KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ¥ ■ » { ■ i ■■> COB «S— *— GRAND AUTUMN FASHION DISPLAY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AND IN OUR WINDOVYSI ', You're invited, of course! To every woman who is edged with the desire to know what Autumn Fashion edicts are to be —to every woman (or man, for that matter) who enjoys the more seeing of beautiful things, we extend a cordial invitation. That these showings express masterfully the English and Foreign dress ideas for Autumn and Winter, 1914, goes without saying. Indeed, it would be an almost impossiblo task to picture in words the'grandeur, the scope, and exhaustiveness of those groat Autumn showings; but were one word of description allowed us, we'd say with all the power of our convictions—COMPLETE! IN OUR COSTUME SHOWROOM lie newest and best the world produces awaits your inspection, making a vivid ,'" ' '■'."■' ' ■'. "' ■"■'"'■. ijisplay of Paris-inspired ' ':;:" ' ; ' :■; mantles; costumes, .. • afternoon dresses, •;< !'•'•■•■' ••■,•„•'• '"evening dresses,- ■ ..." •'- :; '- " : "--r ''.'•'■"■ "•And OPERA COATS. '~■..j;,'. BEWITCHINC MILLINERY. In our MILLINERY SALON is reflected all the latest and most modish styles, from Fashion's Mirror. ■In 'this varied assortment there is not one shape, .not ono trimming, not one colour, but'is faithfully and artistically representative of the prominent fashions.' It is the most charming, the most fascinating collectiohofrHats.that AVellington women have been invited to ■view. ' : , ■ 1..;,,-.;'.... ,'.. ' "''' ''" BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESS FABRICS. :■"■' In our Dress Department we are showing the newest fabrics for Costumes, Robes,'and' Evening Dresses. ' Never'before has a season offered such glorious possibilities, such a .wealth,of rich warm toning, and such delightful colour contrasts. < ' THE" NEW LACES. -"■■'- 'In our-Lace Department there are miles of the NEW LACES in innumer'able'styles and patterns.'Everything that's correct, and everything that -fashion-sanctions is-here. •■■■; '.",'' : , . ■ i"t'!' '.'. '.Never-'before "have we "invited you to .'select from quite so largo, bo '-"comprehensive, and so beautiful a Lace stock as our present one. "i'■ ■ "."■ ■'■ _."" "".'.''"' '.-.;'.' ..... i , ■;;'.''.'.;KPECJA.LLY PREPARED DISPLAYS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ..„.,,. ,'.,,.,,; --ALL ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED. 'i;KIMCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. SNUG WRAPS AND HATS FOR CHILDREN. '-;" : Now's the time to buy the winter outfit for your little one. We have just opened a fine range of cosy Coats and Shawls and the 'smartest of Hats and Bonnets." These are the cutest notions in Children's Wear for the oomi'ihg season, and as we bought heavily at very keen rates we are able to quote dowest possible prices. . ' TEDDY BEAR COATS. • CHILDREN'S TEDDY BEAR COATS. Fastened up to the neck; made with ■-'■■/ .small turn-down collar; finished with cords; 20 inches. Price, 18s. 6d. Hats to Match, Price, 4s. 9d., Also in red, 20 .'.;'-.'. ~ inches, Price, 225. 6d. SPLENDID CARMENTS IN BEAVER. CHILDREN'S GREY BEAVER'COATS. Collar trimmed pale blue silk, and cords. Double breasted; 22 inches. Price, 28s. 6d. AN EXCELLENT LINE. SAXE NAP CLOTH COATS. Lined throughout, fastened at side, 4 large buttons. 