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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. FANGT WORK DESIGNS AND COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS The "Home Art" Series of Fancy Work instructions is undoubtedly in : tKe front rank ns regards clearness, acouracy, qf detail,' simplicity,- and the large scope of work embraced. -:•' EacJi volurno contains about 120 pages, fully illustrated, cleverly described, covering instructions and designs for many kinds of fancy \york, well bound in convenient size. -.;■• The series .is edited by Flora Klickman, whose comiection with the "Girls' Own Paper" and. "Woman's Magazine," has made her name almost a household word. Certainly Miss Klickman can be said to possess a thorough knowledge of her subject and the ability to present it in a manner both ■interesting and easy-to follow. .. ■ . .No Fancy Worker, whether beginner or experienced should be without at least one of the following :—r ■•'TEE GRAFT OF THE CROCHET HOOK," containing elementary instruction in Plain.and.lrish Orochet, and novel ; methods of applying, them to personal and household linen' and home decoration. ■.!•....', • : : -"THE HOME ART CROCHET BOOK," ' . . '•'■■. containing new designs for Lingerie, Edgings, Insertions, and Borders ;;■■■ ":'■' for Tray Cloths,. D'oyleys, etc,, and Motifs,.for Irish Lace. ' ''THE/MODERN CROCHET BOOK," . ■■•■■■"■ ■■■ containing original ideas in Braid Work with new.and unusual designs .; ■ for use on household linen, underwear, dress Trimmings, etc. ' THE HOJEE ART BOOK OF FANCY STITCHERY, ■-■,■:•■' containing designs of Drawn Thread Work,-Featherstitehing, Hedebo, Knitting, Macrame, Cross Stitch, Venetian Cut Work, etc. : / ''■'". Bound; in uniform style. is, 3d. eaoh. .Postage 3d. extra. V-'■:'.'■.-■■.' :Complete iset of'-4,. voltimes. . Post Free, BS, 7£d. ANNUAL.",. ~ . ■ . ■ .. , ' f.,r;. .... Volume. 1 contains, numbers! to 4 of "Stitchery," supplement to the ...■.'.:.-[ .;'.'Tho Girls'. Own Paper," published quarterly; ..,;., ...Yolume 2 contains numbers 5 to 8 of the Bame publication. .-„.■..;.■;; M.l Bound in uniform style. Is. 3d. each, " Postage, 4£d. •;'-;• ;;'-■ ,:.,The set of 2 volumes, Post Free, 3s. !; ! '";.,;,"r'"ri •!.!:'.'" ~' J :- ..''♦-"''" *"''' '"' ii&BKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

"■ ■ 'THE RECIPE FOR SMARTNESS. _ _ In dress, 'as in cooking, it is the small it-ems that make or mar the finN ished result 1 The recipe- for Smartness in Dress is to be as fastidious in selecting Gloves and Hosiery as in choosing a. Costume or Hat. Wise ladios of Wellington know ulieie to obtain tho "trifles",that make perfection—AT GEORGE & KERSLEY'S. Our goods are trifles only in price; in style and quality they aie beyond reproach. Come and see for yourself! . _ ■ • .. Smart dressers who favour* a toilette in their favourite shade, can ob.'tain'Hosiery, Gloves, and Sunshades to match their Costumed. The variety < of our big stock is suggested by this list of special items:— BEST VALUES IN LADIES' HOSIERY. BLACK ALL-WOOL HOSE, with embroidered ankles and new pendant effects; in nice shades. Very dainty. Price, 2s. 6(1., 2S. 3d., 2s. 11d., to 3s. lid. pair. SILK AIfKLB HOSE, in White and-Black; lisle foot and top.. Prloes, 13. Bd., 2s. 6d., 3s. lid., to Bs. nd. ALL-WOOL HOSE, laco ankles, in cardinal, navy, grey, ease blue, fawns, etc Price, 2s. 9d. pair. GLOVES OF SUPERIOR FABRIC AND FINISH. FRENCH KID GLOVES, 2 and 3 dome, in Beavers, Tans, and Light Pastel ; '■"■■ 'shades. . Prices, 35.'6 d., 3s. 11d., is. ed.. to 7s. 6d. " '' ! WHITE WASHING DOESKIN GLOVES, 2 button. Splendid qualities. Prices, 2s. 9d., 3s. 6d., to ss. lid. » WHITE KID GLOVES, three-quarter longffi. Prices, 4s, 11d.. ss. 11d., toes. lid. , V FASHION SAYS "WEAR A RUFFLE." . i - MAEABOUT COLLARS AND RUFFLES, in black and white, grey and white, reseda and unite, censo and tango. Prices. 12S. lid., 19s. 6d. 21s 245. 6d. • iii OSTRICH RUFFLES, finished with bow and silk ends; in black and white Prices, 14s, 6d. to 425. SEE THE COLOURED-SILK UMBRELLAS. COLOURED RAINSHINE SILK UMBRELLAS, in navy, green, helio grey etc., with smart long handles to match. Prices, 12s. 6d., 14s. ed.. IBs 6d., 17S. ed., to 375. 6d. • '. . . ■' ■ TUSSORE SUNSHADES, plain and with fancy borders. Prices, 9s. lid ios. 6d., 12S. Ed;, to 21s. ' 'GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD.; LAMBTON QUAY. \

TB 'ARQ. HOUSE NEW,GOODS -JUST ARRIVED. - : ■ SIX SPECIAL'VALUESI SIX SPECIAL VALUESI SIX SPECIAL VALUESI SIX SPECIAL VALUES! FROM.OUR SUMMER DRESS DEPARTMENT. ■ UNOBUSHABras PIQUE, in a choke selection of colours, also in white and cream; 44m. 2Si yar(Ji .UNORUSHTBLE CREPE PIQUE,- in smart summer shades; 42in. 2s, 9d. yard. WHITE PIQUE, 29in. u.. Ildl| Is< 6dll i Bl lid., 2s . 3d. yard. FLORAL VOILES, in pretty colourings. ' 9d., is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d., 25., 2s. 6d. yard. JAP CREPES, in all tho wanted colours; 30in. and Is. yard. NOVELTY OTTOMAN, self colour stripes, in pretty shades; 28in. WRITE FOR PATTERNS. 6d " **' »"«■ }•■■ . 'Afio/fiaUSE • . , CUBA' STREET, WELLINGTON. ..'.'our children's sandals most popular — : BECAUSE THEY WEAR SO VfELL. They are STOUT, but not clumsy. They are STYLISH, but comfortable. They are the RIGHT SHAPE, for tender, growine feet. They will stand plenty.of WEAR, AND TEAR. J AND -— THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. CHILDREN'S TAN OR ELACK SANDALS, strong sewn leather soles. 7to 10, 4s. 6d.; 11 to 1, 4s. lid.; Maids', 2 to 6, ss. lid. CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK SHOETTES, with flexible chrome soles 7to 10, 4s. lid. jllto 1, ss. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5, 6s. 9d. CHILDIfEN'S TAN OR BLACK WILLOW CALF "IDEAL" SANDALS, English made, Veklt-Schoen nature-form soles. 4to 6, 4s. 6d.; 7to 10 ss. lid.; 11 to 1, 6s. 11(1. . ■ WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. R , . HANNAH '& CO';; LTD. WELLINGTON. WE STOCK THESE SANDALS AT ALL OUR BRANCHES.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2275, 8 October 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2275, 8 October 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2275, 8 October 1914, Page 4

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