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KIRKCALDIE $ STAINS., LTD. " ; :E >: H -J- > , A; GREAT DISPLAY OF DRESS FABRICS. THE NEW WEAVES FOR SPRING AND SUMMED. . 1A 1 newness .pervades the Storei, for in every department the new things for Spring and Slimmer are being displayed. In the Dress ...Section there' is <a. bewildering ,wealtji of colour, for the beauti- •' ful, light, .filmy fabrics for wear during Spring and Summer are in. all the fashionable shades—and fashion has permitted • a very, wide choice. Come and sefe th,e' new things, •'NINGHAI" SHANTUNG SILKS, a new and very beautiful material for Coats l ,: , i V,;.and.Skirts; in Saxe Blue, Grey, Pink, Sky Blue, Tan, Mole, Maize ,Navy, . and Putty; guaranteed fast dye, At 7s. lid. a Yard. ' CEEPE TOKIO, 42in. .wide. Another "new fabric; in Champagne, Putty,., and ■ Tan, . At 4s. lid. a Yard. (ENGLISH CREPE, Silk and Wool; a new material for Spring Costumes, 44in. ' wide; in Grey, Sky Blue, Champagne, Saxe Blue, Tan, and Golden Brown. At ss. lid. a Yard. ' ENGLISH BENGALINE, Wool and Silk, Um. .wide, for Spring Costumes; in Saxe Blue,-Electric, Tan, and Navy Blue. At Gs. lid. Yard.' • ■ • . . ' - *• . gILK AND COTTON CREPE, 39in. wide; in- Saxe Blue, Maize, Black, Navy Blue, Brown, and Ivory. A pretty, soft material for Spring Dresses. At 3s. 6d, a Yard. (3REPON GRAPPE,-39in. wide, a fashionable material for Spring wear; in Ivory, Maize, Brown, Navy Blue, Saxe Blue, and Black. .■ \ At 4s. Gd. a Yard. OREY SILK METEOR, 39in. wide,'m three pretty shades of Grey, also in'Saxa Blue, and Navy Blue, At 3s. 6d. a Yard. SLAIN. COTTON VOILES, 40in. wide, in Skj Blue, Champagne, Navy Blue, Pink, Cream, and Tan. i . At Ib. 6d. a Yard, —I •.KIEKCALDIE, &: STAINS, LTD. • GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. MILLINERY SPECIALISTS. ■ r ' ' ' . . ;■ » - _ A NOTABLE SHOWING OF " • SPRING'S. BRIGHTEST MODES.. 'A FEW BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME OF THE MODELS. KODEL NO. I—ls a Black British Straw, MODEL NO. 4—Stylisli Hat in Bronze i f o -.Softly... draped, crown of black Coloured British. Straw;; effect- • satin; brim tilted at- left side, ively trimmed with 'gold coloured and finished at back with hand- ostrich plume, and rosette and some lime-coloured ostrich high bow of same shade. ,l llume< ~ , MODEL'NO. s—Handsome Oval Hat of , MODEL NO. 2-Small 'Oval-"Bell' Hat, Italian Straw, _ Fraise coloured ■ of White Tngel, crown of black primroses encircle the. brim, , ' tulle, trimmed folds of shodeu florar chiffon crown to match "• •: . gold tulle, witfi loop, bow, and .and fimshed with violet velvet b • ' ~r ■ • /ribbon crossed on either side, ■; ; rose mount to match. - ' on ding in loop at back. . MODEL NO. 3-Is a fancy Tagel of small MO DEL NO-.G-Usoful Hat in Navy TaDV / 1 °hape, wreath of rid, eleo- gd, with band of sulphur coltrie,, and pink silk, roses rouiid oured ribbon velvet, the effect crown, finished with, Bordean,. . completed by a flame coloured red velvet loop affront. ostrich plume, ; —, ' : d ' .