'mgXI&DjE & STAINS, LTD. %MflwW»wfr»r ■■■pi.'* MDAtA MS OCCUPIED WITH A DAINTY PIECE OP NEEDLEIWORKj YOU WILL ADD MANY-PLEASURES TO THE MOStfENJOYABLE OF HOLIDAYS. ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES.IN DAINTY NEEDLEWORK. (T&fli some of the very newest and most effective Ait Designs from tie Sand of America's loading artists. The quality throughout -V of the ben, and the finished artiolo will fully repay the time Bpent in embroidory. . JBINOHLINEIfTABLB\OENTRES- ' . ... ,_. T . , ' Very dainty designs for embroidering on White,lrish Linen of a good ■"' "■' — quality. Included in the package are 8 skeins of pure dye embroidery silk and illustrated ohart giving full instructions for working. Price Complete, 3s. 3d. eaoh. j22 INCH LINEN.TABLE CENTRES— Conventional designs on Brown Art Linen, full instructions for working, . showing stitches in detail, and euffieient pure dye embroidery silk in art shades to finish the piece. Price Complete, 33. 11d. eaoh. !B3 INCH PILLOW CUSHIONS- „ ~ T . \, ,„ Effective conventional designs traced on Brown Art Linen, with self I backs,-full working instructions and euffieient silks to. finish in good I art shades. Price Complete, 4s. 6d. each. fa-x 64 INCH TABLE SCARVES- • ( Designs to match abovo cushions on tho same lmen. With full lnstruc- * tions,and embroidery silk to finish.. Price Complete, 6s. Ild. each. • For finishing ouabion or> soarf ends, in Brown, Natural, White, and Green; 3} inohes wide. Price, ls.3d. a yard. &LADE-UP CRASH NOVELTiESThe following are all useful little and require only a very small amount of work to finish off. 'The designs are simple and pretty—so easy to work that the most inexperienced worker Will meet no difficulty.. • HAIR TIDIES. is. eaoh. BRUSH AND COMB BAGS. is. 9d. each. KNITTING OR CROCHET BAGS. is. Bd, and 2b. 3d, eaoh. SLIPPER TIDIES. 2s. 11d. eaoh. BOOK CARRIERS. 2s. lid. each. MUSIC CASES.. '28. 11d. eaoh. /.'■■ WORK BAGS. 2s. lid. eaoh. LAUNDRY BAGS. . 2s. Bd., 3s. 3d., and 4s. 6d. each. WALL TIDIES. 38. 6d., 3s. 8d„ and 3s. lid. each. SHIRT CASES. 4s, Ild, each. foSEFUL AND DAINTY BOOKS-r With pretty designs for working on Crash Covers. "ENGAGEMENTS." ' ' 2s. 3d. each. TELEPHONE NUMBERS. 2s. 3d. each. "AUTOGRAPHS." . 2s. lid. each. POSTCARD. ALBUMS. 3s. 6d. each. Kmwmwmis stains, ltd. • WMIIJMIOMII.^TJVJM,iLWUtt,*JJ,IJJ M U l 1 ' _ BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME WHILE | FURNISHING PRICES ARE DOWN! ' [ These bright, sunny days show, ng faded curtainß and worn furnishings. ' x You wish to replace them, of course!, and here's the opportunity to do so at' below-usual prices. ' Don't postpone freshening up yon* home when you oan get your needs at such remarkably, low rates. These great reductions put money, in your } .pocket! ■ • % BARGAINS JN CURTAINS, FLOOR COVERINGS, ETC. .■ ■ y n I CREAM CASEMENT CLOTH—SO inohes wide; the correot fabric for making ', casement curtains. Usually Bold at Is. 6d. per yaTd. Sale Price, is. 2d. per yard. ' OREAM POPLIN—SO inches wide: heavy make; splendid for cushion covers, curtains, etc. Usually sold at Is. lid. per yard. Sale Price, is. 6d. per yard. ,<ORETONIjES—3O Inches wide jin any Bhade to match the various rooms. The designs have been specially selected from the leading British Makers. Usually fiold at Is. 9d. and Is. lid. per yard. . , Sale Price, is. 4d. per yard. .TAPESTRY : TABIB JT CqVERS-2J yards long.;.in-: shades of.icrimson and olive : greeii; plain centres with-neat borders." Usually sold'at 225. 