. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. I ALL CREAM! STYLISH COSTUMES, SKIRTS, AND COATS-IDEAL FOR SUMMER! No Summer wardrobe could be considered complete without a costame, a skirt, or a coat in some cool whit© or cream fabric ; for in tho bright warm summer daik winter apparol is -entirely cut of place. ' So hero we feature costumes, skirta, and coats in fashionable cream , materials—you should certainly give attention to these splendid values . and too styles. ■ WE LIST SOME PLEASINC MODELS:— CREAM CORDUROY SERGE COSTUME—Very soft and light in weight; very wide gored skirt, with wide lx>x pleat at) back, and loose waistband with points in iront, hut two narrow straps on hips; medium length loose coat,", held in folds with two very narrow bands, with dog clip fastener; • coat collar and revers; sleeves trimmed with buttons; lined with soft white Satin. ' Price, £8 Bs. iVHRY SMART CREAM GABARDINE COSTUME-Very full skirt, with two box pleats at back, also pleats at hips; all seams stitched part of the way down; detachable patent lo atJier belt stitched with white; coat semi-fitting to waist, a short,flaring basque below; across centre back i» a black patent,leather belt, abjo the front; edges of front are piped with black, with black and white buttons; smart sailor collar laced with Moire; sleeves pleated at wrist with bands of patent leather; lined to ! waist with white Satin. Price, £7 17s. 6d. CREAM GABARDINE COSTUME—Very wide gored skirt gathered wider a short shaped band at baok, and fastened under a fold in front; sn-.art-ly cut ooat oh straight tailored lines; band with rounded corners, and buttons at back; plain semi-fitting fronts; sailor collar and revers;patch pockets with flaps buttoning..ovor; sleeves trimmed with buttons only; lined with white Jap. Silk. - Prioe, £8 Bs. BEAUTIFUL CREAM GABARDINE SKlßT—Fastening in front, with fold down back and front, mid at the sides are six wide pleats facing each ; ' other on the hips, and stotched to below the hips; patch pockets on " either side, with a strap,' an it were, from the waist; narrow stitdicd band round the high corslet waist. ' PrlOo, 83S. ■IVORY WHITE GABARDINE SKIRT—Very full; gathered and fastened at bade under a fold; from the waist band on either . hip are mitred straps, trimmed with buttons, giving a smart finish to an otherwise perfeotly plain skirt. ■ Price, J9S. 6d. Deer CREAM VERY FINE SERGE SKIRT—Gored and fastening at back under a fold; from the hip 6eam, but not meeting in front, is a wido shaped band, stitched and trimmed with buttons and buttonholes; • small inserted pockets with tiny flaps over thottL Price, 735. 6d. BEAUTIFUL CREAM GABARDINE COATS—FuII three-quarter length, hanging in fhll graceful flutes; the sides of the back ami yoko across ehouldjng in full graceful 'lines; the siich the contra hack is fitted; Raglafi Sleeves with straps and buttons at wrists; large patch poekcts; long roll rever collar, over which, just at the neck, is a small one attached with domes, in powder blue or clierry coloured French Cloth; coats are .. lined to hips with Jap. Silk. ' Price, £7 7S. - -fb :— KIRKCALDIE Sc STAINS, LTD. , TENNIS AND BOWLING SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Our stock of Tennis and Bowling Shnea this-season is up to our usual standard, which is saying a great deal, and the prices are out fine enough to command a big share of the business in these lines. ■ WE LEAD THE WAY IN SPORTS SHOES, •Men's iWhiDe Canvas Tennis Shoes, Women's White Canvas Tennis Shoes, grey rubber solei—2s. lid. grey rubber soles—2;s. 6d. Men's "Champion" Tehnis Shoes, Women's White or Black Canvas Bar white canvas uppers, blaok rubber. Shoes, red rubber soles, for cro- ' soles—4s. lid. . quet or tennis—4s. lid.. Men's "Irwell" Tennis and Bowling Women's/White Caijvas Tennis, with' Shoes, white rubber soles—6s. 6d. ' chrome soles, for asphalt—ss. lid. Men's White Tennis and Bowling (Women's White Court Style Tennis Shoes, smooth red rubber soles — TeDnis Shoes, red rubber'soles— 9s. 6d. 7s. 6d. Men's "Buffer" Tennis Shoes, Chrome Women's White Cour Style Tennis soles, with' rubber middle—lss. 6d. Shoes, white rubber soles—9s.' 6d.
