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BALL SEASON, 1898. INVITATIONS AEE OUT FOE THE 26 th BALL SEASON, 1898. AND FOETH COMING FESTIVITIES. BALL AND PARTY COSTUME REQUISITES. POE COEEECT FASHION AND “WHAT TO WEAK, A VISIT SHOULD BE PAID TO THE LEADING MODISTES, KIEiKCALDIE & STAINS. ALL THE GOODS DISPLAYED HAVE THE MERIT OP BEING "NEW” AND EXCEEDINGLY BEAUTIFUL. THE EICHEST AND MOST COMPEEHENSIVB GATHEEING OF NOVELTIES IN EVENING SILKS. SPECIAL—THE NEW MOIRE VELOURS, in evening tints, 21in wide, 2s 6d, 5s yard CREAM AND WHITE SATIN DUCHESS, 23in wide, prices 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 9s yard EVENING MEEVEILLE OX SILK, in all shades. 23in wide, 4s 6d yard _ IVOEY CEEAM AND WHITE BROCADES, very choice and handsome designs, 23m wide, 4s 9d, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 9d, 9s, 10s 6d yard COLOURED BENG ALINE SILKS, a choice range for evening wear, 22m wide, 5s 3d, 6s 6d, 6s, 6s 6d, 8s yard SUEAH SILKS, in 30 different shades, 22in wide, 4s, 4s 3d, 4s 6d yard ' EVENING MATERIAL 3 . NUN’S VEILING, in all the newest shades, 42in to 44in wide, Is 6d, 2s yard EVENING CEEPONS, in nice light tints, 42in wide, 2s, 2s 6d yard .. CEEAM FANCY MATERIALS, in silk stripes and fancy designs, 42in and 44m wide, 2s, 2s 6d, 2s 9d to 6a 6d NOWHERE ELSE CAN SUCH NOVELTIES BE SEEN, KIEKCALDIE AND STAINS’ “ speciality; 1 EVENING COSTUMES MATCHED THROUGHOUT IN NOWHERE ELSE CAN SUCH NOVELTIES BE SEEN. GLOVES HOSE, PANS. CHIFFONS, LACES. TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS, FLOWERS, PLOUNCINGS, Ac., Ac. Of those essentials a grand display is made, to list a stock such as is now held by K. A S. for a daily advertisement would be impossible. Attention can only bo called to a few of the attractive novelties now shown. DRESSMAKING Is in its usual efficient condition. The wonderful business done, the general satisfaction and expressed compliments made, is a direct proof ladies have every confidence m the talent employed. EVENING GAUZES AND CHIFFONS. This is a leading material this season and will take foremost place in the completion of Evening Gowns in str pea, spots and choice figured and scroll designs of a transparent character in white, black, cream, sky, coral, maize, amber, he.iotrope, eau de ml, rose, &0., &0,, 44in wide, 3s, 3a 6d.5s 6d yard. . .. , , GOFFERED CHIFFONS', PLISSE CHIFFONS, Band Chiffons in all shades PISCB CHIFFONS, plain and figured, 44in wide, 3s yard LADIES—Note in writing for,Chiffons kindly state width required BA s SEQUIN AND JEWELLED NETS AND TRIMMINGS (Patterns cannot be cut). In this section the finest collection is shown, comprising—2in SEQUIN INSERTIONS, on white and black net grounds, in pearl, silver, black and silver and moonlight shades, 8s 63, 10s 6d yard 24in SEQUIN NETS, on white and blaak neb grounds, 4s 6d. 8s 63,16 s6d yard JEWELLED LZSSE, 20in wide, 20a yard, all shadings LADIEa’ EVENING GLOVES. trade we do well. GLOVES—AII selected from picked skins by glove exports. Quarter arm length Mosquetaire Tan Suede, 5s 6i, 6s 61 pair Elb«w » •• » 5a 7a 6(J * 8j 6<J P air Full arm , >• >• 7a > B * 6d Also in white, cream and black Every shade and length of Evening Silk Gloves OPERA CLOAKS. COLOURED CLOTH OPERA CLOAKS, trimmed fur, 22a 6d, 23s 6d, 27s 6d each COLOURED BROCADED SILK CLOAKS, trimmed fur, 47a 6d, 60a, 84a CEEAM CASHMERE CLOAKS, trimmed fur, 31s 6d, 45a, 55 1, 75a, 94s 6d CEEAM BROCADE CLOAKS, trimmed fur,,47s 6d, 635, 73a 6d, 9ia 6d PULL LENGTH CLOAKS, circular shape, 59a 6d, 735, 84a to 120 a LADIES’ EVENING PELISSES, trimmed fur, 84s, 965, 105 s A BAY FOR INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. KIRKCA.LDIE & STAINS. WELLINGTON AND NAPIER.

