KIRKCALDIE. & STAINS, Ltd " SHOP j COMFORTABLY. You can shop comfortably if you shop at KIRKCALDIE'S. The Store is now of magnificent proportions, large, airy, and roomy. Plenty of space for goods, and plenty of spaco for customors. Well trained, courteous assistants attend intelligently to your wants and respond quickly and with quiet politeness to your requests. The- superior values which KIRKCALDIE'S assistants arc privileged to handle make their task easier and your shopping more ' .profitable to you than is the caso in many stores. There can bo no dissatisfaction lioro, because the Store stands ready to correct every error and to make good every, promise regarding the quality and value of the .merchandise we Bell. You are safe when you trade hero. , EXCEPTIONALLY NEW COSTUMES, PER S.S. CORINTHIC. Theso Costumes are exceptionally now and novel. They are in the styles that were fashionable in London during tho spring, but they are made up in winter weight fabrics. Nothing newer or more stylish is to bo seen in New Zealand, and they &Te worth seeing now. The selection is strictly limited, end those who desire to possess must act promptly. iVBRY SMART RUSSIAN COSTUME, in light amethyst cheviot, cut collarloss, fastening on left shoulder and side. Braided round neck' and down tho side with flat black military braid. Plain well-shaped skirt, , i . . . .'At £6.165. 6d. COAT AND SKIRT COSTUME, in fiiic navy serge. Russian Coat, with basque about 12, inches deep. Fronts fasten, and are. ornamented with braid loop and frogs; the small turn-over collar of black satin is outlined with fold of apricot satin braided over black. Smart straight skirt lined self eilk, .■■-■• At £6 16s. Gd. [VERY STYLISH COSTUME, in black and white check tweed. Russian Coat, with long roll collar of black satin, basque to knee, belt fastening at side with buckles, braided straight rows of Russian braid over shoulders and down fronts, and up front of skirt, ' At £6 6s. ■ 'COAT AND SKIRT COSTUME, in fine navy serge. The Russian Coat has a military collar of satin, straps of same down sido, with thick braid fastenings; black belt. Plain well-shaped skirt, At £4 4s. •6MART COSTUME, in reseda green cheviot, length S6in. Hip Coat in straight line sty]e, roll collar of black moire, outlined round neck with black'and white braid, and finished with points of buif colour satin, cuffs outlined, with black and buff to correspond. Double seam lines back and front, strap of self across hips. Skirt has broad box pleat opening from knee, back and front. Lined with soft satin, At £6 16s. 6d. COAT AND SKIRT COSTUME, in mole French-ribbed cheviot; 36-inch Coat, with pleats on side of fronts. Flat roll collar of black, round neck, and self shade moire down fronts, outlined black and self braids. Skirt has pleats on sides matching those on the fronts. Lined white silk, At £6 6s. . FINE CHEVIOT SERGE COSTUMES, well-cut, with panel back, threequarter coat, collar and cuffs of black moire, braided black, lined white silk serge. Skirt has new high' -ivaist band of self, At £3 3s. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, .LteL , GOLF BOOTS AND , SHOES. STRONC, STYLISH, AND DAMP-PROOF. READY TO WEAR. COMFORT SHOES THAT REQUIRE NO BREAKING IN. LADIES:— LADIES' TAN WILLOW CALF PADDOCK BALS., Stout Soles, 19s. Gd. LADIES , BLACK BOX CALF GOLOSHED BALS., Wolte'd' Soles, ISs. Gil. , ' LADIES' TAN'WILLOW CALF SANDOWN BALS., Stout Soles, 225. 6d. LADIES' TAN WILLOW CALF OXFORD BALS., Welted Soles, 255. LADIES' TAN WILLOW CALF BALS., 3-ButtoD Gaiter Tops, 30s. LiDIES , TAN WILLOW CALF GOLF SHOES, Brogue, Vamps, 17s. Gd. LADIES' BLACK BOX CALF GOLF SHOES, Stout Solos, lGs. Gd. MEN'S BROGUES!— MEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF BROGUE SHOES, Stout Welted Soles, The Best English makers, 215., 255., 2Gs. Gd. • MEN'S BLACK BOX CALF BROGUE-SHOES. Extra Strong, 225. Gd.' HEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF BROGUE " FOOTFORM" LACE BOOTS, • ' . 28s. 6d. • GOLF STUDS FITTED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., ' : THE BIC BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINCTON. IDEAL FABRSCS FOR YOUR SUIT! fpSB Most Suitable—the Best Wearing Fabrics for men, made up in a way th&t J. will ensure your satisfaction. The perfect construction of a BitADFOKD iWOOLLEN CO.'S SUIT is only one good feature of • our garmenta. Let us Lave your next older, and you'll agree that ihere'e o. lot of satisfaction in one of out (suite that you probably never got before. , AM IDEAL SUIT ly OEDEE 70«. to 958. THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALTIX TAILOBS," LAMUIUN yUAX. WELLINGTON, THE STYLE Most Suitable ' for New Zealanders' is CRESCENT TEA ' unquestionably SPEAKS FOE ITSELF THE LOUNGE SUIT. , IS LOVED BY ALL LADIES, MILLiGAN'S ■ .: KELBUKNE ]4/TE. HATWARD wishes iLV XiFi U-Ei, Town aud Country who have : ■ waited so patieutly for their Who are First and Foremost Costumes during tho last Tailors to YOUNG MEN, and "ord'erf X ■ Men who have young ideas ceivo Prompt Attention; about their clothes, are making ' thoso wanted urgently will : a NEW STYLE OF LOUNGE HAYWARD iU The"* LadT' SUIT, which is tho Acme of Tailor, 294. Lanibton Quay^ Smartness. : . Wβ make a great showing of the : ■ , LATEST OPERA COATS. ENGLISH •' UNDERSKIRTS. SUITINOS. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN DAINTY OPERA COATS, in all new shades. . 20 dozen JfOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS in Sky, Saxo, Amethyst, Aloss, Brown' •- : and Black, at fe. lid., 6s. Gd., 8s Gd ' 10s. Gd., 12s. Gd., and 21s. COSTUMES MRS .MAt"hEWSON. „ 2GG LAMBTON QUAY. £5 to:0 i UPWARDS. •=== ===== -~ EASTE, STYLE, AND FIX. 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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 2 June 1910, Page 4
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