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~/' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. \ a ■ NEWEST ART STENCIL WORK. ,< > j The selection of CUSHIONS, TABLE CENTRES, SCARVES, Etc., that we Jiavo jiisi opened is quite the daintiest 'in this particular class yet. showa here, qnd tho' goods aro remarkably low in pneo. One commending feature of Stencil Woik, from tlio Needleirorkers' " /"-point of view is the ease with they aro finished, as, in most cases, the designs require only to be outlined. v . .■ ■ TABLE CENTRES— , Round shapo, conventional designs on Natural Art Tick, These are splendid for beginners to woik on Sizo 18m. 1 Several designs marked at 10|d. each. COLOURED CUSHION COVERSDaiirfy' floral and' conventional do signs on Art Tick, with Drill backs. • ' Size 22 \ 22 inches. At IS. 6d. each. /■ NATURAL LINEN CUSHIONS- • ' ' Tinted floral designs, pillow shape! cushions, 22 s loin., with back or Green Art Tick. .' , : .. At is. Ud. each. TABLE SOAUVES to match, , 23 s 54in. I At «. Bd, each. CROSS-STITCH CUSHIONS— Conventional designs in cross-stitch, on Whito Crash, with self backs. 'Pillow; shape, 22 x 16 inch. , At 2s. eacli/ S< TABLE SCARVES'to match, 17 x 45in. At 2s. 3d. each. CREY LINEN CUSHIONS— With Dutch scene design, in Art Blue Si7e 22 522 inch, with Blue , Drill backs. The colour effect :n Blue and. GreyJs exquisite. ; t ..■.-.<,.. . •■..■■■•:■ ~; . ■..,-, ' ■ ; At 38. 6tl. each. TABLE SCARVES to match, 24 x 51 inch. At 4s. 6d. each. * J ' NATURAL CRASH LAUNDRY BACSMade up, with small conventional design and word "Laundry" in front. At 3s. 3d. each. 'i LINEN CUSHION FRINCEu . y». (. 3.inches wide, in Natural shade. -At Is. 4d. a yard. COTTON FRINGE— i • In White, Grey, Green, and Blue. • At 'Bd. a yard. •- 1 • ' > » KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, > - '"■- "■■■■ .■■.■■...■....t U .ij-..J , .>n...»»im M i l .i...i. niTnl \ ' , ':'■■ ,_ x i ;'. r- SUPERB FAIR OF SPRING FASHIONS. " * i < ' " ■ , , ; i All the loveliest DRESS MODES arc now mustered in ' ii our Showrooms and Windows for your early inspec-, . ,".,,„,,, ' tion. Tlie most carefully selected Fashion Exhibit. -. -ii, ;,. o ,' in Wellington. . j NEW SUlTS—These show the skill of the FrencE in transforming a'severe , NEW SUITS costumo to the moid of ripples, tunics, loose lines. All the ' KEW SUITS newest silks and woollen fabrics are represented. The new NEW, SUITS coloui tones are here ■ . -NEW F.ROCKSr-Th6 models shown are m many cases sisters of garments ',NEW FROCKS worn by the women of Pans ana x Londoii., Here you will see- "' NEW FROCKS 'the new tunics, soft puft draperies, the loose soft blouse NEW FROCKS bodices, the various arrangements or girdle and sash. ' " NEW BLOUSES—Our Blouses for afternoon/and evening wear are those which NEW BLOUSES enhance tho costume, theii lines and their materials follow NEW-BEOUSES" closely the models of\,tlio best Pans designers. . See. window NEW BLOUSES display of French hand-mado garments '.''., ■ • : ■■ ■ ■■' NEW HATS—The Pageant of Fashions in our Salon is worth seeing for its auNEW HATS thontatne demonstration of the smartness of GEORGE AND „- NEW HATS KERSLEY'S Millinery. Tho hats from Paris and other con-V----v , „ NEW HATS tres aro not only in accord with the modo, but literally ARE tho " NEW HATS mode. ■ ■ M ,'" NEW ,UNDERSKIRTS-The prettiest of Satin and Milanese Petticoats willNEW .UNDERSKIRTS attract jou to our Undorclotlung Department. • i . ...'■' ALL OUR BEAUTIFUL ,\ " ' OOODS ARE PRICED MOST REASONABLY, ' \ ~, , COME AND'SEEI COME AND SEE! ; " ,GEOR(QE. k KBRSLBYi' .LTD;;WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. - :■■■ . ;• .• \ ■ i TE AEO HO II B 1 . THE VERY LATEST DRESS FABRICS : FOR SUMMER WEAR. MADAMI Have jou seen our delightful showing of New Materials for the impend- , ing season» ' l If not, wo hope you will call or allow us to send you patterns. Wβ quote a few examples of the newest arrivals STRIPED SPRING SUITINGS, W and 52 inches wide, in Navy and Black giomid with nairow and wide stripe—3S. 6d., is, lid., 6S. lid. yard. BIRD'S-EYE CHECK a prettv wool material for smart Coats and Skirts 42m wide, m shades of Blown, Lime, Giey, and Blue—4s. Ud yard' ALL WOOL FINE CORDED MATERIAL for spnng weai, in/dainty shades of Jan, and Daik Sa\o Blue, oOm wide— ss. 11d. yard. FANCV CHECK ALL WOOL MATERIAL foi Costumes, for smart Ccats and ; SKnts, 1 Kobe Length of each in 3 diftciont colouiiiigs-455. the Robe Length. . SAN-'JOI a light material for Summer wear in several shades of Brown Grev .ind fea\o Blue, ilm wide—3s. 6d. yard. '«««, «ieo, ALL m PlCttj Shades ° f . Bimn aud Saxe Blue ' «ra,'' ; ; T E AEO HOUSE: :. i "THE BUSY CORNER," CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ■ ' QUALITY SHOES • : AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! i Our Sale closed on Saturday, but although wo are not giving discounts off reim]ar stock lines, jet wo aro oficrmg wmo very enticing SHOE BARGAINS this , week which will keep us busy. ' au, ° u " s WE EXPECT A RUSH ON THESE.Women's Grey Suede Court Walk- Women's Patent Leather Brogue mg te,T a r VS oo% m Cd 471 Shoe,, '' " clt<:d solM ' Usually 245! SPECIAL mL% 10i_ lid. od SPECIAL PRICE, 12 B ; lid Women's G ace Langtry Shopii, Womnn's Patent Derby siioes, grey black buckles, round toes. XJh- eimdo tops, welted. Usually 18s * uallj 16s 6d. (Jd SPECIAL PRICEI 12s V\V\ -■ < .SPECIAL PRICE 10». M Women'* Patent\vo Pel'r lu ton , ! S %7lj 12 3 ? r 6d OOb, J7 W Mk B,,ed ° tOPS - U9Ually SPECIAL PRICE, 93. ]M. ' BPKCIAL PRICE 11s <ld Women's Glaco Derby Shoos, patw.t V/mnon'n Tan Dnby Shoes, clin'mcaps, pug toes. Usually 12',. (Id. p.i(/N<} h\d tonh Usin | v IR<, SPECIAL PRICE, Bs. ] Id. k H'WIL PRICE, el lid!' POSTAGE, 6d. p« piii KX'iRA. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., WELUHQTO/i. '1 - ' iWRITB FOR, OUR MAIL ORDM OATALOGUB.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 6

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