INTERESTING SHOPPING TIME. Tho beginning of a now aeason, snd that season delightful Spring, always affords a poriod of extreme interest to shoppors. Femininity is moro or loss excited as to tlio decrees of fashion. AVhat to wear becomes the all-absorbing matter for consideration, and thore is, a'desire to get in touch with the authoritativo styles. This is the time when tho pro-eminenco of KIRKCALDIE'S receives special recognition, for tho ladies flock hero to see and learn all about the fashions. Tho fallost of fashion's fancies aro ' now here—new things, new etylee, now colours—an aggregation of all the latest and , most worthy in. tho domain of fashion, and wo invite you to como and see and study and profit t>7 what you'see. i ■ i ' DAINTY WHIEB LINGERIE. This Lmgorio is dainty enough to become part of the bride's trousseau, and there's many a bride to bo who will bo glad to seo this announcement. We have not had such a fine assortment of, white underwear as this, and we havo never been able to give better value. I , ' LONGOLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, squaro j»oko, trimmed with torchon laco and insertion, , At 6s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. each. NAINSOOK NIGHTDRESSES, round and square fancy yokes, trimmed embroidery and imitation torchon and Valenciennes lace, At los, 6d. to 2os. Cd. HAND-MADE CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESSES, in Empire tml other fancy shapes, elaborately trimmed ,wifch embroidery, toicbon, and malteso laco and insertion, At 265. 6d. to 48s. 6d. '' ' , ' ' LONGCLOTH'COMBINATIONS, trimmed with lace and embroidery'insertions and edgings, 'I At ss. 6d. to 15s. 1 'i i > CAMBRIC COMBINATIONS, hand-raade, in tho newest shapes, daintily trimmed with , ' embroidery, valoncienncs and torchon laces and insertions, At 18s. 6d. to 48s. 6d. NAINSOOK CHEMISES, fancy froirfs, trimmed with imitation laco and embroidery, At Is. 9d. to 103. 6d. each. (HAND-JIADE CAMBRIC CHEMISES, round and squaro shaped fancy fronts, with ribbons across in Empire style, truaihed Valenciennes and torchon laces, ' \ ' At 10s. Cd. to 10s. 6d. , , NAINSOOK KNICKERS, extra viidi;,-elaborately trimmed with tucked fnlls, lace, and '"' t insertion, ' ' ( • . ,At Gs. 6d. to 12s. 6d. LONGCLOTH .KNICKERS, hand-wade, shaped band, very wide at Knees, trimmed cmbroidery'and torchon laco'and insertion, At 13s. 6d. to 255. 6d. CAMBRIC CAMISOLES, trimmed with laco and embroidery insertion, and edging round; , . square shaped ' necks, draw string at waist, ' At 3s. 9d. to 7s. 6d. 1 ( ' 'HAND-MADE MUSLIN CAMISOLES, in the newest fancy designs, trimmed with valonciennoa and torchon laco, and tucked at waist, At 10s. 9d. to 21s. ' > -■ KIRKCALDIS AND STAINS,, Limited. ' i i ■[ * [ NOW FLOURISHING. V , •- , HANNAH'S , ■'•; ■ WINTER CLEARANCE SALE OF ■ v,* ';.' .-■• " FOOTWEAR'/ALL BROKEN LINES AND SMALL LOTS OF HIGH-GRADE SHOES .■ ' TO BE CLEARED QUICKLY: - BARGAINS;' EVERY PAIR, SOME AT V'"' LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE h j', ' . MONEY. ~ , , ~ ;,-{.-,,! ' '.f ' . '! ' ' BARCAINS VVORTH HAVINC. » • ' i \ " WOMEN'S TAN KID WALKING SHOES, Usually 14s. M. Sale Prico Bs. lid. ' , . WOMEN'S TAN KID BALS., 2 and i ouly, Usually 17s. 6d. .To Clear Bs. lid. WOMEN'S GLACE KID ONE;BAK SHOES, Usually 10s. 6d. Salo Prico 6s. 9rl. „',' ' WOMEN'S "SANDALETTE" BUTTON BOOTS, Usually 20s. Sale Prico 13s ed. I " WOMEN'S "WAED" SHOES, rubber heoli, sewn. To Clear 3s. lid. f ' MEN'S GLACE KID GOLOSHED BALS., Usually 13?. Cd. Sale Pnoj 10s. Cd. ''• MEN'S TAN KID BALS., thrco shapes, Usually 18s. 6d. Salo Prico 11s. 6d. !