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JUNE FASHIONS By the arrival of s.s. Durham at Melbourne KIEKCALDIE & STAINS Are in possession of the latest possible Fashions, as worn during the month of June in England. Depression in the soft goods, export, and home trade in London during the summer of 1876. As the result of the continued depression in the wholesale trade in London KIEKCALDIE <fe STAINS Announce to the citizens of Wellington, visitors, and residents in the country districts, the arrival of Twelve Hundred Costumes at Job Prices. .These goods include Japanese, pure alpaca, ' stuffs of every description. Tassore pique in immense variety. As an instance of the price these goods now run KIEKCALDIE & STAINS May state that by the s.s. Whampoa first copies of the same goods were sold at Six and a half Guineas While the present shipment by the Durham will be marked Three Guineas. These constitute the best class of goods. All other costumes are equally marked at Job Prices. ILLINERY JUNE FASHIONS The Gainsborough Hat, in brown, cream, drab, black, white, and white and cream, just received by KIEKCALDIE & STIANS $x s.s. Durham. ' As this steamship left London on the 27th of June, these goods were then in such great demand that telegrams were daily being sent to the Continent to forward such quantities as could be turned out from the plaiters’ hands. Rustic Hats in various shapes, just to band, for young ladies, in white, brown, and black The Duchess of Devonshire, A novelty in Tuscan. Several of the above speciality will be opened on Tuesday, showing the style of trimming worn by the elite in London. New bonnets also will be opened, together with a new stock of bonnet shapes, millinery materials, feathers, &c. Ecru cream nets and laces. Widows’ caps and cap fronts, latest styles, just opened. Extraordinary purchase of Ladies’ Jackets, Mantles, Fichus, and Sleeveless Jackets, just received by KIEKCALDIE & STAINS Ex s.s. Durham, being clearing-out parcels from several of the large London warehouses. The above goods are all perfectly new and fashionable this season. And range in price from 6s to 255, the value of which requires only to be seen to pronounce them real special bargains. A visit of inspection is respectfully invited by KIEKCALDIE & STAINS. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my Saddlery business in this township, including Stock and Book Debts, to Messrs B. G, Williams and J. loms, who will in future conduct the business and receive all outstanding accounts due to me, 1 beg to solicit a continuance of the esteemed patronage to my successors. W. LOWES. Masterton, Sept. 12, 1876. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. WE, the undersigned, having purchased the SADDLERY Business, including Stock and Book Debts, from Mr W. Lowbs, eg to inform the general public that the business will in future be carried on by us under the style of WILLIAMS & CO., And trust bv prompt attention to orders and by keeping First-class stock at liberal prices, to merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded to our predecessor. B.G. WILLIAMS, J. lOBNS. 943 Masterton, Sept. 12.1876. T. E. PBOCIEE, PRACTICAL W ATOM AKER, MANUFAC TUBING JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH, HI UMSar, 0 HBISTOHCBOH. 0 PPOSIS CITY HOTBL, And RevelUstreet, Hokitika. Has always on band for sale a large and elegant assortment of jewelry, diamond goods, gold and silver watches, silver and electros plated ware; office, drawing room, and other clocks j Philosophical, Optical, and scicntifin instruments of every description for surveyors engineers, architects, Ac. j Theodolites, Dumpy Levels, &o„ in slock and repaired and adjusted. Every description of Jewelry in Gold and Silver. Presentation plate mad to order on the premises. Greenstone out and. mounted in every variety of pattern on the hottest notice. 462 GRATE P LI L—COMFORTING | EPPS’ COCOA. I BREAKFAST. ** T3Y a thorough knowledge of the not ora -D laws which govern the operations of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has proyided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the jndicius use of such articles ofdiet that a constitution may be grabually built np until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle mal«di w are floating around us ready to attack wherever them is a weak point We may escape many 1 a fatal shaft by kesping.onrselves well fortified with mire blood and a properly nour* ished frame.”—See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Mads simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets (tine for abroad, fobelled JAMES EPPS *OO, Hotocsonathio Chemists. , 4VllreadneetUeSt, andl^Kmadflly. Works, BtUtai load and Camden torn,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 506, 25 November 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 506, 25 November 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 506, 25 November 1876, Page 4

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