E. HANNAH & CQ., LTD., WELLINGTON.
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"OYKO" PAPER WILL GIVE BETTER RESULTS. Whether your negatives are "plucky" or weak, "Cyko" i 6 the paper for you. There is a richness and depth in Cyko paper whioh ' is unapproached by any other, whilst the latitude it allows is amazing. USE "CYKO" FOR SNAPS OR ENLARGEMENTS! After exhaustive expert- • ment, we unhesitatingly Tecommend Cyko—the paper with the rich blacks, soft whites and nicely graded half-tonsa. JUST TRY ONE PACKET! WATERWORTHS Lambton Quay {next Kelbiirn Tram). A Record ''took. THE SUITINGS AT MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENtfE, ' Show I CORRECT ENGLISH STYLES. is a good time to see them and toplace order for Suits wanted before Christmas. "JOHN COTTON" TOBACCO, In Jib. Tins, 3b. 6d. TRANSVAAL* TOBACCO. Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesberg. 2oz, Bags, Is.; 4oz. Bags, 2s. MASPERO FRERES Egyptian Cigarettes (Specials) large size. In Tins of 60, ss. Air-tight Tins of 100, 10s. G. AND C~'ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, • 206 LAMBTON QUAY.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT. We have to announce that the second I series of 1916 "Studebaker" cars are now on their way to New Zealand, per s.s. Pakeha, from Montreal, due to arrive shortly. These cars come from the Canadian assembling pd finishing branch, Walkerville, Ontario, and are remarkable for their exceptionally fine finish, necessitated by the demands of the overseas Stud.ebaker trade. Many valuable ■ detail improvements are incorporated in the second series models, one of the most noteworthy of these being the provision of independent and separately adjustable front seats of the "bucket" type, together with adjustable pedals. This refinement should especially appeal to the lady driver or the exceptionally tall or short man, whose comfort-is not adequately provided for by the usual fixed dimensions in the front of the car. Another important modification is the relegation of the petrol tank to the rear of tho car,"and the.provision of a very efficiont vacuum feed to carburetter. There aro many minor modifications and improvements, all designed to add to the comfort and convenience of both driver and passengers, while in appearance the car is handsomer than ever. The new. Studebakers will be on view at Studebaker Agencies shortly, and all interested in the latest, developments in American automobile design are invited to inspect them. Adams, Ltd., New Zealand Distributors of Studebaker Jaotora, Christchurch.—Advt.
'■ CONVEYANCES. ,TCTLY AND YOUNG, JO Boyal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Marterton. * All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and up-to-date Sample Booms. Agents for Ihe N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and fitabling. Corner Dixon and Bannistor Streets. Bt. John Ambulance available Hay or night. 'Phona No. 126. Private 327. P.O. Box 50. ' fDOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE Utt> STABLES, Feilding, foT Kimbolton Daily at 8.80 a.m. wvi 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Jeilding. B. J. MOOBE, Proprietor, Feilding. iTJITALKEE'i STABLES, BULLS. IVV Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford h) Bnlls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motortars on Hire. Good Sample Booms. J, S. WALKER, Proprietor,
For the opening of the season you 11 need a. pair of cricket trousers—9s. 6<1., 10s. 6d., 15s. 6d., to 235. fid. for sound quality, at 000. Fowlds', Ltd., Manners Street.—AAvt.
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