KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. — : —♦ — ■■ — t k t» i Since the vogue of Jap. Crepe remains JAPANESE CREPES <* fixed as ever, this list is sure of a ___ '■'■' I very hearty welcome. IN GREATER VARIETY We 6peoialiS6 in this wti£ul and AND RF/TTRR VAT.TTTTQ ? seasonable fabric, consequently the a«y uuiiijft VAUUIUO. Bupenority of the K and S. showing ••■..':• is substantial. LET'S GIVE YOU A FEW. DETAILS:OUENO. 1 QUALITY JAP CREPE-30 inehes wide, in self shades only; for ladies' and children's wear;,in the following, shades: vieux rose, grey, brown, light brown, dark brown, pink, pale blue, navy; also white. Price, 9id..yard. OUR NO. 2 QUALITY JAP CREPE-30 inches wide, in self shades; is a better , ... quality than No. 1, and wo have a much wider range of colourings. These are very suitable for ladies' and children's wear, and thore are thirty dainty ■ andi serviceable shades: light reseda, pale blue, saxe blue, cinnamon, brown, navy, amethyst, light grey, deep 6ky, old gold, reseda, champagne, coral, light green, cream, light saxe, pale pink, vieux rose, grey, dark fawn, Salomon pink, heliotrope, black, light pink, dark grey, dark salmon, light brown, light fawn, lilac, dark cream* a,nd white.. Price, 10|d. yard. OUR NO. 3 QUALITY JAP CREPE-30 inches wide, in self shades only. This is a better quality than No. 2, and is one that we can recommend for long wear and satisfactory making-np into ladies' and children's morning frocks and afternoon dresses. The following range of shades await you: salmon . pink, heliotrope, light pink, dark grey, dark salmon, light brown, light fawn, lilac, dark cream, black, dark fawn, grey, -vieux rose, pale pink, light Base, cream, light reseda, pale blue, saxe, cinnamon brown, navy, light green, coral, amethyst, light grey, champagne, reseda, old gold, deep . sky, also white. Price, Is. yard. OTTII NO. i QUALITY JAP CREPE-30 inches wide, is in a range of over seventy different stripe effects and colourings. The range includes white ground with pin stripes in shades of cardinal, navy, greens, pale blue, saxe bine, fawn, brown, heliotrope and black; also fawn ground with green, navy, saxe . and brown stripe effects; also dark grounds with 6tripe effects in 6hadea of pink and white, fawn, and white, black and white, grey and white. This No, i Quality is very suitable for ladies' and gentlemen's day or right wear—dresses, shirts, pyjamas, and the like. Prioe, Is. 3d, yard. JAP ™pE-30 inches wide. White is now so extensively vised for both day and night wear that wo are catering to the growing cV.mand. For ladies' and dresses there is nothing better For spring and summer wear; for men's and boys' shiirts it gives every satisfaction, whilst for ladies underwear and nightdresses it is unequalled'. If you have not vet used white Jap Crepe for suoh requirements, don't hesitate, but make . your choice from the following quality numbers:— J.C 1 J.C. 2, J.C. 3, J.C. i, J.C. 5, J.C'6, J.C. 7, J.C. 8. : JOd., Is., Is. 2d., Is. 4d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d., Is. 11d., 2s. 3d\ yard. KIMONO JAP. CEEPE-30 inches wide, in numerous fascinating Eastern design's. Price, Is. yard. IF UNABLE TO GALL-PLEASE WRITE FOR PATTERNS. _« .' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. WELLINGTON. LADIES' WIDE-BAR SHOES WITH BROOCH / ORNAMENTS, AN EXQUISITE. SUMMER STYLE. -,i ~~ j The- "LA 1 VALLIBRE" Shoe has come to stay ior some time, and is the most comfortable fitting lino of Footwear you can imgaino. It is a Shoe with an. instep strap about ono inch wide, trimmed with a handsome brooch Side ornament, which 'has a most pleasing effect. Wo'have them in various leathers. NOTE THESE VARIETIES: * i — In Glaoe Kid-lSs. Gd., 17s. Bd., 21s. In Black Satin-20s. In Patent Leather—l9s. fid., 225. 6d., 259. In Black Velvet—lss. 6d. In Black Suede-28s. 6d. ' In White, Canvas-85. 6d. .BL eANNAH .& CO., WB4 WELUNCTON. MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED..
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2910, 24 October 1916, Page 4
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