KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. > <ase>-< BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. Our Picture Gallery is well worth a visit just now, for we have just received a fresh lot of very artistically gotten up pictures, including many of the well-known standard works by eminent artists. There aro several hundreds of pictures in our gallery, embracing every, class of subject. The following aro well worth seeing '''ST. HELENA—THE LAST PHASE," by James Sans, R.A. A striking carbon picture of the groat Napoleon, framed in 4in. brown oak, with oak slip. Size over all, 22 x 19in. Pries, 18s. 6d. "THE MADONNA'," a modern representation of m Madonna and child in Sepia, by Eoberto Feruzzi, framed ill 4in. brown'oak, with oak mount. Size over all, 28Jm. x 24in. Pries, 295. 6(1. I'GOD SPEED" and "THE RETURN OF THE LIFEBOAT," by Bernard F. Gribble. These represent a lifeboat going to the rescue of, the crew of a wreckod vessel, and its rotu rnpvith the survivors. Framed in Sip. brown oak, brown mount, and gold slip. Price, 955. the pair. "SYMPATHY," by Philip Stretton. In this picture is depicted a small roughhaired terrier licking the injured foot of a big. Newfoundland dog. It will appeal to all who love dogs. Framed with oin. oak, brown mount, and gold slip. Size over all, 37 s 44in. Price, £2 7s. 6d. •^INCANTATION,'' by Herbert Horwitz. In this handsome panel picture «• -is shown the figure of a woman with undraped Shoulders and flowing '' hair standing behind a small cauldron from which the steam rises and curls about her. Framed in 4in. brown oak,' oak slip, and brown mount. Size over all, 45 x 28in. Price, £2 ss. "THE MIRROR" and "IN THE GREEK SCULPTQR'S STUDIO." A pair by P. Watt Cafe. These.are signed artist's proof. Size over all, 43 x 32in. Framed in. brown oak, with oak slip and brown mount. "The Mirror" presents the classically garbed figures of a man and woman, 1 the latter holding a mirror in her hand, into which they aro both peering. The same figures appear in the companion picture, apparently engaged in conversation, the man having momentarily ceased work- . ■ ing on a piece of sculpture. Price, £4 4s. »■ ( * r KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. - : •' - GEORGE AND . KERSLEY'S GREAT 39th HALF-YEARLY AFTER SEASON SALE JS NOW IN FULL SWING AT "THE ECONOMIC.-' A complete clearance of all last season's stock is imperative, hence the 'drastio reductions on all lines. For to-day we shall offer the following HOLLAND AND CRASH CUSHION COVERS, beautifully embroidered in various colourings. Usual prices, 2s. 6a. to 3s. lid. each. ■ Sale Price, Is. Bd. each. (ART MUSLIiVS, 38in. wide; oream ground, with neat floral patterns, in shades " '''of maroo.ti', gold, and terra .cotta. Usually sold at 70. per yard. Sale Price, la. per dozen yards. JAPANESE CREPE TEA COSEYS, well filled, covered with neat Jap. floral t Crepe, square shapes: suitable for any sized teapot. Usually sold at 2s. lid. each. Sale Price, Is. 6d. each. (WHITE FLANNELETTE, 27 inches wide, good heavy make, free from dressing. Usual Price, od. yard. Sale Price, 3s. 11d. per doz. LADIES' 2-DOME FABRIC GLOVES, in brown, beaver,' grey, and black. Usual Price, Is. 6d. Sale Price, 9d. 8 Dozen P.D. CORSETS, in White Coutille, a good, strong serviceable Corset, well boned, with extended hips, cut very low above waist. Sizes only 21. 22, 24, to 30 inches. Usual Price, 17s. 6d. Sale Price, ss. 6d. WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN 'ALL DEPARTMENTS. ' GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. . WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. TE 'ARO HOUSE WEEK END SPECIALS FROM OUR ■ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. T.R.O. VALUES 'ABOVE THE ORDINARY. NOVELTY JAPANESE BAMBOO, RIQE, AND BEAD BLINDS. Bs. 6t1., 13s. 6(1. eaoh. DRAUGHT SCREENS, in quaint Japanese designs, 4-fold, o and 6ft. high. 17S. 6d., 19s. 6d., 233. 6d., 295. 6d. .-j BLACK GOAT SKIN RUGS, full size, 275. 6d. and 295. Bd. iGREY COAT SKIN RUGS. 245. 6d. IGOAT SKIN DOOR MATS, in black, and grey. i 133. 6d. WASHABLE RUGS, in dainty floral designi. 11s. 6d., 143. 6d. STERY HANDSOME JAPANESE SATIN CUSHIONS, with silk embroidered flowers, etc., in blue, brown, cardinal, green, etc. Hs. 6d. ■ TE. ARO .HOUSE, "THE BUSY CORNER," , , CUBA AND DIXON STREETS, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1858, 18 September 1913, Page 6
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