WINTER TRADE, 1873. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. TAMES SMITH, being in receipt of the first portion of his Bbipmenta FOR THE WINTER TRADE, Is now showing the largest and most magnificent collection of NOVELTIES AND SEASONABLE GOODS He has ever been able to display". The whole of these shipments have OPENED OUT SPLENDID VALUE, And being marked with the SMALLEST REMUNERATIVE PROFITS, he has eretf confidence in inviting INSPECTION AND COMPARISON. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. The Millinery Department will be found replete with an unequalled choica of ENGLISH MILLINERY BONNETS AND TRIMMED HATS, ' And abo an extensive choice of UNTRIMMED HATS, in velvet, felt, bearer, and straw, ia. all the newest shapes. French and English Flotvers, Fancy Feathers, Oatrich Plames, Black Satins, Colored Satins, Turqua Silks in all colors, Black and Colored Epingle, Silk Velvet from " Crefldd Prussia," &c, &c. THE DRESS DEPARTMENT Is full of choice and superior Fabrics in new colorings, sage, olive, green, mat one, violent--. blue, sultan, claret, &c, &c. ( CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Several cases of Men's and Boys' Clothing, all of which have been made specially ,(• order, and particular care has been taken to have them in the most fashionable cut, andoi . material that will really wear well. An immense stock of Men's new Scarves, Ties, Shirts, Collarß, Umbrellas, Carpet Bag** Portmanteaus, Shirt Fronts, &c, &c. The largest stock in Wellington of REAL SCOTCH TWEEDS, good and cheap. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET.
THE FASHIONS. IN introducing the Autumn and Winter novelties to the citizens of Wellington kn& country settlers, KIRCALDIE & STAINS have again the priviledge of announcing. the arrival of their SEASON'S COSTUMES. The success which has attended previous shipments, and the ready the goods harft always had, had warranted an increase to the usual number imported. They have therefore tho honor to announce that they have just opened three cases, being the newest and best they will have for the Season, in the most fashionable materials and trimmings. Polonaises in silk velvet, velveteen, cloth, waterproof, tweed, new shapes. The New Parisian or Dolmar Cape, with sleeves, in a variety of new materials. The newest shapes in Autumn Jackets, in black cloth, trimmed with turqudisot bugles, and fur trimmings, from 18s Children's Parisian Dolmar Capes in black cloth, waterproof, &c, &c. Jackets in all the newest shapes , • LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS. Eider Down skirts, from the manufactory of McLinlock, 18s to 20s each Wincey, satin cloth, alpaca, silk, Italian, cloth, satin, and repp underskirts, 4s 6& 5s 6J, 8s 6d, to 63s BLACK BEAVER HATS. KIRCAKDIE & STAINS Have opened two cases latest shapes in velvet, plush, and beaver hats in all sizes FANCY DRESSES. KIRCALDIE & STAINS Have received twenty-two case* new autumn materials for dresses/purchased fn London * Manchester, Bradford, and Norwich, and comprise a selection even many of the London houses cannot surpass. The variety includes a range of prices from the most inexpensive to . the choicest Satin stripe and diagonal cloth French merino, in all colors, wide and good, 2s 6d for making up fashionable polonaises or skirts Colored velveteens in the latest shades Ladies' silk scarfs, and the now repp sashes Honiton and Maltese lace, in all widths Honiton and Maltese coiffures, lappets Honiton and Maltese collars, in new Bhapes WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. Special attention is invited to a large variety of choice and Fancy Goods, from Blumbury and Co., London, suitable for presents. Ladies' walnut work tables, in novel designs 8-raphoseopes of great magnifying power Musical albums, walnut and rosewood Dressing cases and writing desks for ladies aad gentlemen, very riobly fitted up Ivory sets of brushes, card oases Tortoise shell goods, new shapes KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Have also reoeived their goods in eardrops, brooches, bracelets, clasps, orosses, &c, c. The new tortoise shell back combs, various styles THE LITTLE WANZER SUWING MACHINE, Have been awarded the Gold Medal and have now become almost universal in all the publi schools, &o, in Great Britain and Ireland. £4 10s Od. Stands for working with treadle, from £1 10s. Chain-stitoh sewing machines, being a copy of the WHcox and Gibb's and Weir's, onlf>~ - £2 153 Od. Being tho same price as charged in England. .• Each Machine is accompanied with all the etcetras and book of instructions. - KIRCALDIE & STAINS. *Lambton Quay, Wellington. D O L L O N D A-INTD C €>>-.. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, 1 LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. Established 1750. /,.:.: By Appointment to H.M. the QUEEN, Royal National Life Boat Institution, io., &«fc~ . Field Glass, in sling case, from 42s . -/ ~ . The Unrivalled Guinea Opera Glass. Pocket Aneroids, with Altitude . Scale, £3 10s. ASTRONOMICAL, NAVAL, MILITARY, AND TOURISTS', TELESCOPES. V Spectacles and Eye-glasses. 1 * ' . : Theodolites, Levels, Bextants, Compasses, Barometers and Thermbmefow. INVENTORS OF THE IMPROVED V LEVIEL. - i t Shippers and Merchants supplied on Liberal Terms, Catalogues on appliwtieite^
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3809, 20 May 1873, Page 1
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