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;■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. , ; , ; DAILY OPPORTUNITIES. ; Opportunity comes not once, but timo and again, to every t ivide-awake ■ person. Not once iu a .hundred times, however, does it* bear such uumistal;i able identification maa-ks as to force recognition from the sluggish mind; not ;■ once in a thousand does it hold out such exceptional chajices as to chvarf Syery other prospect. The opportunity of a day rightly advantaged makes : up what is grandiloquently called the opportunity of .» lifetime. ITow to ■ . extinguish a gciuiino opportunity is what troubles many people.. Your oppqrtiinity, wo mean your trailing opportiinjty, it is here. It is tangible and : easily recognisable. Your duty is to savo money how and when you can. In tho course of a year you spend many sovereigns in shopping. If you enn ■ save some of thosp sovereigns you will bo doing yourself a good turn. If you ; shop here you will save , money, because, grade for grade, our goods are jnarked at lower prices... HANDSOME SEQUIN ROBES. , THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR EVENING WEAR. * These Sequin Robes are quite, the newest things for Evening Wear, and ; . they will be very popular this season. Some of the smartest dressers will be Seen in these robes, for they are decidedly handsome and becoming. We have- : .: •selected half, a dozen for .special mention, but we. have scores .more- in stock. I 3EEANDSOME UNMADE ROBE, in Black Sequin and Jet, in rose design and : : scalloped at foot of skirt, the upper part lightly covered with 'Sequins. ; Bodice piece of the same design. The whole mounted on strong' , net, J-*-'";' '■'■■"*■ .:..'. ■ ■ A't'£3 15s. 6d. '■ .. I'EXpUISITEROBE, of Silver Sequin, mounted on strong white net. The Sei . . quins are square in sliapq and run in straight lines nearly to foot of skirt. ; , At tho foot-round Sequins in two-inch bands, edged each side with square , s ■'■■;>■.' - Sequins in diamondvpattern, give a handsome, finish, At £5.105. i : OAINTt WHITE AND SILVER SEQUIN ROBE, in Empire style, the bodice : and , tiny sleeves almost covered, with Sequins, ■ and the high waist . fin- \ ished with Sequins in Grecian Key pattern. Tito skirt'is more lightly ; covered and embroidered in , straight lines, almost reaching tho foot, but ■■ ; caught up here and there with diamond-shaped motifs of Segnin. The •■■;■■■ hem is embroidered in Grecian Key pattern to match bodice, :'■'. '■-. . . ' ; - 'At £5 15s. Cd. ! UNMADE ROBE, in black and heliotrope.' The foot of skirt :.■: heavily .studded with Black Sequins, and from this border heliotrope : bugles Jn leaf design, reach half way to waist; boclico pieco in same de- ;■■■ sign. Mounted on strong blqck net, . At £8 Bs. ■ PRETTY ROBE, in Black and Gold, with double skirt, the top skirt ■ . ./■ falling in tunic effect, and beautifully embroidered with gold beads and ; bugles and black silk. The underskirt is heavily embroidered all over, U. . -and the whole, bodice piece included, is mounted on fine black net, : i : '. ;■:■'-. , ' : . " •'• At £11 19s. 6d. [;; BLACK SPANISH LACE ROBE, mounted on fine net, and heavily ; ..-. •, 'trimmed with Black Sequins and steel, beads, embroidered in unique de- . sign, and outlined with narrow white braid. Material for bodice in same ;.'; ■;, desi S n ' . ■■■'■■■' .;' ■', ' ' ' 'At ; £ls 15s. ■■■..".■.'■■■■ I -—: — ' ■;:;r KIRKCALDIE &. STAINS, Ltt., : ." v;. 