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[ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. i- > Sm&tt, Up-to-Date Gowns \ W Race Weat. t j For real smart exclusive Race Wear you could have no better selection. A very elaborate showing of charmingly distinctive styles) which constitute a most creditable presentation, and can bo regarded as tho concensus of style It is that will «dd still further laurels to this popular department, -f end still more firmly establish it as ■ ' - WELLINGTON'S FASHION CENTRE h NEWEST WHITE COATS AND SKIRTS, in Linen. Plain well-shaped skirts, j .with Jong coat composed entirely of Linen Lace, cut into tabs from just i above waist, edged with fold of plain linen, making an exceedingly chic I' , smfc < > ' I . ' PRICE £4 12s. 6d. ( DAINTY COATS AND SKIRTS, m White Lawn, elaborately trimmed Embroid- \ ery aud Lace, long coats and well-cut skirts. i" , i ' ; PRICES 69a. 6d., 79s 6d , 84s. C' STYLISH RACE GOWN, in Reseda Green Taffeta, Princess Shapo, with lets' est bow at back of skirt, bodice of self-colonr Chiffon and Pans Laoe. , , ' PRICE £10 10s. I' ' ' ' " I ", SMART RAGE DRESSES. \ , IN, BROWN SATIN CLOTH, new Princess Shape, corselet and long mitten ( sleeve braided, skirt pleated from knees, vest of tucked net, f- . ' • PRICE 89s. 6d. f l IN NEW ROSE-DU-BARRIE, stylish Satin CloH:, Dress, Princess" Shape, skirt f r 'pleated from knees, trimmed Oriental Galoa and tucked Net, vest and >■ x -undersleeves, sleeves tucked right over shoulder. PRICE 635. " n > DAINTY GREY AND BLACK AND-WHITE STRIPED VOELE GOWN, bodice trimmed touches of Oriental Galon >and tucked Net. Smartly shaped t,, . apron skirt mounted on soft White Satin, 'PRICE £5 os. f CHAMPAGNE SATIN CLOTH GOWN, with bretelles and stripe down front of skirt of self-tone Silk, lace waistband and pipings of Dark Brown Satin vest of Pans Lace, <in TRICE 84s 'AMETHYST SHANTUNG COAT AND SKIRT, latest style, with Black Satin straps and loops and button ornaments, - ' ' PRICE £8 Bs. > BIRD'S-EGG GREEN SHANTUNG COAT AND SKIRT, with Black Satin roll I . •> collar and black braidings, ' PRICE £7 17s. 6d L, NATURAL TUSSORE COSTUME, f length straight-cut coat, long .roll collar g, or Ulaclr faatin, made best quality Tussore, PRICE £7 7a 5/ Jest Opeilcd a'Selection of NEW TWEED COATS AND SKIRTS, suitable to ),- , wear if neathoi proves dull, in absolutely latest shapes; flength coats, I r with deep roll collar, straight seamless back, ornamented large self bircn r h ' tons. In navies, vieux rose, amethyst, new fawns and tans, ote., IJ/ ' , PRICES From 945. 6d ,£5 5a., £6 6s ,to £10 10s. :• -KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. i> ; L:

t'.\ -' T - ' - ■ —; i [V > .. ."THE FEDORA," . - . [V; LADIES' FAVOURITE SHOES. < • '* . ,'i'FEDORA." SHOES are not to be obtained at any other Shoe-hou6o jj. , jii Ihe Dominion outside or" ourselves. "TEDORA" SHOES are stylish j* ' _ and, well madel They aro Low in Price, and are absolutely tho BEST for thelmoney cue have ever seen. - 1 > > ' ''. i - IN TAN ANDtBLACK KID. 1 ... ... .' V < " "* l "> 1 k LL j " ~ " [•''' LADIES' GLACE KID ONE- LADIES' TAN KID OXFORD '?/?w SHOE ?'' Pat * nt Caps, ° r BUTTON SHOES, 11s. 6d. ( ** f . LADIES''GLACE KID SAND- LADIES' TAN KID GIBSON- ' . t r AL BAR SHOES, Patent l TIE SHOES, uido laces, now ,Caps, 11s. 6d. • shapes, Cuban heels, 12s. 6d. t- ' LADIES' GLACE KID OXFORD LADIES' -TAN KTD fi-TUT? r< - ' or BUTTON SHOES, smart' cmv* n,nh> f«w uTfiT V ' ;' styles, now shapes, 10s. 6d. SHOES, quite new, 14s. 6d. 1/ ' ■ LADIES' GLACE KID , GIBSON- LADIES' TAN KID SPANISH *:.' - TIE SHOES, wido laces, new FANCY, BAR SHOES, tho J shapes, Cuban heels, 12s. 6d. latest instep straps, Us. Gd. {;.' R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., h' "' < THE BIG BOOT MARTS, I' ■' LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET,. WELLINGTON. r 'a ■ ['•!>. ', GOOD TASTE. GOOD CUTTING. I >> mo'be Well Dressed doesn't mean extremes but simply Good Taste f< A «nd Good Cutting. You've got to depend upon your tailor for them Yon ~ 4 can rely on THE BRADFORD WOOLLeF CO. for the top notoh oMashTon t ; THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO I '-T6E QUALITY TAILOBS." . WELLINGTON. ' f 'C — ____ |/ ; 'BARTLETT, mim { , PORTE AIT PHOTO&KAPHEK, I '*> to WILLIS STREET (Between Grand Ho tel and Carroll's), and ai. AUCKLAND. I >__: ; ; i : ~, \ ' COSTUMES. , MILLIGAN'S are making coats and TT SKLBTS in New TWECDS KELBURNE AVENUE. SiIKGLb, AND COATINGS, faKISTS, irom il 10 0 A TAILORING HOUSE OF Itt th ° , P R E ST,C E) w h c ro thoNe T , ffj™* ' est Phases of Gentlemen's FuhKnis and ' ' NODINE & CO. u <""! Jβ WELLINGTON TEERACE SMART LONDON SUITINC3 , ____ are always in evidence. '•- '„ , ,\p t r CRESCENT TEA Hundreds of Patterns, in Latr , i est .Designs and Colours, from SPEAKS FOR ITSELF which to select. And , IS LOVED BT AT.T, '" LADIES. The art of tailoring is not a ' side line with us We specialise only in making Gentlcmon's „,. ..._-__ AN IMPORTANT MILLINERY SALE, ' Clothos. " FOR TEN DAYS ONLY! ( FOR TEN DAYS ONLY! MILLIGAN'S, Kelburne' Avenue. SEE WINDOWS FOE THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN TRIMJIED Mnl . : LINEKY orPEEED IN . WELLINGTON. iN " ' SMiRT MODELS, Reduced from 30s. MY NEW CLOTHS FOR AUTUMN g-j^ & ' Ud - WEAR e H ro e HAND, J* . HATWARD MES - MATHEWSON'S .a. .a. x w jx ix u. HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, 266 LAMBTON QUAY. THE GOOD LADIES' TAILOR OP .j WELLINGTON. "mHE DOMINION" omploys a staff of , x Advertising Exports, whose services aro always available. They will give valuablo Advice to Advertisers, and ( 294 LAMBTON QUAY, Write Advertisements without any extra v (Next Trocadoro). ahargo.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 720, 20 January 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 720, 20 January 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 720, 20 January 1910, Page 4

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