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Business Notices* , GEAND SPECIAL SHOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS. £69,000 (SIXTY N ™IEGT N FROM, ) N ° SIOOK £69,000 NOVELTIES AT KIRKOALDIE_AND STAINS. AS nsnal at this season of the year KIRKOALDIE AND STAINS ate now making a a SPECIAL SHOW In every Department throughout their establishment. In consequence of the constant growth of their business they have imported for this reason’s trade 500 cates and packages of the most Fashionable Novelties procurable 1D “"e English and Continental Markets. Their assortment will therefore be very considerable, and they oan vouch for the unquestionable advantages which they oner both as to quality and sterling value. The great principle of this firm is to sell none but reliable goods at a small profit only. This principle has been kept steadily in view, which has secured tor them an uninterrupted and unprecedented success. A MATCHLESS SHOW OP ENGLISH AND FRENCH MILLINERY, Special exhibits are now on view in the Millinery Showrooms of the latest Modes in Bonnets, Batu, Cap?. Feathers, and Flowers. This great centre of attraction should bo visited by every lady seeking the latest ideas in artistic designs. SPECIAL SHOW OF GABIBALDIS IN PRINTS ZEPHYRS, SILKS. THE DRESS SALOON. tl _ . In this Favourite Resort, Indies will find many Special Novelties in Combination Robes, French Tweeds, Flakes, Checks, Brocades, Mohairs, Plain Follies, Cashmeres in almost every conceivable oolonr. Special attention 1s directed to the IMMENSE STOCK OP ZEPHYRS AND WASHING FABRICSWhite Embroidered Robes, Zephyr Robes In all shades, Plain and Fancy Zephyrs in the latest production in designs, Print and Sateens in large variety, SPECIAL DISPLAY OF FANCY GOODS Japanese Porcelain, Chinese Curiosities, Italian Novelties, German Handiwork, Fancy Basketware, Umbrellas and Sunshades, Ladies' Shawls, Laoo Scarves, and Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gloves, Plain and Fancy Hosiery, ®o. They cordially invite all visitors to Wellington to inspect their UNPARALLELED STOCK OP CLOTHING. Special Valno in Men’s Suits, Special Value in Boys’ Clolhlog.Special Valno in Youths’ Garments, Special Value in Gents’ Underclothing, Special Value in Hats, lies. Collars, &o. kirkcaldibTand stains. THE VERDICT. DRINK. ONLY UNION OoiFfei¥’i fAGK.ET TEAS! OBTAINABLE E VERY WHERE. Galvanised Corrugated Iron. LYSAGHT’S o r as THE BEST IRON MADE. HAS NO EQUAL. Galvanised Tinned. o Galvanised Tinned. 128

Business Notices. GEORGE W. DUTTON’S NEW LIST. Elsie Books (Elsie’s Kith and Kin, &o), each Is Pansy Books, new volumes (Tip Lowls and his Lamp, &o.), each Is Jerome’s Idle Thoughts of -a Idle Fellow 3s 6d Jerome’s Stage Land, illustrated edition, 4s Irish Diamonds, Is Looking Backward, new edition with index and extra chapter, 9d Socialism—Fabian Essays, by Bernard Shaw, Annie Besant and others, Is 3d The Miner’s Bight, by Bolph Boldrewood, 2s 6d Bobbery Under Arms, by Bolf Boldrewood, 2s 6d The Bomanoe of Jenny Harlowe, new novel by Clack Bussell (cloth, 3s), 2s An Ocean Free Lance, by Clark Bussell (cloth, 3s), 2s The Frozen Pirate, by Clark Bussell (cloth, 3s), 2s A Born Coquette, new novel, by the author of Molly Bawn, &o. (cloth, Ss), 2s The Subaltern, by Brownlow Fforde, Wheeler’s Indian Library, Is Two Women or One ? by Henry Harland, Is The Hunchback ef Old St Paul’s, illustrated, Is New volumes of the following periodicals : Chatterbox, 3s 6d; Sunday, 3s 6d j Bo Peep, 3S ; Little Folks, 4n Soils and their Properties (Bell’s Agricultural Series), 3s Illustrated Manual of Swedish Drill, for teachers and students, Is 6d Lang’s How to fail in Literature, la 3d How I made a £IOOO out of ss, by Money Spinner, Is Battle's Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa, 2s fid Stanley’a How I Found Livingstone, illustrated, 4s Stanley’s Through the Dark Continent, illustrated, 4a Stanley and his Heroic Belief of Emin Pasha, illustrated, 2s 6d Stanley, the African Explorer, by Arthur Montofiore, illustrated 2s Viator Hugo’s Select Poems and Tragedies, 2a 6d Edoa Lyall’s Works (Donovan, &c.), cash 6s The Schooner ‘'Merry Chanter,” by author of Budder Grange, Is Practical hand books, each Is :—Swimming, Lawn Tennis, Biding, Sailing, Cricket, Fencing Sixpenny books :—Lost Witness (author of Shadowed by Three), Mysterious Case or Tracing a Crime, The Old Lieutenant and his Son (by Norman McLeod), Three Midshipmen (by Kingston), Peter the Whaler (by Kingston), Westward Ho (by Kingsley), Hereward the Wake (by Kingsley), Tom Brown's School Days (by Hughes). G. W, DUTTON, Bookseller, Lambton quay. FUNNEL TEA is all the rage, and defies competition. It la grown by BBJTISHBES. LUTTEBWORTH brought ns Smith and Paget’s Mangles, useful household sizes, cheap. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton quay.

Business Notices By Appointment to Hia Kxokllknoy thy Eabl of Onslow* W. Littlejohn and Son, W ATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS & 85, Lambton Quay, Wellington, W. LITTLEJOHN & SON have mnoh pleasure In annonnoing the arrival of a large shipment of CLOCKS direct from London by the R.M.S. Aorangi, including DRAWINGROOM, DININGROOM, BEDROOM & HALL CLOCKS. ALSO, QUARTER HOUR CHIMING CLOCKS. One with full Westminster Chimes on four or eight Bells. The above are all of the Latest Designs and made by the best London makers. W. L. & S. have also received a nice selection in Pearl and Diamond Brooches,, Bangles, Rings, and Chain Bracelets Inspection Cordially Invited. Only Address, 85, QUAY. 85. R ED FUNNEL TEA is packed by th« UNION PACKING COMPANY, and Is obtainable at all respectable grocers, 43£ Tatters al’s royal stables. Sydney Stbebt (Opposite the Government Railway Station). Carriages, Baggies, Waggonettes, Dog Carta, and Saddle Horses on Hire. Vehicles and Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. P.S.—Drags and ’Buses lot to pleasure and picnio parties at train fares. Parties hiring drags or ’buses from Tattersall’a Royal Stables can have the nee of the Island Bay Park free of charge. A 'bus will leave the Government Buildings for Island Bay daily at 2 p.m. J. LANE, Proprietor, Sydney atreel. Telephone, 429. 767 RIMUTAKA has brought ns Dr Dresser’s nQweatjdcsigus, in Japanned Candlesticks, Jags, &o. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9169, 15 December 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9169, 15 December 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9169, 15 December 1890, Page 1

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