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Business Notices. idr'FOß READY MONEY ONLY RETAIL DRAPERY AT W-H OLE SALE PRICES. By the Steamships “AORANGI" and “ IONIC." KIRKCALDIE “AND STAINS Are now placed in a position of being able to exhibit a full range of SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS Which eclipse, for magnitude, variety, and price, all their previous Seasons* importations. Inviting inspection of their present Stock they would refer them to the Latest Additions which have been made throughout all Departments. FEW MILLINERY HATS AND BONNETS including all the Latest Materials for Trimming, with Ornaments, Caps, Feathers, Flowers, &c. Infants’ and Children’s Sun Bonnets The Fashionable Walking Jerseys, in all colors, 8/6 to 85/, all prices included A Special Shipment of Ladies* Washing Costumes at job prices, from 7/6 upwards Marked at the London Wholesale. Prices—-A Special Shipment of Black Cashmere Costumes Ladies’ Mantles, Jackets, Capes, Visits, in Lace, Silk, Satin, Cashmere, and Ottoman Cloth. ! JUST LANDED a Splended Assortment of DRESS CANVAS PLAIN, from 1/ to 2/3. STRIPED, from 1/6 to 4/11, in Plush, Printed French Delanes, 32in, Is 30d Biege Nun’s Veiling and Monk’s Cloth Lawu Tennis Cloth and all the Fashionable Textures, from 10£d to Is 81 THE LATEST NOVELTIES FROM PARIS. Embroidered India Robes an! Bleached White Cream Cream Mixed, Sage and Brown, from 32s 6d to 70s each robe, containing yards wide embroidery, 9 yards narrow, and 10 yards plain material. These can be worn for outdoor and evening attire. A Supplementary Shipment of Summer Hosiery, just landed ex lonic,,” in Ladiesj and Children’s Cotton Lisle Balbnggan, &c. Boy’s Knicker Hose. ALL THE LATEST "STYLES IN PARASOLS, , Including Shot Merveillau, wihh patent automaton gilt frame, Black and Gold Parasols; trimmed deep lace, Umbrellas, &c. f New Gloves, 6*button Tan French Kid, pebble points, 4. 6,8, 10, Tan Pan's Swede Mousquetaire, 5s 6d, 2,4, 6,8, 10, Silk Jersey Gloves; in black and colors, for Walking and Evening wear. ONE THOUSAND POUNDS~(T1000) WORTH OE LACE. Imported by KIRKCALDIE & STAINS this Season, in every color, combining all the most elaborate patterns of the period, the quantity selling being a good guarantee of the lowness of the prices charged for these goods. Lace Flouncing from 4in to 36in wide All over Cream and Beige Net for Skirts. Just Opened A Splendid Variety of Ladies’ and Children’s Fashionable Apron?, in the Very Latest taste and design, at Prices rouging from 9d to 4/6 each Every Requisite in House Furnishing having been landed by the Latest Steamers, special attention is directed to the assortment of Tapestry, and Tapestry Curtains and Table Covers to match, Tapestry 6/1, wide 5/11, Silk Embroidered Quilts and Toilet Covers to match, Billiard Clothe, &c., &c. Patterns and all information readily given on application to KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures for CASH ONLY. 62, 64, 66, Lambton Quay and. Brandon Street.

