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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ' H>o«H THIS WEEK WE RESUME THE REGULAR WEDNESDAY SPECIAL BARGAINS. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS. Owing to the H&lf-Yewly; Bate, subsequent opening up of new Spring arid Summer Goods we were obliged to suspend the regular Wednesday Specials, but we resume this week. All the goods selected for submission on WEDNESDAY at Reduced P™f .»" g ro "P^ l * h ° Boom on the first floor, and Customers, will find this a very great convcn ence. Tlio price 1 are extensive, and tjio goods (ire well worth .possessi g. Hpre are somo of the items to bo off ered: , .LADIES' HOSlEßY—Oddments of coloured Lisle Thread and Cashmere tf nsierv Usual Prices 2s. lid. to ss. 6d. a pair. ■Special' Price Is. a pair. { LADIES' FOOTWEAR—ISO pairs Gla co Kid Boots and Shoes, in black and . tan, wide fittings/ pointed toes, machine sewn, and pump soles. . 0 \ - Usual Prices 14s. 6d. to a pan. Special Price 7s. Ild. a pair. LADIES' HANDBAGS—The balance of our stock of Handbags remaining from kit, season Usual Prices 7s. 6d. to 425. each. Speolal Prloes Is., Is. 6d., Is. lid., si. lid., 3s. Hd., 4s. Ild. each. PICTURES— Fifty Framed Pictures. _ The subjects are of an excellent character, and oach picture is artistically framed. Usual Prices ss. lid., 9s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 325. 6d., 50s. each. Special Prices 2s. 11d., 4s. 6d., 6s. 11d., 16s. 6d., 30s. each. OIL PAINTINGS of New Zealand Scenery, handsomely framed in. brown Oak. Usual Price 17s. 6d. each. Special Pries 7s. 6d. each. FmvnTNR PUSH OARTS —Six Push Carts, with solid rubber tyres and Thermo Seatr Usual Prices'29s. 6d. to 38s. 6d. each, lnermo S pooJal Price ss. 6d. each. BABY o'hAIIIS-T™ .nl, i. Will». £ d Kt nJ • Special Price 6s. 11d. each. FOLDING SETTEES—Fire only in English Birch, very nicely finished. Suitable for verandah or hall. Usual Price 425. 6d. each. Special Price 255. each. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, in Rattan and Pith and in a large variety of shapes. ... v Usual Prices 225. 6d. to 2os. each. Special Price 6s. Sd. each. BOILED LINJSN ;BASldiTs',.' in. square m « h . Special Prices 15s. 6d., 175. ed. each. PTONIC BASKETS, divided into com partments,'and therefore convenient to nack Usual Prices 10s. 6d., 14s. Gd.-, 18s. 6d. each. x . ' ■ < Special prices ss. Hd., 6s. 11d.,75. Hd. each. ALSO, REMNANTS AND ODDM ENTS AT SPECIAL PRICES. < " KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. .GEORGE '&■ KERSLEY, LTD.FASHION SPECIALISTS. ' V . r—-4-HANDSOME EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS. , These will be a desirable feature of the Summer Fashions tyhen the weather begins to get warmer,' so make your selections now, whilst the choice is gcod. . BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERED VOILE FLOUNCINGS, 4-5 inches handsome 'i ' designs, in white only. Prices ss. 11 d. to 10s. 6d. per yard. NOVELTY EMBROIDERED MUSLIN FLOUNCINGS, 45 inches wide; exquisite Guipure Lace effects, really very dainty materials. ■ Prices es. Hd., 6s. 6d„ to iOs. 6d. yard. DISTINCTIVE EMBROIDERED VOILE ROBES; in delightfully subdued Bulgarian tones on white The Robe Length includes Flouncing for skirt and trimmings and material for bodice. - Prices 525. ed. and 635. . ': ; NOVELTY RIBBONS.*" A GLORIOUS REVELATION OF THE POSSIBILITIES OF COLOUR. WIDE CHENE RIBBONS, for Sashes or Millinery; in Floral and ' Bulgarian designs and gorgeously rich tones of Orange, Violet, Cerise, eto b Prices Is. lid., 2s. 6d., 2s.Hd. yard. NTCW SATIN RIBBONS, in beautiful Bulgarian colourings; a choice range also in Floral designs. Prices Is. 6d., Is. 11d., and 2s. 3d. yard. SATIN LUMINEUX. Lovely wide Millinery Ribbons, in novelty, shades of Oranee, Gold/Lemon, Saxe, Cerise, etc; also in White and Black. . • • Prices Is. 3d. and is. 6d. per yard. .— — ■ 'GEORGE. & KERSLEY, LTD. LAMBTON\QUAI. .WELLINGTON. TE ARO HOUSE THE NEW MODELS. The NEW MODELS now on view in our Millinery Showroom are particularly (attractive. Quaint styles'and charming Bhados, fashions latest decree. These are awaiting your inspection. JjARGE LEGHORN HAT, trimmed with Ostrich Feather, flat slightly curled, Ribbon Bows introduced in Feather. ■ ' SMART AND BECOMING HAT in white Chip. Straw, trimmed round the crown white Marguerites and ti ed at baok bow of Ribbon Velvet. LARGE SHADY HAT in Panama, wide and flexible brim; trimmed band and bow of fiaxe Blue Ribbon \elvet. SMALL SHAPED PANAMA, with Rfbbon Velvet band and 'bow, brim will turn up, or down. SMART TAM SHAPE, in two shades of Brown i and Gold Tagel Braid, trimmed same shades of ribbon to match stTaw. nSEFTJI/ HAT in Black Tagcl Straw, crown composed entirely of Plain Pink ; Satin or Floral Ribbon, finished at baok loops of same ribbon and caught with small posio of flowers. BECOMING WHITE TAGEL HAT, lined under brim, pleated white aerophane and finished at edgo soft French Val Lace, trimmed pale rink Roses'and oaught with bunch of white wheat. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA AND DIXON STREETS,. WELLINGTON.

LONDON 'AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FlßE,—Loweet Bates arid Prompt {Settlement!. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage, against All Risks. dvCCIDENT.— Employers' ' Liability, and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, inoluding a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, £1,812,881. Ftill InfofmaHon oan be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. TURKISH CIGARETTES. . OUR stock of Turkish Leaf is not only one "of the finest in the Dominion, but in the world. Country clients send along your orders. -"SAMUEL SIGALL, LIMITED (Opp. Kirkcaldie an<lvStn-in s , Ltd.), .Lambtoja .Quay, Wollmston,

LOVAT MIXTURES, IRISH HOMESPUNS, HERRINGBONES, ,in Greys and Fawns, PENCIL STRIPES, in Bines and Browns, Are a few of the novelties IN SPRING SUITINGS WHICH . MILLIGAN'S ARE SHOWING AT KELBUENE AVENUE There is no better timo to placo youi Orders-than'early in September, as you get in before tho imsli, and have extra care taken in making your Suits. "KNITTING MACHINES" EARN good money, either in Factor} or in your own Home. Full particulars on application. OSCAR nEWETT AND CO.. 68 Cuba Street, .WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 6

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