. KIRKCAWIE & STMINS, LTD. WELCOME, LOVELY SPRING. KI SEGAL DIE'S-.' - SSJEE SSISS ROM i," u ' IN ALL' SECTIONS 'COMMENCING.TO-DAY. , COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. ' COMMENCING TO-DAY.) ■ We ivish, patroiis to take this, announcement as a Personal Invi- ' tation;:'-'- No' one'will bo~ importuned to buy. \ fiv -. '- ' ■ ''The siombre setting of Wintor mil now give way .to a veritable blaze or Springtimo splendour. ' ; • '.-■■ ■ ' • . .Pans, London, the World of. Fashion, will appeal - to you ■ • ' througIi'KIRKOALDIEAND .STAINS, : LIMITED. The auth'oHative styles for Spring and Summer will ■I— J ' Be faitlifully 'depicted 'in/.our.'.many sections, teady for your-criticism 'Snd approval. ... . '^u':be. the imtial,siiowing of the-most charming creations 5 " .' f tlie foremost. style designers, embodying all; that is- and V. beautiful. > . ■ . ' . - : ■ ' 'We want" patrons to consider this a PERSONAL INVITATION : TO ATTEND. THE SPRING MILLINERY! fHE SPRINC MILLJNERY! I. ■.V . -J-- - :■; ..This season tlio wearer is,given greater scope than ever in exer--v . 'cising her individuality and selecting the Jlodels especially suited to ! . ' lier own requirements. '"' : ' .. v' You.will find every style of Hat endorsed in the fashion cen-I'-^s jJf'Eftgteijd ?????-' £•!?$ Pi' $355®!18& ' -pretty Spring sliapo. "" •» , ' /' V ■ EXCLUSIVE COSTUME MODELS! EXCLUSIVE COSTUME MODELS! i - - , The important features that every patron demands in her attire ~ are. style ancf,individuality ans'designs that are iwt promsouous. These essentials are nssured.patrons at RIRKCALDIE S, yet styles .so ;' -'varied 'diversified "that every,taste may find expression. : ;;-; r " r " ■■■ / " i CALL AND INSPECT DISPLAYS! CALL AND INSPECT DISPLAYS! [ CALL AND INSPECT DISPLAYS! CALL AND INSPECT DISPLAYS. ; ■ KIRKCALDIE. & STAINS, LTD, : "LET US WALK THROUGH AND SEE THE NEW' GOODS!" / • ' : That 'remark was .overheard the, other day outside our-store. Three, I 7"- : ladies.were, expressing many "0-fo—h's 1 ' at our beautiful win-, t' : "■ dow:'displays. ' The' charmiiig "goods tempted'tHein to' enter—not' to" buy, but to'inspect/ 'Well; wo are always glad to show our wares' to anyone interfested.'; ~ We ; know that.a careful, examination will convince a woman of the _ ,?Bplendid of. our of oiir ' prices' .with those : ' quote^ : ''elsewh'ere .will'jfbve''the''wisdom;of •supplying all dress, and drapery noods at GBQRGE..;^'!MIS|JBT , S. f- ; To-day we.are showing all the newest in Spring Apparel, Millinery, Rib- ; bons, - and .Dress- Fabrics/> Naturally, you will want to visit all these Departmonts without delay. .We-would ask you, however, " to'' overlook lie charming Persian "Curtains, Covers, D'Oyleys, Chair Backs, 'etc.,'in our Furnishings Department. ■ •. » V': - ■■ ' - - ■ '-~ ' ' ' ' These-will, make a strong appeal to all lovers of what is tasteful and . % .quaint.''. ..; ;. !, ' 'v ' Examine-the'-hand-printed,'curtains. Theyj'are three and a half yard's ling ,by one and. a .half yards' Wide, witli real Pimikn designs in shades of • Torracotti, Green, .Helio,'Blue, and Yellow.,; '. of 265. per pair is i; ". very keen indeed.