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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. - —■ ♦ — A BIG ACCIDENT Early Grecian Theatres were made entirely of wood., Once, during a tlirilW A'PP'RIVfilFi IN A ling performance, the -wooden benches ** collapsed and the upposj circle and dress _____ ___ circle and the stalls wore all mixed up GRECIAN THEATRE in one conglomerate beap. This castastrophe impelled a certain a ti/~ytTm nu 11,1 xtti at» Mr. Dionysus to build a stone theatre ABOUT THJ3 YEAR -the actual great-jfreat-gr.nndfather to our own Operji Souse in Manners r/»A T» ri . Street' Writing of theatres reminds OOU Jj.U us thatWE ARE 6HOWINC THE NICEST \ THEATRE WRAPS IMACIN^BIE! . Inexpensive Evening Coat,"in Cerise Cloth, large collar and long revers, also the cuffs are piped black sating fastens in front with one large satin ornament. Ws. Dainty Inexpensive Wrap, in Mole Watered Corded Silk, large collar ' 'edged brown, very'fine feather trimming, widp 'Magyar _ sleeves, ' • finished -with fluted cuffs. • This coat is smartly cut with dpep fluted flounce, neatened with piping of self material. 60s. 6d., Useful Evening Coat,, in Golden Brown, embossed "'Velvet Magyar, sieevesV finished deep cuffs, one long rover, rounded fronts caught ' iip and fastened with one large'f'rog of self material, lined ivo/y mefve'.' £5 s^" Handsomo Wrap, : in Grev Figured Crepe de Chene,.;black velvet collar, Magyar sleeves, back is smartly cut Tyith deep fluted frill, interlined flannel and outer lining of white Jap Sillc. £6 6S. Model in Mauve Figured Crepe de Chens, lined floral ninon, the back of coat is daintily draped and'finished'fancy, ornaments of self material,"white silk-collar, front of coat is softly draped, wide Magyar sleeves. 6d, Beautiful Coat in Black Satin, cut at back with' loose cape, deep plush collar, ;with ail under collar and long revers of the satm, Magyar sleeves and cuffs smartly piped. Interlined flannel and outer lining of very good quality cream satin. " £8 85. You should certainly call an d examine these splendid examples—come soon 1 . ftIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME WITH A ; 'NEW CURTAIN OR TWO. 'It's wonderful what a delightful difference can be made to the appearance of" a room simply by hanging a new curtain. ■At this time, when you wish your home to be as Snug and attractive as possible, you'll be specially interested in these offers of up-to-date-'. CURTAIL MATERIALS. Our . splendid assortment includes dainty shades and pretty colourings to harmonise with any surroundings. Here, are a few of our tempting value's:— ARTISTIC CURTAIN MATERIALS AT,KEEN PRICES. 'ART SERGE—SO inches wide; in shades of Green, Crimson, and Blue. A, good, useful Serge for making Curtains : and Upholstering purposes. Price, 3s. Ild. per yard, CRETONNE —31 inches wide; good patterns and colourings for Loose Covers, etc. Price, Is. 6th per yard, CURTAIN, NET —23 inches wide; ready for hanging on rods. Pat- ■ terns are neat, quaint designs, specially .selected loop tops. Price, Is. 2d. per yard. CREAM CASEMENT CLOTH —50 inches wido; the favourite fabric & for Casement Curtains and Cushion Covers - Prlcc", is, 4d. per yard. CEEAM CASEMENT POPLIN—SO inches wide; an ideal fabric for Curtains, Cushion Covers, and Upholstering purposes. Price, is. 9d. per yard. BROWN BURLAP—S4 inches wide; good, strong, durable; greatly , in demand for recovering purposes. Price, 2s. 3d. per yard. CUSHION COVERS—Size 20 x 20 inches; Natural coloured ground; neatlv embroidered patterns in various colourings • Price, 2s. 9d. each. CRASH RUNNERS—Size 54 inches long, 11 inches wide; plain liem- ' stitched edges; beautifully worked in all the newest colourings. Price, 2s. 6d. each. 6SORGE & KERSLBY, 'LTD. . WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. i , A ' I® Aro.'Hqi&pe. '\ AT VERY LOW-PRICES. .WE HOLD A LARGE STOCK OF TWILL "AND HERRINGBONE UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS, WHICH WE OFFER AT VERY LOW PRICES. ■ ' 54in. GREY TWILL—For Single Beds. Is., 18. tS, 3d., 18, 4d, 72in. GREY TWILL—For Double Beds. " is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is, 9d. ~ v ; SOin. —Fap-largi-Double Beds' Is. 6d., is. 9d., 25., 2s. 3d. 54in. GREY HERRINGBONE—For Single Beds. Is. lid., Is, 3d., Is. 4d. 72in. GREY HERRINGBONE —For Double B.eds. is. 6d., Is. Bd>, Is, lOd. 80in. HERRINGBONE' SHEETINGS—For Large Double-Beds. Is. 9d., 2s. 3d, Special Line in WHITE TWILL SHEETING —54in., for Single Beds. is. yard. • Marvellous Value. PATTERNS POST FREE! PATTERNS POST FREE! , House. GUM BOOTS THE BEST BRANDS ON THE MARKET. GOLOSHES TO FIT BOOTS OF 'ANY SIZE. AT LOWEST PRICES. Men's Knee Gums, bright or dull finish, 16s, 6d. Men's Stout Duck Knee Gums. "Woonsocket," 20s._ Men's "Rubberhide" Knee Gums, leather soles, 355. Men's Hip Long Gums, dull finish, 21s. Men's Stout Duck Hip Gums, "Woonsocket," 275. Gd. " Men's "Rubberhide" Long Gums, leather soles, 425. Men's "Snagproof" Long Gums, Stout's,patent, 425. Women's Gum Boots, Bs. 6d. Misses', 7s. Cd. Girls', 6s. Gd. Women's Storm Front Goloshes, light weight, 3s. fid.; medium weight, 4s. Gd ; heavy weight, os.. Misses', 3s. ;Girls', 2s. 9d. Women's Footholds, low fronts, 3s. 3d.; storm fronts, 3s. Gd. lien's Heavy Rolled Edge Goloshes, high storm fronts, fis. Gd. Youths', 3s. 9d. Boys', 3s. Gd. DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS TO US. 'El. HANNAH 4 CO., LTD, MAIL .ORDERS .QUICKLY DESPATCHED.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2491, 18 June 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2491, 18 June 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2491, 18 June 1915, Page 4

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