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Business Kotlscz. AUTUMN MANTLES & CLOAKS. The Latest Fashion. The Largest Choice. Tsars lowest fkicb® AT KIR KC ALDUS AND STAINS PROTECTIVE TOP G 4EMENTS are notv the order of the day, and numerous sensible and artistio designs are now submitted—worthy the inspection of intending purchasers. Magnificent collection of jackets, capes and coats. IMPORTANT PURCHASE of a splendid assortment of new jackets. Three-quarter length, half fitting shapes, with very large collars, double and single breasted. Trim* mod—braid, astraobau and far ; also, quite plain. Some have three-decker Empire capce. Prices—loß 6d, I2a Cd, 15a, 17s fid, 21a, 24?, 27s fid, 3ls, 33s to 1053 each. SPECiAL SELECTION of three quarter silk seal jackets. Handsomely trimmed skunk, beaver, Thibet, wolverine, miok, mink tail, astraohao, sable, &0., &0., £1 15s to £3 Bs. VERY FULL CIRCULAR CAPES In every description of plain*faoed cloths, Harris tweeds, flaked tweeds, &o heavily finished with fur—very convenient for walking purooees. These are generally shown with one or two shoulder capes. Prices—l9a 6d, 2la. 255, 27e fid, 30s. 345, 395, 40s, 45a to 100 s. MANTLH.S IN CAMELS HAIR, SERGE AND PLAIN CLOTH. Prices-293 6d, 33 1, 3 Gs, 425, 50s, 60s, 655, 70a, to 105 s each. Mantles in plain and handsomely brocaded silks, mixed velvet and plush, 425, 45a, 50s, 555, 635. 70s, 75s to 1475. Mantles (£»shape) in silk, seal and plush ; plain and with brocaded silk introduced back and front. Prices—soe, GOs, 70s, t*9s, 85s, 90s, 100 ato 147 e each, ULSTERS AND TRAVELLING CLOAKS are nearly all worn with detachable capes of varying lengths, THE INVERNESS CLOAK is much in vogue this winter, and a new form of thia garment, with a combined hood and collar, has recently been introduced, and will no doubt meet with much success. Prices—3os, 355, 395, 40s, 425, 455, 47s fiJ, 50s, 55s to 115 s fid. IMPERIAL CLOAKS, black and coloured, ICs 6d to 455. LADIES’ MACKINTOSHES IN GREAT VARIETY (‘guaranteed rainproof’), in checks and flaked cloths; also, plain colours and all black. LADIES’ BLACK ANO COLOURED JERSEYS; plain, beaded and trimmed velvet. The best makes have corslet waist belt; every siz* in stock. Prices—si 9d, 7a fid, 10s, 12s, 15s, 20a, 255, 275, 30e each. DRESSING GOWNS in warm woollen materials ; plain, striped and nice floral designs over plain grounds. Ibices—l4s fid, Jfis fid, 19s, 21s, 255, 275, 295, 30s, 355, 40s each. TEA GOWNS iu all shades ofCrepoue ond Cashmeres made by Parisian designers ; also er ma very Attractive Gowns in silk and plash, ranging iu prices from 52s fid to 147 e, KIRKOALDIE & STAINS: 79, LAMBTON QUAY. / 7 BOOT REG 79, LAMBTON QUAY, HALF-PRICE BOOT SALE OP HIGH CLASS GOODS, COMMENCES ON IHUBSDAY, 30th MAECiI, AT R. Hannah & Go.’s Boot Palace, 79 LAMBTON QUAY. WE ONLY HOLD ONE SALE EVERY THREE YEiRS, and the BARGAINS obtained at last sale will be remembered by those who were fortunate enough to patronise us at that time. The Boots and Shoes which will be offered at this HALF* PRICE BOOT SALE will comprise— Cove & West’s Dinner Boots and Shoes, former price 355, now 20a Cove & West’s Porpoise E.S, Boots, former price 35a, now 20a Cove & West’s Eukrnenida Button Boots, former price 40s, now 23a Cd Cove & West Porpoise Shooters, former price 35a, now 22a fid Cove & West’s Hand-Sewn Shoes, former price 30s, now 16s fid Cove & West’s Open-front Balmorals, band sewn, former price 37s fid, now 22s fid Cove & West’s Patent Galoched Balmorals, former price 35a, new 22a Cd Cove & West’s Cloth-top Balmorals, former price 30a, now IBs fid Tamer Bros,* Glove Kid Bala, former price 30a, now 20a Gents’ Tan Oxford Shoes, former price 20*, now 12i fid Gents’ Patent Battenberg Shoes, former price 14s fid, now 7s lid Gents’ Kid Oxford Shoes, former price 20i, now 