KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. -' -4 THESE READY-FOR-WORKING DESIGNS MAKE ART-NEEDLEWORK VERY EASY Even if you arc just learning Art Needlework, those designs can be oasily and successfully worked. In somo instances the work is oommonced as a guide, and you will noto that two of tho items listed below have onough silk included to finish tho patterns. Designs are traced on excellent washing materials. •'•LOW PRICES ARE AN ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. VATHLONE"—A pretty series to he worked in Mountmollick and Frencli \ Knots. ; The"-designs are very simple, and can be quickly completed. Traced ready, for working on a soft Satin I Joan. '.. Fire O'Clock,Cloths,. 4s. 6d. each. 22-inch Bound Centres. 2s. 6d. each. 32-inch Squares. 2s. 6d. eaph. 18-inch Squares.' Is. Cd, each. One only, commqnoed-22-inc'h. Square in this design, started in White and Grey. A very dainty colour effect, with silks to finish. Price, 16s. 6d. A tlainby series in Eyelet and Mountmellick work, traced roady for working on' Satin Jean. Hemstitohed.Fiv© O'Olocks. Gs. 6d. each. 22-inch Round Centres. _ • \ , Is. 9d. each. One only, commenced, 22-inch' Hemstitched Square, partly worked in . Green and White, with, a suggestion of black. Sufficient silks are included to finish. ' , Price, 16s. 6d. ■TALONA" —A charming design to be worked in Eyelet and Mountmellick, in imitation Venetian work. Traced ready for ■working on Satin Jean. Hemstitched Five O'Clocks. • fls. 11d. each. Hemstitched Trays. 2s. 9d. each. 27in. / x 18in. Oval Centres. Is. 6d. each. "BRODEEIEJ'—A beautiful series in' Broderie Anglais, traced for working on i. Pure Linen. i" 20in. x 30in. Hemstitched Trays. 3s. 9d. each. 18in. x 27in. Hemstitched Trays. 3s. 3d. each. 16in. x 24in. Hemstitched Trays. 2s. 9d. each. 14m. x 20in. Hemstitched Trays. 2s. yd. each. ( 22in. x 22in. Hemstitched Squares. 3s. 3d. each. . 18in. Round Centres. . Is. 9d. each. ' teIMPLB DESIGNS ON LAWN—There .are several designs in conventional and floral effects for Mountmellick'. This is a splendid line for children or beginners. > . / ' 20in. x 80in. Hemstitched Trays. is. 6d. each. 20in. x 2Mn. Hemstitched Squares. ' , Is. 2d. each. ••'.•■ One only, commenced piece, dosign started in Mauve and Green, with ' silks to finish. Prloe,l2s. 6d. [&lOHELIEU DESIGN ON COARSE LlNEN—Traced ready for working, bold designs in Ridielieu and Punchwork.effects. ' Five O'Clocks. 4s. Gd., 4s. yd. each. Runners, • 3S. 3d. each. ,22-inoh Sq;uares, Is. Sd. each. One only, commenoed; 22-inclt Square, design partly worked in pretty shades of Blue and White. Sufficient silks to finish are included. Price, i6s. 6d. .',.'' : -4- 1 "■ " ! ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. THESE MEN'S BOOTS ARE GREAT VALUE ,W« aja.uoyr offering about £5000 worth of MEN'S SMART, STYLISH •BOOTS; AT PRE-WAR PRICES. We bought them at a big discount, and ]are giving you the full benefit of our purchase. A CREAT OPPORTUNITYAt 18/6— Men's Gun Metal Calf Derby Bals, pug toes, welted. Men's Glace Kid Derby Bals, round toes,\ welted. At2l/~7 ' Men's Box Calf Derby Bale, round toes, welted. ' Men's Velours Calf Derby Bals, leather lined, welted. Men's Glaoe Kid Derby Bals, patent cap, welted. Men's Tan Waxed Calf Derby Bals, stout waterproof soles. Men's Glaco Kid Derby Shoes, round toes, welted. At 25/— Men's Brown Willow Derby Bals, leather lined. Men's Box Calf Derby Bals, leather lined, welted. Mon's Floxible Glace B'id Derby Bals, nature form. ;■■'.- Men's Box Calf; Derby Shoes, pug toes, welted, 5/„ IN THE £ TO BE SAVED ON THESE LINES. :. E. HANNAH"'&. Oft, 'IJ».. WELLINGTON. , MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY EXECUTED.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2876, 14 September 1916, Page 4
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