20 inches. ■ ■ . ■ , Price, 12s, 6d. SHAWLS TO KEEP OUT CHILLS. ..,>,>,.,..,',,',J;..; WHITE WOOL SHAWLS. Large sizes. Prlcos, 88. 6d., 9s. lid., 10s. Bd. ' J3LACK\ HONEYCOMB SHAWLS. ' Prices, Bs. 6d. and Ts. Hd. VELVET AND SILK HATS. CHILDREN'S VELVET AND SILK HATS AND BONNETS, in all newest shades. Hero are two good lines: —Dainty Saxe Plush Bonnet, trimmed ribbon and soft silk strings. Sizo for child of 3. Price, 7S. 6d. Child's smart SILK HAT, in white Bcngaline, trimmed band of orange ribbon velvet, with bow at side. Sizo for child of 4 years. Price, 15S. 6d. ■•■' : ; . THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL OFFER. . (100 LADIES' FELT HATS, 2S. 11d. 400 LADIES' FELT HATS, 28. 11d. Small and medium sixes, beautifully made and finished. Colours include brown, navy, lime, beaver, black, and saxe. Usual prices, ss. lid. and 6s. lid. For This Week Only, 2s. 11d. 'GEORGE .& ■ KERSLEY, LTD., "MOST POPULAR MILLINERY HOUSE IN THE CITY," WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. . TE. A.R O ;H O.U SI, "THE TANGO." . '.'.'' FASHION'S LATEST DECREE. . - The following, new importatioim (now showing in our Cuba Street Win,.dow). are typical of the "TANGO" s:yles, now the craze of London, America, and the Continent. The New ''TANGO", Tunics, in Rcsfi, Saxe, Sky, Cherry, Champagne, Navy, Tango, Ivory, Purple, Cerise, Black,.and Tan. —465, "Smart '.'TANGO',',Coat Collars, in very, shades—sS, 11d. . Verv Pretty "TANGO" Bows, in this season's fashionable shades—2s. Bd., '*•'. 3s. 6d., 3s. 11ri. "TANGO" Frillings, in all the new shades—ls. 6d., is. 11d, yard. Latest "TANGO"--- m Floral Designs—ss. 6d., SS. 11d. yard. Underskirts' jn'.Sateen—Bs. Hd.' : ' The "TANGO"'Hc-'sc,'in fine Black Cashmere,'with silk bangles round ankles— 2s. 6t1., 3s. 3d. pair. ''■Trie "TANGO" Long Silk Gloves—3s. 3d. ■ -. JUST TO HAND—A Very Smart Range of Tweeds, .Cloths, and Silks, in - -...i.i'TANGO" shades. .'-.-■.' • ;; ;;»f E;'4 R :: '0"; HOUSE. "THE HOME OF FASHION," CUBA AND DIXON STREETS, WELLINGTON.: .siiQCK: BOOTS,' FOR-'BOYS AND GIRLS. ; " ■" : THESE BOOTS THAT MAKE SO MANY TRIPS TO SCHOOL MUST " H'VVE STURDY'QUALITIES,'AND THEY MUST BE COMFORTABLE AND "GOOD-LOOKING AS WELL. TRY OUR "C" SCHOOL BOOTS. THEY BETTERED ANYWHmwii.. • - • "G" BOOTS WEAR BEST. "BOYS' .STRONG LEATHER BALS, toccaps and tips—ll to 1, BS, Bd,; 2 and 3, Bs. Hd.; 4 and B, 9s. 6d. ' BOYS' CIIROW, BALS, too and heel tips—ll to 1, 9s. 6d.; 2 and 3, 10s. 6d.j BOYS' CHROMF/ GOLOSHED- BALS, sewn soles—ll to 1, 10s. 6d.; 2 and 3, 11s. 6d.s 4 and 6,125. 6d. ' BOYS' BOX CALF GOLOSHED BALS, leather lined—ll to 1, 12s. CU,; 2 and 3, 13s. 6d.) 4 and 5, Us. 6d. GIRLS' CHROME BALS, toe and heel tips—7 to 10, 78. 9d.; U to 1, Bs. 9d.; Maids,, 115. 6d. GIRLS' CHROME BUTTON BOOTS—7 to 10, Bs. Bd. j 11 to 1, 9s, Cd, j Maids', •■■ ■ 2to 5, 11s. Gd. ' GIRLS" BOX CALF BALS, square toes—7 to 10, 9s. fld.j 11 to 1, 10s. Od. Maicls',2 to 5, 12s. Gd. GIRLS' 150 X CALF BUTTON BOOTS, square toes—7 to 10, 9s. 6d.; 11 to 1, 10S. 6d. Maids', 2 to 5, 12s. 6d. R, HANNAH & CO.,,LTD., . WELLINGTON. .- WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2009, 17 March 1914, Page 4
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