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: KIRgCALDIB &STAINS, Ul_ Fabrics ancl Casemeiit Chilis ! A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF I MADRAS MUSLINS, CASEMENT CLOTHS, AND NOTTINGHAM NETS. The Heavy Curtains and Draperies must give place to Muslins.and the Lighter i Hangings in order to make the homo loot beautiful, airy, cool, and comfortable. ' Tho Light Fabrics for Curtains are pretty and inexpensive, and in this great as- : Bortment individual fancy has wide scope. You can choose just what -will please. MADRAS MUSLINS, 56in. to 63in. wide,in White and Ecru. Tasseled, At 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 11(1., 3s. 6d., 4s. Bd. a yard. Frilled, At 2s, 9d,, 3s. 3d., 3s, 9d. a yard. Plain, At Is. 3d., Is. 5d., Is. 7d., Is. 10d., 2s. 2d., 2s. 3d., 2s. 9d. a yard. ' (VNATOLIA CASEMENT JIUSLINS.-This is quite tho newest thing in Muslins; in Cream Ground with small conventional designs, edged with a pretty cream embroidery; 56in. wide. This Muslin is available in six different' designs, and is : to be obtained only from us. At 2s. lid. a yard. ' COLOURED MADRAo MUSLINS, G3in. wide, plain edge, in Pink and White, Green and White, Blue and White, At Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 9d. a yard. Min. MUSLINS, in White and Ecru, in coin spot and spray designs, At Is., Is. 2d., Is, 4d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d,, 2s. 2d. : fBILLED MUSLINS, sGin. wide, in White and Ecru, in coin spot and spray : dca S ns -' At Is _ 6dj Is , Bdi) ls ; iod. 2s. 4d., 2s. 6d. a yard. 1 IBRISE BISE CASEMENT CURTAINING- ' In Madras Muslin, 24in. and 27in. wide, in White and Ecru, ! - • ■ .■ At Is., Is. 2d., Is. 3d., Is, Bd. a yard. In Nottingham Net, Zlin. and 27in. wide, in White and Ecru, At 10Jd., Is. 2d,, Is. 3d., Is. 4d., Is, 6d. a yard, '' COUNTRY CUSTOMERS ARE REMINDED THAT WE PAY PARCEL POST ON DRAPERY AND'SOFT GOODS. I KIRKCALDIS&- STAINS, Ltd. , r- ■ ' — : ! : [ : : : ' MISSES , ' FOOTWEAR I : FOR BIG GROWING GIRLS. ROUND TOES. SCHOOL HEELS. WOMEN'S HIGH HEELS do no suit growing girls, and most parents strongly object to them. We have made a special study of Maids' 2 to 5 Footwear, and havo designed shapes which maintain Up-to-Date ; Styles, and yet carry the low broad heels and round toes every young Miss .should wear. , . . T|HE FAMOUS "WAREWEL" BRAND. MISSES' 2 to 5 CHROME BALS., Toe Caps, 9s. 6d. MISSES' 2 to 5 KID BUTTON B OPTS, Pat. Caps, lls; Bd. ,- MISSES' 2 to 5 KID DERBY BALS., High Legs, 12s. Gd. ' MISSES'-2 to 5 BOX CALF BALS., Straight Caps, 12s. Cd. MISSES' 2 to 5 TAN KID DERBY- BALS., Large Eyelets, 13s. 6d. : ' MISSES' 2 to 5 KID DERBY SHO ES, Large Eyelots, 10s. Gd. \ 'MISSES' 2 to 5 BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES, Too Caps, 10s. 6d. - ■MISSES' 2 to S'TAN KID GIBSO N TIE SHOES, lls. 6d. : "'•' WRITE FOR OUR MAILORDER CATALOGUE. ' .-' : R, HANNAH & "CO., .LTD., ....'. ; MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, . ■, ■"■." WELLINGTON. . ; ■f " • THERE'S WISDOM IfS9 TDTJSH, hustle, and bustle are averted , . ■ ><>.■■» w it by so doing. Besides it giv.es tho ■ ORDERING YOUR tailor a chance to put his very best ; ■ • effort into building your Suit. Again, ' SPRING SUIT choosing is at its Best iiov, for stocks are daily repeated from Homo. EARLY. v BWTTTQ THE ART TAILOR, • •EJI-'-LaPi OPPOSITE UNION BANK. , ; ' just'~Arrived s f\UR NEW SPRING SUITINGS, IN. LATEST DESIGNS. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CQ. S 3G4-LAMBTON QUAY-3C4. .THE NOTED HOUSE. FOR HIGH-GRADE TAILORING AT. MODERATE PRICES. ' : MONEY TO LEND. - ■ ' ~ "" ■ ' evPTi WOOL, SKILL, AND STYLE ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECU- yy aro prom i Mn t features of RITIES it the LUWEaI' RAILb Clothes made by the iTuling in tho Dominion. Apply at once. KIBE. MiU WILSON, jjrjj T T,p A W Solicitors, Panama Street, ITiJ.JUiiivr^s.ll ■ VVeUlOSton ' MERCHANT TAILORING MONEY TO LEND. ' SERYICE IN JN ANY SUMS, on Approved Freehold KELBURNE AVENUE. 'JL becunty lroui ax ter cent. , , „„!= ~,, i, n ir What our clients pay for beyond Repayment by instalments can bo ar- tho of fabrics ' time> / ranged. _ „,,...,,„,,„ ~n nn »o talent, and last, but most importblß KENNMH DOUGLAS, ni]t o j allj WNB a - AILO EING. , x- o, boUclto !' - fn .-qi r kpt This does not consist in intenTel. No. 31 Jl Hunter Street. tion giye jt to you> bu ,. ?£ — — attention to see that you get it in A riLANCE AT THE QPRING all the Clothes you get from us. CUi/fUME TjiABRICS. SPECIAL SUITS for the £ . . CHRISTCHURCH ,A ARNi r^ WEEK tcatures Borne of tiiem aio should be ordered very soon, plain faced Cloths in . unique shades, whuo tho Sicilians and • ; : ■ Aiohairs reveal pretty striped S&£? ure DYSPEPTICS will find Will Madame call To-day? HAVWAfiB • "PURIRI" Invaluable. A 0 • It's tonic properties are incomparably ■*■ ' ~~" : ~* the Beat. Says always "PURIRI" and WHISKY. ■ CRESCENT TEA 6PEAKS FOE ITSELF, ._ _ : - And n LOVEB BT ALL «™ MOTOM NEW LONDON SUITINGS .LADIE& 1 . FROM THE ? ___ = __ = __ = _ WORLD'S BEST WOOLLEN HOUSE VALUE IN PIPES. VALUE IN PIPES. JUSTMRIVED. ? H I t( G.A O "IS _ ?INEST Se-Wnted. DOHERTY LONDON-MADE. UMSUhSX X i •. 9/. EACH. AI PREMIER TAILOR, THE whole rango of those- Pipes, consisting of Every. Good bhapo known 203-LAMBTON QUAY-20. , ). to us, is displayed in a manner which, i ennbles that leisurely inspection to be v; j made in which overy smoker Inves to • —■ —— . indulgo when, selecting a New Pipe, s.—.. TF you have a Farm or Land for Salo GXr C\ AT,T)nTTS, J- oV a Business you wish to disposi .05 \J. 3>LIUKJVO> o{ send adverHsement to "THI TOBACCONIS.TS, 216.i,AMBTON QUAY, D6iLLNION.'i

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1237, 20 September 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1237, 20 September 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1237, 20 September 1911, Page 4

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