6d. each. Sale Price, 16s. 6d. eaoh. .CARPET ENDS-27 inches wide, 54 inches long; suitable for bedside rugs; in shades of pink, green; red, and Fawn; Sale Price, 4s. 9d. eaoh. ■MOHAIR DOOR SLIPS—In shades of green and crimson; extra special value. Usually.sold at 4s. 6d. each. .. . ! Sale Price, 3s. 9d. each. LINOLEUM—6 feet wide; a great variety of - patterns and colourings to ■ - <•" choose from.. ■■• Usually sold at 4s. 6d. and 45..11 d. per yard. Sale Price, 3S. 11 d. per yard, C. &K. FAMOUS DROPHEAD SEWINC MACHINES. - - WiiH all the*latest' attachments.., 'Built to last a lifetime. Ball-bearing parts;, Stand is of solid steel, and woodwork is made of oak, beautifully -polished. Usually Bold at £6 10s. each. Sale Price, £s 15s. each. SEE THE WONDERFUL OFFERINCS AT & KERSLEY'S- : GREAT HALF-YEARLY. SALE. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. Eiwi-..- .-■„.. ~.,.., —„ ■ilium... mi iiiiuamiiMlnmiiiiiiiiH TE LAKO HOD.SB ' ' • I 'desire to notify their many Patrons and the Public generally that, ;, : .-■ notwithstanding • recent paragraphs which have appeared in the'dailypress (newspapers) warning them of the inevitable advance in the prioes of Drapery, during this week at tho ; GREAT. ANNUAL SUMMER SALE ALL PRICES WILL BE LOWER. To substantiate the above "good news" you-are invited to examine the undermentioned SPECIAL VALUES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY.— , . ■ - - - MEN'S SHIRTS-2S. Bd. and 2s. lid. Usual prices, 3s.' lid. and 4s. 6d. MEN'S PYJAMAS-3S. 11d. and 53. 11d. .Usual-prices, ss. 6d and 7s. 6d. • . MEN'S'WOOL PANTS-3S. Bd. Usual price, 4s. 6d. MEN'S WOOL SINGLETS—2S. 11d. Usual price, Bs, lid. , BLACK CASHMERE HALF HOSE—3 Pairs for 2S. 3d. MEN'S CAPS—Ar, Good Line Clearing at ls.>6d. I. 3EE^Wi,NP ; PWS FOR HUNDREDS OF OTHER MONEY-SAVERS. ra &RQ HOUSE CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. "LONGWALK" FLEXIBLE SHOES FOR CHILDREN. FREE FROM TACKS OR ROUGH SEAMS. VELDT-SCHOEN SHOES. MADE ON; NATURE'FORM SHAPES. JUST THE VERY THIN 3. Children's Tan.or Blaok Kid One- Children's White Moßuck Onp-bnr bar Shoes-3 to 6; 2s. lid.; 7to 10, Shoes-3 to 6, 3s. 9d 7io ]0 fif 4s. lid. fla.jlltol.6B. 9d. ' 10JU,0S - Children's Tan pi Black Kid Twin- Children's Tan or Black Kid Dorbv bar Shoes—3 to 6, 4s. 6d. j7 to 10, ■ Bals—4 to 6, ss. 6d.; 7 to 10 7s 6s. 6d. ' • 6d. ' Children's Tan or Black Kid Gibson- Children's Tan or Black Kid Button tie—4 to 6, 4e. 6d.; 7to 10, 6s. 6d. Boote—4 to 6, 6s. 6d.; 7 to 10 7s Children's Tan or Blaok Bos Calf 6d. ' Sandals—3 to 6, 4s. 6d.; 7to 10, Children's White Mcßuck Button ' os. lid.; 11 to 1/ 6s. Ud. Boots—4 to 6, ss. 6d.: 7 to 10. 7s. 6d. ' ; WE-SELL THESE SHOES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. . i : _. B. HANNAH & CO., LTD. WELLINGTON. QJFR MAIE .QBJJEJ* QAT^QAUEg.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2364, 21 January 1915, Page 4
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