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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. Extremely Styftsfr Costumes Fo* Aattimn aad White? H' Specially Selected by oar Mr. John Kirkcaldie,' THE PERFECTION OF STYLE. FAULTLESSLY TAILORED. The charm of these Costumes will appeal to the ladies with irresistible force the desiro to purchase will be almost irrepressible as soon as one sees them. The very latest styles aro faithfully reflected in these Costumes, and they are made of the season's favourite' fabrics, such as Knop Cheviots, Shot Homespuns, Grey, Black and White Check Tweeds, and Rough Tweeds. The majority of tho Coats and Skirts are tho very extreme of simplicity and derive their charm and distinction solely from exquisite and superb tailoring. In most cases the backs have the absolutely flat panels, and what little curve is needed is obtained in two vertical seams about six inches apart under tho arms. Tho result is a rectangular appearance which has earned for tho ! present season's models the sobriquet of "Match-box" Suits. '<& .VERY STYLISH COSTUME, is mado in a check ground Ivnop Homespun of a golden brown shade. The 30in. Coat has a broad collar of black satin, square at back and brought down in equal widths to fastening on left side in front. Tho back below the collar has a V outlined in black piping. Tho new Corselet Skirt is given an odd yet smart effect by a solffold on left side. Lined shot satin, At £6 6s. MOTHER STYLISH COSTUME, is in Light Heliotrope Cheviot. The Short Coat has pipings of black satin and braidings on collar,' cuffs, and band round hips. Straight-cut Skirt with band round knees, but not to tie skirt in, but to match the bands on coat. Lined silk, At £4 17s.- 6d. _'A USEFUL. COSTUME, is in rough, tweed in Harris effcct. The Coat is slightly longer than most of tho others, and has a velvet collar, and is cut on the "match-box" lines. Good Plain Skirt. An excellent costume for travelling or knockabout wear; lined silk, . .. At £4 14s. 6d. STYLISH COSTUME, in Black and Whito Cheek Knop Cheviot. Coat;-34in. long, with small square collar at back, the whole' costume smartly trimmed with broad black silk braid, and lined with silk, At £4 14s. 6d. NEAT COSTUME, in Dark Green Striped Tweed. The 30in. Coat is doublebreasted, and cut square at knee, fastening invisible, small vest of dark ' Paisley Silk inserted 'at neck. Lined with shot silk, At £4 4s. OTHER. COSTUMES, equally smart in design and faultlessly tailored can also bo seen, and the prices are, 593. Gd., 695. Gd., 845., 945. 6d.,; to ' £6 lGs. Gd.. ' THERE ARE A NUMBER OF OTHERS. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltdi. ::

\ — — ' - ; : : • ; RADICAL CLEARANCE OF ' ' . BOOTS &. SHOES ' /jrjIEORTANT to.you bccause it affords an opportunity for purchasing n - t j (r •Prjces that arc AbsjjJujtely Unbeatable. - INCLUSIVE because it includes our' Entire Stock of Up'to-date Shoes no matter'how liew. they are. * NOTE THESE SPECIALS: : LADIES' GLACE BOOTS, Pat. Caps. Usually 12s. Gd. . Sale Price Ss. lid. " LADIES' GLACE OXFORD SHOES, Usually, 10s. 6d. Sale Price, 7s. Gd. LADIES' TAN OXFORD SHOES, Usually las. Gel. Sale Price, 10s. .6(1. LADIES' TAN DERBY'SHOES, Usually 14s. Gd. - Sale Price,- 10s; lid. LADIES' PATENT BUCKLE SHOES, Usually ,18s; . 6d. Sale Price,. 15s. 6d. MEN'S TAN WILLOW DERBY BALS.,' Usually 21s. Sale Price, 17s, Gd. MEJJ'S "WALK-OVER" BOOTS, Usually 30s. Sale Price, 20s. MEN'S PATENT BUTTON BOOTS,' Usually 30s. Sale Price, 225.. 6d. GREAT REDUCTIONS ON MEN'S WORK BOOTS. AT -HANNAH'S SALE, • • The Big Boot Marts - - «. \V llington.

JUST FROM LONDON ; . FIRST SHOWING OF AUTUMN NOVELTIES IN GENTLEMEN'S SUITINGS l . COMMENCES TO-DAY AT 4 MILLIGAN'S, Kolburno Chambers, < Selcct at Once, as Easter Holidays uro near. TAILOR-MADES FOR EASTER. THE ordering of tho New TailorMade Costumes for 'Easter Wear snould no longer bo deferred. , First i Beeauso the selection of New Tweeds at HAYWARD'S (which aro destined to be most popular) must soon bo greatly reduced. Second: Because Hay ward's tailoring staff is at its full strength NOW, and prompt ery can be given. Attention is directed to tho New Tailored Shirt Blouses—they aro Very Smart. ' HAYWARD, THE LADIES' TAILOR, 234 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. CRESCENT TEA EFEAKS FOR ITSELF And IS LOVED BY ALL LADIES. JAiLORING 1 ■RESULTS! WHEN you buy Tailoring you want results—good results. Good results meanFinest of Materials. ■ Cleverest of Cutting. Best of Workmanship. Perfect in fit. ■ And you will get each one of these desirable features in a BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S SUIT TO ORDER at 70s. to 955, BRADFORD WOOLLEN COMPANY, " THE QUALITY TAILORS,'! WELLINGTON. " ALLPAPERS," ex 'Athenic, are V 1 the cream of the world's prodnotions. Writs for samples, R, Martin, Ltd., Manners Street,

STYLISH TAILORING. ffOR NEW SEASON AUTUMN and WINTER SUITINGS, wo are now Showing Very Fino D&. signs in WORSTED And FLANNEL MATERIALS. Our Suits are tailored in the Most Up-.to-date Fashion, combined with Good Taste, giving that touch of stylo that means so much to the \Vell Dressed. E. NORTON & CO., (Lte King and Muir), MERCHANT TAILORS, 254 LAMBTON QUAY. You will realise what the complete enjoyment of smoking really is when you try A P3PE OF KSFUG'S MIXTURE: The fragrance and distinctive ricl flavour which have made KING': M I X T U R E famous can only be gainei by the inclusion and proper blending o the right tobaccos. Sold at 6d. per ounce; or Jib. tins at 2s. and in lib. tins at Bs. G. & C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 20G LAMBTON QUAY For Information relating to pATENTS AND JJVRADE J^JARKS CONSULT J3>ALDWIN AND J^AYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECU RITIES at tho LOWEST RATE! ruling in the Dominion, .Apply at once, . KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama Street, Wellington. MONEY TO LEND. , TN' Any- Snms, on Approved -Preehoii Security, from por ccnt,' Repayment by instalments can be ar ranged. SUB KENNETH DOUGLAS,-" . Solicitor, . Tel. No. St. 31 Euatjr Street

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1080, 20 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1080, 20 March 1911, Page 4

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