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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. RTTT WU A T WTTT, 'All! That's just the question, isn't it? IJUX i! IlAl TT Silk or Ninon or Crepe De. Chene— _____ , _ _ dozens of fabrics come to mind. But ' YfITJ WEAR ' really you can't decide until you see this special showing of charming.fabrics for Evening Wear. Novelty, beauty, and low pricc are in happy combination. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN EVENING FABRICS. > Broohe Orepe de Ohene, 40in. wide,_ss. lid. yard; in shades of Cerise, Emerald, Apricot, Gold, Sake, Terra Cotta: a good wearing material, suitable for Evening Dresse6 or for Evening Wraps. Broche Crepe.de Chene. 40in. wide; 7s, lid, yard ; in shades of Sky, Bisciiit, Mative, Turquoise, suitable for Evening Dresses. Silk Crepoiis, 39in. wide, 4s. lid. yard; in shades of Grey, Gdld, Sky. Blue, Pink. .' Shadow effect Self Coloured Ninons. <10in., 4s. lid. : yard; in shades . of Rose, Flame, Pink; Saxe, Champagne, Biscuit, gkv Blue, and , Canary.;, suitable.f9r livening AVeaij for Drapingsj or for Tunics. 1 Floral 'Ninons,-42in'.'-wide, ss. Cd. yard; in various designs and oolo'irings; suitable for Evening Wear. ■••• Plain Coloured Ninons, 40in. wide, 3s. 6d. yard; in shades of Purple, • Saxe, Cliampaghe, Mole, Reseda, Emerald, Navy/ Salmon, Rose, Cerise, Grey, lied, Paris, Helio, and Royal ; suitable for Drapings ■' ■ and Coverings-for Evening Wear. Coloured French. Satin, Cliarmont, 40in. wide, 6s. lid. yard; in shades of Purple ( Emerald, ltese, Sapphire, Saxe, Biscuit, Grey, Mole, Navy ; suitable for Evening DresSes or for Evening Wear: This display : s authoritative! Wide choice, absolute value, and downright excellence,, aro offered you! Come! : — ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. HOME DRESSMAKING MEANS ECONOMY! 'And it hi'ertiii bonblo Economy if you get your Materials now at GEORGE & KERSLEY'S MID-SEASON BARGAIN SALE. The immense display of Amazing Bargains keeps this Store thronged with delighted buyers. Follow the crowd this morhiiigl See our shbwiiig of FASHIONABLE ij&ESS MATERIALS AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS. TEDDY BEAR CLOTH—The warmest Winter Coatiiig Material. •In shades of Fawiij Brofrn, Cerise, aid Violet. 52 inches wide. Exceptional . value at 12s. 6d. yard..... Sale Prloe. BS. 6d. yard, SMART DIAGONAL TWEEDS—4O inch wide. In Grey, Amethyst, Violet, • Green, Blue, etc. Good hard-wearing cloth. Usual price, 2s. 6d. yard. ... i . Sale Price, is. 9tl. yard. SHEPHERD'S TARTANS—42 inch wide. In all sized checks. Usual prices, 2s. 6d., 3s. 3d.; 3s. lid., 4s; 6d. yard . Sale Prices, is. lid., 2s. 9d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 11d. yard. NAVY COATING SERGE —Pure Indigo dye; all wool; absolutely fast colour; unrivalled for children's year. 50 inch wide. Usually 2s. 9d. yard. , _ ... Sale Price, is. 9d. yard. CORD VELVETEENS—For Spdrts Coats, 24 to 29 inches wide; in wide and narrow cords. Shades include Saxe, Mole, Grey, Brown, Cardinal, Violet, Cream, etc. . Sale Prlcesj 2s. 3d., 2s, 6d., 2S. lid. yard. JAPANESE SILK—36 inch wide. A splendid heavy-weight washing silk for Blouses, Frocks, Lingerie, etc. Good shade of Ivory. Worth 3s. 3d. yard. , . • • Sale Price, 2s. 6d. yard. CREPE NINON—4Om. wide; in Lotus Blue, Maize, Flame, Shell Pink; Sky, Cream, etc. Sale Price, 3s. -dd. yard. BROCADED CREPE DE CHENE—An exquisite material, in Saxe, Wedgwood, Silver Grey, Navy, Champagne, Old Gold, and Flame. 40 inch wide. Sale Prlce t ss. 6d. yard. NOTE.—COUNTRY ORDERS SENT POST FREE. GMORGE & KERSLEY. LTD. MID-SEASON BARGAIN SALE, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. limutimiiHiiuii imißin mu & T Ara» Sense. MEN'S 1915 OVERCOATS AT CUT PRICES. English Manufacturer's Stock. Just purchased. All t _ 1915 Styles. New Materials. Latest cut. Remember—quality is true economy. These Coats possess quality. The prices spell economy. Sounds like wisdom, AT SS/fi Fifty D - B - Men ' 6 > belted back > Kalian lined. Grevs, ..... ..Browns, and Stripes. Sizes, 3 .to „7„ Full cut 50s. a m "-trv '■ S?? ts - A . ' Cut Prloe, 355. 6d. AJ. 4D/- J-lf'ity Overcoats, double breasted. Very smart, belted ' back. In new Nap Cloths. Lined.-Fleecy. Warmth . . . without weight. Present value, 59s'. 'Od. . . „,. „• . ' • cut Price, 4ss. Am rpl Forty-three Gabardine Raincoats. Varied Styles, Striped AX 00/" and plain. Cheek or Shot Linings. Were 70s. , . , . s ■' To-day,. 555. AT 91 L • An a "gnt down to 7s. 6d. each. ;;Your Boy's New Ovcr'■fix uxj- coat may be chosen from 135 Youths' and Boys' Winter weight, good wearing garments. .Prices will surelv 20 up. Buy this tte&k while. YOU SAVE 15/- TO £1 ON EVERY COAT. ife. Ar.o Houg.& n ■■ ■ it-HTT 'I !■ l'""i T j it ■ >|t , STOUT CLOGS' WITH WOOD SOLES FOR DAIRYING SLAUCHTERItfEN, AND OTHER WORKS. 'A great many CLOGS Have in the bast come from GERMANY. Ours are all BRITISH make .and are none the worse for that. A glance below will show how reasonable oiir prices are. SEtiD TO US FOR CLOGS. MEN'S GRAIN LEATHER HIGH LEG 3-BUCKLE CLOGS—FeIt lined, without tips. 9s. 6d. MEN'S SPLIT LEATHER BLUCHER dLOGS—With tabs to buckle over lace-holes, tips and irons. 9s. Gd. MEN'S 10-INCH WELLINGTON GRAIN LEATHER CLOGS—FeIt lined, without tips. 12s. 6d. MEN'S CARRIAGE WASHING CLOGS-High leg. 17s. 6d. WOMEN'S GRAIN LEATHER, LACE CLOGS-Whito "felt lined, without tips. 7«. 6d. LOWEST PRICES IN NEW ZEALAND. r R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. iWELMNGTONi .WRITE FOR QUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2464, 18 May 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2464, 18 May 1915, Page 4

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