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KIRKCALpIE & STAINS, LTD. - ;V AUTUMN DRESS FABRICS/ THE AUTUMN and WINTER DRESS FABRICS are radiantly ready. Months ago we placed orders with tho finest English and European makers. , The fruits of their looms aro now hero —a gorgeous display. • The daintiest and most exclusive, materials are all confined to our 'demanded that—absolutely. 'All in all the display is second to none in New Zealand, and is so important that no woman iiho wants to know .What's what can afford to.miss it. ' PEAU DE PECHE—A handsome costume cloth of durable quality, particularly suited for coats and skirts In all wanted shades, including grey, wallflower, saxe, brown, lime, and cold. Price, 10s, 6d. yard. PEAU DE PECHE, in iobo lengths. Plain and fancy stripes. Prices, £5 155., £5 19s. Robe Length. PANNE VELVET, 20in '\ide In shades of saxe, navy, electric, tango, enidrald, grey, gold, violet, black, tan, brown, cerise, scarlet, and orchid. ' PANNE VELVET, in latest floral designs, for millinery, dress trimmings, etc.; ' 22m. wide. . Price, 7s. 6d. yard. VELVETEENS, 4oin nide, in navj, moss, reseda, black. Prices, Us. 6d., 14s. 6d. yard. CHEVIOT TWEEDS, Harris effects, tho latest in smart costume cloths; C2in. wide. "• Prices, 4s. lid. and ss. 6d. yard. HEATHER TWEEDS, 46in. wide, in all fashionable shades and mixtures. a Prico, 3s. 6d. yard. CHEVIOT SERGE, 44m wide, in all wanted 'shades. . . Price, 3s. 3d. yard. CHEVIOT SERGE, 52in wide, in cardinal, emerald, tan, grey, brown, fawn, purple, 'wallflcmei, sa\e. Prloe, 35.. 9d. ,yard. SHEPHERDS' CHECK, o2iii, wide, smart for skirts, etc. Price, ss. Hd. yard. SHEPHERDS' CHECK, 58in mde. The fashion of the moment. Price, 9s. Hd. yard. JJAVY AND WHITE STRIPED VICUNA, 58in. wide; very smart and styhsh. :■■:■." ' . Price, 9s. lid. yard. FASHIONABLE SILKS. \ BLACK CREPE DE CHINE- ' . Prices, 4s. nd., ss. 11(1., 7s. 11d., Bs. Ild., 18s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 14s. 6d., 19s. 6d. yard. . COLOURED CREPE DE ClflNE, in all the most fashionable;shades! Prices, 4s. nd., 7s. liti., Bs. 11d., 10s. 6d. yard. BROCHE CREPE DE CHINE, 40in wide, in champagne, sky, saxe, grey, pink, blue , . . Price, Bs. 11d. yard. BLACK BROCHE MATAL\SE, -12m wide Prlca, 13s.' 6d. yard. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, ,L7D. WHAT EVEEY WOMAN KNOWS after she has compared ■■ prices and tested quali- ■ ■ • ties is that GEORGE & KERSLEY, 'LTD., lead foi Value Not in one or two —but in ALL departments can one buy "Reliable' Goods at Lowest Prices." Take as examples those offerings in • ■ BEAUTIFUL NOVELTY RIBBONS. Fashionable Figured P,auno Velvet R'bbons, at Is. 9d. yard. Alsc Fmbossed Vehet and Satin FloiM Ribbon and now Brocaded Velvet Ribbon, all latest coloin ings, including Tango, Gold, Lime, etc/ ' Prices,'2s. 6d., 2s. 11d.to 9s.6d.yard. Choice Ranee of Ribbons foi Millmen and Sdshes, including Ottoman Silk Cord, Wide Moire Silk, Rich Satjn Mervs., and Floral Ribbons, all in very newest coloms, including Tango, Flame, ' Ro\al, Golden Brown, Cerise, LimCj etc., also White and Black. • . ' ' Prices from Is. iiu., 2s. 3d., to 3s. Ild. yard. ' ' CONVINCING VALUES IN HOSE AND CLOVES. BLVG'IC ATX-WOOL HOSE, with embroidered fronts and colours. A splendid line Prices, Is. 11d.,25. 