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KIRKMjffl & STAINS, LTO. ;U;J; CHARMING WHITE COSTUMES/ , , , ,WHY DO KIEEOALtiiE AND STAINS COSTUMES captivate? Be:'v Cause every garment is a speciality, and represents tho highest type of dressmaker's art. No'matter, what the priced is, the out and balance must Bβ perfect, arid fulfil the highest standard of taste and style; and, most import ',■ aut of all, the quality must be such as will give -reasonable and satisfactory ') wear, while the valuos are competitive. The test is a severe one, and is the ■•■^reason 1 why KIRKCALDIE-AND STAINS COSTUMES captivate. They meet : 'the demands of the particular and exacting clientele. ■ WHITE VOILE FROCK, Magyar sleeves, three-quarter length, daintily tucked with fine tucks. Plain skirt, pleated into waistband and fastening : down frohtN Waistband of narrow insertion with veining between, neck .. and sleeves edged fine Valenciennes.. . Prloe, 638. CHARMING AFTERNOON FROCK;in Ivory Crepe, lined Jap silk. Full- ■: length sleeves with long shoulder effect, vest, collar, and waistband of saxe blue crepe, collar and vest hemstitched white and finished embroidered buttons. ~ : Price, £4 10s. , DAINTY AFTERNOON FROCK, in fi no Madras, Raglan sleeves, piped self. (Deep shaped overdress with insertion at edge and waistband, with vem- •••■'■ ing between, front fastening with ultramarine buttons. l'lne \ al. and sleeves. • . £4 Us. 6d. ■•;; •iWHITE-VOIIiIE FROCK; Raglan shoulders and lorife sleeves, piped self, If- .':pkated.skirt, pegtop style with double'skirt, with Irish insertion let in at edge Blouse and skirt panels heavily embroidered in rose spray pattern. Neck and cuffs trimmed fine Valenciennes. ■ :;ih .« -iU. : : ■.■-.'.-.. ■.-.■■■■ , ■ ■'.■'.' Price, £4 10S. >-"r.^fIXQTJiSITE-AFTERNOONiFROOK, in White French Crepe, beautifully em- : broidered in white raised embroidery. Motifs, of real Torchen let. m '■•;''- ' ■■• '■'■ ■"'-■• around neck, and on shoulder; all seams outlined with fine insertion, fas- ■•,.;.-; . teninein front with ivory tinted, buttons;-neck and sleeves trimmed fine ,;i '■,- -.-:<. :..::Vai; lace. •■, . .": Price, £6 16s. 6d. •'V. : FRENCH 'MODEL FROCK, in Ivory Voile. Deep yoke and long shoulder y-C-y'.'.-,. :,'effect, double skirt, effect, all heavily embroidered in raised embroidery, ; !■' 1 ..'; rich Indian laco motifs let in on bodice and skirt; narrow insertion /■ .-.round basque; waistband, neck, and sleeves edged fine Valenciennes, ■^^".•■V-.iembrQideted'oii^^edge.,; , - ,-. /.'. '■' Price, £7 17s. 6d. PAINTY SUMMER FROCK, in Fine White Voile, heavily embroidered with , raised embroidery. ' Panels of Irish crochet lace let into skirt and fin- ■'■ ■■'. : / ashed with rose medallions of same; large medallions of lace let in y -' ' ;'■''■: ■- 'around skirt, and also'on shoulder; new style of cuff embroidored and ; -;.•■■. 'catried .up. sleeve,'. Front out low and finished with frills of Valen- ■ '■'.'■-....' ciennes lace. • " . Prloe, £8 Bs. ■.■:'' ; ""'--' ' " ■''•. '■- ■■ [ ■ ' ■—— — f—- —— -■';-■ ''•■■ T* ':-..■"■■:■■:■• ■• ■■■'■" ■■• .-.■..■/. ■ ' ■ ' ■■' ■' ■ . ' ' i ; tKIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, r r (M MimNERY. ;STANDS ALONE 1 FOR EXCELLENCE & EXCLUSIVENESS. -■■ ■■■ ■ ■■• --Every Model in our lovely Salon is a picture of elegance and good taste. - .-:'.■■ Each proclaims : eloqueritly the fact that.it has been picked and'purchased with ~.:•■ the care and discernment of an expert. .•■--. ■ ; •,There.is not a single new and becoming fashion feature but is represent•v ed ; here.. There is not a new"Straw; Material, or Mount but has its place.in /;, -.7: the Magnificent Exhibition !now open for your inspection. _ ■ ■'<■ ■ • ~ We have aimed at making this Display the most beautiful in effect and (:■:-' the mostjcomprehonsivo in extent ever seen in this City. Nothing has been left undone to maintain our position as the leading Millinery House of'Wel- .. -: lington.. . '" ■■'••■.-.. ■ ' .. .