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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ft. ■ ANY DUNCE KNOWS ENOUGH TO WEAR AN OVERCOAT WHEN IT'S RAINING ! BUTit takes a wise man to havo one on when it STAETS to rain. Rainproof yourself, sir! Nowadays good Overcoats can bo purchased for very small aiiDunts by purchasing bore. For 111- - .. .. . . stance —' , NOfE THESE QUALITY OVERCOATS. Men's SINGLE-BREASTED OVERCOATS-In English and Colonial Tweed, from the best manufacturers, tailor finish. f „ 495. fitl., 555., 595. 6d., 655., 705., to 965. DOUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOATS-In English and Colonial Tweed duftei flcece, and blanket Clotbs, nnlmed or lined with fleece, all the J nt °™ i,yli %£:i tack """ BURBERRY OVERCOATS—Rainproof, light or heavy weight, in all stjlcs, for motoring, riding, walking, «.d. sportuig RALEIGH RAINCOATS—These are made to our own special orders, material and sfcrvJes choscn bv-our own Rome buyers, mid niade by the iest manufacturers in Great Britain, lined with wool or lustre or ""''lied. 555., 635., 705., 755., S4S., 905,, 1053., to 1265. MACINTOSH WATERPROOF OVEKCOAT-Single or double texture, assorted colours 158., 255., 20S. 6d., 355., 455., 555., 6J5. PEGAMOID WATERPROOF OVERC OATS-This is a-material, that does not perish with the heat, m light or heavy weight. 375. £id., 395. 6J. PEGAMOID—In Cycling Suits, short coat, and leggings. «55,, 475. va. "\r pn 'c STI.TC OILSKINS—In black or green, feather weight. salient's MOTOR OVERCOAT—D.B., storm collar, fleece lined. 955., 100s., 105 S. MOTOR- OVERCOATS—HaIf and wholle leather c ™™' j o c FUR-LINEd\mOTOR COAT-Marmot sldn, half belt and storm collar. £11 ' £ " 10s -.. SMOTHER COMFORTS INCLUDE— Gent's DRESSING - GOWNS—English manufacture, all the newest patterns and colourings, girdle to match. . r „ , 275. 6d., 355., 395. 6d., «9S. 60., 555., to 975. Bd. ' Gent's SILK DRESSING GOWx\S-In Oriental and piam pattern s , J3ATH ROBES—In best Turkish towelling, light or dark colours, with girdle to match. ISS. 6d., 225. 6d., 255., 295. 6d., 355., 375. 6d. Oualitv is what we claim for these examples—the quality which is manifest in front-rank style, first-rate workmanship, and real de- : pendability. Call! KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. THE,MOST BEAUTIFUL CARPET ' EVER SHOWN IN WELLINGTON. TOOK TWO YEARS AND FOUR MONTHS TO COMPLETE — COST THE WEAVER HIS SICHT. ON VIEW THIS WEEK IN CEORCE. & KERSLEY'S NEW CARPET DEPARTMENT. This magnificent specimen of the Weaver's Art, which occupies the place of honour in our Unique Exhibition of Armenian Handmade Carpets and Rugs is a replica in silk of Raphael's picture of the Crucifixion. The original may be open to criticism in that it attempts too much, for besides the figure on the Cross it shows also the Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, tho Death of Abel, the Sacrifice, the Last Supper, John baptising in the Jordan, aiid Holy City. But the beautiful Carpet, which yas wrought stitch by ■ stitch, with the loving carc of a master-weaver, is a production that will appeal to all Art Lovers and to those who recognise and , appreciate true merit, i Wo cordially invite all Customers and Country Visitors to inspect this wonderful example of textile art, also the choice collection of Armenian and Persian Carpets and Rugs in our New Carpet Department on the First Floor. Never has Wellington seen a display to equal in Quality or Beauty that which is now on view at George it Kersley's. Don't miss this splendid Exhibition. You can move about freely and examine tho Carpets at your leisure. C'orae in the forenoon, if possible! HORGE & KERS LEY, LTD. WELLINGTON AND WANCANUI. Te'itao"House. * MEN'S MERCERY. , -A't . . MEN'S TAILORING. ' r* ' You will find this department with its own separate entrance on the corner of Dixon and Cuba Streets fully stocked _ with everything a man needs in Underwear, Shirts, Hats, .Travelling Trunks, Suit Cases, Gladstone Bags, Rugs, Overcoats,- Suits/ etc. We give a brief list of prices of the best makes of • ; MEN'S VESTS—Merino, from 3s: 6d.; Cotton and Wool, 4s. 6d.; All Wool, ss. 6d. » MEN'S PANTS—Merino, from 3s. 6d.; Cotton and Wool, 4s. 6d.; All Wool, ss. lid. MEN'S PYJAMAS—Flannelette, from ss. 6d.; Wulcosa, Bs. lid.; Union, 14s. 6(1. MEN'S SHlßTS—Striped Cotton, from 4s. lid.; Wool and Cotton, ss. lid.; Woolcott, Bs. 6d. MEN'S HATS—Hard Felts, from 3s. 6d.; Soft Felts, ss. 6d.; Fine I'elts, 12s. 6cl. MEN'S CAPS—Tweed Caps, from 2s. Gd.; Golf Caps, 4s. 6d., Stitched Crowns, ss. lid. ... MEN'S TRAVELLING TRUNKS—BIack Canvas, from 495. 6d.; "Rot-proof," 525. 6d.; Kit Bags, 21s. MEN'S MALI'' HOSE—Cashmere, from is.; Embroidered do., Is. 9d.; Heavy Knit, Is. ' OUR PRICES ARE NOT. ADVANCED. . . T§ Aw Imm, WINTER SLIPPERS FOB COLD NIGHTS. COSY AND COMFORTABLE. Our now winter slippers are not only comfortable, but they are also ■ stylish in appearance. Why not havo a pair? THESE PRICES ARE TEMPTING. Women's Coloured Felt Slippers, warm lined, Is. 3d. to 3s. 6d. Women's Arctic Check Collarette Slippers, F. it L. soles, 4s. Gd Women's "Kossy" Slippers, in four colours, chamois soles, 4s. 6d. Women's Felt One-bar Slippers, grev, scarlet, brown, 3s. Gd. Women's Black Velvet Collarette Slippers, warm lined, 6s. Gd. Womon's Black Felt Slippers, lea ther pump soles, 4s. lld Women's Arctic Check Buckle Boots, F. & L. solos, os. Gd. Women's Venetian Carpet Slippers, wool lined, 4s. lid. Men's Black Felt Slippers, felt and cord solos, 2s. Gd. Men's Arctic Check Slippers, F. & L. soles, as. Gd. to Ss. Gd. Men's' Venetian Carpet Slippers, wool lined, ss. Gd. Men's Glace Slippers, wool lined, 7s. Gd., 9s. Gd. CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS IN GREAT VARIETY. B. HANNAH & CO., LTD. WELLINGTON. WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2476, 1 June 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2476, 1 June 1915, Page 4

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