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IMPORTANT SALE * ■■; OF ' ~\ *„",. . NEW F.AFCI DRESS GO OJS. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA - STREET. TAMES SMITH, having purchased a Warehouseman's Stock of NEW FANCY DBESS O GOODS, has decided on offering them to the public at prices that will prove tii* determination to give customers such GENUINE BARGAINS in the newest" class of materials as will not be met with elsewhere in the trade. THIRTEEN THOUSAND YARDS OF NEW FANCY DRESS STUFF. Lot I—Fancy1 — Fancy shot camlet, 6£d, worth 9Jd ; Lot 2 — Fancy wool cloths, B£d, worth Is Id] .Lot 3 — Serge wool cloths, 9&d, worth Is 2d Lot 4 — Figured barathea cloths, 10£ d, worth Is -3d Lot s—Brocaded5 — Brocaded stripe do, Is o£d, worth ls t sd Lot 6 — Reversible alpacas, Is lid, worth Is 6}d . Lot 7 — Figured soft lustre, la 2£d, worth Is 8d Lot B—Spaced8 — Spaced figured cloths, Is 4£d, worth Is lid : Lot 9— Embroidered reppes, Is 4£d, worth, ls lid : Lot 10 — Spaced satin cloths, Is s}d, worth 2s Id ; Lot 11 — Mixed shot stripes, la 6£d, worth 2k 2d . Lot 12 — Figured saiin cloths, Is lljd, worth 3s 3d PATTERNS FREE BY POST. • Also, a splendid ohoioe in the newest shades of colorings in satin cloths, diagonal alriptm - Persian cords, popeleinea, wool reppes, valentia cloths, Swiss serges, Frenoh merinos, figured Arabian lustres. &c, &o. .'.?*.■-,''"' STRAW HATS STRAW HATS STRAW HATS. V Lot I—At1 — At 6d each Lot B— At la ljd each Lot 2— At 9d each Lot 6— At Is 3d each... Lot 3— At 10& d each Lot 7— At Is 6d >ach 7, Lot 4 — At Is each Lot B—At8 — At Is 9d each CHILDREN'S SUPERIOR VELVET TURBAN HATS, la EACH. The above lot of Ladies' Straw Hats inoludes some of the most fashionable shapes ' pearl, twist, and Batin straw in black, brown, grey, and black and white stripe. " - -' ' LADIES' FASHIONABLE TRIMMED HAT 3, 2s 91, 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 63. The balance of the last shipment of English Trimmed Bonnets will be cleared out at : 12s 6d each. Infants' French Merino Cloaks, qu'lted and braided, slightly soiled, 9s 6d and 11b each. Richly Braided Cashmere Hoods will bo charged only 3s 9d and 5s 6d each. WOOL JACKETS, WOOL TIES, WOOL POLKAS. Girls' wool jackets, Is, worth 2s 3d ; Is 3d, worth 2s 9d ; Is 6d, worth 3s 3d Women's wool jackets, 2* 6d, worth 6s; 3a 6d, worth 7s; 4s 6d, worth 8s 6d Fancy wool crossovers, Is 3d, worth Is lid ; Is 9d, worth 2s 6d ; 2a 3d, worth 7s 6d Wool boas and vietorines, 7£d, worth Is Id; 9d, worth la 3d ; lOJd, worth la 6d. .: FUR MUFFS, FUR COLLARETS, FUR BOAS. 200 fur muffs, less than half-price, 3s 9d, 43 6d, 5s 6d . 150 fur collaretSj less than half-price, 2s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s 300 fur boas and victorines, less than half-price, 3s, Is 3d, Is ■ . • * 200 dozen ladies' paper collars, one penny per dozen A large assortment of ladies' stays, superior make, Is 6d, 2a 6d, 2s lid BLANKETS. FLANNEL. BLANKETS. Blankets, single beds, 11s 6d, 16s 6d, 19* 6d, 21s Blankets, double beds, 18s 6d, 21s 6d, 25s 6d, 34? 6d Blankets, extra large size, 31s 6d, 39s 6d, 43 6d - Flannel, wide width, lOJd per yard 10,000 YARDS PAPERING SOEIJf, EXTRA QUALITY, 7|-d per yard. