KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ■ . • 6— —. SOMETHING SERVICEABLE AND ARTISTIC IN COLOURED NEEDLEWORK. Stencil wotK for embroidery has many points that commend it to busy neeffleworkerg, chief among them being the small amount of work required to ■ , jpye as artistio effect.Then, again, the work is inexpensive, serviceable, and entirely, in harJhony with the present day style of house furnishing. / . The following are recommended for artistio results:— 'STINTED ART TABLE CENTRES. 'A splendid line for children or beginners to work on. Simple dt-signs, little work —in fact they oi.ly need to be outlined. Large range of designs, round shapes, on Art Tick. Price, lo|d. each, •PPEOIAL LINE OF STENCILLED CUSHIONS. Square shape, vary pretty conventional designs of Rose, Poppies, Violets, Moss Rose, etc., in natural colourings on biscuit cdlour Art Tick, with green backs. It is surprising what a pretty cushiion can be made with very little work from one of these. Price, Is. 6d, eaoh. HEAVY LINEN TABLE SCARVES. There is not a great deal of work in these, and the effect when finished is very beautiful and artistic. The colourings are not overdone— and will tone with most up-to-date furnishings. Size, 54 x 22. < price, 4s. 6d. each. CUSHIONS TO MATCH THESE SCARVES. ■ , On earns material with green baoka, pillow shape. Price, la. Ild. each. . BEAUTIFUL TABLE CENTRES ON FANCY LINEN CRASH. 'A very light and effective design in green leaves" arranged in a circle. Easy to work, and most serviceable to wear. 22 inch. Price, 4s. lid. each. [TABLE SCARFS TO MATCH ABOVE. Size 54 x 22. Price, 7s. Ed. each, iINEN CUSHION FRINGE. Biscuit shade, knotted fringe. 8 inches wide. Price, Is. 4d. a yard. COTTON FRINGE. •' In cream and biscuit, 8 inches wide.' Price, 6|d, a yard.. . — ■ 1 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.
- — > - " ' ' ' '' "TfIRDAY OF THE AMATEUR DRESSMAKER IS PAST"---So' writes a- London "authority on Fashions. That, of course is . to true. ■ But certainly to be in accord with the Modes of to-day, garments must be .cut .and needled by experts if ,they are to be really attractive and hecoming. ' . . ' "-. ' Now that the Palmerston North Show-and Christchurch Carnival turn your thoughts to fimart appearel, you cannot do better than plaoo your Costume or Gown order with our Dressmaking Department. Charges are strictly moderate. Delivery to time and complete satisfaction guaranteed. . ; CHARMINGNOVELTY ROBINCS V . IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. Absolutely "Le Dernier Cri" are the new robes in Fancy Checks. Largo ; stocks in brown and white, grey and white, navy and white; Price, 425. per Robe. EPONGE ROBES must be seen as words cannot describe thoir beauty. Crossbar designs "on white grounds for coats;, plain materials for skirts, ■jghadesv of-.Baxe, tan,,.deep lime. ..J.™,, «> Price, <355. per Robs. OUR NEW MILLINERY WILL SUIT EVERY TASTE AND PURSE. Wo have decked out our Salon with a new shipment of beautiful Trimmed Hats, in Straw, Silk, Tulle, and Fancy Coverings—each a masterpiece of eleganco and good taste. Prices from 15s. 6ri, to 425; • -,>vA big shipment of thei .latest'Jihajesx in White Chip, Tagel, Lisere, Tuscan, ana Leghorn has just been opened. . Priced from 4s. lid. to 12s. 6tl, FETCHING VALUES IN UNDERSKIRTS. Dainty White Washing Silk Underskirts with small accordeon pleated frill. Perfectly made from' waist to hem. Price, ?7S. Cd. Neatly shaped Satin Petticoat with six-inch pleated frill, split on one side. Splendid value at 12s. 6d. , NOTE THIS WEEK'S RIBBON "SPECIAL." - . Exports from Home Buyers state that, ribbons are much advanced in . price. Our prices, however, aTo still unaffected by this rise, and we offer ■ our FAMOUS WIDE GLACE SILK RIBBON, AU colours, Including creme, navy, sky,' brown, cinnamon, champagne, etio., ■ ! also rich gold Satin Mervs, at the wonderful price of 84d. per yard. .Worth double .at normal times. A real snip NOW GEORGE &. KERSLE.Y,' LTD; ; WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. ' f .
;; TE'ARO HOUSE w - SMART ATTIRE FOE HOLIDAY WEAK, We beg to call your attention to our well assorted stocks of suitable ?m©3 for Holiday Wear—m both style and value they wear the T.R.O. stamp bs the following lines will • indicate. (WHITE. JAP SILK FRENCH .SHIRT BLOUSES, trimmed large collars and , coloured buttons. - 15S. 6d. ,16s. 6d. iWHITE OREPON AND VOILE BLOUSES, trimmed fine embroidery with Peter Pan collars and V-sliapsd neck. 15S, Gd., '17s. 6.d EMERALD HOPSACK COSTUME, in her Raglan shape, sleeves forming back and front, collar of cream cloth, belted at waist. 105s. MODEL COSTUME in Navy Silk Crepe/new Raglan sleeves, smartly cut ' basque, loose blouse buttoned down front and belted. 8| Culnsao. CERISE VELOUR CLOTH COSTUME, in very loose Kimono shape and belted satin collar and cuffs'. ) j Guineas' • FRENCH SAILOR HAT in Burnt Coloured Straw, trimmed black ribbon'velvet and small rosebuds. j-| Si VERYUSEFUL HAT IN WHITE CHIP STRAW, trimmed plain bSnd of ribbon in contrasting colours. 9S. 6d. CHILDREN'S COLOURED OVERALLS, in light and dark materials, 18 to 36 inch. 1s - 2s. 6(1., 2s. lid., 3s. 6d.,35. 11d. SMART FROCKS FOR THE SEASIDE, in Print or Holland, in sizes 20 to 36 mchos. 3s. 11d., «s. ed., 4s. 11d., to 9s. lid. TE 'ARO HOUSE , , CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.
LADIES' SHOES FOR TENNIS AND CROQUET. LARGEST STOCK IN NE-W ZEALAND. 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. od. Women's White Drill Derby Shoes, Red Rubber Soles, Bs. 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, ios. 6d. , . .Women's .White Buckskin Dorby Shoes, Red Rubber Soles, 10s. Gd. NUGGET ■ CLEANER, 6d, PERFECTION, 9d. JtV HANNAH ■& CO;; LTD. THE HOUSE FOR SPORES SHOES, WELLINGTON. WEJ BTOCK THESE SHOES 'AT ALL OUR BRANCHES.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2290, 26 October 1914, Page 4
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