' , ,' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Limited. o< ■• "A little hotise with windows wide, A-loofcing towards the sea, . How have yoc come—why have yot* comeTo mean so mech to me ? " Not necessarily a "littlo" house, not necessarily on-looking towards "the sea," but almost overy woman who controls tho domestic arrangements of her own homo admits in one Wttyor another that "it means so much" to her. At all times tho management of house- ' hold matters roquires much thought, and especially at tho season when it is considered necessary to turn out every comer from garret to cellar, and to indulge in as many ruplaccmonts and additions, and as much renovating as means will pennitr-BO as to bo ' in keeping with the brighter days of summer. Just about now those in charge of tho 'household work are / ■ \ ' "CUMBERED WITH MANY CARES." ' Ilcspits tho labour-saving devices of modern times, spring cleaning is still a scrioU6 un- , dortaking, and the manual labour is perhaps not so great a difficulty as deciding upon 1 what of tho furnishings may bo made to do further seivico, aud what fresh purchases must bo made. Tho windows aro always considered an important point, and their decoration often entails a good deal of expenditure. But we can help hero, for we havo auoh & quantity of Window, Curtains, at such varying prices; your decorations need not be oxpensive. Wo have curtains in Lace, Muslin whito and coloured, long and short, as well as a variety of Coloured Goodß for making artistic and serviceable window hangings. Wo aro'ready to help tho housewives to divest themselves of many cares. , 'LACE CURTAINS. , In an Unequalled Variety of tho Very Newest Patterns and Most lacy Effects, Wo ( doubt very much if you'll find a finer range oE prices in tho country. "' IN WHITE, 3yds., 3s. 9d., 4s. GJ , 5s 3d., 6s. 6d , 6s lid , 7s. 6d., Bs. Gd., 9s. Od., 10s. ' 3d., lis. 6d. to 13s. 6d. , > ' , SJyds., Cs 9d., 6s. lid., 10s. 9d., lis. 9d.,125. 6d., 13s. 6d., 14s. 6d„ 15s. 3d., 16s. 6d , 17s Gd. to 275. 9d. ~ , , 4yds., 235. Od,, 255., 325. 6d - IN ECRU, i 3yds., 4s 6d ,6s 3d,, ss. Od., 6s. 3d., 6s. 6d., ,7s. 3d., Bs. 6d., Bs. lid., 10s. 3d., 10s. 9d., lis. 9d. to 13s. 6d. ' " 31yds., 6s. lid., 7s. 6d./ 7s 9d., 8s 9d.. 9s. lid!, 10a, 9d., lis. 9d., 123. 9d., 13s 6d., 14s. 6d., 15s. 6d. to 31a. 6d 4yd? ,' 325. 6d. IN IVORY, , 3yds., 6s. 6d., 9s lid.' > i 3iyd«., 12s. 6d , 13s. Cd., 14s. 6d. CURTAIN,NETS, in Ecru and White, Is. 2d., Is. 3d,, Is 5d., Is. 9d. . ' '. \ SWISS APPLIQUE CURTAINS. In the' Most Handsomo Designs on the Finest Nets. Art Unequalled Range. 1 WHITE, 3jyds , 3os. 6d., '46s Gd. IVORY, 3iyd6,, 335. 6d., 395. Gd., 495. 6d , to 82&. 6d. ■ ECRU, 3ivds., 355. 6d„ 365. 6d., 3&s. 6d to 455. 6d. ~ SWISS BRISE 13ISE CURTAINS, n hory, 6s. lid , 7s. 6d., 7s. 9d , 7s. lid., Bs. lid. per pair. > WHITE BRUSSELS NET CURTAINS, with frills appliqued with fancy braids (very exelusivo), 3h'ds., 635. 6d., Gas p>r pair. 4 WHITE BRUSSELS AND CANVAS CURTAINS, edged and let m with Poi.it Lace, SJyda i 945. 6d , 08s Gd., llbs.ilod. per pair. NEW ART CURTAINS, 3}yd<>, 19s.',Dd., 225. 6d ,-235. 6d„ 255., 265. 6d., 275, 6d., 31s. ' ' 6d. to 595. Gd. pel pair. ' i BOLTON SHEETING CURTAINS, cream grounds, with stencilled dobigns, 3Jyds. long, " 235. 6(1. In green and purple, green and pink, green and gold.