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET. FRENCH BONNETS AND COSTUMES, ARRIVED PER ELECTRA. "I7"IRKCALPIE & STAINS have the pleasure of placing before the ladies and gentlemen _l\_ of Wellington, visitors, and the public, their Spring Purchases^ bought in Paris by Me Kirkcildie including Costumes, Jackets, Mantels, Bonnets, Fancy Dress Materials, Flowers, Silka from the celebrated manufacturers, J. C. Bonnet and Cie\ (a guarantee accompanies each piece of Silk manufactured by their firm), Real Laces, and Lace Sets, Bridal Falls, &c, &o. These goods, being of the choicest character, will not be shown in their windows, bat arranged throughout the interior of their establishment for general inspection. In order to give some estimate of the extent of their present shipment, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Would respectfully draw attention and invite the inspection of visitors to their COSTUMES, Including Fnpsore, Japanese, Lwstre, Linen Pique, and Fancy Stripes, with and without Polonaiees, numbering Two Hundred and Fifty-three. As the present style of Dress requires a considerable amount of design ani taste, the goods now to be opened will combine all that the best Costume makers can furnish, having been brought from over twenty different booses of the highest' eminence of Fashion. .. • JACKETS AND MANTLES. A great variety of m»w styles in Polonaises, in Silk, Tassore, Cashmere, and other materials. Fashionable Silk Walking Juckets, Cashmere capeß (both single and double), being a very fashionable article of Dress. A choice assortment of these goods are included in this special shipment. '■•""■ BONNETS. • ; As the whole shipment is from Parisian artistes, KIHKOALDIE & STAINS wpali specially recommend ladies, previous to purchasing their Spring Bonnets, to inspect the presepfe styles and shapes displayed in their Show Room. FIFTY-THREE BOXES FBJSNOK FLO WEBS, including some very choice goods for evening wear. •' .' ' ' DRESS MATERIALS. Silk Tassore Striped belernos Japanese silks Chene satins Plain poplins Satin stripe Bahste Linen-striped taßso Checked Panamas Blotched alpacas Tafeta uni The above is a portion of the extensive variety of new Dress Good 3 introduced this . season by KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, commencing from the most inevpensive to the ohoiceot broche-striped Japanese. ■'' i LACEGOODS. \ Bea Lace Sets, Collars, Lappets, Coiffeurs, Linen Sets, newest goods, Limerick, Grinp.qre, and Brussel Collars, Sets, Ties, &c. Also, a large variety of fashionable Buffs and Ruffles for the neck, French- wove Corsets (with 200 pieces bone in each pair), Crinolines (white and colored skirt), Pelisses in washing summer materials, pique, &c, Tunics (all sizes), ladies' and children's untrimmed Hats, all direct from the beat manufacturers. t= -••■<•-> In spliciting attention to this shipment, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS announce it bb the most novel and eelect of the season. ; / > KIRKCALDIE & STAINS,

Just published by Messrs Bull Hero, Tindal & Cox, 20, King William street., Strand, London, third edition, post free 2s 2d. TJEVELATIONS OF QUACKS AND XL QUACKERY, by Detector. "Re-, printed from the " Medioul Circular." ! " This pamphletconstitut.es a regular quack Directory, by consulting which every young m&n may know where he may go if he wishes j to get plundered and destroyed." * * * "Buy, therefore, 'Revelations of Quack 9 and | Qnaokery,' by Detector."— "Punch." T ORi) LYTTON'S LAST NOVEL EENELM CHILLINGLY, His adveutnres and opinions, by the Eight Hon Lord Bulwer Lytton, author of "The Caxton," " My Novel," &o-, &o. Australian Edition, Price 8s 6d. ' WILLIAM LYON. )

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3922, 9 October 1873, Page 1

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