RIRKCALDIE AND STAINS’ n Tailoring Department. i, id 1, tM f,’ l| SUPERIOR GARMENTS FOR SUMMER WEAR. Splendid value and stylo prevailing thronghout all the ranges. THE POPULAR £3 8s SUITS, AND THE UNEQUALLED M 4s SUITS j; In Greater Variety than Ever. THE NEWEST STYLES, b, THE NEWEST TWEEDS. !■ SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Scotch Tweed Sao Suite, £3 3e West of England (summer weight) Sao Suita, 9 J 35 5s Home Spun and Cheviot Tweed Sao Suits, SA 4e Indigo Blue Serge Sao Suits, £i to £o in ■k K. and S. invite special attention to the E in above suite at Four Guineas for downright 0 hard wear. There is nothing to equal it at the price.. d 0 ® TROUSERS MADE TO ORDER. 'J 1 Trouserings in groat variety. Special purj chases enables them to offer an unusually good TWENTY-ONE-SHILLING TROUSERS. Full ranges at 21s, 255, 27s Cd upwards. Excellent value at every price. d e LADIES’ RIDING HABITS. : K. and S. have added largely to their Stock of all suitable Goods for this important branch of their Tailoring Department. Ladies may roly on the best skill and experience in the execution of all orders. e ii t LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE GOWNS r A Specialty. WOOLLENS. Buying largely and direct from the prodncera,K. and S. are at all times in a position to offer the largest selection, together r . , with the lowest possible price. 1 UNAPPROACHABLE VALUE IN MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING. NOTICE— , IF YOU WANT JJEAL GOOD STEELING VALUE in Drapery end Clothing there is no House in the Colony like C. Smith’s, The Cash Draper's, Cuba Street. He Keeps a Large Stock and Sells Cheap. At present he is selling Beautiful Rain-Proof Cloaks at 10s 6d, worth 355, and Beautiful White Pique Costumes 17s 6d, worth 37s 6d, and Lovely Silk Mantles 19s Cd, worth 39s Cd. A Choice Lot of Lace Capes 10s Cd, worth 22s Cd. Also a Splendid Stock of Dress Materials at 2s Ud, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s Hd up to 22s Cd the Dress, at C. SMITH’S, THE CASH DRAPER’S, Cuba Street. Penfold’s Wines. FROM THE OLDEST VINEYARDS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.' Planted in 1844. PENFOLD’S WINES have again proved their absolute superiority to all other Australian brands by gaining eleven first FRIZES (,£7l in cash) at the ADELAIDE WINE SHOW held in October last, whilst the next moat successful competitor ! obtained only four first awards. Every South Australian wine-grower at present doing business in New Zealand com. poted, ; PENFOLD’S PRONTIGNAC, RICH CONSTANTS, and MUSCADINE are favourite, fruity Wines, well aged and nourishing, and have obtained more first prizes than any other brand of Australian Wines of those typos. ; PENFOLD’S No. 1 CLARET, BURGUNDY, RIESLING, and CHABLIB are the , Host Dry Wines produced, in Australia, and obtained the Champion Cup op Australasia in 1893. PENFOLD’S OLD TAWNY POET iouaban--STEEP OVjpil (FIFTEEN TEARS OLD). A speciality for invalids ; was awarded i the Gold Medal. Paris, 1889, in COMPETITION WITH TUB WINEB OF the World. PBNFOLD’S WINES are noted- (for their purity, excellence and uniformity of character. ALL LEADING WINE MERCHANTS, i l i 1 1 i J ( t t 1 t a I s I t I a P d 0 c 1 ii o P d 0 fc t h f, 1 v n v h e t: ii t h ti 1 CJ h £1 tl ii e
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2410, 16 January 1895, Page 2
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