12s fid F. Pinet's Baiton and Luos Boots, former price 33s fid, now 21s Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2s lid Ladies’ Walking Boots, former prioe 28s, now 7s lid Ladles’ Slippers, from 2s lid Children’s Boots and Shoes, from Is Ladies’ Button Boots, former prioe 235, now 12a lid Ladles’ Hygaan Balmoral Boots, former price 30s, now 13a lid Ladies’ Bathroom and-Bedroom slippers, from 2s lid Tennis Shoes, from 2s lid, 3s lid, 4i lid. GENTS’ FOOTBALL BOOTS. GBNTc.’, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS* LEGGINGS Space will not permit us to give a Hat of cue-tentli of the Bargains offered ; and those goods must all be cleared within the next ten days. Boots and Shoes of this olaas will not be plaaed before the public at giving away prices for at least another three years. NOTE THE ADDRESS— R HANNAH & CO., THE BOOT PALACE, 79 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

By Special Appointment to His Excellency Lord Glasgow, K.O.M.G. J. LANE, liveky and bait stable PROPRIETOR Sydney Street, Wellington, BEGS to notify the public of Wellington and those who have favoured him in the past, that be has, for the convenience of patrons, appointed Thos. Cook and Son Hla Central Booking Agents, 62, Lambtou Quay, Single and Double Baggies, Dog Carts, Waggonettes, Drags, Tandems, Hacks, &c., Can be arranged for at these Central Offices AT LOWEST RATES— Same as from Stables —and parties supplied immediately on orderings or waited upon as desired. Drags at Special Rates for Cricket Teams, Picnic Parties, &o. Also—FOß SALE: Packets of Coach Coupons to Island Bay at Great Redaction —25 Return Tickets for 22s 6d. 'ISLAND BAY TIME TABLE: Bub leaves Sydney street Stables at 9.50 a.m., 11a.m., 1.50 p.m., 2.30 p.m., and 5 p.ra. THOS. COOK A SON, Phoenix Chambers, Lambtou quay. Telephone, No. 596. j. lane, Sydney street. Telephone, Nos. 525 and 429. 646 All who would achieve success ehovud endeavour lo merit It.” “OJ7E have during the past year spared V v no expense in endeavouring to make out* Beer seooud to none in New Zealand, and can now oonlidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy a Good Glass of BEER To ask for STAPLES’ BEST, On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding Districts, And oonddeutly anticipate thslr verdict will ba that Staples and Co, have successfully removed cue reprpaob that good Bear could not bo brewed in Wellington. J. STABLES AND 00. (Limited), UOLESWORTH AND MORPHY StHIETS. 796 ARRIVAL OR NEW GOODS EX 8.8, COPTIC. WE have now opeaod np Shipment. o( onr Now Season's TWEEDS, WORSTED COATINGS, OVERCOATINGS & CLOTHS. .The Latest and most Fashionable Design. have boon selected. On. Homo Bayer writes: —“ These goods nro ol exceptional value, owing to the low price of wool." Oar patrons may' rely upon getting the benefit of the bargain., IWSED BBITBTOQ9 £3 15i. Pattern, and system for self .mess sremenl sent on application, /ONES AND ASHDOWN, THE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHid HINT 1 iiaHION-UWAT. QAMEEON & CHRISTIE. Per N. B. Morris— PATENT SOLID STEM AUGER BITS, In bandy coses, from J to lin. NEW DAILY COACH SERVICE BETWEEN PAHIAI’DA AND EKETAHUNA. ON end after MONDAY, the 22nd August, Alfred Peters will ran a Coach between Pahiatna and Eketahana as follow.: Leaves Pahiatna every evening at £ o’clock to catih tbs morning train from Eketahana ; leaves Eketahana every morning at 7.30,0’0100k, connecting with ooaohes at-fohiatmt catching train, at Woodviile for Palmers on, Wanganui, New Plymouth and Napier. Pusengera, parcels and luggage carried at seasenable ratWr ggfl

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9881, 12 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9881, 12 April 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9881, 12 April 1893, Page 1