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[,/' KIR&CALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. i > . ~. \ Exclusive Millinery Creations on View at KMcaidie's. ' Our Millinery Salon has put on'its Autumn attire, and is more fully prc- ' ' ■ pared than ever to show the Neuest and Grandest in Millinery Art. To V know the correct ideas and study the wants of those \iho desire exclusive , and original ideas lias always been tho foremost thought of ours. Ever on t i ' tho alert to produce the most populai styles, and our facilities to handle merj. chandiso in the largest quantities givo us pre-eminent leadership From the t ,' World's Millinery Centres wo have .gathered together a collection that you J-- will find I secon'd to none m this Dominion A season signalised by many f charming innovations is fully mirrored in the magnificent assemblage of styles t that our representative has sent specially from Pans. I LARGE SILK BEAVER HAT, "in shades of amethyst; brim .lined with . moire silk, and smartly trimmed at tho side with handsomo shaded [ , osproy, and mount to finish. EXQUISITE DEEP SALMON TAGEL STRAW HAT, lined with chiffon L- velvet, and trimrrod with a band of same round crown, finished with F ~ silver cord, and two beautiful pinky mole shaded feathers at side, . [ ' ,YERY SMART MOLE SILK ' VELVET HAT, with rolled brim and large tarn j; „ crown, finished with two shaded green parrots, nestled with mole feather i mount at side ' ■ • .14. PRETTY QUAINT-SHAPED HAT, in bright blue velvety swathed crown, the only trimming being a ring of dainty silver bobo roses. t '; ' TERY DRESS'Y SILVER GREY TOQUE, in'swathed chiffon velvet and Tissue; half brim trimmed with clusters of mauvo silk roses, and long , Paradise osprey to tone. BMAET MEDIUM SIZE RESEDA MOIRE SILK HAT, rolled brim lined with ' ' • chiffon velvet and trimmed with band of grey beiver jound pu&ed crown, ~ , with silver wing, finished with small beaver head at side. , ' IPERY ELEGANT BLACK VELVET PICTURE HAT, brim lined with silvar \ tissue, and trimmed with silver band, large brush and feather ) .mount. , ( ' , '' EXCLUSIVE GREEN, CHIFFON VELVET HAT, brim lined with fine "mole k * straw, aud trimmed with , very nch brown sable, touches of gold' braid., i and a cluster of large gold leaves. -, BLUE MOIRE, lined'with that lovely new shade—vanille. Is V , very chic, trimmed with two mole bird mounts. . _ '6PHINX BLUE MOIRE SILK HAT, with a loose lancetted plume of crushed mulberry, and a band of dull gold monochrome, carried out in that ultra, modish shade—roan. The brim, which is turned up at tho back, according to the last dictates of Dame Fashion., I > ' SHE'LAMPION HAT,-of Shot Aluminium Tinsel, resting lightly on tho black f -1 velvet brim is a simulated wing of tinsel and lace. Tho wings are of a f/ ' rich aluminium shade, and tho velvet is cerise with piuuello lights t- ' SLACK VELVET TRICORNE, trimmed with'gold passementerie. White lanf> • ' cetted' mount placed at tho newest approved anglo on the right side. !,'* -SLACK BEAVER CAVALIER HAT, in the Newest Phase, the cockade roseV_ ottc is of dull gold lace, from whenco springs a superb osprey. \l "{Among the Most Popular Shades shown on the Models for this season are:— '* ' Amethyst, Persian, Torpedo, Brugnon, Aeroplane, Framboise Tudor, etc. 1 • * herre, and Tilleul. i , ' [V 'BLACK BEAVERS in every conceivable shapo, Tiicorne, Flop, Bicorno,-Tudor, i~. •' etc. , , ,' ' ' ' ' ;', I ; ['■"'KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. , f-..' , DOWN GO SHOE PRICES! 1,% ' " ', .HANNAH'S * " - '«' -V- ' ■* SUMMER "CLEAN-UP" C - :' SALE • OF ' FOOTWEAR ;V / ,IS NOW; ON. , f - - TTERE ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAIN ITEMS. YOU WILL FIND ,'~ i, „ ..Jn. 