MATERIALS FOR CURTAINS. . MADRAS MUSLIN, 50in. to 70m, wide, in plain edges, ls.'4d., Is. 6d., la. Bd., Ib. 9d., Is. 10d., 25., 2s. 3d., 'IN TASSELLED EDGES, Is. 9d., 25., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. lid., 3s 3d. IN FRILLED EDGES, 2s„ 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d 3s. 3d., 3s. 9d., 4s. 3d. , COLOURED MADRAS MUSLIN, in grcon and white, with scolloped edgos, 68in. Wide, I ', - . 3s. M. and 4s. 3d. per yard. . . HARNESS AND COIN SPOT MUSLINS, 48in. wide, m ecru and white, IOJd., Is., Is. M, Is. 4d.. Is. 9J. Ditto, with frills. 66m. wido, la. 6d., Is. 8(1,., Is. 10d., 2s. 3d. PLAIN ORGANDIE MUSLINS, 48in, in white and itory, Bd., 10d., Is. 3d , Is. 6d. NOTE.—BOLTON SHEETING, in Cream, Blue, Brown, and Vioux <Roso, 50in. wide, ls.'.'Td, Wo have just opened theso. Q . ; / ; \ KiRICCALDIE & STAINS, United. * .' MEN'S LOW SHOES, "' •■ •;,, • - FOE SUMMER WEAR. , . kJ There's no doubt about it—Mens Shoes aro very popular this season, , '. ' i and wo have lots of, new things m Bbocs especially designed to meet the > tj - prevailing rago for fancy coloured, socks. Shoes in Patent Colt, Ton Calf, 1 Black Kid, and Tan Kid, in all shapes and all stylos " n '- THE CORRECT KIND OE MEN'S- SHOES , , - AT MODERATE .PRICES. . MEN'S BLACK GLACE KID SHOES, MEN'S BLACK BOX CALF OXFORD ' .in Osf ird and Derby styles, welted SHOES,, perforated, welted soles. , . i soles, new shapes 1 , 1 lCtf. Cd. jr round toes, 10s. M. MEN'S T.IN WILLOW CALF SHOES, MEN'S PATENT COLT DERBY s in Ozfor.l and Derby stjles, welted, SHOES, laigo eyelets, wolted soles, American shapes, 20s. , round toes, 'Pb Sd. ." MEN'S TAN GLACE KID SHOES,'in MEN'S TAN'- WILLOW CALF . Oxford and Darby sljles, welfcd BROGUE GOLF SHOES, wolted ' soles, nice shade, 21s soles, for street wear, 21s . 'WHEN ORDERING BY MAIL PLEASE-ADD la. PER PAIR FOR POSTAGE. Wo give prompt attention to all Letter Orders. >-"'& HANNAH, AND CO., LTD., % ' , THE BIG BOOT >MARTB, ' ' / - , ' "LAM-TON QUAY AMD CUBA STREET. 1 . '-CHARMING MODES 5« , TAILOR-MADE GQWNS^ SO Popular has the" TAILOR-MADE" become _ that I the efforts of our clever cutters .- ''during the last few weeks have been stretched to (he uttermost. i For Excellence of Design, Material, and Workmanship our " TAILOR-MADES " will compare with ANY obtainable. , t , All Ladies of taste desiring on Exclusive Costume should lewe their Orderß with us • '. ELLIS AND-NOBLE, • J LADIES' TAILORS, 81 KINO'S CHAMBERS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ' • >'\B A'R' TIET T, mim ' ' *- , PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, 10 WILLIS BIiIEET lUotneeu Grand Hotel and Carroll's), and at AUCKLAND, "THE TAILOR FROM LONDON." ~;' JAMES . DOEUSRTY, ft& HAS Opened Business nfrOQ Lombtou Quay, arniost opposite the "Timei" Cffico. Cutting and utting binart DKEbS anu IROut bOliS was his daily round and common tas l * in tiie Old Country. mm™ r> The Agency for making his PATENTED SEAMLESS KNEE-GRIP RIDING BREECHES frf »os accepted ny Leading I'ailors in 30 ol the principal towns of Great Britain A His Speciality it ill w BEST MA'IEKIAXS and V. UfiKMANSHLP PBOCOiiABLE. , . ■ ' ' I ' C 1516
' ' THE WATEK THAT HEMtESHES , NEW ZEALAND; . ' ( "WAI-EONGOA" > . ,' ' - Natural , ,' w MINERAL- WATER. : Tho only naturally caibonaUid , wator'in Now Zealand, ltupark-, i ,lcs and bubbles with ITS OIYN NATOBAIi.OAa As a blender or 'as a bovorace it is peerless. T. & W. YOUNG, .Wellington Agw,. CRESCENT TEA • SPEAKS FOB ITSELF. And ■ IS LOVED BY ALL ,'_ LADIES. t , CI2S3 NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves, ono minute from General Post OSoo. ' " MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. TAEIFF.'Ba. PEE DAY. DAY AND NIGHT POETEB. T"' '"" A Singio Bottle of ALE, WINE.'or SPIEITS' et Wholesale Prices, obrainabjo in Bottle-Srore. A deliciottß Cud of Tea or Glass of Wine may be obtained in the Ladies' Befrsshmcnt Boom, nut Whitoomho and Tombs. Motor Car*' foi Hire, with oxperipnttd drivers Charges reasonable. Garage—BLAlß B'iREET. . "., ' ' Wines and Spirits Pn», and of tho Very Best. ", * 1 Q.smsocn.. 0002, (Late-iTwaidsro), ftosrietw,
UNDEESKIBTS AND UNDBBCLOTHING. SPECIAL PURCHASE of Dainty -White ' Bndorskirts, beautifully trimmed, with laco and embroidery, from 7a lid. eaoh. Nights, Chemiso,' knickers, and Camisoles, all rTht 7 '' MW Bt * k *' aDli ai prloa3 that *"» MES HATHEWSON, Hannah's Buildings, 2GO LAMBTON QUAY. HUNEY TO LEKD. Fany Sums, on Approved Jroohold: Seearftr. at Lowest Current Bates. J Inpayment by Instalments can bo arransed. 51E KENNETH DOOOLAB.. Solicitor, Telephone No. St SI Hunter Street , C 1057 BRIAR PIPE& " THE "GkA." BRAND, (London Made.) / THINK OP THE PLEASCEE YOU MISS WHEN you do not own.a good Pipo. Day after day, week after'week, you aro al lowing yourself to miBB the fall realisation of a satisfying euioEe, perhaps the greatest form of pleasure a man has. The nnokor of a "G.A. J " Pine gains the most that smoking can pnvo. Tho mellowness of these Pipes LASTS, always giving the aame perfection a! onjoymont whether smoked much or little. ' ' Bv any Shapo or' Size, 3s. (id. Exclusively from G. ALDOUS, - TOBACCONIST, 206 LAMBTON QUAY. OTUDY the Proporty Market.-The back pago of "Tho dominion" fo a Land and Farm Dmwfcory- Anotionoeis' Notices will also be ftraad- cm the tamo p&se. ~,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 664, 15 November 1909, Page 6
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