3d., to 3s. 11d. THREAD SILK nOSE, in white black "Well-fashioned, soft, and duiablo Woith e^cry penny of 2s 3d. ; ' Price, Is. 9d. BICGEST CLOVE BARGAIN IN THE CITY. The "MARVEL" KID GLOVE—In browns, beavers, grey, and white Finished with two-domo and self stitched backs. Tho skins aie specially selected to ensuio durabijity, and are perfectly cut and finished. This Glovo is of exceptional value, and has already made a great namo for itself. Bargain Price, IS. H^d. WASHING DOFSKLN GLOVES, m white and natural. Excellent qualities at keenest prices. Only 2s. 9cl, and 3s. 6d. a pair. GEOUGE • & KERSLEY, -LTD., WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. T E ARO HO US E. WEEK END SPECIALS. FASHION'S LATEST.' LADIES' UN'IRUOIED FELT HATS, in Violet, Cinnamon, Coral, Green, and Brown. • . ' ' 2S. 11d., 3s. 11d. LADIES' FLEECY SPORTS COATS, in Lemon,-Cerise, Purple, Lime, Grey, Saxe, White. ■ , ■ . ■ 15S. 6d. LVDIES' TWKFD CO \TS, full length, in the newest styles. 19s. 6d. CHILDREN'S TEDDY <BEAR COATS, si/es 20 to 26ini • 6s. 11d. to 10s. 6d. THE VERY LATEST COLOURED NINON FRILLING, all new shades. Is. ed. yard. TLORAL NINONS, ven pretty designs Is. 11d. yard. LVDIES 1 CASHMERE HOSE, with bioad coloured silk bangle round ankle. WASHIVG CVSTOR GLOVKS 2 button 3s?'W.' pair'. NEW COODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING AT T E AR 0 . H,O U : SE. CUBA AMD DIXON STREETS, V/ELLINGTON. \ "LONGWALK" WELT SHOES -FOR.CHILDREN. ' ', " .■■. JUST THE SHOES YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR Hade on tho VELDT-SCHOEN principle, which ensures immediate comfort mid flexibility, being absolutely free from tacks or rough seams. Children can walk miles in those shoes and not experience any 'discomfort. ' , '.. ' NATURE FORM SHAPES. 'CHILD'S TAN OR BLACK KID CHILD'S TAN OR BLACK KID ;' ONE-BAR SHOES—3 to 6, 4s. TAB'AND BUCKLE SHOES Btl.J 7 to 10, 6s. 6d. ' « to B, 4S. 9d.j 7 to 10, 6S. 9d. CHILD'S TAN OR BLACK KID CHILD'? TAN OR RTAPK Km GIBSON DERBY, SHOES, largo ™™ to 6SsGd ■ eyclets-3.t0 6, 43. Gd.; 7 to 10, J to 10, 7S. Bd. CHILD'S ' PATENT ONE-BAR CHILD'S TAN OR BLACK KID 1 SMOIOS—3 to 6, ss. 8d;; 7 to 10, DERBY BALS, large eyelets—* 7S, 6d. ■ to Gi 6S. Gd.; 7 to 10, 7s. ed. CHILD'S WHITE BUCK ONE- CHIMES BOX CALF DERBY BAH SHOKS-3 to 6, 33. 9d.; 7 BALS-4 to 6, ss. 11(1.; 7 to 10, to 10, 53. 9d. 7S. 11d. WHITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. ■:■; , ;-.R. '.HANNAH &'-CO., LTD., •■- ■■ r ' ' " ;■■' '. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2006, 13 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2006, 13 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2006, 13 March 1914, Page 6

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