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WMftt*WW«*3lg|giJ>»lg-MTML'... M l, U .i| | , „ , , A I ■■--»■ I WWM KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. LATEST SUMMER; FABRICS, * r 3. THE SELECTION OF SUMMER, DRESS FABRICS that wo- are showing would be hard to beat anywhere in New Zealand. There is every weavo that has any sort of claim to being fashionable, and tho prices are very reasonable. FBENCH SPONGE CREPE, 42in. wide, a Fashionablo cotton material for summer frocks; in .grey, pink/light and dark saxo blue, tan, brown, sky bljio, vieiix rose, also black and white. At 2s. 3d. a yard, iWHITE COTTON VOILE, with fancy stripes, in black, sky blue, heliotrope, tussore, and amethyst; 40in. ■ wide. At is, 6d. a yard. ETAJIINE COTTON VOILES, 40in.. wide, In saxe blue, iWedgwood, heliotrope, grey, and old. rose. At Is. 6d. a yard, BRITISH COTTON FOULARDS,. 28in.. wide, in. a variety of designs and colotlrings. At Is. a yard. FRENCH DYED LINENS, 46in. wide, in biscuit, grey, vieux rose, black, navy blue, sky blue, saxe blue, and art green'. At 2s. 6d. a yard. CREPE COTTON I'OPLIN, 28in. wido, white grounds with black stripes, in various widths. At Is. nd., 2s. 3d. a yard. "TOBRALCO," tho fashionable cotton fabric for tho season; in navy blue, I sky blus, saxe blue, mole, dove grey, cream,' shell pink, white, tussore, champagne, tan, brown, and reseda; 30in. wide. At Is. a yard. MERCERISED COTTON POPLIN, 29in. wide, in grey, navy, brown, and black. At Is. 6d. a yard. COTTON SHANTUNG, 'lOin. wide, in saxo blue, grey, navy, golden brown, biscuit, and black. At Is. 6d. a yard. BULGARIAN SILK NINON, in dainty, colourings of blue, heliotrope, brown, and pink; 44in. wide. At 6S, 11d. a yard. NINGHAI.SHANTUNG SILIC, 34in. wide, in mole, saxe blue, raid grey, vieux rose, light grey, sky bluo, cream, and golden brown. At 7s. lid. a yard. BROCADED SILK EOLIENNE, 42m.. wide, in saxo bluo, navy blue, cream, I grey, and golden brown. . At 7s. lid. a yard. MOIRE VELOUR, 42in. wide, in black, golden brown, navy blue, purple, grey, and cream. At 10s. 6U. a yard. CREPE TOKIO, 42in. wide, in champagne, putty, and tan. At is. ltd, a yard, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

> — ; , .... . ' FIYE HUNDRED STYLISH COSTUMES AID DRESSES SURRENDERED BY A WAREHOUSEMAN TO 'GEORGE & ,KERSLEY, LTD. . i 'AT A FRACTION OE USUAL PRICE. . -4 We shall cut short the story of our negotiations with that warehouse- .. man. ■ lrailo depression, caused by tho prolonged industrial unrest, had hit him hard, ami ho was glad in the end to yield his magnificent stock of new Season's goods at OTJR I'RICE. ■I<■\:lt , ' ■ V ' ■ TheaCostmnes andl iDresses aro now displayed in our, handsome showrooms, -.ahd! Bb • 02y fcALfii IHIS MORNING; 1 Tliey 'are air • uiJ-to-tlic-secomkn-stylc—smartly cut, and well finished. Come early and , look them over. ' COSTUIIES,' at Prices never befor<T quoted in Wellington. Coats aiid Skirts —A' splendid range in'light weight Tweeds, Striped Flannel, Cream Serge, Tussore Silk, and other summer materials. All absolutely up-to-date stylos and good qualities. Coats aro mostly silk-lined. O'riciuaM alues, 635., 845., 105s.—Now offered at 193. lid., 28s, iGd., 395. 6d. ' ORESSES at less ,tban .Half Usual Prices. For Tennis, Street and Hons® wear. All the new and favourite fabrics'arc represented—Cottons, Lmcens, Piques, White Lawns, Zephyrs, Crepes, and Fine Crepes (striped and plain), Frosted Crepes, Voiles. Fine Cashmeres. Poplins Worsted and Soft Hopsacks. Original Values, 215., 27s 6d 35s Gd ' 40s. Cd—Nov/ offered at 83. 11d., 12s, Ild., 15s. 11(1., 21s. ' '' X'ET NOTHING STAND BETWEEN. YOU AND THE ABOVE BARG AINS THIS .MORNING. - GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. "THE,STORES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY." . . . WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. . T1 'ABO HOUSE ; JOB PURCHASE JOB PURCHASE •, - . . (By our Homo Buyers.) 4500 YARDS EMBROIDERIES, INSERTIONS AND FLOUNCINGS. T.R.O. SPECIAL OFFERS: _ 3|d., 4d., ssd., 5d., 63d., Sri., 6jd., to "is. 3d. yard. '45. inch' SKIRT FLOUNCING EMBROIDERIES, in Cambrie and Fine Milslin makes.—2s. 3d., 2s. 6(1., 2S. Hd., 3S. 6d„ 3s. 11d,, ds. Cd., Ss. 11d! 6s. 6d., to 12s, 6(1. yard. ' A Fine Selection of 18-inch FLOUNCINGS.—Is., Is. 3d., I S . 6d. Is lid as. 3d., 2s. 6d., to ss. 6d. yard. 1 '' CALL EARLY AND SEE THE CHOICEST PATTERNS * TE ARO HOUSE, "THE BUSY CORNER," CUBA AND DIXON STREETS, WELLINGTON, "> V " '

LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE.--Lowest l'atos and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage, against All Pasks. ACCIDENT. —Employee' and it Host Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a Lisb oS Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, £4,812,381. Full information can bo obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELUNCTON. TURKISH CIGARETTES. rvUB stock of Turkish Leaf lobacco■ » O not only one of tho finest m the Dominion, but in the world. Country -li->ol.* eor : ;! along your orders. SIGALL, LIMITED (Opri. Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd,), Lambto« ,Qpy,.3feJli9?'Pli' -- v ''-,

MONEY TO LEND. TN ANT SUMS, on Approved Freehold \ Security, at Lowest Current nt 7 iDst;,lDlc » ts «» bo arSIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, m ■ solicitor, Tol-No. ,31. 31 Hunter street. MONEY TO LEND. AN APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at t!ia LOWEST RATES ruling in tho Dominion. Anply at cnce. ICIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama Street. Wellington. For Information relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, N. 55, Insurance Buildings, Wellington. TVirEN' may refuse to work, even womcr , mißlit go nn strike, against house i hold duties, but with u Werlheim Sewiw ' Machine, a Harrison Knitter, hikl a Sol rrs' Rotary Washer, in the home, al domestic worries anil troubles vanish a: if hv magic. Prove it by calling npoj OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., 5G Cub; ljitrcet. Citv.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 6

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