. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS., LTD. !' ■■ — INITIAL'DISPLAY OF SPEING MILLINERY, AN EXHIBITION OF MODELS. ■■■;. , . Tho authoritative styles in Millinery for Spring and Summer Wear Trill be ( ; ~on view in our Millinery Salon to-day and following days. We aro exhibiting an unusually large number of beautiful models, and they embody in the highest ! degree, the remarkable achievements of the artist - milliners of Paris and i London. ;Fashion continues to show a partiality for the large hat, yet there ire . many exceedingly charming small hats and toques among the models. Tulle ' appears to be the dominant note in decorative effects, for almost every dressy hat i ' 'has tulle. upon it, either in frills, and go arranged as to droop over the rim or ; massed on tho top of 'the'crown, and thiaina/terial gives a decidedly soft, cool, and refined note to the hat. - 1 . Nattier; blue, lime, purple, vieux rose, tan, and cerise, are popular colours In Millinery, while all blacS, or black andwhite hats find favour. The introduction of a touch of yellow in still in vogiie. This season flowers come into their own again, v. End nothing looks prettier than' a summer, hat trimmed with roses in their na- . turol lovely colours./ > Feathers and ospreys are again very much in evidence.' ; Feather mounts, grass mounts, . and .-ibbon mounts are in 60me very new shapes. ' ■ The favourite is the "interrogation" (?) shape, placed'either at the back or the front of the hat. ; One 1 of the most elegant models on view is a black crope-de-chino hat in a i. . large'flat shape, elongated towards the back. -This is trimmed with one huge ostrich feather trained from front to back across the crown, with a deep cherry ■ rose nestling ; in the fronds at the back. • ,< . Another large picture hat is of white' crepe-de-chene, the brim is covered • with pleated frills of black tulle which also falls over the brim. An upstanding . black 'ospreyin the centre of the front gives a smart finishing touch to a decid- . edly chroming model. • . A large black hat in crepe-de-cheno is another stylish model. This is lined'.- ■ flesh pink, with a straight edge of black tulle falling over the brim. The top is; : covered with a flowing white osprey. ,v . . ' 1 A danity small hat is of torpedo shape; the tam crown is of purple satin :• '• itraw, a self-coloured ostrich feather projecting to one side decorates the j v Crown,; and dainty pink rosebuds nestle in the feather. ' ■■■; THE MODEL MILLINERY .WILL BE ON VIEW. TO-DAY. KIEKCALDIE; & ; STAINS, LTD, v BIG BUSINESS STILL BEINC DONE AT HANNAH'S' SALE V Our Sale is netting the end, but wears digging out fresh attractive Bargains ': ; V.»Tery day to make, things lively to, the very last. NOTE THIS BARGAIN GKOUP. < iWomen's Bos Calf Derby Shoes, cloth Men's Tan Kid Derby Bals, round toes :'^i-'tops, round toes. Usually 125.. 6d. stitched soles. Usuallv 18? fid ' '.V-i; ...■ ,' ' SALE fcICE, 9s. lid. ' ■ SALE PKICEI3S. lid. j;; •"•(ffqmin'e - Stylish Patent Derby ] Shoes, Men's' Box Calf Goloshed Bals, welted : . : new shapes, welted soles Usually 17b. • soles;,."The Bective/' Usually 21s. . 6d. SALL.PRICL, 12s. lid. . SALE PRICE, 15s. lid. > ; MaaVßurCalf Derby Bals,. welted solas, ■v.. . . toes, welted.soles.• Usually l6a. 6d. medium toes. Usually 22s 6d SALE PRICE, 10s. 9d. v . SALE PRICE, 15s. lid". I ' .Women's Patent Shoes, grey siiede tops, About 350 pairs Ladies' High Grade Bcots .. soveral designs... and Shoes, broken lines and sizes. ' ■ ■ SPECIAL SALE. PRICE, 6s. Gd. . . . TO CLEAR ss. lid. ' .■ .Men's..Glaoe Kid Goloshed Bals, three . ;. shapes, "The Wnukwel." Usually 15s. , • • _ . CdA SALE PRICE, 10s. lid. . 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For Information relating to FURNITURE REMOVING AND PATENTS AND TRADE' MARKS, PACKING. CONSULT „ _„ - — BALDWIN AND. RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, ' all Parts of N.Z., Australia, or abroad. S,Z, Insurance Buildings, Wellinfton. manont ° r eraoVC( ' P er * ':■ ANP ~»««. " T SS/*ip Tf uSm!!" *■> DENTAL SURGEONS, 1,0 '» LIMITED. •' 11l WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, 107 : 109 Customhouse Quay. , ; , ; . Telenhoae Np, 210. EELIABLE AGENTS EVERYWHERE
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1831, 18 August 1913, Page 4
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