r KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD $ HOUSE OR SEMI - EVENING DRESSES ME BEST BOUGHT AT KIRKCALDIE'S. : ' In .the choosing of.6emi-evening dresses, 'all osperiment should bo eliminated . Thus we are confident you \, e " 1 . ' , come this authoritative showing —it expresses no> ey, ' , heauty, and economy. • ; i THESE / EXAMPLES ARE PARTICULARLY WORTHY OF INTEREST. !i line'of Smart Soft IN WASHING. SILK FpULABD - Mack grounds with white flowers, Navy with white flowers, Saxe Blue giou lid with tiny pink rosebuds, White grounds just peppered v th tinj black spots These are all gathered plainly, or with piping coids round iiaisfc ! and lnps; daintily hemstitched Blouse Bodices, "P™ «t tluoat, lon sleeves, with pointed frill over hand. _ 578. 6d., 595. 6d., 658. ! DEEP AMETHYST VELVETEEN DR^SS—Plain, skirt, bodice gathered into waistband of wide Black Military Braid, military collai at back of neck.. The fronts at the waist are turnedhack and faced with m" tap I, braid showing soft black satin'beneath; 4 black square buttons finish the front of bodice. 4,4 b "' ' BLACK VELVETEEN DRESS—In X.O.S. size, skirt arranged with hip yoke ; into which-the Velveteen is pleated. Plain bodice gat "to ; with coatee fronts, showing a warstcoat of black and white striped m.l- - with a vest of'white lawn embroidery,, tiny back velvet buttons on ' t . front of it, high collar at back of neck, with the lawn inside. £5 SS. SAXE BLUE SILK EOLIENNE—Very full circular skirt, having a loose hip voke, the edge of which is cut ill points. A Magyar bodice of ""earn - • net covered with Cerise Ninon, veiled will Saxe Ninon, mnJtin- a V" 6 ■ ( fuschia shade. The Eolienne gathered into waist, is arranged with points i round the bust. Pointed Eoliomie cuffs on sleeves, high gathered collar of Ninon. ... , £5 19S ' M ' This model caii also he had in Black Eolienne and Ninon, with an inof Royal Blue Ninon. • iVerv Smart NAVY BLUE CREPE DE. CHENE—Slcirt is made in the 3 frill style, each hemstitched and cut in points at side. Bodice lined uith '■mite Jap .Silk, is of floral Ninon, veiled with Navy Blue Anion, long Magyar sleeves, ending in points over liand. . A wired Medici collar of Ninon at back of neck; a small sleeveless coatee of Crepe do Chene completes a soft, graceful dress. . * 6 "* 65, 6t *- < " Charming GOWfc IN BLACK CREPE DE softly gathered skirt, ' hemstitched in '-a deep Greek design being the inly trimming. A Mag : ' >:• ;'yar bodiceof White Floral Ninon,- veiled with Black Ninon; Inch Medici ' collar with drooping revers of the 2 Ninons . This has. wide braces of Grepe de Chene gathered into a swathed waistband, whilst the front is still .further softened with a fold of White Ninon under the opening re- . . .;: ve rs;. - ' £6 196. 6d. N WE WELCOME YOUR CLOSEST INSPECTION. ' i; - / ' /r—. ' V • ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.
ft Ai«~ ; ; . NEW^NOTIONS 'IN/ ' NECK'WEAR. ■' , ; JUST RECEIVED. The Royal Mail brings us hot foot from the -Fountain Head of Fashion as fine a selection of Novelty Neck Fitments as we - have yet shown you. The lobby window shows you some. •New' Fronts, New Vestettes, in French,. Batiste, in Organdi, i in clear Muslin.. 7 ' Our range of New Cloakings, Dress Goods, Gabardines, Cor- - sets, and Fancy Suitings, from 4s. 6d. to' 14s. 6d. a yard, surpasses anything we have hitherto received from Paris and ) London. v 1 ■ ; DRESS MATERIALS.. t CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. DESPERATE PRICE ,CUTS f( •> .IN MEN'S BOOTS. " , IMMENSE REDUCTIONS ALU ROUND. BEST BOOTS AT BARGAIN PRICES. AT HANNAH'S SALE. Men's - Tan Kid Derby Bals, round Men's Tan Derby Shoes, round toes, toes, welted. Usually 20s. welted soles. Usually 235. 6d. ■ SALE PRICE, 14s, 9d. TO CLEAR, 16s. 6d. Men s Glace K'.d Goloshed Bals, "The Men's All Patent Derby Shoes, welted •Waukwel," on two shapes. latest style. Usuallv -22s 6d ' ; SPECIAL OUT PRICE, 12s. 9d. SALE-PRICE, los.'9d. Men's Patent Button-Boots, dull kid Men's Glace Kid Derby Bals round ' tops: welted soles. Usually 245. 6d. toes, sewn soles. SALE PRICE, 18s. 6d. SPECIAL REDUCTION, 12s 9d Men's Tan Willow Derby Bals, welted Men's Military Dress Boots, in patent soles. Usually 255. 'or glace kid. Veldt-Schoen sles. Us- , SALE PRICE, 18s. 6d. ually 17s. 6d. , SALE -PRICE, 12s. lid. SALE ON AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. E. HANNAH & CO., LTD.; WELLINGTON.
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PERSONAL 'APPEARANCE COUNTS SO MUCH, AND COSTS SO LITTLE "PER ANNUM," IP ONE'S CLOTHES HAVE BEEN MADE BY MLLIGAN, KELBURN AVENUE. FOE VARIETY OF SUITINGS THIS FIRM IS REMARKABLE. WATSON'S WHIBKT IS THB BEST IN THE Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THE RUTLAND HOTEL WANGANUI, N.Z. Establish'eH 1847. Rebuilt. 1905, Refurnished 1914. THE LEADING HOTEL. Telegrams: "Rutland." I S. L. PARSONS, Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2706, 28 February 1916, Page 4
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