and Stains would specially remark on the excellence, variety and magnitude* of their spring imports. . I - Having had the presence and judgment of Mr. Stains on the home markets, in conjunction ■with Mr R. Kirkcaldie, during the selection for the various departments, nething has b“en ■wanting in making the Exhibition of Fashions, as displayed by Kirkcaldie and Stains, the most unique in Wellington, As all the departments have now the novelties and attractions suitable for each, fully supplied, an invitation of inspection is extended to all, with the assurance that for sprirg necessaries, the present stock stands unrivalled, ■ THE SHOW ROOM. Daring the past few diys great additions have been opened up, and duringthia month, from the Ist to the 30tfa, will be one continued feast of fashion. BONNETS have been imported in larger quantities than hitherto, and comprise all shapes,' the favorite being the “ Princess of Wales.” HATS. PATIENCE, LANGTRY. MAY QUEEN, PRINCESS, in White. Black, Brown and Fiohelle, 6 ca es of which have ju«t been received per s.s. “ Clyde," ex “ Arawata 'via Melbourne, selected by Mr Stains in London. FLOWERS; direct from Paris. FE ATHERS, a large lot of coloured fashionable flats bought, very cheap. MANTLES AND JACKETS. CASHMERE MANTLES, 14s, 16s, 255, to 4 guineas. SILK, SATIN and BROCADED MANTLES, 45s to 8 guineas, LACE MANTLES, DOLMANS, CAPELETS and BROCADED GRENADINE MANTLES, CAPES and FICHUS in Lace, Silk, Braid, Cheneile, etc., from 6s 6d to 3 guineas. ■ ‘ . Specially commended Ladies’ Hand-made Uuderclothing with-Horrockßj Long Cloth. Coraline Corse's, unbreakable, from 19 to 36 inches. THE COSTUME DEPARTMENT Contains 8 cases of the latest, both English and French. BLACK STUFF COSTUMES, 21a, 255, 27s 6d to S guineas. COLORED STUFF COSTUMES, 21s, 255, 27s 6d, and 32s 6d COLORED STUFF COSTUMES, 21s, 255, 27s 6d, 32s 6d, to 6 guineas WASHING COSTUMES, from Us 6d, 14s i CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, in Stuff Nun’s Veiling Stockingette. POMPADOURS, Oatmeal and other fancy materials ROBES, in Summer Cashmere and Nun’s Veiling, beautifully embroidered in self colors on Need ework, with illustrated plate,* 4 guineas. THE DRESS DEPARTMENT is stocked! with all the latest materials, including Nun’s .Veiling, Beige Waldeck Satin, and a variety of other new and inexpensive materials in fashionable shades. SATINS, in all colors, 2s 3d per yard. COLORED BKOCHES for trimmings, 3s to 5s per yard. BLACK BROOHES. ZEPHYR ROBES, richly embroidered, 3Ps 37s 6d, 425. ZEPHYR STRIPES and CHECKS, 1 yard wide, Is. FRENCH SATEEN POMPADOUR with flounces la 9d per yard, OATMEAL CLOTH, in all colours, Is to Is 6d PRINTS in the latest styles. Satins, Atalea, Twills, Cambrics, Plain and BrochA KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS would call special attention to the following lines in House Furnishing : Tapestry Carpets, 2s 3d per yard i „ ~ very good, 3a 6d ■ , French Guipure D’Ait Curtains, 28s 6d, 52s 6d, 63s to 7 guineas. French Guipure Antimacassars, admired by all who have seen them. Lace Curtains,mew patterns, just.introduced. The Duplex Lice Curtain being Vallance and Curtain in one. • Every other requisite for House Furnishing. The New Vertical Stripe Window Hollands. 6 cases New Hosiery for Ladies and Children, in Cotton, Balbriggan, Lisle Thread, Spun and Silk. ■'Lace Goods of every description. Black, Brown, Cream and Fiohelle. Black, Brown, and Beaded Laces arid Insertions, Fiohelle Scarves, Collars, Sets, Bows, See, Billiard Cloths just opened. Attention is directed to the Terms—Over £2 in immediate cash payment, one shilling in the .£, On all monthly accounts paid, 2J per cent discount. All other bills rendered quarterly. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON STREET. 300 zinc-lined cases for sale clieap. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE GREAT ANNUAL ST O C K-1A KIN G S ALE Now progressing with extraordinary success GOODS IN GREATER VARIETY, AND REALLY GOOD. See for yourselves at THE COR NE R H OHS E, TE ARO CORNER, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS GRAVES AND FLEMING.