- • Other"interesting lilies are:— OCCASIONAL TABLE COVERS—Size! 36 inches square; real Persian effects, i , in-Iterra cotta, green, 'pink,; and blue.- . * ' Prlfiß, 3S. 6d. eaohi : ROUND D'O¥LEYS—2S inches m diameter,'nicely worked/in tt suit : ■.i any room. ' ■ ' - ■ —price,"~l2si '6d7 I SIDEBOARD RUNNERS—2O x 36 inches; fawn,ground,-Persian design "worked m brown, blue, pmk, and maroon.' —' ~ Price,' l9s; Bd."eaoh. 1 SOME SPECIAL PRICES IN FURNISHiNG DEPARTMENT— ; i BORDERED CASEMENT . OLOTH-r4B-inches > latest fabric for case* i ■ ment windows. .. . . .. * ■' h ■ Price, Is, 3d. per yard. i .CRETONNESr-31 inches wide; used pnncipally for loose'tovers, etc. Shades I » of mauve, green, pmki'etci- . Price, Is. 2d. per yard. ! BROWN .BTJBIijCP—S4.. mcnes..wde;,.newost material for upholstering • pur- ' -i.!:-1; poses,, coirtainßj'.oni oushion.covers.- " Price, 2s. 3d. per yard. !:• , "V I .. h 'KBBSLEY LTI).,, " • .WELLINGTON-AND WANGANUI. T H AEO HOUSE SDMMEE FASHIONS FOR 1914. '. Thd following esoollent values are selected from among the yery latest •srrivals;— ■- ' * 11 ' ■ • MANTLE DEPARTMENT. / JC4DIES':SUMMER SERGE COSTUMESrseU colours, in Emerald, Tangerine, ; Bisouit, Cerise, and Purple, in the latest Magyar'styles; coat with waisted belt; plain skirt —495. 6d. v v I'BJIART BLACK "AND "WHITE : CHEOK COSTUMES. Sporting Coat, finishI ed' white Corduroy Velvet' Cojlars; double skirts—s7s, 6d. ; IHVJUiPCORD CQSTUJIES, in' Magyar rtyles"; : belt'at back; iri, Tan, Brown, ] -" " , ana Navy., fimsHcd Il'Oman Stripe Collars—7SS. ' 6d.' ! , " ' > MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.^ 1 SAILOR HAT, in Black and.White Checked Silk; trimmed band Rib- : bon Velvet—2lS. SMALL, CLOSE-PITTING HAT IN -TAGEL STRAW, in: shades of Brown, .Cerise,-Purple, .and Grey—l9s. 6d. i '.BECOMING 'WHITE; CHIP' 'STRAW HAT, trimmed band White Corded Ribbon/ finislicd'in'froht'sm'all white wings—29si"'6"d.'"*"" r "' : CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. >• "CHILDREN'S SILK MERVi COATS and Hoods to match ;■ square collar, - cuffs, and_ deep, finished with band' bfPaisiley Silk, ii Saxe and Cinnamon ) only.:' Size' 20 inch—32s.' 6d. - 1 - •' ' " • iGmLS'SMART BLACK AND WHITE CHECK COATS, Cuffs and Collars, trimmed Cerise, Saxo, or Brown Satin.Sides '24'to''33in—19s. 6d., i' . 225. 6d. : SEE SPECfAL' SPRINC SHOW IN, CUBA STREET WINDOWS. :Vor I AEf RO ME • f , ; ''THE BUSY CORNER," | : .Wellington. ' ' [ ;; WPK^; SATURDAY, AUGUST IStli-THE LAST DAY. iWe bavo had a wonderfully successful Sale, but there are still a few BARGAINS loft for those who are enterprising enough to look for, them. NEXT WEEK WILL BE TOO LATE. It's 6 question of ''NOW OR NEVER."' . . /, ' FURTHER CBEAT REDUCTIONS ON WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. . | WOMEN'S SLIPPERS AND HOUSE SHOES, , ' I ' -MEN'S BOOTS OP ALL KINDS. ; BOYS' AND GIRLS' , SCHOOL BOOTS. BOYS' AND GIRLS' SUNDAY BOOTS ; INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. ' I ■ ALL KINDS OF FOOTWEAR, WELLINGTON. i ' ' !AND v AT ! ALL OUR OTHER BMIi|iCHE3,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 4
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