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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. A GLORIOUS FINISH TO A GLORIOUS EVENT! ~', REMEMBER, LADIES' 2J DAYS MORE WILL BRING KIRKCALDIE'S . GREAT*WINTER'SALE , to a oloBo! Tho money-saving opportunities wo have arranged for you during the last days aro noil worth your eonsidoiation • Wo aro splendidly ready to bring our most successful Snlo to a CRAND FINISH. BARGAINS AT THE FANCY COUNTERS. L'ADY MADOAPS—In Swede Cloth, in Saxo, Teddy Bear, R«d, and Navy. Usual price, 3s. lid Salo Price, Is. lid. each,. Myrtle, Vieux Rose, Amethyst, Holio, and Turquoise Usual puces, Is. to Sale Price, to Clear, 3d. per yard. BLACK SILK PETERSHAM—2 and 2} inohos \ude. Usual pi ice, Is Sale Price, 3d. yard. RICH CORDED SILK RIBBONS—In Pink, Biscuit, Canaiy, Sa\e, Flame, Emerald, Nigger, Navy,- Sky, Reseda, Vieux Roso, Gold, Beige, Black, and White , - , 4J inches wide. Usual price, 4s. 6d. Salo Price, 18. Bd. yard.' , 6 inches wido Usual pneo, 5s lid Sale Price, 2s. 6d. yard. CORDED SILK HAT BANDS—With noli embroidered silk bony design m fiont, in Saxe, Purple, Lime, Moss, Copper, Fawn, Canary, Rojal, Nau, and Black Usual price, 2s. Gd. Sale Price, 9d. each. , BEAUTIFUL CORDED SILK WAISTCOAT FRONTS—With .Sunshine Collars, in Pink, Biscuit, Emerald, Saxo, Navy, VieiiK Rose, Coppei, Violet, Gold, Champagne, and White Usual pnee, 6s lid Sale Price, 4s. 11d. each. DELAINE BLOUSE .^PIECES—With fine Silk Embroidery work; all wool; ' full length. Usual prices, os lid , 6s. lid 1 * Sale Prices, 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d. each. REAL HAND-MADE INDIAN LACES AND INSER-TIONS-Beautiful dc--1 signs; from 2to 5 inches wide. Usual price, Is 6d Sale Price, less ss. In the £. 17-inch CASHMERE EMBROIDERY—On good Cambno, good designs. ' Sale Price, 9d. per yard. EMBROIDERED LONQCLOTH FLOUNCINGS—Linen open designs l-2-.vinchea.iwido. Usual price, ls.9d.' . Sale Prloe, is. 3d. 17 inches wide. Usual price, Is. lid Sale Price, is. 6d. 27 inch wide. Usual puce, 2s. 6d Sale Price, Is. 9d. yard. PINK SILK ALLOVER LACES--18-inolies wide; beautiful designs. -\ Sale Prices, ss. lid., 6s. Hd.J 7s. lid., 12s. 6d. per yard. 40 inch SHADOW LACE ALLOVERS—In I dainty design, very effective; in White and Pans Usual pnees, 2s. lid, 3s 6d , 3s. lid, 4s 6d , 7s lid Sale Prions, Is. Od,, Is. lid., 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. lid. ' \ ' »— ,' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, »< : , ~ ' , ECONOMICAL WOMEN WILL SHOP HERE-TO-DAY. ' j This is the Store for every woman who knows what real value is. It is not a cheap store, becauso cheapness is not economy. Neithei is it a Store thai takes pndo in "exclusivencss," which is often a nico nay ot admitting that things are priced higher than-they should bo. Everyone should come to GEORGE & KERSLEY'S, becauso heio is a showing of the choicest drapery goods that the world's best makeis ' pioduce. Also, becauso this enormous stock of articles, which everyonemust buy somewhere, is priced as low as such things can bo bought anywhere m New Zealand. Besidos, every day there me important departmental offerings, uhich place genuine savings within tho grasp of prompt purchasers. HERE ARE SOME CLEARANCE ', LINES IN OUR FANCY DEPT. Clearance of 'ALLOVER LACE, in White and Paris. 18 inches uido. ally Is. lid. to 2e. 3d. Now Offered Is. vard 10 pieces ALLOVER GUIPURE LACE, 18 inches wido, dainty, fine designs' In \Vhito or Pans. Actual value, 6s 6d to Bs. lid yaid NOVELTY RIBBON FRILLING, for uSWS *i££*&& "B dainty colours Price Is varri VELVET AND SILK BOWS. Various stylos, now being denied at , KNITTED CREME SILK SCARVES. 37 only, ""usual pik™ Wd^" 45 WOOLLEN MOfOR SCARVES. Were 2s 6d. ~ VEILINGS. All Black or Coloured Silk Shetland Shadow and Fancy Mesh Usual values, Is., Is. ,6d , and Is lid Daintiest of FINE 6d" *$]$' LONGCIWbEADJNGS. Various. ™" , " EVENING FANS. Daintiest of Hand-painted »"«,' 2 S * id' 4s. lid, to Bs. 6d. Clearance Prices, is. 6d., is. Ltd., 3s. 6d! GEORGE '* FEESLEY LTD., 1 WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. ] V'V ;, * A3l, 1 " ff'BT" r A ,H & EJ [ WoMINQ . '\BLOUSES' : ' ' 'i. , ' FOR SPRING. ANP SUMMER WEAR. r •Wβ we now; showing our special NEW GOODS/ which include the popu- ' Jar low-colkrod Shirt Blouse. ~ * * Every lady is invited'to call and soo our newest importations. [Among tho now arrivals tho following are excellent value: * 'iDAINTY WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, Embroidered Fronts, latest cut sleeves PRETTY WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, low neck, front fastenings-lOs. 6d. WHITE VOIDE BLOUSES, large tnfn-down collars, open fronts— l2s. 6d. SMART WHITE SILK SHIRTS, open collars, latest stylo sleeves, and finished with coloured buttons—lss. 6d. \ .HEAVY JAP SILK SHHITS, latest sleeves, turn-back cuffs, lace collars, open fronts —17s. 6d, ; r WHITE AND CREAM LACE BLOUSES, in new spring styles and designs{lsS. 6di, 17St 6d., 21S t / W 1 .&' E , 0 HOU B K '•THE BUSY CORNER," .WELLINGTON. r> "J , . LAST WEEK ' s OF HANNAH'S BOOT SALE! SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th—THE LAST DAY. . Wβ have had a wonderfully successful Sale, but there are still a few BARGAINS left for those who are enterprising enough to look for them. NEXT WEEK WILL'BE TOO LATE. It's o .question of "NOW OR NEVER. »■ FURTHER CHEAT REDUCTIONS ON .WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. / WOMEN'S SAPPERS AND HOUSE -SHOES. MEN'S BOOTS OF ALL KlNlfe. ' BOYS' AND GIRLS', SCHOOL BOOTS. > BOYS' AND GIRXS , SUNDAY BOOTS INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOJiS. 'ALL KINDS OF FOOTWEAR. AT HANNAHS SALE, WELLINGTON. — mo (AT 'ALL OUR OTHER BRANOKES,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2228, 14 August 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2228, 14 August 1914, Page 4

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