v ■ ' j ... 'KIRKCAWIB & STAINS, LTD, ,ir ( , ' j .7-V-.T' M - ■: ■I -I ( ». ■ -■■■•*» i; v.- •. ."'' • ; / : ARTISTIC SPRING MILLINERY. j i!-> Fresli from the designers'' hands. •Wo liavo some of tho most 'exquisite j i oreaifons'i'n'MODEL' HATS ithas over, been our pleasure to exhibit, and we < iirvita'ail 1 who desire'to leani' of the newest fashions to visit our Millinery SaI lon and . view the exposition wo are now making. Each model is tho acmo of j : . what *is'' most becoming and graceful, and to tho connoisseur this exclusive* ! ; .' of design will, be delightfully pleasing. i: I—VIEU'X ROSE DOLLY YARDEN, underlined black tul'e, trimmed with !wisteria flowers and finished black bows. 293. 6d. i S—CHARMING GREEN-TULLE TOQUE, with the latest transparent crown, ! briioi'consisting" of French-.pink forget-me-nots, with small posies 6f •'"hliie baiiksia'toses.::/ Ms, 3—HANDSOME BLACK LACE, DOLLY VARDEN, filled in at back wi<fi 6 '; , polished leaves and ribbon.. . ... Ms,. S' ; 4—SMART SAILOR HAT, in the new navy polished straw, trimmed with a very handsome wreath of shaded roses and forget-me-nots, bandeau •) filled yin with dark rose ribbon'velvet. 455, 6d. . S—PURPLE5 —PURPLE TAGEL STRAW,, slightly turned up at side, underlined crepe •>' de chine,.and trimmed with smart posy consisting of pansies, coral,' ; daisies,.and various,small flowers. 458.- 9d. ' 6—PALE PINK TULLE AND FLORAL NINON HAT, Dolly Varden shape, i,' with blue ribbon streamers and black poppies and wheat. 525. 6d. ; 7—-DAINTY WHITE TAGEL, underlined with tulle, bandeau filled in with !/ : goffered tulle, and trimmed with wired, tulle bows. 525. 6(1. i 8-JARDINIERE PEDAL STRAW SAILOR, large shape, black roses at right [ ' : angles. 1 635. I 9—EXQUISITE PICTURE HAT, in Leghorn Veiled 'Mauve Ninon and Lace, [■ ' ' trimmed beautiful roses, m mauve and cerise. 635. I 10—IIANDSOME BLUE TAGEL HAT, wreathed with ostrich feathers, in f - sr.adea blue and mole, finished posies. 3} guineas. I. \ ' - ' ; t ■ • - ' .■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, SPECIAL 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF : XAEGER WORLD-FAMED WOOLLENS! ...'•■/That is .'the attractive offer made to-day by our Men's' Department. Just sit back and'think what it means. ■ . . ' Here's your opportunity to purchase Pure Wool Garments that will • keep you .cool on hot days and warm on'chilly , nights—Health Underwear of v the highest quality and' greatest durability.' \ A man could not wish for better—cannot possibly buy better. Dr.. . : ,■ 'Jaeger Garments certainly cost, a trifle more than ordinary underwear, but thev are nioro than value for the difference. They feel so-comfortable. They conserve health and energy. They outlast all others. ' THE BEST GIFT TO THE ; MAN COINC TO THE FRONT WOULD BE A SUPPLY OF , JAEGER WEAR; . DR. JAEGER MEN'S COMBINATION GARMENTSthe most fcomfortable and best protection, against chill and rheumatism, as no displacement is possibles-hygienic and durable. < .iiVr.ii.iFrom 18s ■to Us firt ■ THE DR. JAEGER CO.'S "EWE" BRAND COMBINATIONS, of pl'ainer finish. Prices. 13s. 6d, to 245. 9d. DR. JAEGER MEN'S UNDERVESTS. Natural colour. . 