KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, i —. FOR RACE WEAR! LOVELY SUMMER COATS * SO GO WITH LIGHT DRESSES. . Saturday next, the 21st, and Monday (Labour Day), will Be Eacd Days, and if you are going out to the Racecourse, you should consider the daintiness and attractiveness of our lovely Summer Coats for tho occasion. In these Coats we supply instances of charming fashionable garments at low prices which will create favourable coinmant—Tand prompt buying. Tho following brief pen-pictures can give but a general indication as to the stylos; for full realisation of, fibe quality in workmanship and materials, it remains for you to pay ! . a visit. Be sure to give your attention to these superb Coats. For Race wear they we ideal, and the earlier you call tho more pleasing ,: .the variety. HERE ARE SEVEN LOVELY MODELS)— iBCSCK POPLIN COAT—Three-quarter length; u'nlined; full loose style, with a narrow detachable belt whioh draws through and fastens with black Jet Kings. Coat fastens over to the loft side across the ohe6t with closely set buttons, or opens with pointed -rovers;- square collar; cuffs on sleeves trimmed with buttons. . PrlCB, £4 148. 6d. fTBBT SMART BLACK MOIRE COAT—Three-quarter length, cut on the straight Jines with Raglan sleeves; at the bottom are two bauds of black Satin some inches apart; a turn-down, sailor collar andHurh-back cuffs are edged with bands of Satin: this Coat fastens from the shoulder down tho left side, and is trimmed' with Satin Buttons; lined with soft black Satin. PriOß, £5 SS. EfiNDSOME COAT IN RICH BLACK MOIRE — Semi-fitting back, with seams, giving long, graceful lines to tho figure, while the fronts- are quite straight; three narrow orossway , bands on. the bottom; a large' square collar with pointed reyers; the collar and cuffs are bound with orossway bands, matching skirt of the Coat; lined with soft Satin. ..',-' Pr ' oe « ss 158, 6d " BHAOK POPLIN COAT—Three-quarter length; unlined; very soft and light for Summer wear; full plain ehaye, with two narrow frills on bottom; the turn-down square collar and turS-hack cuffs are piped with Satin and trimmed with black Silk Braid Butto'nsi;.X.O.Sl size. Price, £5 19s. 6d. gOFT AND LIGHT BLACK POPLIN COAT—Three-quarter length; the fullness at back is held in place with square tabs and buttons; the fronts are semi-fitting to waist, from that the lower part-flares; high collar - • lined with,.black and white striped Silk turns back from the throat, showing sharp points of the Silk, and ends of Poplin trimmd with buttons;iKned with black Satin Merv. Price, 456 16s. 6d. [VERY SMART SOFT BLACK TAFFETA COAT—Three-quarter length; cut s ' in tho full swing style, with three narrow kilted frills some inches ' apart on tho bottom. Narrow frills also oh sleeves, and a very full upstanding frill round neck. Back of Coat is honeycombed in the centre of'the shoulder, while the entirelength in front is trimmed with closely set Silk Buttons; . ' • £6 193. 6d. &lOH BLACK TAFFETA COAT—Three-quarter length, cut in tho full swing style; very smart indeed, with four narrow kilted' frills on bottom; sleeves inset with'thick piping cords and trimmed with narrow kilted frills: a high 'upstanding frill gaged several times and closely set with Taffeta Buttons, trims the entire length of front- Price, £8 18s. 6d, ■■■ ——❖— - -' KIRKCALDIE, & STAINS, £TD. COMPORT SHOES FOR TENDER FEET! 0UT v Oanifort Shoes are broad, yet not ugly, ill-fitting; 6hoes. The elderly todies' footwear wo sell is soft, flexible,- and good wearing—in fact, the ACME OF EASE AND COMFORT for the foot. < OUR PRICES PLEASE EVERYBODY. Ladies' Glaoe Kid Wide-fitting Derby Ladies-' Glace Kid Elastic Sides, patShoes, paWt caps, common sense ent oaps, round toes, wide fitting heels-12s. 6d. 13s. 6d. taffies' : "BoßtocJr , s s * Glace Kid 'Aida Ladies' "Bostock's" Plain Glace Kid Shoes, ariel welts, plain wide toes Elastic Sides, ariel welts, very easy —15a. Bd. -18s. 6d. ' Eases' Glace.Kid 'Aida T,. , ''' ~ „„. Shoes, pump soles, round toes, best Ladies Bostock s Glace Kid Aida quality—lßs. 6d. " a J s > an 6' w elts, round toes^~2(te. (Ladies' GHace Kid One-Bair Strap Ladies' "Bostock's" Glace Kid Shoes, bows, pump soles, wide fit- Heart Vamp Button Boots, • ariel tixtg—. l2a. 6d. welts, round toes—2ls. . MAIL' ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED. ' ' lb BANNAH *.'<*.; IJ»4 : - ;': WELLINGTON.
' EOOTWN AND LANCASHIRE FIRS INSURANCE CO., TJTD. F!R&—ZWest Ratej . &n4 Prompt Settlements. MARIME.—AD Classes Covered, including Personal Luggige against All MJDlUENTw—Employers* liability, and * roost Liberal Personal Accident policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policyhoiders, £6,249,1179. , FolMnionnation can be-obtained at lIOHNBTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, . WELLINGTON. THE SIMPLER THE INVENTION ' \ fifUiK more ohonce it has oT success. ' A "Advice to Inventors" contains a ' list of simple suggestions. Arejou inUantiveP Send for this booSletj irs free. HENRY HUGHES, LTD:, 15V Featherston Street, Wellington. - iWATBON'B WHISKY! ' ISWTHE BEST? JNf THE (WORLD. For InfoTßiation relating to (PATENTS AND TRADE MARSB «S CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS. BIS Lambton Quay. Wellington, JPOSTAGH OP "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEUSMI> COUNTRIES. rinrjjTjEß the new regulations, newspapIv' ere addressed to neutral countries we not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING / OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under "The Dominion" Special Permit Kadeis who have been sending the paper to friends resident in any neutral, country can ensure future forwarding by commniiicatliig ■with tho Publisher. ONEY to Lend, from .£lO to upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Poliisles, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; easy repayments. Apply THOMAS BICHARDBON. 83 Willis Street. Tel. 718. "~ CONVEYANCES. IIJILY AND . YOUNG, JD Royal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Masterton. All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' E&mples promptly attended to. New and Trp-tidate Sample Rooms. Agents for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and 6taDling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available day or night, "Phone No. 126. Private aaf. p.p. Box 50. OYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, U . Kimbolton Daily at 8.80 a.m. and 3.50 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. .• a .'- c E J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding. (Stalkers' stables, bulls. "TMr Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and ©sneral Contraoter. Coaches: Greatford to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor-Bars-on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. ■ ' &6» WALKER, Pjonrietojr,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2903, 16 October 1916, Page 4
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