. ICiR&CALDie & STAINS, Ltd. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS Just iot To-Day, Wednesday. —— i BEAUTIFUL HAT SCARVES AKE OFFERED TO-DAY FOB-VERT LITTLE MONET. Every Wednesday our Customers havp the opportunity of securing Bargains in one or other of our many departments, but we doubt whether we have ever offered more acceptable Bargains than wo do To-day. You must i really come around and see what they are like. The following will give you Bomo idea of what is going:— FANCY CREPE-DE-CHINE SCARVES, S inches wide, 2 yards long, finished with 5-inch fringe. In navy blue, pink, brown, heliotrope, and black, Regular Price, 2s. lid. each. PRICE TO-DAY, Is. each. PAISLEY HAT SCARVES, 7 inches wide,- 1J yards long, finished with 5-inch silk _ fringe. The predominating colours are heliotrope, pink, and turquoise, Regular Price, 4s. 6d. each. ~ PRICE TO-DAY, Is.' 6d. each. OHANTECLER HAT SCARVES, 8 inches wide, 2 yards long. Very novel, Regular Price, ss. 6d. each. PRICE TO-DAY, Is. 9d. each. ( FANCY CREPE-DE-CHINE SCARVES, 7 inches wide, 1J yards long, plain or with fringed ends, ' • \ Regular Price, 4s. 6d. each. PRICE TO-DAY, Is. 9d. each. FANCY CREPE-DE-CHINE SCARVES, fancy and fringed ends; 7 inches, < wide, 2£ yards long. In saxe blue, vieux rose, violet, "moss, navy blue, brown, and cardinal, - Regular Price, 3s. lid. each. PRICE TO-DAY, 2s. 3d. each. CREPE-DE-CHINE SCARVES, 8 inches wide, 1$ yards long, finished with 5-inch silk fringe. In spot effects—navy and green, red and green, Regular Price, 4s. lid. each. PRICE TO-DAY, 2s. 6d. each. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. BOOTS AND SHOES,- I SPECIALLY IMPORTED _ FOR YOUNG LADIES': WEAR. BEST ENGLISH LEATHERS, AND BUILT ON SPECIAL LASTS, LOW BROAD HEELS, AND SQUARE TOES. VERY SMART LINES FOR GROWING GIRLS, IN SIZES 2 TO 5. YOUNG LADIES' BLACK KID YOUNG LADIES'BLACK DERBY • ,■■:;. LACE BOOTS, Special Qu::!- . "■. SHOES, Largo Eyelets, Stylish lty for College Wear, lis. Gd.- _ Shoe for-Best Wear, 13s. 6d. YOUNG LADIES' TAN BAR YOUNG LADIES' GLACE BUTSHOES, Medium Sole, Good- TON BOOTS, Kid'Cap,'Stout frttiug, and Smart, : lis. 6d. Sewn Soles, i 13s. 6d. YOUNG LADIES' TAN DERBY , \mixr t'itittoipab t»tt™,™ SHOES, a Smart Dressy Shoe, ° ponT« ADIE « S T "P W B n^ N with Silk Ties, 12, Gd: «o^ r Well-fithn g YOUNG LADIES' GLACE KID LACE SHOES, Kid Cap, YOUNG LADIES' BOX CALF serviceable ..for, Everyday 'LACE SHOES, for School Self Wear,' 10s. 6d. Cap, Medium Sole, 115.6 d. WRITE FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUE, POST FREE. E: HANNAH & CO., LTD., . : LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON.i»QAftA 'WORTH of ALL NEW I , v ' m TMm
:■■ &%vw and- Uncommon Patterns, ''V '* ■ IN .SUITINGS FOE MEN. 'STYLES AS. WORN IN LONDON THIS SUMMEEAre being Shown at \ ~- MILLIGAK'Sv '. KELBURNE; AVENUE. XMAS BEING NEAK, OEDEES . •SHOULD NOT BE DELAYED.' 'a DAY LONGER. . : ~, —. . —i ; , — /CRESCENT TEA \ •••; SPEAKS FOE ITSELF, ' ; And ■~ IS LOVED BY ALL . LADIES.AN INTERESTING GLIMPSE : OF APPROVED STYLES. IN tho belief that it will prove of. particular interest, an invitation •' ■ to inspect the exposition- of Whito Muslin 'Robes, Shantung and Linen Dresses is cordially extended. The Models are at once Exclusiro : and' Serviceable for tho present season's wear. A fine selection of Ottoman Cords, Tweeds,' Cloths, and Poplins will give additional zest to your visit. Any of these latter may be made up in true Hayward Style. As descriptions iire impossible here, will, you not call and see them? • ■■'HATWAED, . THE LADIES' TAILOR, 894 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. fO BE WELL DRESSED DOESN'T mean extreme in styles, but simply good taste and good cutting. You'vo got to depend upon your tailor for thoso. You can rely on the Bradford Woollen Co.'s stylo for tho top notch of fashion in cutting—for workmanship that knows no flaw. You're safe when you order your suit hero, ''■ OUE SPECIALITY SUIT TO ;'v ■ . ■ OEDEE, 70s. to 90s. BRADFORD WOOLLEN COMPANY, "THE QUALITY TAILORS," [:''," 8 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. i NOTE!—We pioso at 1 p.m. Saturdays. I "mHE employs a staff of J. Advertising Experts, whose services ■ are always available. They will C ive valuable Advice to Advertisers, and Write AdvertismenU without any. extra charge.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 6
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