Business Notices W HITE HOUSE BAKERY, Lambton-quay. GEORGE HARRIS begs to thank his friends and public generally for the support he has received for the past, three years,' and assures them that orders left in his charge will receive his best attention. Balls, picnics,- tea meetings, school treats, and excursions supplied on the lowest terms. Shops, ships, and restaurants supplied. Wedding cakes of different designs always on hand. Carta to all parts of the city and suburbs daily. N.B.—Note the address : George Habbis, of White House Bakery, Lambton-quay, ' Late of Spiers and Fond, London. 953 PLIMMER’S HOTEL, Late Albert. The new additions to this Hotel are now finished, and will be. opened for business on Sathrday-the 9th instant. The Billiard Room is the best in the city, and is furnished.with two of tables with every appendance, and is let to Mr James Dash, the well-known Billiard Marker. The Hotel -will be under the management of Mb & Mbs ISAAC PLIMMER, who will endeavor to make their customers - feel at home. There is good accommodation for families and travellers, with good sample i rooms, hot and cold baths, and every convenience for a respectable Hotel. JOHN PLIMMER, S4l ■ Proprietor. js LAND BAT HOTEL, C. H. Compton, Proprietor, Was opened for business OH SATURDAY, Ist JULY SIMON THE CELLARMAN—O. MOODY BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. F. J. PRESTON. Wine Merchant, Lambton-quay. In returning thanks to my numerous customers and the public for their support, I wish to draw the attention of those who have not tried my Wines to the great popularity they are meeting with in all parts of the colony, and also in England. I have now on band and in splendid condition Port, Rich Constantia, Veodeilho, Sherry, Frontignac, Mataro, and a variety of others, including Victoria and New South Waleswines; also, a special selection of Foreign Wines. 651 L lON F OUND R Y , Wellington MILLS AND CABLE, ' Engineers Boilermakers, Iron and Brass I Founders, ‘ 930

Business Notices JAMESON BROTHERS AND CO. WILLIS-STREET,' TOBY-STREET, AND Lambton-quay, WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. A large stock of Wines, Spirits," English and Colonial Beers on hand, to be sold in Assorted Dozens. JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., Willis-atreet, Tory-street, and Lambton-quay. 600 cases kerosene, at 13s per case. Landing out of the Stab of the East—--50 cases-Morton’s assorted pickles • 25 cases Morton’s salad oil, 1 pints ‘ 25 cases Morton s salad'oil, J-pints 20 cases Morton’s marmalade 20 cases Lea and Perrin’s sauce, A-pints _2O cases Morton’s castor oil, pints 20 cases Morton’s castor oil, J-pints 10 tons English crushed loaf sngar 26 cases table vinegar 50 casks vinegar 1 ton candied peel JAMESON BROTHERS AND CO., , Agents for THE CALCUTTA TEA ASSOCIATIONS PURE INDIAN TEA (in packets). 3 tons prime Canterbury cheese ■ 2 tons hams and bacon 10 cwt. lard 100 half.chests tea 200 boxes tea 400 boxes candles JAMESON BROTHERS AND CO., Willis-stceet, Tory-street, and Lambton-qnay. GoeJs delivered at the Rail tray Station, or any part of the City, Free of Charge. 533 NEW ZEALAND HEMATITE CO.’S PAINT. Manufactory— Paba Paba, Nelson. Medal and Certificate— Sydney Exhibition. First Class of Merit— Dunedin Exhibition. The cheapest, beat, apd purest of all paints for every description of iron and wood work. -—Mr Robert Tatlock, the British analyst, in furnishing repert on the paint; says :—“ This is au excellent paint, both for wood and iron, but particularly for the latter. It does not alter by atmospheric influence, and is quite adhesive. It has also the advantage of being quite free from any poisonous or noxious ingredient. Supplies, with copy analysis and testimonials from engineers, ironfounders, painters, and others, can be obtained from E. W, MILLS & CO., Agents, Wellington. 1 Wellington, 22nd September, 1881

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6691, 27 September 1882, Page 1

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