— . GEORGE;& -KERSLEY, LTD. ' f : : LAMBTON: QUAY. ; WELLINGTON. ; TE":ARO HOUSE , : ; SPRING FASHIONS NOW SHOWING. [ SMART COSTUMES. SADIES' COSTUMES, in plain and fancif Tweeds, self colours, in Whipcord and • Bedford Cord Costumes. Silks, a few very chofce models. ; ' 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15 Guineas. LADIES' HOUSE FROCKS, in Silk, Eoline, Net Cloth, Delaines, in all colours. v.«: - Latest styles and designs. ' ' LADIES' COTTON FROCKS for morning wear, in Pique, plain and striped. From 225. Gd. up to 12s.' LADIES' , CREAM COSTUMES, suitable for, weddings. 555. Gd. to 105s. BECOMING MILLINERY. CHIC HAT in Creme coloured Tagel, trimmed- round brown baud of Pale Pink ' Roses, finished at back Black Osprey. G9s. 6d. PRETTY HAT in dull Vieux Rose colour Crown made entirely of Roses, and finished loops of Floral Ribbon. BECOMING HAT in Saxe Straw, trimmed same shade. Lancer Feather, and finished band Bulgarian trimming. 425. LARGE CINNAMON TAGEL STRAW- HAT, trimmed Tangarine Grass Mount and same shade of Roses and Ribbon Velvet. , 425. VERY BECOMING SMALL SHAPED PANAMA HAT, with Black or Saxe coloured Ribbon Velvet bands. 12s. Gd. SMART READY-TO-WEAR HATS, trimmed plain Ribbon Bands in Putty, Cinnamon, and Light Grey. Bs. Gd. A DAINTY LOT OF LACE COATEES, Cream, Ecruj and .White, with contrast- ' ing colours. • From 395. 6d. to 81s. . COLOURED SATIN UNDERSKIRTS, latest style. 9s. Cd.,-10s. Gd., 12s. Gd., up to 425. LADIES—Please nccept an invitation to our Showrooms. The latest Novelties arriving every boat- r' TE ARO HOUSE, ' CUBA AND DIXON STREETS, WELLINGTON. FINAL CLEARINC BARCAINS AT HANNAH'S SALE ' . OUR NEW SUMMER GOODS ARE ALMOST HERE. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS OFF EXISTING SALE PRICES. . WE WANT NOTHING LEFT OVER. Women's Black, Bronze, and Tan ( Evening Shoes. TO CLEAR 3s. lid. Women's High Grade Tan Walking Shoes. - REDUCED TO 4s. lid. Women's Button and Lace Boots, mixed'lot. BEST QUALITY, ss. lid. Women's Pink Satin Quilted Slippers, sizes 2, 3j 7. ONLY 2s.' sd. Women's Welted Walking Shoes. MODERN SHAPES, 7s. lid. Women's Jss. 6d. Glace Boots, round toes, "The Bective." NOW 9s. lid. Women's 12s. Gd. Patent and Glace Albany Court Shoes. . NOW 7s. lid. Women's 13s. 6d. Box Calf Derby Shoes, now Pug toes. NOW 9s. lid. Women's 16s. 6d. Glace Kid Oxford Shoes, Velvet tops. NOW lis. Od. Girls' 7s. 6d. Tan or Black Shoes, sizes 7-to 13. TO CLEAR 3s. lid. Men's 19s. 6d. Glace Kid Goloshcd Bals. SALE PRICE, Ms. lid. Men's -245. 6d. Tan Calf Boots, best quality. TO CLEAR 10s. lid. ■ * t BEST BOOT POLISH * G TINS FOR is. BARGAINS FOR 'ALL PEOPLE BARGAINS FOR ALL PEOPLE AT'HANNAH'S. SALE, WELLINGTON. ' 'AND AT ALL OUR COUNTRY BRANCHES,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 21 August 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 21 August 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 21 August 1913, Page 6

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