- HEN'S CHEOME GOLOSHED BALS., our own make, Special os. 9d. .1 HEN'S LEVANT CYCLING SHOES, Usually Bs. 6d. To Clear, is. Ud !■ BOYS' BEST BOX CAM? BALS., 1 to 5, Usually 13s. bd. Salo Prico, 9s. 6d. ,' ' I ' QIBLS' TAN KID CROSS BAB SHOES, 11 to 1, Usually Bs. 6d. To Clear ss. Ud. .'[ ■ AT HANNAH'S SALE. THE BIC BOOT MARTS, J ' ' ' ' LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. _ i ; • ■ ' caio ,i THE 'ARRIVAL OF A CHOSCE SHIPMENT of SPRING bJITINGS recently puiohased in the WEST END ITHE CENTRE OF FASHION) is the roason for ■..- v ■' ' MR. .D.' MILLIGAN i A^ofl?it l^^ l S^ is^vi to make AN BABLy OALL OT DISTINCT NOVELTIES for this season should oreato a quick demand from those Gentlo- ,' , men who want Clothes UP-TO-DATE. __ THERE IS A RECIPE. npiHEEE jg a Eecipo for GOOD TAILORING that Wo abno possess. - A Qor Tailors work from it, and all their skill is dovotod to making your Snit perfect from every standpoint. , When we deliver your Suit vie ore by no means done. Wβ want YOU to bo satisfied , i and, unless yon say tho Suit is better than any you havo had, WE wo not Eatimed. ' ' PEICES Aitß TilE oSUAI ONES. '•" , - BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., - . \ "THE QUALITY TAILORS." LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. CP7I f .\ ' B A'RTLETT, Te11233 \ ' ,y , 4 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, j , ■ i 10 WILLIS STREET (Betweon Grand Hotel and Carroll's), and at AUCKLAND. ~? MILLINERY DISPLAY. TEE KING OP-TABLE WATEBB. MILLINEIiY DISPLAY. ' The Water that gWcg yon health aad — i ' keepa you hoalthj. ' A .BRILLIANT DISPLAY OP NEW / " "WAT-RONfrOA-*' SEASON'S MILLINERY. .iwm. ' Seo TCmbws {or D?ialy New SeMon , s Hafe TNTATTTRAT at leaaonablo prices. u a.x uxxtxu SpMial Linfl of SmM u y . trimmed in new MINERAL WATER. shado6, at 17s, lld At Drink it as often oa you MES. MATHEWSON'S, can. lfa good ttt jrw, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS r, M dW.SOCNQ, W eIU ae t..A g e n CI2K . 206 Ii TO N' Q UAY. eiLVEB AND-FANCY ENAMEL • O JEWELLEBY, In Groat Variety. *. ' f l T?T?er < rnT\rT TPA Bangloe 7ft 6d., 9s. 6d.. 10s, 6d., Hβ. CXvJbbUiliJM li/A Id., 12s. 6J., 143. Gd\, 15s. ci ' , And > ■ Hat Fins, 2b. Cd., 35., is. id. ' IB WVED BX mi- Chaim Hns ' __ LADiEB. • M. HEINEMANN,^^^ . • WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Telephone 190. ■ 108 Willis Street. CI26J '■ HOOGAED AND PEOUBE, ZZ aDt? a p mp n n AECHITECm H? S D P B E OPTICS 9 ' ' UNION BANK OP AUSTBALIA EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. ' BUILDINGS, , Optiuj p ar i ow _ ' HUNTEE STEEET. 1 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, A CABD. x Large Stook of Optical Goods carried, also i 1 PEED ■- EEE VE, EpoaUng Tnimpote and Justrumonta to ImA.S£ , pr^°^C8 '- , ' (Late o! London, W,), QTUDY the Property Market.-Tlie back page ' , 10 Willis Street, Wellington. Oof "The Dominion" is a Land and farm fliune Entrauco i>B Bartl«tt'a Btndlo. ~ Directory. Auctioneers' Notices will also bo Telephone 2493. ' CUWI found on the <sama page.
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