•KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD* * THIS IS THE ACKNOWLEDGED BUYING CENTRE FOR JAPANESE CREPE CLOTH, Being very popular this season, it is not surprising that the .demand for Jap. Oropo Clotli is koepinc lis busy. And when we fay wo offer potter ■Tabes, wo rocau what wo say, for to immense variety and tip-top quality is nailed a decided policy of low • ■■ pricing. Lot ns now endeavour to doseribo some of the foremost oxamplos—briefly, of courso, in viow of your early inspection.' . WE CAN FUtLY RECOMMEND THESE:— ftVUK NO. X "QUALITY JAP. CREPB—3O inohea wido', iu self, shades only. For ladies' and children's wear, in tho following shades: vieux rose, grey, Ixrawß, light biownj dark brown, pink, pale blue, navy, also ivhito. • . Prioe,' Bjd. yard. OURNO. 2.QUALITY: JAP V CREPE—SO-inchoß wide, in solf shades, is a 3bette quality than the No. 1, and wo have a ranch wider rango of colourings. i These are very suitable for ladioV and children's wear, and there are thirty Hainty and sorviceablo shados s: —Light reseda, palo blue, saxo blue, cinnamon, fcrown, navy, amethyst, light grey, deep sky. old gold, reseda, champagno, coral, Sight green, cream, light saxe, pale pink, vieux rose, grey, dark tawn, 6al- ' Jnon pink, heliotrope, blaok, light pink, dark groy, dark salmon, light brown, light fawn, lilao, dark cream, and white. Prico, ifjjd. yard. OUR NO. 8 QUALITY JAP. CREPE—3O inches wido, in solf shades only;' -■ this is a better quality than tho No. 2, and is one that wo can recommend for long wear and satisfactory making up into ladies' and children's morning frocks and afternoon drosses. The following range of shades await you:— Salmon pink, holio, light pink, dark grey, dark salmon, light brown, light fawn, lilac, dark cream, dark'fawn, grey, vioux rose, pale pink. light saxe, oroara. light reseda, palo blue, saxe, cinnamon orown, navy, light green, coral, amethyst, light grey, champagno, rosoda, old gold, deep sky, olsv white. '.-. Price, is. yard. OUR. NO( 4 QUALITY JAP CREPE—3O inohes wide, is in a range of over 1 teeveirfcy difforont stripo effects and colourings. ' The rango inoludes white ground with. pLa stnpos, in Shades of cardinal.' navy, greens, palo blue, sase blue, fawn, brown, holiotrope, and black; also fawn ground with green, tiavy, sase, and brown stripe effects;, also dark grounds with stripe effects {n. shades of pink and wlritc, fawn and white, blaok and white, grey and (white. . ' ■'■~ ~ price, Is. 3d. yard. This (No. 4 Quality is very suitable for ladies' and gentlemen's day or; , bight weal" —dresses, shirts, pyjaiuae, and tho like. [. {vVHIXW JAP CREPE—3O inches wido; white is,now so extensively used for both day and uight wear that we are the growing demand. For ladies' and'children's drosses there is nothing better for Spring ,and Summer wear: for men's and boys' shirts it giveo every satisfaction, whilst for 'ladies' underwear and nightdresses it is uneqnallod. If you have not yet 'need white Jap Crepe for such requirements, don't hesitate, but make your thoioe from the following quality numbers:— J.O. 1, 10(9.| J.C. 2, is.; J.C. 3, 16. 2d.; J.C. 4, Is. 4d.J J.C. 5, 18. 8d..; J.O. 6, is. 9d.j J.C. 7,15. lid. j J.C. 8, 2s. 3d. yard. WE'UL TAKE CREAT PLEASURE IN SHOWINC THESE. * KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ejri«miiu^iiiii^^i»'<iMr>nn'K/-j^wii.ii»,yiiiui,.'aujMi.»Hiiiiia,mifuiii«iiiiji>uyiiiVL,Mm i "tf l »i»ag - \ • ' . ' ■.""'■■■■'■-,■ ( DAINTY SUMMER FOOTWEAR FOR LADIES. a' LOW PRICES FOR HIGH CLASS SHOES. n / Our l aim is to sell the hesfc shoos for least money. It makes ho difference to us * .what style you want, we can offer yoii a choice from such a splendid selection that we feel certain we can please. ■ POPULAR NEW 1 STYLES. Women's GlaocKid Low Cut Court Shoes, Women's Glace Kid Wide Bar "La perfeotly cut to hug' tho ankle— ■ Vallioro" Shoe's jwith brooch side or- ! 15s. 6d., 17s. 6d., 20s, . namont-15s; 6d., 17s. 6d., 21s. 1 ' [Women's Glaoo Kid Heol Bar Court Women's Patent Leather Wide Bar i Shoes, with neat ornaments—lss. 6d., "I* Valliere" Shoes, with handsome 17s. 6d., 20s.'- ■■ brooch'ornament—l9s. 6d., 225. 6d., • ' !B rw'"«. lP, ' tallt UM F F ' W ™en's Black and White Derby: t^^7Ps? atm *'** l,A ~ Shoes .patent vamps, welted, long ;- 16s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 21s. v noh i ehapo ._ 229 . fcf. :; , .*.,_.» , (Women's Patent Leather Heol Bar . Women's Black Suede Pompedour i ' Court Shoes.'with stylish trimmings— Shoos, high tongue, pump soles, covt 16s 6d„ 16s. 6d„ 21s. ered.heels-235. 6d. , " [-'' , '".''',' !. ■.■■'■ 8. HANNAH .AGQ.i 1/TO.s, . f.i . WELLINGTON, *—_-- ' • , i
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