'PLENTY. MORE IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS. ~ , , >•- ■' WOMEN'S FIXE KID SHOES,' Usually lOs'.'tid. SALE'PRICE fs.'ifd.' WOMEN'S KID OXFORD 11ES, usually Us. 6d. S\LE PRICE Os. Ud. - ' WOMEN'S. "WOLF'S" BUTTON SHOES, Usually 17s. 6d. - ! ' ' , , ' SALE PRICE 12s. 6d. K ■ WOMEN'S TAN KID DERBY SHOES, Usually-16s. fad. &-< < " ' . SALE PRICE 12s. 6d. I'C ' ' / WOMEN'S TAN KID OXFORD TIES, Usually 12s. 6d. i . ' ' - SALE PRICE Bs. Ud. ? . ' WOMEN'S - PATENT. BUTTON SHOES, Usually 21s. f' N v SALE PRICE 10s. 6d. "' , " 'WOMEN'S 'PINET'S" ONE-BAR SHOES, Usually ISs 6d. I , • SALE-PRICE 12s. 6d. F. ,' GIRLS' TAN KID CROSS-BAR SHOES, 7to 10, 4s. lid., 11 to 1, ss. lid. GIRLS' WHITE "BALLET" SHOES, 7 to 10, 2s. lid.; 11 to 1, 3s. lid. s ' CHILDREN'S ito 0 TAN and BIACK SHOES, To CLEAR Is. r MEN'S GLACE KID BALS., Usually Us o'd. SALE PRICE 8s lid. >, ' MEN'S TAN KID BALS., Usually 175., 6d. SALE PRICE 12s. lid. I' ' ■ ALL LINES TREMENDOUSLY GUT ' I-' - • ' ' AT HANNAH'S -. ' ■ v , '"' ,- SUMMER, "CLEAN-UP", SALE. ; ' ' LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, ' J GOOD TASTE. '; GOOD CUTTING. t mo-be Well Dressed doesn't meaniextremes in styles, but aimply Good Taste V" ~„ X nud Good Catting. You've got to depend upon your tailor tor them. You i ; can relj on THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO. for the top notch of fashion t ... in cutting—for workmanship that knows no flaw, and for satisfaction, in every ' £• respect Our 70s. SUMMEH SUIT to Order is a MARVEL at the Price. I THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., \. , ' , l '-THE QUALITY TAILORS," WELLINGTON. f,- i- . : :— \ 'XT A A "JJ T\ IJ\BM vital spark of dress is Style. '( ~ J-*^- 1 - "» ± , Wlthout lt gamon t3 are on i y M a . i~< lADSES , TAILOR less cloth. To procure tho Best Stylo in F l ' ■ ' jour AUTUMN and WINTER COSTUME L LAMBTON QUAY. ' • have it tailored by HAYWARD-tho t• "> " * - Ladies' Tailor, who has already tecured I' ' v '\" 'i "■a reputation ior masterful work. i " . ——-—-—— I ;> ' THE "DOHEFITY" RIDING BREECHES , I' ,Are not-only" tamous m lingland, India, Africa, and Australia, ( but are now : < becoming tamous in JNew Zieaiand. J'',., ' *'OK bTic'LL , , FIT, AND COMFORT f i ' They are unequalled. About 30 master tailors in the leading towns of Great t " Britain accepted agencitss to rnaJte.tntc* uitceiiei, paying is. bd. per pair i i royalty, mis tnoiuu fie bulncient guarantee- o: tn«n eiceiieuce. No fitting \ ' required. f i iWCe A TWRrWPTV 203 LAMSTON QUAY, i'. i — ■ ; , COSTUMES. f ' -iSTK AKE 'MAKING COATS AND , r '» SIUIiTS in New iWLJiDis, [ ' SINCE' MR. D. MILLIGAN'S SKJilifio,. aaJ) UJATIftbS, \ O uturn from the World's TZT=I f u 5 ' I * Fashion Centres, the organisation ;, . In tho f, • NEWEST ANU UiIST STYLES. L , AIIL.LuU'AJN b NODINE&CO. ( \ J TAILORINC SERVICE, u and 7fi wiiLLIWbT oK amKACE. f' Ii IN KELBURNE AVENUE, f , ' - "has been brought right up to the -. i" ' • Newest London Standards. | , I . .Arrangements made in London, CEESCENT TEA r i for regular supplies of Bond ' ' Street Suitings make our rooms BPEAKS FOB ITSELP [ l always intoiobting to good dressers. I - ' '_ ' IS LOVED BY ALL !" ' LADIES. Specialities at present are: CHOICE MID-SUMMER SUIT- ' , , A. KOHN'S PATENT INGS, and NEW STYLES for ANTI-RHEUMATIC [ ' GENTLEMEN'S EVENING KINGS. ! DRESS Price lOs ' each, Posta B° F«e- ---[ KINGS are far Superior and r , X More Effective than any that havo ? - jet been sold. i I Teetimonials have been received from I J_ all parts of tho uorld. h — SOLE AGENT for tho Wellington r ' " ~~ District: 'l' npHE rcsolts obtained by Advertisers M. HEINEMA'NN, X in tho Classified Columns of "The - , w^-vr,«, •■'■ - Dominion" are such as to confirm thei? S " M0BBor t0 Al f N ' cor " ' f belief that iho paper has a wider circu- WATCHMAKER AND JEWEUJ3B. i*' ' ktion than any other diily journal in '103 Willis Street, Wellington. f .Jew Zealand. 'Phono 180.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 741, 14 February 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 741, 14 February 1910, Page 4

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