BROS. * CO. AEB SELLING—DESSEET PETJNES ... per lb lOiiß Tins do ... 11° * STEWING do 10° - PIGS (finest <jdawtt) gD PEACHES (dbied) ... (^D APRICOTS (do) ... io D - { NECTARINES (do) ... 10 D DATES SILVER PETJNES ... gD .. ... lQ D .. WARDBLL BROS. & CO., WILLIS STREET, Wellington. 689 LA WE S' MANURES. JUST LANDED, Ex BANGATIRA—--10 SUPERPHOSPHATES, 38 PEE CENT. OPJ SOLUBILITY. Prices and particulars on (application to the agents, THE WALBAEAPA FARMERS’ CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited), Wellington and Waibabafa.l NEVBii-F A I L 1 N G REMEDIES. BRITTAIN'S Blood Purifier, for blood and akm diseases, 2a 6d Brittain’s Neuralgic Tonic gives prompt relief, 2s 6d. Brittain’s Indigestion Cure makes life worth living, 2s 6d. Brittain’s Little Liver Pills, for biliousness, constipation and torpid liver. Is. BRITTAIN’S Headache Powders, Nervine for Toothache. Vermifuge Worm Syrup, “ Byebright ” Lotiou for weak and inflamed eyes, Tonio Chiretta Compound, Ointment for blind piles, bleeding piles, itching piles, &c«. &0» ’ H. BRITTAIN, Te Aro Dispensary, 35, Manners street. PATENTS AND rri RADE MARK I Seonrea in all countries. HENRY HUGHES. Consulting Enqineeb, Registered Patent Agent, B 4 Larabtou quay, Wellington t And at Auckland, Chnstohuroh, Napier, Dunedin and Invercargill. S J. & A. WILSON, FUNEEAL DIRECTORS AND FURNISHERS, 55, Cambridge tbbbacs. All Requisites in Stock. BUILDERS AND CONTEAC'£(>£§, Telephone 805, ‘ 31}

SLUMP 'IN BLANKETS. 8 BALES of English Blanbotalthat had been seized in transit were purchased yesterday by Mr C. Smith, the Cash Draper, Cuba street, at a Substantial Discount, and will be sold as follows during the next 14 days SINGLE BED BLANKETS ;5/n, 6/u, 7/ii. 8/ii, PER PAIR. DOUBLE BED BLANKETS. 9/11, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6. BEST TWILLED COLONIAL" BLANKETS, Single Bed 14/6. Double Bed 19/6. C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, Cuba street. 313 GREAT SALVAGE SALE ! Ov BING, HARRIS AND CO'.'a damaged stock of Boots and Shoes at E. HANNAH AND CO.’S Cuba street Shop. ON SATURDAY, 7th MAY. Look out for Real Bargains like these 250 pairs Ladies’ Evening shoes at 1/6 300 ~ Ladies’ Tennis Shoes at 1/6 600 „ Ladies’ Slippers at ... 6d 200 „ Ladies’ 2-strap Shoes at 2/11 280 ~ Ladies’ Cycling Shoes at 3/11 175 „ Men’s Good Balmorals at 4/11 70 ~ Men’s Dancing Pumps at 5/il 300 „ Men’s at 6/6 Bing, Harris and Oo.’s Salvage Stock, slightly damaged by water, but practically as good as new. R. HANNAH AND CO., 28, Ouba street. LONDON DENTAL COMPANY (Over Mee’a, Chemist), Lahbton quay. Have had no connection with the Australian * Dental Institute. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH, TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. A Complete Set of Teeth, for .£3 3s Single Tooth, from 5e Gold Stopping, from 5s Painless Extractions. Guaranteed, Gas 2a 6d, Extractions 2e 6d and Is The Most Complete System of Painless Dentistry in the World Superior Upper or Lower Sets, £2 Teeth fitted over roots if required; No nnneoessary extractions Other Dentists’ Work Re-fitted. Remember we have all the latest appliances, and guarantee all work 10 years, being satisfied with only a small profit on each case Wa absolutely guarantee our work for strength and beauty The operator has the highest qualifications (late of Dr Owen, of the Harvard University). LEYIN AND 00., LIMITED, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. WE are prepared to supply Farmers, Storekeepers and Settlers with all kinds of General Merchandise at Lowest Current Ratss. Liberal advances will be made against Grain, Wool Clips and Produce placed in onr hands for sale. J. D. CRUICKSHANK, gtS Branch Manager. CHEAP LIGHT. THE NEW ZEALAND ACETYLENE GAS COMPANY are now prepared to Light up any building with Acetylene Gas on a month’s approval. No charge made except for the carbide nsed. For farther particulars apply to the office of the Company, Nelson. Caotion.— Any persons found infringing onr patents by burning Acetylene made from carbide of caloinm under the S. L. Willson patents will be prosecuted. 870 “ TTTNTO the pure all things are pure.” U So is A. and B. Maokay’s Liqueur Wtleky. '

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3439, 21 May 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3439, 21 May 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3439, 21 May 1898, Page 2

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