, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. ' *« ■ , ; VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. You want jour money's worth when you go shopping, and it does not taatter whether you aro out to spend a few shillings or a few pemds. Do not make the mistake of constantly or continually considering matters, and then fail to act. Bo prompt—make up your mind quickly as to on which sido tho preponderance of evidence exists, and then unflinchingly follow that decision. Buy by comparison—that is what we do, and that is the course followed by all experts. Take a little timo over this, and if you follow this lystem you arc certain to becomo a permanent customer of this Store, for it is obvious that in our lino of merchandise you get the host value. Valuo deponds upon quality and price, and not on one or the other alone. Our selling prices are the lowest wo can ask consistent with financial stability. Wo mako S small profit, and to that wo are entitled. THE VERT NEWEST COSTUMES. THE SPRINC FASHIONS EXPRESSED IN WINTER FABRICS. A SAFE INVESTMENT TO-DAY. It is quite tho safest thing to mako a purchaso of one of these Costumes, I for they will bo 'fashionablo and wearable right up to November. The styles Ere those that wcro fashionable in London during tho spring months, produced :,'■ in winter materials. Nothing newer is to be seen in New Zealand to-day. j ' The prices are very moderate. /.: [VERY SMART RUSSIAN COSTUME, in light amethyst cheviot,, cut collarless, fastening on left shoulder and side. Braided round neck and down .... ' tho side with flat black military braid. Plain well-shaped skirt, '■'■>' ■ . ■ " • At £6 16s. 6d. COAT AND SKIRT COSTUME, in fine navy serge. Russian Coat, with basquo abflut 12 inches deep. Fronts fasten, and aro ornamented with braid loon 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 ' ~ silk, , At £6 16s. Gd. WERT STYLISH COSTUME, in black and white check tweed. Russian Coat, with long roll collar of black satin, basque to knee, belt fastening at sido ; with buckles, braided straight rows of Russian braid over shoulders and I down fronts, and up front cf 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. EMART COSTUME, in reseda green cheviot, length 36 inches. Hip* Coat_in | straight lino stylo, roll collar of black moire, outlined round neck with I black and white braid, and finished with points of buff colour satin, cull's 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 i . knee, back and front. Lined with soft satin, At £6 16s. 6d. COAT AND SKIRT COSTUME, in mole Trench-ribbed cheviot; 36-inch Coat, with pleats on sido 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 thoso on tho fronts. Lined whito silk, At £6 6s. ■■': 'FINE CHEVIOT SERGE COSTUMES, well-cut, with panel back, threequarter coat, collar and cuffs of black moiro, braided black, lined white silk serge. Skirt has new high waist band of solf, At £3 3s. KIRKCALDIE '& STAINS,' Ltd. LADIES' COLOURED SATINS, GOLD AND SILVER w EVENING FEENCH SUBDE " BRONZE m T " OVT/Tkina COLOURED KIDS, TAN KID, pllUJupj COLOURED CALFS, WHITE KID, EOK THE SOCIAL SEASON. DAINTY STYLES AT TEMPTING PRICES. '' LADIES' FINE BLACK KID LADIES' GLOVE KID ONE BAR LANGTRY SHOES, with SHOES, in Fawn, Helio., handsome buckles, newost. Grey, Pink, Blue, etc., etc., shapes, lis. 6d., 16s. Gd., 20s. 19s: fid. LADIES' TAN KID TAB AND LADIES' COLOURED VELVET BUCKLE SHOES, ' CALF ASTORIA RIBBON Us. Gd. to 18s. 6d. TIE SHOES, 235. Gd. LADIES' BRONZE KID LANG- LADIES' COLOURED SATIN TRY SHOES, ONE BAR, All Colours, .---■-•- % v.. 9s. Gd., 17s. Gd., 19s. Gd. 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. LADIES' WHITE KID ONE LADIES' GOLD AND SILVER BAR EVENING SHOES, ONE BAR SHOES, very chic, Gs. Gd. and Bs. Gd. 12s. Gd. WHEN' ORDERING BY MAlLplease add Gd. per pair extra for Postage ■ -E. HANNAH & CO., LTD, s ■ THE BIG BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.
I FOR SUPERIOR STYLE THE TRUE COST OF CLOTHES IS LESS AT ;■'■' MILLIGAN'S In \ KELBURNE AYENUE '"' THAN AT PLACES QUOTING LOW PRICES. For instance, you pay Fivo • Pounds for a Suit. THAT IS ' THE PURCHASE PRICE. . i At tko end of two months it i . has -soon its best days. At Milligan's you pay Six Pounds for a Suit that looks Perfectly New when the other one has heen discarded.' Wo invite you to test by experience, which is the best yalue. WINTER COSTUMES Prom £& ss. LARGE STOCK OP SEASONABLE GOODS TO CHOOSE FROM. SKIRTS. STE HAVE HAVE A GOOD VARIETY -OF MATERIALS. From 30s. SPECIALLY REDUCED. lODINE & CO.; IJJUTED, s V6-WELLINGTON TERRACE-76. 41 GUINEAS. THIS sura will obtain a FIRST-CLASS EXCLUSIVE TAILOR-MADE COSTOME during one month, commencing June 18th. _ It will be made by HAYWARD, who employs one of the laigcht stall's for ! Ladies' Tailoring in the Dominion. In order to keep bis most expert workers employed during thb slack season, ALL Costumes and down:! will bo Reduced by <£l Is. to ensure tlic necessary work. HAYWARD. ' : THE LADIES' TAILOR, 291 LAMBTON QUAY.
CRESCENT TEA SPEAKS FOR ITSELF And IS LOVED BY AT.t; LADIES, A SOLID TAILORING BUSINESS. BECAUSE of the class of materials we use and the satisfaction we give our customers, our trade keeps increasing a little every year. This is very satisfactory, as it shows our business is so.id. Our prices being raodeTato for cyniy the highest class of work is another reason of our popularity as Tailors. MORRISON AND PENNEY, TAILORS, 111 . WILLIS STREET. HONEY TO LEND.' ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at tho LOWEST RATES ruling in tho Dominion. Apply at once. KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Pananu l . Street. Wellington. MONEY TO LEND. IN a:iy Sums on Approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Telephone No. 31. 31 Hunter Street. SPECIAL NOTICE To TRAVELLING PUBLIC. "ripHE DOMINION" ia not obtainable at tho Bookstall nor on Platform at Thorndon (lato Manawatu) Railway Station* Papers can bo purchased outride the precincts of the station, also from "Dominion" Agents on all trains. ' npHE results obtained by Advertisers —- in the Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 856, 30 June 1910, Page 4
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