KIREOALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ■■■ SILKS' 'ARE A' SAFE INVESTMENT, No matter when you buy Silks, 60 long as the Silks are good, you have made a safe investment. Silks are always fashionable and when you come to you, get the choice of the best Silks obtainable. Our prices are very reasonable considering the high quality 'of the goods we are offering. EMBROIDERED NINON for street or djnner wear, in Reseda, Violet, Amethyst, •- Peacock, Brown, Wine, and black; s!in. wide. ... ... At 9s. Gd. a yard. JIOIRE VELOUR, a new and very fashionable Silk, 42in. wide, in Brown, Greyi Navy, Violet, Black, and Ivory. At 10s. 6d. a yard. FRENCH SURAH SILK, for coats and' skirts, 39in. wide, in Saxo Blue, Heliotrope, Brown, Reseda, Sage, Moss, and Navy Blue. '" ' At 6s. lid. a yaid. •gHOT PAILETTE SILKS, 39in. wide, spot effects, in Brown, Grey, Green, Purple. Navy Blue, and Electric. At 6s. 6d. a yard. PEPIN OLE," a French Corded Silk, for ooats and skirts; 32in. wido, in Black and Saxo Blue, Black and Royal, Black and Heliotrope, Black and Navy Blue, Black and Grey, Black and Emerald, and Plain Black. ■ At 6s. 6d. a yard. FRENCH SATINS, in Cream and Ivory, for evening and bridal gowns; 40in. to ... 44in. wide. ~ At ss. lid., 6s. 6d., 6s. lid., 7s. lid., Bs. 9d., 9s. 6d., to 225. 6d. a yard. JAPAN SILKS, in White and Grey, self embroidered; in robo lengths. At £i Ds. 6d., £5 55., £1 7b. per robe, ' PROCADED CREPE DE CHENE, in Pale Saxe Blue, Lentil, Mole, and Brown; in Robe lengths. At 995. 6d. the Robe.' , ~—4 KIRKCALME & STAINS, LTD. ANOTHER FAMOUS • HANNAH '■> BOOT SALE The New Zealand public is pretty familiar with the full_ meaning of this announcement, which only occurs twice a year. IT MEANS that Boots are being sold much below regular values. That's why our Stores were as busy a 6 beehives on Saturday. Here are some NEW BARGAIN GROUPS TO-DAY. 150 pairs Men's High Grade Boots, black and tan, broken sizes and oddments. Worth ISs. 6d. to 255. TO CLEAR 6s. lid. 875 pairs Women's High Grade Shoes, black and tan, broken sizes and oddments. Worth lis. 6d. to 16s. 6d. TO CLEAR 3s. lid. 216 pairs Women's High Grade Boots, black and tan, broken sizes and oddments. Worth Us. Gd. to 18s. Gd. TO CLEAR ss. lid. 139 pairs Women's Tan Evening Shoes. Usually 6s. 6d. SALE PRICE 3s. lid. 183. pairs Women's Coloured Suede Ribbon Tie Shoes, in Pink, Saxe'Blue, Green, and Mole.' Usually 17s, 6d. • SALE PRICE ss. lid. H8 pairs Women's Glaco Evening Shoes. A mixed lot and broken sizes. Some worth Bs. Cd. TO CLEAR 2s. lid. 123 pairs Children's 4 to 7 Lace and Button Boots. Ford's pump soles, black or tan. Usually 6s. 6d. 10 CLEAR 2s- lid. BIG DISCOUNTS OFF REGULAR LINES. AT HANNAH'S SALE, WELLINGTON. , SALE ON AT ALL OUR BRANCHES.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1805, 18 July 1913, Page 6
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