Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

KIRKCALPIE & STAINS, LTD. . 1 ' ;■■■■'-- ' - 4 — $ 4 GAMFTTTTMr 1 TA TIA > With'a good cheery fire and a picco of OUiymillllNlT 1U liU dainty Art Needlework to occupy/your THESE LONG paradiso enow."- • ART NEEDLEWORK! *** are * . , STUDY THIS AUTHORITATIVE LIST ■■ OF K. & S. ART NEEOLEWORK! ... • CUSHION COVERS IN OATMEAL' LINEN—'.' ' Traced conventional "design, easy and yet effective, ready for working, square and pillow shapes with sufficient of same material for forming ~ the back. Theso covers.are well worth the timo spent in working, as the designs all lend themselves to particular artistic treatment. 3s. sd. each. CREPE CRASH CUSHION COVERS- •. ' These have very simple conventional designs traced ready for 'working. Tho cushions are made up, square shape, and finished with 3in. art . friugo all round; 2s. 6d. each. LINEN CRASH CUSHION COVERS— ' A wonderfully realistic design in Wattle; traced ready for.working. This ' is not really difficult, being mostly in loop-stitcli and French knots, but when worked is very handsome. Wo have one of these cushions commenced —call and see the beautiful colour effect. Price traced, 3s. 3d. each. COLOURED TABLE CENTRE— Wo liavo a splendid variety of designs in Table Centres—fit, for any room,.when worked. Some are for buttonholing, while others have r...'i edges fringed. There aro some designs on crash and some on Poplin, '■ ' all traced ready for working. • Is. 9d., Is. 11d., 2s. 3d., and 2S. 9d. SIDEBOARD AND PiANO RUNNERS— : In most.cases-these are to match tho Table Centres or Cushion Covers, . some with edges for buttonholing, some ftinged, and others hemstitched, all ready for working. ' 28. 3d. to SS. £d. each. COMMENCED .PIECES— r Table Centres, Cushion Covers, in some of the', newest artistic effects, the designs partly worked in silks with sufficient threads to finish; no r ' description can do justice to these pieces, they must be seen to bo appreciated. Wo want you to see thera—if only as an illustration of ; ;. v -■ what artistic charm can be obtained by judicious blending of col- -. I[ .ours. 13s. 6d. to 21s. each. iWE WILL BE PLEASED TO RECOMMEND SUITABLE COLOUR SCHEMES ' ' OR SUGGEST SHADING IDEAS FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE PIECES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, ' STAGGERING "-SHOWROOM BARGAINS ! • ALL THIS SEASON'S CAPES, coats, costumes; skirts, AND DRESSES \ TO BE POSITIVELY THROWN AWAY AT CEORCE & KERSLEY'S STUPENDOUS SALE OF CLOUSTON'S WHOLESALE STOCKS. HUNDREDS OF GARMENTS AT MUCH BELOW COST PRICES! The overwhelming' Values in this tremendous -clearance- will startle the " women of Wellington. As there is certain to be a rush-for these Unparalleled Bargains, CALL TO-DAY—EARLY. Now's your chance to make Ex traordinary Dress Economies without 1 sacrificing satisfaction. 1 . . . ' BEAUTIFUL CAPES—ALL TO GO AT 12S. 11d. 80 BEAUTIFUL CLOTH CAPES—In laitest shape, suitable for. day or evening •■ ' vwear. All-shades of Fawn, Blue, Cerise, Apricot. IJsual Prices, 695. 6d., 795. 6d., 89s. Gd. Sale Price, 12s. lid. 10 only. Splendid Quality TUSSORE SILK CAPES —Some with collars and- , ' waistcoats' of coloured or black silk. Stylish, up-to-date wraps. Usual, Prices, 695. 6d., 845., £5 ss. Sale Price, 12s. 11d. HURRY FOR THESE COSTUME BARCAINS! 79 smart, useful, good quality COATS 'AND SKIRTS—In Tweeds and Plain Cheviots; large variety of styles, in up-to-date designs. Loose cut and all with corselet skirts., Colours: Grey and Fawn Donegal mixtures, plain Greys, and' Fawn iii Cheviots. Usual' Prices, 40s. '6d.. 635. Sale Price, 21s. •42 STRIKINGLY SMART COSTUMES-In Fawn, Brown, Homespun. Short- • • isli loose Magyar coat with wide Kelt. Well-cut, slightly full skirt. Usual Price, 695. 6d. Sale Price, 28s. 6d. .56 only FINE WORSTED SUITS—In Mid, and dark Clerical Grey. These have the newest variety of inset sleeves, 36 inch long coats, with ftillness.held.in at waist by loose wide belt of self material. Corselet skirt 'is gathered at back. .Usual price, 695. 6d. Sale Price, 455. MARVELLOUS VALUE IN DRESSES AND SKIRTS. 120 ONE-PIECE DRESSES—In Eolienne, Serge, Frosted Crepe, Brocaded ; Cloth,'PaisH Voile,- etc.. Suitable for semi-evening or afternoon •; .. '.wear..;' "All up-to-date shapes, and in daintiest, possible colours. Usual Prices/395. 6d., 505., 695. 6d. . . Sale Prices, 10s. 11d., 21s. GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. : . WINTER SALE , ' TO-DAY " • " : BIG BARGAINS IN ALL READY-TO- ; WEAR, GOODS. • ' Largest 'Assortment of this.Season's - . .v Goods all at " " 'IRiDOOED• PRICESi ' ■ ; RUBBERS THAT WEAR!! GOLOSHES AND GUM BOOTS f- "OUR RUBBERS ARE THE BEST. YOU CANNOT 6F.T BETTER. . , fiIEN'S KNEE GUMS—Bright or dull finish', 15s, 6d.. MEN'S STOUT DUCK KNEE GUMS—"Woonsocket," 20s, MEN'S RUBBERHIDE KNEE GUMS—Leather soles, 355. -MEN'S HIP GUMS—DuII Finish, 21s. LIEN'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—Be. 6d. MISSES' 7s. 6d. GIRLS' 6s, 6d. WOMEN'S STORM FRONT GOLOSHES—Light weight 3s. 6d., medium weight 4s. 6d., heavy weight os. MISSES' 35.; GIRLS' 2s. fd. WOMEN'S FOOTHOLDS —Low fronts 3s. 3d., storm fronts 3s. 6d. lira's HEAVY ROLLED EDGE GOLOSHES—High storm fronts, 6s. 6d. YOUTHS';*: 3s. 9d., BOYS' 3s. 6d. ' ' DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS TO US, ' : S.-HANNAH & CO.; LTD.-> . WELLINGTON. , • MA!L" ORDERS QUICK LY DIS.?ATOHED.» ""

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19150723.2.25.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2521, 23 July 1915, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
814

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2521, 23 July 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2521, 23 July 1915, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert