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KIRKCALDIE. & STAINS, LTD. ■' - :, .■ . ■ —-. . » ■ SEEMINGLY SLIGHT--. '' - . YET IMPORTANT. ■■'■/■ HELPS FOR THE FANCY WORKER. . . ' _' The items listed below, small in themselves, but yet so useful, are the (iaeins of much time and labour saving in Fancy Worki ■ Their cost is really small, and their usefulness commends them to a I . . . . ! place in the work-basket. ' i.-| '■'■•''.■ " „ ■ f'&TJAGE STILETTOES- , t . . ' , ~, . • I By simply turning a screw you regulate the size, or eyelet holes, lhey can be made small or large, and you are sure of getting as many as • are wanted all tie same. Invaluable to careful workers. . At is. 9d. each. -DROOHET BALL HOLDERS- • ! ~- ' The ball is suspended from the wrist—saves tangle,.keeps cotton clean, -.■■■'• and ensures the work being more evenly done. '' Each-sot complete. \ At 9d., is., and is. 4d. each. '(WOOL'HOLDERS- - '■ i \ The principle is the same aa the Orochet Ball Holders, but the wool ia wound on a special frame. At is. 4d. each. iWOODEN EMBROIDERY RINGS- ' Perfect fitting, polished, patent screw, adjustment. Sizes 5,. 6, 7, 8 ' ■ ■ inch diameter. • At Is. is. ITd. each. WOODEN WORK FRAMES- . ■ c , ' ~ ■■'■■ "> Adjustable to a number of sizes. iVery , usefuTfor a large piece of work on a delicate material. ' ( ' . • At 2S. 9d. each. ENCYCLOPEDIA, OF NEEDLEWORK— . ; i This edition covers all branches'of Fancy Work to beginners as well as advanced workers. Over 700 pages, beautifully illustrated, well if > bound, in handy form. At 2s, each. BTENOIL, SETS-'- ' ' ■'", '~ , , Best Art Stenoil Colours, eight different tubes, turpentine, fixing medi- .\ '■ '"•'.'.' ' um, and stencil brushes, , At 55..6 d. a set. I 'KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

\ , ■ v ..■",, ; NOTABLE ATTRACTIONS IN OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT.Wβ are busy those days unrolling and cutting all the Fabrics on which Fashion is smiling. There has been a rush of orders for the new and beautiful materials suitable for present wear. ■' .<, Our .Dress Department grows in favour every season because of the excellent variety and certain dependability of its stock, and its splendid values. iWon't you step in to-day and inspect our lovely display of Dress Fabrics? ! Here are some interesting, lines:— ■ , ' (White and Cream RATINE or SPONGE CLOTH—4O inches wide, the correct \ '-~ fabric for present wear. Prides,is. Hd., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d/, 2s, lid. yard. ■ OREPE RATINE—4O inches wide, a new fabric, in coral, lime, grey, nut ■ .-■■.-.■ saxe, pink, sky, strawberry wedgwood, and cream. .-.;■. Price, 2s. 9d. yard. , .UNORUSHABLE PIQUE—42 inches wide, in saxe, -light brown, bluey grey, wedgwood and white, medium cord. Price, 2s. 11d. yard. FiORAL OREPE&-27-8 inches wide, with neat rosebud designs. PHoes, nsd., Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d, yard. FLORAL' COTTON VOILES—27 to 29/ inches wide, all neat rosebud designs v Prices, «iid., is. 6d., is. 9U., is. Hd. yard. Black' and "White SHEPHERD'S CHECKS—4O to 56 inches wide; the correct, fabrio for present wear. '.■''!■ Prlcas, 2s. Hd., 3s. ild., (s. 6d., 4s. lid., 6s. Hd., and 103. 6d. yard. iWOOIi KREMLA CREPONS—42 inches wide,.in grey, brown, saxe, green, wedgwood, navy, terra cotta, and black. Price, 3s. 6d. yard. SILK CREPES—4O inches wide, in grey, cream, light brown, pink champagne, sky, saxe, wedgwood. Price, 3s. lid. yard. NATURAL TUSSORE SILK—2S-6 inches wide/as so widely known. ' Prices, Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d., Is. nd., 2s. 3d., and 2s. 6d. yard; . NATURAL TUSSORE SILK—33-4 inches wide; our qualities and values are the best. Prices, Is. lid,, 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. N Hd., to Bs. 6d. yard. ' WRITE FOR SAMPLES IF YOU CANNOT CAUL, George & kersleYv i/td.; i." "WELLINGTON AND "WANGANUI. : '

TB [A.EO HOUSE . :, ,''■■■'.-. AN' IMPORTANT. * . : .ANNO UN CE MEN T, ■ ■■■'■- . ' . ■ ■. •■ ■ ,-?vs? ..* ; ' . .Wβ take this opportunity of. calling ! '' r . • your attention to our . . '' . ■ •' TAILORINO DEPARTMENT, ■ ' x ■.' ■■.■'■■ •!*'■' which we nave pleasure in stating is now under the personal supervision of" MB,. A. T. RUSSELL (late of Schneideman . Bros.), who has had a lengthy.experi- : ' ence vrith first-class houses. His reputation will, wo feel sure, inspire with i ; • confidence those who are desirous of re- . V nowing their wardrobe and looking for ' a good fit, combined with style, and the ' ~' latest cut. ' ' , ' . i i Sir Russell 13 now at your service; . ' .and will be pleased to book, appoint- ~'. •;. ments.. . . ' . .' ■■■■■:■■■ . TE ;ARO HOUSE ,' HICH-CLASS LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, ■ ;. .' CfUBA STREET, .WELLINGTON.

■/•■■■ . I SOMETHING 'FOR NOTHING! • AN INTERESTING LITTLE BOOK, Our Style Book and Price Catalogue of Boots and Shoes -makes good reading and helps you to save money. It contains 48 pages of up-to-date Footwear News with correct illustrations of the lines we quote Dron us a Post Card, and we will send you one FREE OF CHARGE. BOOTS & SHOES BY MAIL' Buying Shoes with the aid of our Catalogue is almost as satisfactory as buying in person, that's why wo do such a krgo Mail Order business. If ivo have not sent you one; let us. know, and you will have a copy just as quick as tho post can bring it. .WHITE FOE, 'A CATALOGUE NOW..K. HANNAH & C 0 ,.; LTD. POPULAR SHOEISTS, , WELLINGTON. BRANOHE3 W>. MOST OF, THE BIG TOWNS.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2259, 19 September 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2259, 19 September 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2259, 19 September 1914, Page 6

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