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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. *' ■ » PCJtE WOOL N.Z. FLANNELS -SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED IN NEW ZEALAND, !We a» showing a-splendid'array of handsome flannels suitable for Ladies' and Gentlemen's, Boys' and Girls' Wear. The designs are more attractive than, ever, and the weaves are of beautiful texture SOFT AND iWELL SHRUNK. DAINTY DESIGNS AND SMART STRIPES FOR BLOUSES AND DRESSING JACKETS. ALSO—GOOD WEARING QUALITIES, PARTICULARLY SUITABLE FOR PYJAMAS, UNDERFLANNELS, ETC., ETC., LIGHT AND HEAVY WEIGHTS. •iiIT.T, PT7RE WOOL—27 inches wide; in shades of White, Pink, Orkney, and Shetland At I2}ri. per yard. IALT. PT7RR WOOL—27 inches wido; in shades of Pink, White, Orkney, and / Shetland - At Is. 2d. per yard. fiT.T, PTTRTiI WOOL —28 inches, wide; in shades of Orkney, Shetland) Natural, White, Piak- ' At is. 4d. per yard. !ATiTj PURE WOOL (shrunk)—2B inches wide; in shades of Natural, White, Pink, Orkney, and Shetland. At IS. 7d. per yard. !ALL PURE WOOL (shrunk)—2B inches wide; in shades of White Pink, Na- - turalT Orkney, Navy, Shetland. At is. 3d. per yard. 'ALL PURE 'WOOL (shrunk)—2B inches wide; in shades of Khaki, Natural, Pink, White, Orkney, Shetland. At 18. 110. per yard. 'ALL PURE WOOL (shrunk)-28 inches wide; in shade of Khaki only. _ At 2Si «Qi per yarai PTi'AIDING FLANNEL—AII Pure Wool; very suitable for Ladies' Coats and Skirts, and Boys' Suits; in shades of Light Grey, Mid Grey, Dark Grey, Light Shetland, and Dark Shetland; 30 ■NAVY AND SCARLET PLAIDINGS— At 28. Bd. per yard. SAMPLES FORWARDED ON APPLICATION TO COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. WE ADVISE YQU TO SECURE AN EARLY CHOICE 0F THESE SPLENDID LINES.

KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. THE DAINTIEST OF UNDERWEAR AT PLEASING PRICES. These charming garments and wonderfully good values will commend-themselves to ladies who wish to add to their stock of dainty Underclothing. . . u-i.ii Wo have a very wide selection of choicc goods, which all are all beautifully made and prettily trimmed. Come, and select your needs to-day. CAMISOLES. SADIES' CAMISOLES—AII fine quality Cambric, round shape neck • preflilr trimmed down front with Valenciennes Insertions. Prloe, 43, 9fl. T, A PTES' CAMISOLES—Made high neck and short sleeves; prettily trimmed voke of Valenciennes Lace tad Embroidery Insertion; small puff sleeves. ' , ■ Price, 73. Ild. SADIES' CAMISOLES—Made Empire shape: trimmed Valenciennes Lace and Insertion; yoke finished Under arms with broad Embroidery beading) threaded soft washing ribbon. Price, 10s, 11a. NICHTDfiESSES. Ii'ADIES' SLIP-OVER SHAPE NIGHT DRESSES—Yoke composed ' of pretty open-work design of Swiss Embroidery and daintily finished pale blue ribbon threadings. PrlCfl, BS. 11(1. DAINTY NIGHTDRESSES—Made V-sliape neck, prettily trimmed Valenciennes Lace and Insertion; yoke threaded double row of pale blno ribbon beading; sleeves to elbow. Prloe, 113, 6d, CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESSES—PrettiIy trimmed Imitation Cluny Lace with Swiss EmmbroMel'y Applique Insertions; neck finished Embroidery beading, threaded piiik ribbon. Price, 16s. 6d. KNIOKERS. LADIES' CAMBRIC KNICKERS—Made closed shape, with elastio at waist; tight shape at knee'; trimmed alternate rows of embroidery and lacS insertion. Price, SS. lid. ■ —"LADIES' KNICKERS—Open shape; made with dainty frills of Cambric; trimmed Imitation Torchon Lace and Insertion. Price,-6s. 11a. rro OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS: WE PAY POSTAGE ON LETTER ORDERS. '©BORGB & KERSLEY, LTD; THE LEADINC.STORE FOR VALUE, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. -

!TE ARO HOUSE DRAPERY CO. LTD. t CONCERNING ' CHILDREN'S COATS. YOUR CHILD'S NEW COAT for Winter can be selected at Te Aro House from a rang© of Materials, including Corded Velvet, Plushette, Serge, Caracul, Teddy Bear,, or Coloured Tweeds. THE LITTLE TEDDY BEAR SETS, including Coat and Bonnet, in a. pretty child's shade of Saxe, costing 13s. lid. for the first - - ' toddling size, only rise Is. for each size larger. FOR THE DAINTY CREAM LAMBSWOOL COATS, in which "kiddies" look so cosy, Te Aro House only asks 15s. 6d. for a, ' . child of 4 years; 22-inch is 18s. 6d.; 21-inch is 215.; and 26-inch, for 8 years, is 235. 6d. May we show them to you? TE ARO HOUSE DRAPERY CO. LTD. \ CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

WOMEN'S PATENT SHOES FOR AUTUMN WEAR. If you eet the right kind of PATENT SHOE there is plenty of wear in it, and for appearance aid stylo PATENT LEATHER HAS NO EQUAL. We have many snappy lines'in Patents, and. our prices are always kept down. NEW 1916 DESIGNS.

Women's Patent Court Shoes, black suecle collar, walking substance 6ole. Clark's make —18s. Gd. Women's Patent Low-cut One-But-ton Shoes, a very popular style. Clark's make —18s. Cd. Women's Patent Two Pearl Button Shoes, dull kid tops, puntp soles. Bostock's make —21s. Women's Patent Gibson Derby Shoes, largo eyelets, wide silk laces, new shapes—From 12s. fid. to' 265.

Women's Patent Instep Bar Shoes, flat silk bows, pump soles, neat afternoon shoe —10s. od. Women's Patent Two-Button Shoes, black siiede tops, white pearl buttons. "Pandora."—l2s. lid. a Women's Patent Court Shoes, perforated collar, and tab, nou-ehp hning. "Pandora." —15s- 6d. _ Women's Patent Heel Bar Shoes, flat silk bows, stout walking soles, Cuban heels. "Flexel. 15s. 6d.

Postage, 6d. Pair Extra. JVRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. R. CO., LTD. WELUNCT3H.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2416, 23 March 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2416, 23 March 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2416, 23 March 1915, Page 4

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