KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. " 1 H> i ■ f tea ,or semi-Evening dresses : ---THE NEW AUTUMN- OFFERINGS. ■As Dress Advisers to fashioiiable folk, we list herewith a welcome . .assortment of Lace and N<>t Dresses for Autuniii_ and A.'') • wear. To say that these/ are the finest values in the uty is .• surely rather superfluous, /since only, the best. fiud place ill oui ■ • Showroom. . ; / WE LEAVE TK/ESE TO YOUR JUDGMENT! ' PRETTY PARIS SHADE LAOE NET? DRESS—Very full gathered skirt tho .plain part of tho net luffing two tu.cks round tho lnps, edged with tiny > - ball trimming. Full Mice gaged on shoulders, fastening down the ' •' front with large soft ball buttons and loops orsase blue soft satin, high swathed waistband: of satin to match; wired Mcditci collar of lace, • . .long sleeves with frills ; over the hands. -• ' , , ' iWHITE LACE NET DRESS over plain net foundation,_ full gathered skirt of lace with two narrcfw frills of plain net below mpn, full bodice of ■ laco gathered on shou'ilers. High wired collar at back of ncck, fionts finished with narrow•'mil of plain net, long sleeves gathered at wrist ' ■ with sky blue satin cfu-ds. sky blue satin ribbon at waistband and end, •. finish a dainty little'frocic. .... , . . 3 °" ® MODEL IN PARIS SHADE LACE-O.H. size; skirt is made of 4.fr lis of laco ■in a plain net foundation, - gathered on-a high waistband with 3 black ■ silk piping cords, full laee bodice, gathered from, a straight yoke, tho .. .lace edge piped wit'ii black cords •and hanging looso in coatee st\le. ■ Hifh .wired collar it back, of nel)k, vest of finely tuolced net with tiny '.-•• black buttons, ver ; V full sleevesj gathered round _ wrist with black piping. ■ Flat black >ow of silk across front of bodice. /as. 6tl. VERY DAINTY MODEL IN AVHITE LACE for young, lady This is made ■ with the long straight bodice ; to the hips, lined with palest pink 11111011, '• ' from which the fikirt (unlined) hangs straight and full witli .a band of pink niiion just showing beneath :the points-of lace. Small crimson crystal buttons trirA the front of bodice; long sleeves and tucked collar of net / ■ ' ;i This-Model can be had with, pale blue ninon lining, as well as pink, '-but with-the Paris, shade-lace instead of white., 795. 60. CHARMING -WHITE LACE NET DRESS; .lined-with plain net. Full skirt of- deep lace flouncing pleated into waist just showing at foot a bandlot ■ pale pink satin ribbon beneath the-edges of lace,, full Magyar bodice : of lace with' vest of finely tucked net,, with tiny pink buttons. Round .••/"the bust• wider the'lace is a baud of pink ribbon drawn through an in/descent seAuin buckle, in front, but crossing and hanging in bow and ■ end at back. The waist is finished with wide lace insertion, cuffs^on VERY^SM^RT^BLACK 6 LACE DRESS, lined with White Jap. Silk. The .:. skirt is/made of 6 frills of lace sewh on .fine black net Bodice of ■ lace arranged in cross-over style. .'High wired collar at back of neck, - the Vin front edged with narrow lace. Long rucked sleeves of plain - -net, frill of lace over hand/softly swathed waistband and end '""jeii'S .at side, of violet satin., . . ... ; • £6 6s. / V/E WELCOME INSPECTION — CALL! KIRKCALDIE &\ STAINS, LTD. , ;' '.f©: So®se. NEW NOTIONS IN I®eE : WEAR. : :: -/v JUST RECEIVED.. The Royal Mail brings -us. hot foot from the Fountain Head \ ' .. ..... Fashion as fine'.a. selection "of Novelty Neck Fitments as we have yet, shown you. ; The lobby . window shows you some. <-New- FrontSj- New-Vestettes,' -in French; Batiste, ' 'in Organdi, *" T'-lii' clear'.Muslin. - '■■■■■■■ • - Our range of New. Gloakings, Dress Goods, Gabardines, fior- . ' sets,-and Fancy Suitings, from 4s. 6d...t0 14s. 6d. a yard, sur- ;. passes anything we.have hitherto received from Paris and London. NEW '"A'tJTIJMN""" DRESS MATERIALS.. ' CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. j ■ —BPBso3Easstßnnngßgnap" '" ,i - ,i " tjL i '" i Lji " J .«iiiL.,. l j l i flll |. l . !iiaujtlllulLLJlH . r DESPERATE PRICE CUTS IN MEN'S. BOOTS. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS ALL ROUND. BEST BOOTS AT BARGAIN PRICES. AT. HANNAH'S SALE. Men's - Tsln Kid Derby Bals, round Men's Tan Shoes, round toes, : toes, ,welted. Usuallv 20s. , welted soles. Usually 235. 6d. : ; ' , SALE PRICE, 14s. 9d. TO CLEAR, 16s. 6d. Men's Glace Kid Goloshod .Bals, '.'The Men's All Patent Derby Shoes, welted, Waukwel," on two shapes. . ' latest style.' Usuallv 225. 6d ' SPECIAL CUT PRICE, 12s: 9d. : SALE PRICE, 15s.'M. Men's Batent Button Boots; dull kid Men's Glace Kid Derby; Bals, round tops, welted soles. Usually 245. 6<l. toes, sewn soles. N SALE PRICE, 18s. 6d. SPECIAL REDUCTION. 12s. 9d, glen's Tan Willow Derby Bals, weltcid Men's Military Dress Boots, m patent . eoles. Usually 2os. ... or glace kid, Veldt-Schoen sles. UsSALE PRICE, 18s. 6d. ually 17s. '6tl.- • ' . ,/ ; - ; SALE PRICE, 12s. lldi SALE ON AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. t R. HANNAH & -CO., LTD., . WEI.LINCTON.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2705, 26 February 1916, Page 4
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