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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. |,- - . .." ■■» '' ' » EXCLUSIVE SHOWING OF BEAUTIFUL | ROBINGS. | 4N spite of the overwhelming contingencies Paris has had to contend with, her [ designers have produced some oharming fabrics of unique character. We have [-/ ithe pick of these materials which, while conservative and refined, are distinctly i novelties. . . !' FASHION.Deorees that the Season will open again with those beautiful clinging I feupple materials which fall so gracefully into the many draped and pleated ef--1 Jects, so necessary in the fashionable world. WE HAVE SIMPLY BOUCHT EVERYTHING OF MERIT, AND IN i SHADES THAT WILL C LIST EN AND CLINT THEIR WAY * INTO YOUR HEART. METftOR SATIN ROBE LENGTHS, in the newest shades of navy, champagne, sase ana caprice ' ' £5 SS. robe length. • BENGALINE ROBES, in good shades of brown, grey, tan-, and green . • - 795. fid. robe length. • BROCHE YELVET, 28in. wide, the latest novelty for Opera cloaks and wraps ' in the newest shades of flame, moujik, maize, purple, ivory, sase blue, apricot, sky and mole ® 8, Hd" y&rd' NAVY MOIRE VELOUR, one of the newest materials 133. 60. saoh, MOIRE VELOUR, in shades of brown, purple, and light .brown BLACK SILK BENGALINE, -42in. wide, for smart costumes 11s. ed., I3s, 6d., 158. fid. yard. • BLACK SILK REPP BROOART GL'ACE, 40in. wide. Another smart black . .. material-for costumes and frocks 128. fid. and 148. 6d. yard. PLAOK' OASHMERE HARTIENNE BROOHE SILK, in robe lengths only 675. Bd., 85s. robe length. ; KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN THE NEWEST MILLINERY AT GEORGE & KERSLEY'S. So wide is the styles and shades that any lady may be perfectly suited with a becoming hat. Prices are surprisingly little for such chic and dressy headgear. ■ . , s Trimmed-Hats,from 129. fid.—Modish Felts from 38.' 11d. > —Military shapes from 6S. 11d.—Chic exclusive models from • . 498. fid.—such are the extraordinary values offered here. : Don't buy your Hat until you inspect our well-stocked Millinery. Salon. Call TO-DAY! .' A FEW OUT OF HUNDREDS.- , -V > JJL'AOK. VELVET SHAPES—In small Military effeots, with introductianß of ..' .- -'gold tissue and black faille ribbon, finished with smart quill. : ... 1 Price 12s. fid. [AMERICAN SAILOR—In black velvet, with colour under brim; long fanlike bow at left side-with toning knot of coloured velvet berries Prloe 168. fid. • BMALL'. SMART HIGH-CROWNED. VELVET SHAPES-In violet: or black, with handsome novelty plume in black or white Prloe 21s. SMART CLOSE TURBANS—In. velvet, outlined with seal fur and ornamented . . with dull gold braid or pleated ribbon •" 'Prloe 148. fid. SEE THESE EXCLUSIVE MODELS it choice selection of smart and charming modes of BEAUTY HATS, in black or colours, trimmed with Paradise Plumes or handsome Ostrich feather and ruche. Prices range from 495. fid., S9s. 6d., 635., to 6 guineas. These are exclusive styles. ' UNTRIMMED SHAPES 'AT KEEN PRICES. UNTRIMMED VELVET SHAPES—In Tricorne, Turban, American Sailor, French Sailor, and Smart Military Modes. Excellent styles Prices ss, lld.i 75, lid., ss. 11d„ 10s. fid. and 12s. fid. upwards. : UNTRIMMED FELTS—In all the above shapes and many others." Colours, black, royal, navy, brown, tan, cerise, scarlet, green, violet and all the latest tints Prices 3s. lid., 4s. Hd., ss. lid., fis. lid. up to 12s. fid. GEORGE & EERSXEiSv LTD; WELLINGTON AND IWANGANUI. TE AM) HOUSE DRAPERY GO. LTD; FURS! - ' FUR TIES, : FUR MUFFS ■ . FUR STOLES YOU will see a fine display in the Cuba Street windows of Black Fox, Natural' Red Fox, Kalinski, Squirrel, Ermine, Jap Marin, Fich, • Fox- „ aline, and Jungle Sets. SQUIRREL NECKLETS12S. fid., 19S. fid., 225. fid., 258. fid., UP to 428. IMITATION ERMINE TIES— 10s. fid., 12s. fid., 148. 6d.& 16s. fid. ' JUNGLE SET, comprising Muff and Stole 655. and £5 SS. . BLACK FOX SETS —A specially attractive parcel of selected skins has ": ■ been worked up exclusively, for Te Aro House, Handsome Tie or . Stole,-and Muffs with heads and tails ' ' , lOgns., Isgns., 21gns., to 36gns. . JAP MARTIN SETS,—rich luxnriant pelts of first quality only I2gns. and I4gns. NATURAL FITCH—4 skin Muff and Tie lOgns.. DYED FITCH —A darker colour resembling Martin 12gns. and 14gns. ' . BLACK FOXALINE SETS—straight or shaped Necklets with large Muffs 255., 35., 455., 555., 655., 755., and 848. a BBt. ...SKUNK DYED AMERICAN OPOSSUM—large Muff and Throwover I2gns. and I4gns. KE ARO HOUSE DRAPERY CO. LTD: ■■■■'; "FAMOUS FOR FURS." CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON . WISE MEN BUY GOODYEAR WELT BOOTS BECAUSE—They are extremely comfortable from'the first day of wearing. BECAUSE —There are not tacks or nails to tear the socks or hurt the feet. BECAUSE—They are made on the hand-sewn principle and can be repaired .:;., 'equal to new. , GOOD YEAR-WELTS ARE PERFECTION. ' MEN'S GL'ACE KID' GOLOSHED MEN'S STOUT BOX CALF DERBY ■ or DERBY BALS. Goodyear Welts BALS. Leather lined, pug toes "The Waukwel"" 18s. 6d,'„ "Footform" 28s. 6d. MEN'S BOX CALF GOLOSHED MEN'S GLACE KID DERBY SHOES ' BALS. Leather lined, perf. Golosh full round toes,. "Bostock's" make "The Bective" 235. fid.- 10s. 6d. MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY BALS. MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY SHOES, : Leather lined nature form shape crimped fronts, round toes, "Bec- ' "Restocks" 25?1 • live" 21s. • MEN'S TAN CALF DERBY BALS. MEN'S PATENT COLT DERBY ■ "The College'! 255. SHOES "The College" 225, 6d, •• MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DELIVERED. ;; HANNAH & GO., LTD^ WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2405, 10 March 1915, Page 4

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