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Latest Hosiery pities, Neckwear, -Ribbons, the Fashionable Veils, your Gloves, your bhoes, even tho daintiest of Handkerchiefs— 'Are hero at KIRKCALDIE'S, waiting for your inspection. It is well worth your while to take a stroll round our house during this Race, season; and it is our aim to make everyono thoroughly welcome. ' ELECANT RACE COATS. CHARMING RACE COAT, in Oyster Grey Silk Resilda, three-quarter length, cut a shaped flounce, wide frill at foot, loose Magyar sleeve, smartly cut cuff, finished frill at neck, fastening with sash ends, lined ' throughout white satin. Prioe > 79s< 6a - HANDSOME COAT, in Natural Tussore Silk. Revors and frilled collar of striped Tartan Silk, sleeve cut with long shoulder effect, cuffs finished silk ornaments, cutaway fronts, fastening in front with largo silk braid ornament, button to tono. ' Price, £5 155. Gel. ELEGANT TUSSORE SILK c6aT, very smartly cut in pegtop effect, lined throughout with rich navy spot silk, cuffs, collar,' and rovers of same silk as lininiz. fastening in front with handsome braid ornament and button to tone. b cnnT ,„c fln ,&5 1 "' 6 "' LADIES' RACE FOOTWEAR. •'THE ECTLECT"—AII Patent Four-Button Walking Shoe, light welted soles, Cuban heels, Paris toes ' Price, 295. 6d. pair. •'THE OMEGA"—Patent Golosh Four-Button Walking light welted soles, matt kid tops, smart Paris shape. . . „ rJ ,'< ' • .Price, 295. td.i pair. "THE STUBB"—Patent Golosh Light Walking Shoe, matt kid quarters, patent facings, fancy punching of golosh and cap, smart short toe. ' "' Price, 295. 6d. pair. "THE NELLlE"—Patent Golosh Two-Button Promenade Shoo, black suede tops, celluloid Louis heels, smart Paris shape. ... ' . . , l ' Price, 31s, 6d. pair. 1 ■ — KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. || i i „,. ..u 1.U1..1. in. ■...i.i.jn.niiimi.r. ■m.«iii».ui.iiiti«iij»jfn.»uiii«iß»jmi.mTiiimn>«L<a»r«n A PLEA FOR STEADY TRADE. ' The most serious problem of the moment, in the eyes of all > business men, is how to keep all the people of this country as far as • -possible fully employed. " :'.'■■■■'■ ,At GEORGE & KERSLEY'S we have felt it to be,a patriotic duty to retain oveiy member of our staff and,pay usual- wages regii- • larl'y. ■,-. NO ASSISTANT HAS, BEEN-, DISMISSED—NO SALARIES HAVE BEEN REDUCEDTHROUGH THE W.ARIn order, however, that we may be able to adhere to this policy it. is essential THE PUBLIC SHOULD SHOP AS USUAL.AND PAY ACCOUNTS PROMPTLY. Said a London.business.man the other day: "War requires two - forces: one to fight with risk of life against the enemy; another to • v " keep tho lifeblood of the nation moving to carry on the work of mak- -"' ing and providing." ■ . The person who, at this time, needlessly economises or unduly postpones the settlements of accounts is, indirectly helping the enemy by causing unemployment. Diminished demand affects both storekeeper and manufactur-. ers. Men aoid women are thrown idle, not only in New Zealand, but in Great Britain,' which in this hour needs all the support YOU can render. We make this appeal for Steady' Trade feeling confident the Public will respond. Some economies, of course, will bo necessary. But Patriotism and Prudence both urge you to . BUY.FREELY AND PAY PROMPTLY. ■•."..- NOTE.—The latest ship to arrive from the Old Country has brought a Full Range of Novelties. See them TO-DAY. GEORGE & KE/ESLEY/LTD.. "THE STORE THAT STUDJES YOUR POCKET," ~ - WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI.. . ' ' TE ARO. HOUSE : • SMART ATTIRE FOR HOLIDAY WEAR.. ■ We beg to call your attention to our well assorted stocks of suitable lines for Holiday Wear—in both style and value they wear the T.R.O.,stamp, as the following lines will indicate: — WHITE JAP SILK FRENCH SHIRT BLOUSES, trimmed large collars and coloured buttons. 15S. 6d. ,16s. 6d. \ WHITE GREPON AND VOILE BLOUSES, trimmed fine embroidery with Peter Pan collars and V-shaped neck. , 155. 6d., 17s. 6.d EMERALD HOPSACK COSTUME, in new Raglan shape, sleeves forming back and front, collar of cream cloth, bolted at waist. 105s. MODEL COSTUME in Navy Silk Crepe, new Raglan sleeves, smartly'cut basque, loose blduso buttoned down front and belted. 8£ Guineas. CERISE VELOUR CLOTH COSTUME, in very loose Kimono shape and belted, satin collar and cuffs. . 7 Culneas, FRENCH SAILOR HAT in Burnt Coloured Straw, trimmed black ribbon velvet and small rosebuds. ' ' 21s. \ VERY USEFUL HAT IN WHITE CHIP STRAW, trimmed plain band of ribbon in contrasting colours. 9S, 6d. CHILDREN'S COLOURED OVERALLS, in light and dark materials, 18 to 36 iiicli. is. lid., 2s. 6d., 2s. 11d., 3s. 8d.,35.11d. SMART FROCKS FOR THE SEASIDE, in Print or HoUand, in sizes 20 to 36 inches. 3s. 11(1., «S. 6d., 4s. 11d., to 9s. 11d. TE 'AIIO HOUSE- ' CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. 2 ; ■ LADIES' SHOES FOR TENNIS AND CROQUET. . "LARGEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND. x LOWEST PRICES ALSO. Women's White Canvas Shoes, Grey Rubber Soles, 2s. 6d. Women's White or Grey Shoes, Black Rubber Soles, 2s. lid. Women's White or Grey Shoes, Black Rubber Soles, 3s. lid. Women's White One-Bar Shoes, Red Rubber Soles, 4s. 6d. ' Women's White Canvas Shoes, Chrome Soles, for asphalt, 4s. lid. Women's White Canvas Shoes, White Rubber Soles, ss, 6d. WomenVWhite Drill Derby Shoes, Red Rubber Soles, 6s. 6d. Women's White Canvas Shoes, Chrome Soles, for asphalt, 7s. 6d. Women's White Canvas Shoes, White Rubber Soles, 7s, 6d. Women's Black Glace One-Bar Shoes, Stout Chrome Soles, 10s. Gd. Women's White Buckskin Derby Shoes, Red Rubber Soles, 15s. 6d. NUGGET CLEANER, 6d, PERFECTION, 9d. '■'. : '-'; ITffiNNAH SCO.; MB: (THE HOUSE FOR SPORTS SHOES, WELLINGTON. ~;.•... ; ' weJ3TOOK m&W&$&M.m a™& Ea - „ -

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2288, 23 October 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2288, 23 October 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2288, 23 October 1914, Page 4

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