WATERLOO HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. , KIRKCALDIE & STAINS beg 10 announce * to the Ladies of Wellington and __thG Public n generalh, tl.at they have concluded tbe^openiug of their first shipments which for style uud elegance combining durability cannot be surpassed ; and having resolved on securing nn increasing business, they have marked the whole of their stock at such prices hitherto unknown in Wellington. Kirkcaldie & Stain 9 call particular attention to the following list: — SILKS. Ri<«h black glace silk, from 3s 6d Colored figured silks, full dress, 3 guineas Rich French broche silks, 68s 6d SHAWLS AND MANTLES. Llama shawls in all the new colors French embroidered Cashmere shawls, one half their value, being bought considerably under market price Mohair shawls iv all colors, from 10s Gd Black lace shawls, from 16s 6d Mohair mantles in all the latest designs Black glace mantles, irimd: wiih lace Children's mohair paletots in all sizes Tweed mantles, richly trimmed, 25s FANCY DRESSES. French broche grenadines Challie Mohairs in checks, broche, and chene grounds Delaines in all tbe newest colors Printed muslins, from 9s 6d the full dress of 1"2 yards DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Kirkcaldie & Stains invite the attention of private families, hotels, storekeepers, and country buyers to this very important branch of their business, Croydon, Wigan, and twilled sheetings, all widths Pillows, linen aud cotton Union and linen table damask, all widths I Damask table cloths, from the smallest to the largest size Red, blue, and white blankets Marsalla, summer, and Terry quilts Muslin curtains and windoV muslin and nets in great variety, &c, &c, &c HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies' white cotton hose, all prices Children's do do Ladies' best Josephine kid gloves, first choice, stitched with all colors Ladies' Lisle gauntlet gloves in white and colored Children's Lisle, spun, and silk gloves iv all sizes Lace and sewed muslin goods in great variety Patent frilling, &c, &c, &c Cambric flouncing, very cheap I GENERAL MOURNING DEPARTMENT. I Parties about to purchase mourning will find it much to their advantage, previous to making their purchases, to inspect Kirkcaldie & Stains' well selected stock of of General Mourning, where they select every article requisite at the most . economical prices. Patterns sent ,'ree by post to all parts of the Colony. Orders carefully and promptly attended to on receipt of Bank or P.O. Order. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, WATERLOO HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, , Two doors from the New Zealand Bank. Deo. 18, 1803. BAZAAR. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WANGANUI. TTVONATIONS to the above Bazaar will be reJL/ ceived at the Shop of Mr William Lyon, Bookseller. Friends will olilige by not being later than the 31st of December. By order of the Committee. P. BELL, Secretary. Wanganui, Dec. 17th, 1863. TO LET\ EOR such terms as may be agreed upon, a HOUSE wiih six rooms, yard and out-houses complete. A good paddock, garden, and stable for - > two horses. Within one and a half miles of Wellington, close to the Grammar School, Kai-warra Application to, Mr DAVID ANDERSON, Jun., • Molesworth-street, Thorndon Flat. Dec. 21, 1863VANS FOR PAHAUTANUI RACES. MR. H. DEATH will run his Vans for the Pahauianui Races, on New Year's Day. Parties desirous of going by this opportunity will oblige by communicating at the Coach aud Horses, on or before Monday nex*Dec 23, 1863. VAN DIEMAN'S LAND PALINGS. "1 JT) r^ri/~\ 0N SALE, at 19s per 100 JL,_Jjv_/v_/ v/ Warranted a very superior , article . ' D. ANDERSON. \ Dec. 23, 1863, \ FOR SALE. I 100 RAMS TWO TOOTH. j. 1 11HESE Rams are the produce of pure Merino JL Rams imported from Germany, in 1860, for the Otaki School establishment, out of Ewes the produce of the pure Merino Rams imported by Mr Beauchamp. Apply to, JOHNSTON & CO. Oct. 30th, 1863. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. BOXING DAY I BOXING DAY I ! J ANNUAL STEAM EXCURSION. , nnHE public nre respectfully informed that the , _|_ Odd Fellows' Hall Committee have availed themselves of the offer made by Mr TIIO3. Higgie, for his P.S. PRINCE ALFRED, - for an Excursion to the delightful and picturesque grounds of G. Hart, Esq.., AT POINT HOWARD NEAR LOWRY BAY. The Steamer will leave the Queen's Wharf — the First Trip nt 8 a.m., sharp. Second Trip at 11*30 a.m. Third Trip at 3*30 p.m. Mr John Sutherland will provide refreshments on the grounds — including lea, coffee, wives, and spirits, ginger-beer, lemonade, &c. A Quadrille Baud will be engaged for dancing. Arrangements have beeu made with Mr Wills for t- the emarking and re-embarking of ihe excurit sionists. Fares there and back, 3s ; children under 12 years c half-price. Tickets may be obtained at the " Independent" office; Mr P. Laing, Mr S. S. Downs; "Advertiser r office ; Mr Plimmer, Barrett's Hotel: Mr John Mcintosh, South Sea Hotel ; Mr John McKinnon, New Zealander Hotel; and of tha Committee. Wellington, Dec. 33, 1863*
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 2001, 26 December 1863, Page 2
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793Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 2001, 26 December 1863, Page 2
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