'SPECIAL ,: WEEE-END PRICES ; ■■:, ; v IN';;BOOTS ; :aND : SHOES. . '' ■ . MEN'S COUNTRY BOOTS. LADIES' EVERY : DAY SHOES. : v MEN'S BUSINESS BOOTS. . --. " • UlKi , ! comeoxlirdct to-w^wBOOTS and bMULb lit the foot correctly, and our Prices will fit your pocket. ■'••'■ * ■■■ ;:I,A:^T.^H C:G t mT> 'H MEN'S" CHEOStE GOLOSHED • ! ' "Vuf CaP ' ! " Kl '" m ' BA f; S -; leather soles ~.. ~ '.\oe?, ; is, lui. i .. ~. medium toe?, ' 10s..Gd. ' : > : •;:. '"■■-.<.-"'i,ai)ies' : gucb ; kid tie men's glace goloshed SHOES, round toes, pump. BALS., smart City Boot, ■: ... spies, 85.'6(1.. . . sewn soles, 12s. Cd. : ' . tADIES' BOX CALF LACE " m f? 7 c. f OUT , , CHKOME :■■:. ;: ; ;ioX s, os ra^; tocs - Cah3a: -Srt--is>tii3^ V, : LADIES' , GLACE KID'LACE MEN'S- RTOUT LEiTHFI? .■..:-: ... BOOTS, patent, cap,' medi-'. . SHOO« heavy ™? :-yi:: z£ QS -<tM. so]cs - , wellr, a t.lt s> for Vs- ;V :; ; : :R.; HANNAH & CO.-,.. LTD., : 1 THE BIG SHOE MARTS, > LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. : '■_.. : ;- v ' : 'PSAL FABRICS irOR YOUR SUIT! TITHE Most Suitable-tfae Best Wearing Fabrics for men, made up in a way that ''^r«^??A»^°?! l^ e ,/ o '. ur wtisf action. The perfect construotion of a BEADFOED wOOIiLIjN CO. S bUIT is only one good feature of our garments. Let us have ijcrat neit order, and you'll ogree that there's a lot of satisfaction in ono o£ our buits that you probably never got before. . . ' -'-; ' ' AN IDEAL SUIT TO ORDER 70>. to 955. , : OTE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO,, . "THE QDALI'IT TAILOBS,". LAMBI'OJV QUAY, WELUNGTON. FASHION FAVOURS THE TAILOR-MADE. Q^AVviH'Sn^i 1 ' 11 ,is , at -o n <» the most favoured of Fashion's dictates-and' •" ■ sK^r> the , nl^ te . r , h a n 4 that shapes the-Ideal Garments. , fin HAY WAT? h>? vV(mm^?hc^ h HigheSt Quality Mnterial . *™ all embodied and rcfinS.^ I0N& lu tt maMer to.proclaim their wearors women ' '■'• ' HA YWARTI ■>-■'■ THE SADIES' TAILOR, '..;- i . J- W XXSXU, ' 204 LAMBTON QUAY. •-..'1 ~ .. ..-, .. ■• ■ ~ NATIONAL MOURNING. '■■■■-' -MILLIGAN'S A SPECIAL DISPLAY of BLACK, and • . ... . . . : J± IIOYAL PUEI'LE MILLINERY. ' '.' ,~X AILOK/liN VJT ' .'" . T» : o Hundred exceptionally Smart Hats, .•■.... : ' ■ trimmed with velvet and wings, violets, FOR GENTLEMEN.: ■ ah at o ne ]2s . ca. ■ '-"I . SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ! (QUE 30 per cent, increase of , — I W Autumn Orders we attribute MRS. MATHEWSON. to the many improvements in our HANNAH'S BUILDINGS tailoring service, introduced since 266 LAMBTON Q[JAY ' ; ME. D. MILUGAN'S return . W 4 ; from London. ■ ■. Many new customers also at- ■;■!' tracted by our ■ ' ■ ." [ Variety of LATEST *"«""« CKESCENT. TEA ENGLISH SUITINGS, ' : -..••■ BPBAKS FOR ITSELF OVERCOATINCS, .;,. ; ■■■•'■. . ■ ' ■ And And NEW STYLES for .:■ EVENING DRESS SUITS. LADIES. •.• ■'' At , - "' • ' ■ ' ■ ■ KELBURNE , .. . .' AVENUE.,. . JET EARRINGS. ' .'• . NOW SO FASHIONABLE '-.'.' ■ . '. IN : SYDNEY. :i ' co-sTUMEs ;■■■ ;..■ A ■ ; FROM - £5 . 5 . 0 . HEINEMANN'S, UPWARDS. WILLIS STREET, 'Phone 490. TASTE, STYLE, AND FIT. NODINE .& CO., TRAY'S BAY HOUSE UMITED., l> DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. - — « TTWI-γ.v BEST SEASIDE HOTEL in New Zealand «, 76 WELLING 1 O.N IERBACE, NOW OPEN, for terms aunly iAND NAPIER. . . UAN4.REE.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 816, 13 May 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 816, 13 May 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 816, 13 May 1910, Page 4

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