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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Limited. \ .SUMMER SILKS AND ZEPHYRS. 4 largo and attractive assortment, and tho conceptions of dainty and serviceable maiterials., Talro this as information from an authentic source-Shantung Silks and [kindred makos, aro at tho top of Fashion's List this season No toason heretofore jhaa soon such a'marked demand for Silks—osf>coially tho finer grades ' This domand plight justly bo actuated by tho many beautiful creations m evidence this season that (fashion oould not well resist. Especially selected for first favour aro tho now weavos [end colours for Summer Wear, of which wo aro now showing, tho most comprehensive Stooks. 'A showing that portrays the distinctive and oxclusivo, and will add prestige to our present 'position as tho Homo of Silks. Wo submit for your approval all that Iβ correct. , - t , i ~~"~ — ° , "A Speciality" in REAL SHANTUNG SILKS. A very heavy mako, especially imported for Coata and Skirts, in the fashionable shades of glacier blue, amethyst, dead roso, golden "bTon tt, pretty reseda green, oyster, natural, and black. 34in. *™ e » . i 7s. lid. per jard. STRIPED SHANTUNG SILKS, 20in. wide, in neat stripes of tho .most fashionable ; tints.. Makes pretty Blouses, and fashionable Costumes, 3s 6d per jard SHANTUNG SILKS', in" plain shades of navy, brown, pink, sky, reseda, moss, electric, [ , ana several other shades; 34m. wido. At 3s lid., 4s 6d, and 4s. lid per yard. ITJNG .SUE BIIK—A bricht, toft Shantung, snitablo for dainty Afternoon Gowns, in \ several shades of pmk, sky, light and dark brofln, reseda, electric, ' ' 4s. 9d. per yard. P RI Ui; H SS ? HE «4 SILK< *> r Coats and Skirts and Dust Coats, in natural shade; 44ra, wide 4s. 6d. per yard; S6in., wide, 6s. lid. por jard. CUSSORE SILK, in natural shades, Win: and 36m. wide r A ' ", , SPECIAL VALUE "at 2s. 6d., 2s lid and Ss. 6d per yard. '' i ' ' ' Housed,in the same Department are a number of interesting items, such as Beautiful Boxed White Robes, and dainty Summer Cotton Fabrics ra R E™ BOX ROBES-A new sh.pment just arrived, in Princess shape the skirt partly made and nicely embroidered Sufficient material for bodice and >" Plenty of ! insertion or embroidery for trimming PRICES 19s 6d , 23s 6d 25s * ll'/. ' w" , M, Ms, 6d " 39s W '« 45s ' 49s - 6d ' Kβ. Wβ. 6d, up te t* ,, Af l 8, | l« J t 8 «n«w Blma Would'also mako a dainty smart ■ £ tU t i mall y shadea if pmk, sky, brown, grcen, , dectiic, navj, and many BATISTE, 1 for lining all Summor Fabrics, in every shade; 48in. wide, nice and firm, i" if ' <> Bjd per jard. ZEPHYRS, m stripes' and plain and fancy, in all new colourings: guaranteed ner- - fcetiyiforf, , 7id t 105 d ( and ls per 3 J rd Y t k& F m i CAMBRICS-A great variety in light and dark grounds, with ; v all , the 1 fashionable colonrcd stripes, , 6}d , B}d , IOJd ,Is per jard. in SUMMER TWEEDS: 42in and 44in. wide; in fancv stripes of grey ;'.; apd fawn -, . . SHOWING NOW at 2s. Cd. and 2s OcTpor yard! i'i ' ' ' ' , ' ,' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Limited. L_x— r ' JOCKEYS AND TRAINERS. -SMARTS BOOTS FOR SMALL FEET. Snappy Stylos that have more tone and individuality than you will iK t ( "find'elßOwhoro for tlie price We carrj a larg6 stock of SMALL MEN'S \ i BOOTS, in Tan Lcathoi-s.' F toi >■ )rOll 1 I, u ~,,1.1 iliui. i (ill i/ , .' In(t, j' CALL ANir BtE OUh LATEST. n/ao'tar f % SMALL MEN'S GLACE KID DERBV BALS, round toes, 16s 6d. U -SMALL , CALT DERBY BALS., round toes, 16s 6d SMAIL, 1 MEN|S, GLACE,KID DEBBI BALS', patent tips, 20s i- ' SMALL MUN'S .GLACE'OOD GOLOSHED BALS, patent tips 21s I SMALL/MEN'S ,TAN BALS , "Footform," 21s f, SMALL MEN'S GLACE KID DEP.BI BALS, pique toes 21s f SMALL-MEN'S TAN CALF "PADDOCK" CUT BALS, 22s 6d \ -SMALL MEN'S BOX CALF "PADDOCK" CUT BALS, 22s 8d I SMALL MEN'S TATEN.T DEEBT B\L& , mat kid tops, 22s 6d ;» I SMALL MEN'S PATENT GOLOSHED BALS, mat kid tops, 22b 6d RA tISSJ2! T & Kld gS ' BrOWD TOPJ ' velght }° 0 *- AII >™ » «*• *or madel, B.' , 'HANNAH AND ' CO., LTD., " s , THE BIG BOOT MARTS, "" LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. " ' H K > THE SU!T FOR YOU! nriHERE'S a lot of Extra. Quality in a BEADFOED WOOLLEN CO 'S Suit to Orrf.r ) jjl possible to get elsewhere , "' uo u ™er, impqsL words."' S ' yle, t00 ' Grand Workman3hi P' •«" "" Charactensfc Snap so hard to e S pla« td V$F "• SUPCrlOr ' thß CUt aDd Vlt A1 ' Wh,le the Good We»n»g Qualities aro : ' . 'BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO " "THE QUALITY LAUHIOV QOAY, WfIUINGTON. , ; ;,-B -A B.T'L B'T T, TeL^, v. ,- , PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, I 10 VyiUjlS STREET (Between Grand Hotel and Carroll's,, au J at AUCELAND r < =n ! \

[ ' THE WATER THAT HJiJtItESHES NISW ZEALAND: ■ I'WAI-EONGOA , " NATURAL MINERAL WATER. ' Y The only naturally carbonated S water in Now Zealand. It eparkl flos and bubbles with ITS OWN [ t NATfIiIAL GAS, Aβ a blender 01 b. ' as a bevorago it is peciless. f. &'W. YOUNG, Wellington A&iu •a \ ' , £, , CRESCENT TEA '" 'I SPEAKS FOE ITSHLP," ' And '' IS LOVED BY AUi LADIES. i i ~ C 1263 fcTEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, , ' Two minutes from wharves, one minute from Genera] Post OSce. , t " MAGNIFICENTLY FUENISHED. [ a'ARIFF, Bs, PER DAY.' L DAY AND NIGHT POETEE. Fα Single Bottle of ALE, WINE, or SPIEITS it Wholecale Priced, obtainable in Bottle Store. '■"A deliciod* Cnp of Tea or Glass of Wine nvsy ibe obtained is tno Lidice' Bvfreehment Eoom, [next Whitoombe and Tombs, ft Motor Cars for Hire,* with experienced drivers Charges reseosable. Garage—BlAlß IBIBBET. ' \ Wines and Spirits Pore, and of the Very - G. PINNOCK. [dim ' (Ute Troo«deroX Proprietor. t~: * - [■O-OGGAED AND PEODSS, pd AECETTECTS, 1 'UNION BANK 'OP AUSTBAXIA I BtIILDISGS, HUNTEK BTEBET.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 644, 22 October 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 644, 22 October 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 644, 22 October 1909, Page 6

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