■■'■;'■■ ' . We invite you to walk through our Salon TO-DAY. You will be '■'•■■' charmed with the brilliant styles,Jnovel ideas, and distinctive beauty of the : V LATEST ARRIVALS FROM PARIS. .■ /■ ■-.■','.■■■.'.". ■•%■■■ J ■ ■ ..■;■ .. ' . . ,-■'( It may be;some time before we have, another consignment from the • .'great City on the Seine, so that the newly-opened models have a special ./value and interest. . " ' , ■ • ■■ J , ..•' They are perfepi pictures of prettiness. You will 'find them irresistibly., Sjii ..ittraoiivei-especially.'when you learn how truly moderate arerthe-prices.,.- . »t|r. ~,r);1 llHili-v.ii.il . .." .;- i .v-1:.. . .■ ; m.-;.';ii .<. ..,m'..| -i'kiho .h,...!,.. '■ ; SPECIAL.VALUE IN SMART READY-TO-WEArS. 'A! very seasisible HAT for Sunny Days would be one of our Pandans, with British Straw underbrim, the colour of the latter being navy, saxo, rose, and ' ■'.•■■ black. Trimmed~>itli fine.quality ribbon to match underbrim. ! : v . Price, 15s. 6cl. ;,-....-.., "SEE WINDOW.OF TRIMFJJED HATS AT 21S. !This Special Offering includes.some of the leading, fashions for Spring and ..'•-' . Summer, in Ribbon, Straw, Tiillo, etc. Splendid qualities. Excellent values. ■•'■■. .. Price only 21s. UNTRIMMED STRAWS AT LOWEST PRIGES. ■ "Home Milliners will do well to see our large stock of .TJntrimmed Straws in ••' ,' ■-■.- White, Ci'eam, Burnt, and Colours. All the newest shapes aro repre- ; .' •seuted iri American Sailor, Dolly Vardon, Gardener's Daughter, and ' 'others in the Watteau manner. '..Prices, 3S. lit!., 4S. 11d., ss. lid. • ,Fery Special Line. BLACK TAGELS; untrimmed, many shapes.' Price, BS, 6d. V USEFUL,'sMART, AND INEXPENSIVE HATS ABE HERE IN ~■.■.■■'.•■;.•.; ;• HUNDREDS. SEE THEM TO-DAY. KX Hi U Jti XX Ml (X> 'ii. Hi li Iα Jj SU .1 V i-/I JJ.. '' ,LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' .'■■''■'■■' 'yy-' '■■••:■:■ ■"■■■. "\ . ■■■ ■■ . ■'■' HOUSE . , 'i; 0 SPECIAL ;T,R.O. VALUE' IN' OUR :; v :'•;■'; "MEN'S DEPARTMENT.-' ,; ■ : ' SUMMER SHIRTS. MEN'S CREPE-SHIRTS,'in emart eummer patterns. "/The Shirt that will ' ' stand the wash. -. , . : • 4s. lid. I 'i'.,Y.: './:.;:.;" .;•;'. '. .'-.:'"■ ' ■ • ' ■ - I .- TUSSORE SHHITS, in Stripe "and. Self Colours; plain, stiff or ,-.../• --."double cuffs. ; • ■,' 3s. 11d., is. 11d.. SS. 11d. . ; - ■: : ••.-. NEW/STRAWS. ; ■■■.:;.. pW SEASON'S .SHIPMENT OF STRAW BOATERS, in the very smartest .-. -shapes. V 4s, 6d., 53. 6d., Gs. 6d., Bs. Gd., 10s. 6d. ■ SMART SUITS. -'. - MEN'S SPORT SUITS. .. The latest Heather and Tevia Tweeds. Latest 'V . . ■ f .. >cut.l The Suit for hard wear. 325. 6d., 45S>, sßs. ':•'.'." MEN'S-SAC SUITS, in Navy Fine Twill Suitings. The very latest styles. ..,/...; Fit'guaranteed.- B2s. 6d-j 605., 70s. ; i BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SPORTING SUITS, 'Varsity cut shorts, in good ~'..- .... wear resisting tweeds. Greens,. Greys, and Browns. . Sizes 4to 12— 15s. 6d., 185. 6d., 255., to 355. .. -; Sizes 13 to 18— . 18s. 6(1.,.255., 355.. to 455. ■■^v::-v:fB.;!iBtf,HOIISE' CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. '''-.' ■'■''' ■ :n. ' ■' • ' . ■ ■ . ' ...THE WAR IN EUROPE PRICES! . . " " ' 7 , HOW IT AFFECTS THEM, We have no hesitation in stating that the prices of all kinds of, leathers ' are advancing by leaps and bounds, especially in Europe; but, fortunately for us, previous to the wax we were bo well fortified with etocks both in Boots and raw material that . ■ . WE SHALL NOT ADVANCE OUR PRICES for some considerable period; in fact, we hope to tide over the crisis without ''■'■:' having to do so at all. There are some instances where we havo had to pay increases on ENGLISH GOODS, but our general determination is to CONTINUE SELLING BOOTS 'AT THE SAME OLD LOW PRICES WHICH HAVE MADE OUR NAME FAMOUS. , . ■ ,; ; • E.; HANNAH. J & CO.; LTD. MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS.. , WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2253, 12 September 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2253, 12 September 1914, Page 6

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