SCHWEITZER’S COGOATINA. Ahti-Dtspex'tio Cocoa or Chocolate Powder. GUARANTEED Pure Soluble Cocoa of the Finest Quality, without Sugar or admixture. The Faculty pronounce it the “ most nutritious, perfectly digestible beverage for Breakfret, Luncheon, or Supper ; ” and invaluable for Invalids and Young Children. Being absolutely “ all 00000,” with the excess of Eat extracted, is four times the strength of preparations thickened yet weakened with arrowroot, starch, See., and in reality cheaper than such mixture?, a tea-spoonful to a breakfast cup costing less than one-halfpenny. Coooatina is the beat Cocoa for India and the Colonies, keeping for years in all, climates, being in a concentrated form. Made instantaneously with boiling water, and palatable without milk. Celebrated for remarkable Sustaining Properties, Specially adapted for Early Breakfasts. Adopted as a Medical Comfort in the Royal Navy, Retailed by Chemists, Grocers, &0., in Air-tight Tins, at la 6d, 3s, 5s 6d. &o. Wholesale by the Solo Proprietors, soEC‘TO r JEaxvaB:EB:E&' &s <00,,, 10, AD AM-STREET, STRAND, W. 0., LONDON, AND ALL WHOLESALE HOUSES,

H v ;vGRIESSELICH- & CO., WEAVE 11 S’' HAL L, WOO L E XCEANGfE, LONDON. SHIPPING MU COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ESTABLISHED 1855. SHIP to order any description of British and Continental Goods upon 2£ per cent, commission, selected by buyers with Colonial experience, and attend to the promp realisation of Produce at highest prices upon 1 per cent, commission. Orders to be accompanied by Letters of Credit oi part-remittance in Bank Drafts or Produce. Open Policies of Insurance for floating cargoes to cover sea risks. References—Chief Office of the London and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and moat of the Colonial Banks. Current Price Lists, Produce Reports, Jand any necessary samples or information on application.

COAL AND COKE. Encourage new Zealand industry By using the Beat Household Steam and Smithy Coals from tho Celebrated Brunner Coal Mines, Greymouth. Coke for Smelting, Malting, and others purposes, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, and Fire-clay Goods of every description always on hand or mado to order, and can be obtained at the Depot, Manners-street. Orders received at our shipping office Customhouse'quay, next Lion Foundry., Also, superior Newcastle Coals at current rates. Telephone connection with both offices, KENNEDY BROS. VENETIAN BLINDS, clear varnished or painted any colour ; warranted without sap or single knot; very highly finished, fitted with patent actions and extra super lines, and patent wove reels, B. W. HENN, Poneke Steam Blind Works. Manners and Molesworth-streets, Wellington. We, the undersigned, can and’ do recommend R. W. Henn’s Venetian Blinds, he having received the order for and completed the blirds for the Post and Telegraph Offices, Wellington, in 1884, and now completing blinds for the National Mutual Life Assurance Offices. We are, &c., 503 BARRY & M'DOWALL, Builders. GEORGESONAND CO., AILOES AND HABITMAKERS, Athen-edm Buildings, . WELLIN G T O N . The Largest and beet Stock of Tweeds and Cloth in the City, G. W, BINNEY AND SONS, LATE G. W. BINNEY AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Wool, Grain, and Produce Brokers. CORN EXCHANGE, Fort-street, AU OK LAND. 106 jgOARD AND RESIDENCE For ladies and gentlemen visiting Christchurch, for any length of time, from two to three days, or longer, can bo had at Spencer House, 275, Armagh-etreet West, close to the Museum, Park, and Gardens, and within 12 minutes’ walk of the Cathedral and Post Office. Every home comfort. Terms—3oa per week, or 5a per day. Highest references can be given in this city (Wellington). 421 ALBERT HOTEL, Wellington, N.Z., Mbs E. F. Crawford and Co., Proprietors, Having taken the above Hotel, the proprietors, who have reason to believe that they are well and favorably known to the public of Wellington, have now the pleasure of informing their friends and customers that they are prepared to afford all tho comforts and con-, veniences of a first-class hotel, and on the most reasonable terras. Iu addition to unrivalled accommodation for visitors, the Albert Hotel contains one of the largest and beet appointed billiard-rooma in the city, furnished with two superior tables, and under the care of Mr A. McGee. The wines and spirits will I be selected with the greatest care, and may always be depended on hb being of the best brands. . 514

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 7641, 26 November 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 7641, 26 November 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 7641, 26 November 1885, Page 1

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