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»iiiiuiti,'«iiiiw»H..iiiuiiit^iriM l wiHi^iiiiiJmiiaiflimrii>qTtirisßTcaao>g|agm KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. LINGERIE HELPS. Lingerie helps that are specially adapted for summer wear are shoving here ja plenty. A reliable blouse grip is necessary for keeping the blouse down with the high-waistod skirts, and these grips in various styles are available. The prices are so small that these helps come within the reach of everyone. , IDEAL ( BLOUSE GRIPS—A webbing ba.n,jf with rubber strands interwoven, forming a perfect grip, and one that cannot harm the blouse. At 7id. and 10Jd. each. ? "ADASTRA" BLOUSE HOLDERS-This consists of a webbing band with three strong rubber grips, and patent buckle. At 9d., Is,, is, 4d,, 2s, each. BLOUSE TIDIES—An elastic band with patent catch, adjustable to any size, j At losd. each, | " OKTIS' CORSET SHIELDS—The shield that will double the life of the cor- j sets'.' At Is. 3d. a pair. '..'■/ "HYPRONDA" DRESS IMPROVERS—For improving straight figures; per, , feotly shaped, cool, and ligh,t. Fitted with, hose supports. At 55, 6d, each. f SHAMPOO" shaped to fit closely, round the neck. , . At 43. lid. eaoh. GARMENT DRESS PRESERVERS—The ideal dress preservers for summer • wear;,"no sewing,-;and can. be put on or taken off in a moment. Best English make. The "Viotoria,' ! at is. 9d. a pair. ~.,,,.,.. The 2s. 6d. a pair. . The "Perfection," at 43. 11d, a pair, , KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ■■;■ ,y';' ; ';;•;"■'. '" / '• /",'. . ; : ■ — : . ••'A- DELUGE OP BARGAINS IN HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY '.:., /FOTJSHINGS, MEN'S AND BOYS''CLOTHE ■■"•..'•■■■'■■ •'.. "'..■■■ ' ING, AT ' GEORGE & KERSLEY'S ;. : NEW YEAR SALE NOW ATTRACTING CROWDS TO "THE ECONOMIC." ...There's little to pay and lots to save at .this, Sale. Here are some proofs:— '',''""•' 67 only Oream SERGE COATS AND SKIRTS—Good quality materials, newest- models, with, smart, neat-fitting skirts. Coats lined satin or silk. Usual, Prices, 845., £5 ss. Sale Prices, 215., 295. 6d. '6 only READY-TO-WEAR PEDAL STR'AW- BATS-Trimmed" with'"bowl Unci | band. ' Usual Price, 21s. Sale Price, ss. 6d. ' LADIES' CHEMISES—In Longcloth or Calico, beautifully made, trimmed Valenciennes lace or Swiss embroidery, beading, and ribbon. Actual values, is.-6d., 9s; 6d., 10s. 6d. 13s. 6d. ■. . . Speoial Prices, 4s. lid., ss, sd., ss. lid., 7s. 6d. ' LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE HOSE—Seamless throughout, spliced'heel and toe. Usual Price, Is. 3d. Sale Price, 9d. , 4000 yards Coloured OATMEAL CLOTH—4O inches wide, in dark navy, light , navy;' rose pink, vieux rose, and saxe blue. A nice weight fabric, suitable for hangings, as well as dresses, etc. Note the width. Original Price, Is. 6d. 7sd. yard. TAPESTRY. TABLE COVEHS-Size 2* and 21 yards wide, in shade .'of green .and maroon; suitable for djning tables, etc; Usually sold at 155., 17s. 6d., 18s. lid., 325. 6d. each. '• Sale Pries, 10s. 6d. each. MEN'S FANCY WIDE-END TIES—A special warehouse purchase of 100 dozen. All new designs and patterns. ' Splendid quality goods. Worth 2s. 6d. each. -j Sals Price, is. each, OPEN TO-NICHT TILL NINE O'CLOCK, j • -♦—: GEORGE ■&■ KERSLEY, LTD./! i WELLINGTON AND WANGANTJI. 3D E AR O H QMJ. SE. . _ ■ ~. ..» ■ ■ . RACE FASHIONS. The following item; are a few Specials from our well-assorted stock appropriate .for the coming meeting:— HANDSOME GREY OR BROWN POPLIN COSTUMES, smart skirts, latest stylo cutaway Coat.—lo Cuineas. VERY PRETTY PINK NINON FROCK, deep band of self coloured Charmeuso at foot and half way up side of skirt, finished small buttons.—lo Cuineas. JiARGE LEGHORN HATS, trimmed black ostrich plume, finished round crown ' Elted tullc.-795.-6d. • " .Small close-fittiug WHITE TAGEL HAT, brim lined soft black satin, side ;-, back, upstanding drenched plume—63s. -.SMART TUSSORE SILK SUNSHADES,, Chene ribbon bordered effccts-188. , 6d. THE NEW SASH BELTS'(the latest craze), in Cerise,' Brown, Green, Saxe. Grenat, with Chene bow effect—los. 6d. WHITE KID GLOVES, 16 button length, best makcs-Bs. 11d., 10s. 6d. BLACK SILK HOSE, self clox, 11s. Bd. pair. Also in White, 7s. 6d. pair. SMART SHOES, in glace.kid,. white suede tops, celluloid Cuban heels—l9s. 6d. ■T E AR O HO U SB; CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, THE HOME OF FASHION. MONET TO LEND. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE _„.„_" ~ INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. V i^l^-u.^ZtJt^ Repayment by instalments can be or- . ranged. „.,„_ .-■,■„*' j r, i SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, FIRE.—Low««t Ratos and Prompt Solicitor Settlement, , Tel. No. 31. 3i Hunter Street. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, in- ' ~ ~ eluding Personal Luggage, against MONEY TO LEND. All Risks. — « n A.n C M T *. , » 7-i.T* aA N APPROVED FREEHOLD SECT-ACCIDENT.-Employerß' Liability and U> EITIES at th LOWEgT EATES 4 Most Libera Personal Accident .„„__ ■. f .„ «„_,„,„., . •,. " tt + E, ° Policy, including a List of Diseases, *J° th ° £°™' Apply . at CD08 " . . KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, SECURITY to Policy-holders, Panama Street. Wellington. £4,812,381. — Tor Information relating to Full information can bo obtained at TJATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, JOHNSTON ANO CO., LTD., ■"■• CONSULT CHIEF ACENTS AND ATTORNEYS, BALDWIN, AND. RAY.WARD, WELLINGTON. PATENT ATTORNEYS, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington, • nOMBSTIC Help-Wan^v^^. (VOX, stock of Turkish Leaf Tobacco is %) weary woman F ta m *in for narticuy .not only one of the finest in the lars of tha Wertheim Sewing jlachine Dominion, but in the world. Country Pollers' Rotary Washer, and g Harriso n " 5 C k«nta tend along yonr ordor«. Hosiery Knitter. These are good and SAMUEL SIGALL, LIMITED Lfnf! ffiL Et toil" W r (Opp. Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd,), write. OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., 56 Lambton Quay, Wellington. .l Cu ,ba Street, City.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1953, 9 January 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1953, 9 January 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1953, 9 January 1914, Page 4

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