\ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. i NEWS FOR KNITTERS AND NEEDLE- :; WORKERS-SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. ' Gratifying indeed is the thought that these listed lines' express ! unapproachable worth. At all times wo strive after value, and ' we can sincerely assure you that thbso\are thoroughly represcnta- ; , tiveaf tho K. and S. Standard. You'll peiuso with pleasuro—you'll puichase with profit. - I ART NEEDLEWORK—THE EXCLUSIVE KIND. / ' OATMEAL CRASH CUSHIONS Mado up, finished with coid edge, square and i pillow shapes; new art designs, traced ready for working. Price, 4s. Hd. each. N • One piece of each design, partly worked with tho necessary threads to finish. Prices, 185.'6 d., 10s. 6d., 21s. each. !A BEAUTIFUL SERIES FOR WORKING ON REPr Conventional designs, , •" quite new, traced ready for working on heavy art repp; these are quite •but of the ordinary in needlework. •"' ' Table Centre— 28. 3d., 2s. 6d., 3s. fid..each. H.S. Runners— 4S. 11d;, Ss. 11d. each. !.•;■<■:" i Cosv Covers— ,' 6s. 11d. each. • Cord Cushions— , ''. 6s. 11d. each, i One commenced piece in each design, showing some now shading ideas; i with silks to finish. /? 19s. 6d., 21s. each. | DAINTY "WHITE AVORK—Exclusive designs traced for working, in eyelet, t Richelieu, Mountmellick, on linen and jean. Table Is. 6d., Is. 9d., 25., 2s. 3d. each. i Tray Cloths—' • 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 3d.. 3s. 6d. each. ! ' Duchesse Sets— «. 11d., ss. 6d. each, t . Cosy Coveis— 2s. 9d. each. f . .r .Five . \ . \ . ' :/ 4s. lid., 1 65.. 11(1. each.- ' One commenced piece in each design, with threads to complete. . 15s. 6d. and ies.:ed. each. - i RELIABLE KNITTINC YARNS. I PATON'S 3-PLY SUPER. WHEELING-In four shades of clerical grey, na- , tural, heather mixtures, navy, and brown; 8 skeins to a head. lod. skein, 6s. 6d. head. ■ PATON'S 4-PLY DOUBLE KNITTING—In clerical grey, heather mixtures, and brown; 8 skeins to'a head. . 104 d. skein; Gs. 11d. head. • -PATON'S. 4-PLY SUPER FINGERING—In black, white, groys, natural, Shet- . land, pink, cerise, red, navv, and heather mixtures; 12 skeins to a head. 1 - Td. skein, 6s. nd. head. "THISTLE" 4-PLY FINGERING—A hard-wearing yarn for scarves, socks,. ' body belts, mittens, in clerical grey, natural, heathen, and fancy mix-' , tures, also khaki; 12 skeins to a head. 6d. skein, head. "FIBRONE" KNITTING YARN—A rich, lustrous, and silky thi cad" for knit- \ • ting scarves and coats, in cream, grey, saxe, khaki, brown, violet,j*ieen, , - navy, and black; in Jib. hanks. • ' 4s. 9d.. hank, 13S, 6d. lb. I I i ' '<_ fr. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. -. - ~\ , "~~"~" From recent shipments of New Goods we cull a few details of sev- ', ' oral interesting items, including, perchance, just the thing you v are needing. Glanco down the/list. TABLE LlNEN—Special line White Damask Cloths, 2x 2i yards. 10s. 6d. . Serviottcs in Irish Damnask, hemmed free. ' Per doz. 12s.'6d! ' • Towels, White Turkish, tight w eavo. Larre size ner'Dair ' 2s' Rd" SILK FABRICS-Striped and Checked British Washing Silksf 22in. Crepe de Chines, 40in., Black, White, and Colours. v ™ i -.71 x m . -, 6s. 6d. and Bs. lid. yard. Fancy Check Velveteens, 21m. wide: very new 2s Hrf varrt DRESS MATERlALS—Garberdiues, 2oin., Mole, Khaki, Grey, Saxe. o , „. T ~" ~ 11s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. yard. Serges, pre-war value, 62m., Indigo Coatings, Blanket Cloths, 56in., N.Z. make, all colours' **'' *' £' m "vard" SCENTS AND SOAPS-'Tloralia" series of Perfumes, delicately tinted • Highly .'concentrated Extract'of Flowers, laste longer. 4s. 6d! bottle". "Comfort" ISoap,".'in largo, round cakes. ° s 74d. cake" Big Bath Soap, very economical. nr i -' ..i,. 1 NICKNACKS, FROM JAPAN-Antimony Trinket Boxes, for presents'. ~. •„ ttt . . , , , . is. to 12s. 6d. oaoh, Jr? gl »■ £r 6 ' '"■* \^ A > ver V llovel pottery. '9d. to 2s. 6d. each. Satsuma Ware, in Miniature, hand-painted. Is. 6d. lo 6S Gd a niece 'ART NEEDLEWORK-Antimacassar Braids, English make per yards V mI, jri' a ,«.. ~ • „ , od> » 10d 'i Is., and Is. 3d. Mallard Floss and "Fibrone," m all colours. ~ "' w' m j' i j m . • 1 *" sd " and 1s - 6d - doze n skeins. Row Traced goods and Transfers just opened up- in all prices. \ ~ " BOYS' AND GIRLS' BOOTS FOR SCHOOL WEAR. THE "V/AREWEL" BRAND. I . Our Boys'-and Girls' School Boots are'made IN OUR OWN FACTORY ™d sold through OUR Op RETAIL STORES. Why not buy direct from the ' makers and save 1 middleman's profits? It mil pay you. . GRAND WEARING BOOTS AT MODERATE PRICES. Boys' Strong Bals with tips Girls' Chrome Bals, stout slugged -lltol 9s. 6d.;2and3, 10s. 6d.; soles-7 to 10, Bs. Gd. • 11 to 1 4 and o, lis 6d. 9s . 6 d.; Maids' 2to 5, '1 25 7 Gd ' Boys' Chrome Lace Boots, with rivet- n;..u> t> r. , c x, , ted and slugged soles—7 to 10, l 1& a °s <*'/Bals, sewn soles, full Bs. Gd.; 11 to 1, 9s. 6d.; 2 and 3 K es 7( \ty , 10s - 6d.,- 11 to 1, 10s. 6d.; 4 and 5, Us 6d. ' lls " 6d -J Maids', 2to 5, 15s. 6d. Bovs' Chrome Open Front Derby Girls' Box Calf Button Boots sewn Bals, stout soles—ll to 1, lis. Gd.: soles, full toes—7 to 10 114 fid • 2 and 3, 12s. 6d.; 4 and 5, 13s. Gd! 11 to 1, 125.,6 d. ' ' Our Trade Motto: " GOOD WEAR IN EVERY PAIR. E. HANNAH & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON; MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS ■ —At- ■ .';.; MILLIGAN'S - ; KELBTJRN'AVENUE. 'i DRESS SUIT. By D. Milligan, Graduate London Tailor ' .p'ltter Academy, and Member Institute of British Tailors. ' MILITARY UNIFORMS AND RIDINC BREECHES, By Mr. W; Stevens, Leading Expert. STOCK AND SHOWROOM Under direction of Mr. R. Sievers. WATSON'S WHIBKT IS THH . ■ ">- ■ BEST IN THE J7ORLd!, JJOYAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. D. COLLINS, Late Clarendon Hotel, Chrintchu'rch, Proprietor. For Information relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, i PATENT ATTORNEYS, 11B' Larabton. Quay, Wellington. '
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