'Chest from 34 inches to.4Bi' i -.'Single' or. Double .over Chest. Half and.long, sleeves. DR. : gidreliESJ'}' ..single.over chest.with half and long sleeves.Ohest 34 inches to 45. DR. PANTS, double over stomach; wj-t Various ■ weights. . . = • , . . . • Prices from o« DR. .JAEGER. CO.'S,"EWE'* BRAND PANTS, singkf rented. Waist Mn/ •, -xo 1 Prfcos fmm fiR firt DR.~ JAEGER;-MEN'S; SOCKS, in Plain Black, Navy, Tan, dLL " and ", r "" ~L ' Sh ^fc' N lM urals,seamless; medium weight;'will, outwear all other kinds. ,DR. 'JAEGER: SWEATERS; white .or coloiucd; , ensures immunity "from sudaen changes of temperature.: Price from n; qrf DR, JAEGER COLIC BELT. The additional warmtli it imparts to the body l/\' • a ; man in..gooa healths Splendid safeguard against certain inteatmal complaints. Sizes 28in. to 44in. Prices from 2s. 9tJ. (o 4s, 9d. . ALL. PRICES SUBJECT TO 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. . ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. v . f ..' GEORGE k KBRgfeiii- 1 LTD* - WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI, , ' • ' •- : ". ~••••. j. _ . - TE AR 0 SBl ' SMART HATS FOR PRESENT WEAR. FOR PRESENT WEAR. ~ We have a delightfully attractive range of SUMMER HATS, in all the ' and .most., becoming .shapes.,,' s NOTE THESE SPECIAL VALUES. CLOSE-FITTING WHITE CHIP HATB, trimmed coloured Ottoman Ribbon ±>a.nas —9S. 60. | STRAIGHT -BRIM WHITE STRAW SAILOR HATS, bound contrasting borders or straw, trimmed plain band and bow in front.—9s. 6d. BURNT STRAW HATS, small shapes, trimmed various coloured bands — < 6S. 1lQ» . . ' OLOSE-FMTING WHITE TAGEL HATS, trimmed plain bands and bows.— 10s, 6d. • SMART COLOURED TAGEL READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in Cerise Navv Tin , and'Violet.—los. Bd., 12S. 6d., iss. 6d., 19s. 6d. TE " 'A ft 0., HOU S ® "THE BUSY CORNER," , CUBA' STREET, WELLINGTON. STRONG HEALTHY BOYS MUST HAVE GOOD BOOTS. Not'necessarily, expensive, but Boots made of first-class materials, good upperloather, solid soles; in fact, Bootsthat will stand some knockincr about' ond BUILT ON MANNISH LINES. BOYS' "G" BOOTS 1 ARE JUST THE VERY THING! Boys' Strong' Leather Bals, toe' Boys' Box Calf Bals, leather lined, 1 caps and tips, 11 to 1, Bs. <sd. ; ' square toes, 11 to 1, 12s. 6d. • 2 2 and 3, Bs.'lid.; 4 and 5, 9s; 6d. and 3, 13s. 6d.: 4 and 5, 14s. 6d -Boys' Stout Chrome Bals, toe and Boys! Glace Kid Bals, leather lined. ' heel tips, 11 to 1, Bs. 6d. j 2 and square toes, 11 to 1, lis. Gd. • 2 3, 9s. 6d.; 4 and 5, 10s. 6d. and 3, 12s. 6t1.: 4 and 5 13s. 6d. i Boys' Chrome Goloshed Bals, witTi vßoys* Glaco ICid Derljv On'en Front French hooks, 11 to 1, 9s. 6d.: 2 Bals, sewn, 11 to 1, lis. 6d. • 2 and- 3, 10s. 6a.; 4 and 6, lis. 6d. , and 3, 12s. 6d.; 4 and 5 13s. 6d. ' Boys' Chrome Derby Open Littlo Men's Box Calf and (ilifn Bals, sewn, 11' to 1, 10s. 6d.; 2 Kid Derby Bals, welted, round • and 3, 12s. 6d;'j-4 and 5, 13s; 6d. r toes, 2to 5, 16s. 6d. , ' WRITE FOR) OUR.MAIB'PRDER CATALOGUE. RV HANNAH & CO.; LTD., MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, WELLINGTON , .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2240, 28 August 1914, Page 4
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959Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2240, 28 August 1914, Page 4
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