KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. - —« THE DAINTIEST SWISS EMBROIDERIES FOR UNDERLINEN AND CHILDREN'S FROCKS! Now that ladies aio busy making cool, dainty Underclothing for the Summertime,' we publish this list of rare values in fine Swiss Embroideries which will bo needed. Wo aieed not emphasise the good qualities—Swiss Embroideries are world-famous. But we do point , out that the prices ruling here at present mean rare values—a good reason for;prompt buying. There are also needed now for children's Summer Frocks. HERE ARE SOME EXQUISITE CREATIONS:— SPECIAL LONGOLOTH EMBROIDERED SETS-Insertions and Edgings in all widths to 'match— In our Famous Wheel Design—lN SERTION, ljin. wide,9d. yard; 2Jin. wide, Is. 2d. yard. EDGING,-. 2Jiu. wide, Is, yard; 3sin. wide, Is. ,6d. yard; Sin.'- Wido, 2s. 3d. yard. In Small Open Daisy Design—INSERTION, 2in. wido, 7d. yard; 2}in. wide, lOJd: "yard. EDGING—2 Jin. wide, 9£d. yard; 3in. wide, Is. yard; 4in. wide, ls.-6d. yard; sin. wide, Is. 9d. vard. In Dainty Eyelet Design—INSERTION, ljin. wide, 7|d. yard; 2jin. wido, Is. yard. " EDGING, ljin. wide, 6id. yard); 2Jin. wide, I®. yard; 3Jin. wide, Is 4d. yard. , IiONGOLOTH EMBROIDERED EDGING— Fine Bobe Edging in tiny design—liu. widoj 3Jd. and 4d. yard; ljin. wide, .4sd.: yard. Small Wheel and Hailstone Spot Design—2in. wide, 6Jd. yard. I Fine White MUSLIN EMBROIDERED EDGING—In very effective designs. 4in. wide, Is. and Is. 3d.; 6in. wide, 16. 6d. and. Is. Bd. yard. iStrong WHITE LONGOLOTH EMBROIDERED MATCHES—In effective open, designs; vorv strong. INSERTION—I}in. wide, 5Jd. yard; ljin. wide, 7Jd. yard; Sin. wido, Bjd. and 9}d. yard; 2Jin. wide, 9d. and9£d. yard; Tin. wide, 4d. yard. EDGlNG—ljin..wide, 5Jd. yard; 3in. wide, 7Jd. and-9Jd. yard; 3Sin. wide, I IOJd. yard; 4in. wide, Is. yard; lin. (vide, 4d. yard; wido, 9d. yard. 'TElNlNGS—Hemstitched Longcloth Veinings, lin. wide, 2d. 1 and 3d. yard; , Double Hemstitched Longcloth Veinings, lin. wido, 3d. and 4d. yard; Fine Hemstitched Nainsook Veininga, lin. wide, 4Jd. and 6d. yard. "NEW COMBINATION EMBROIDER I ES-So simple and easy to make up. Frilled) Loncloth Combination Embroidery Insertion and Edging Combined. • , 2in. wide, 7Jd., 10} d., Is., Is. 2d. yard; 2Jin. wide, 9id.,10Jd., Is., Is. 4d. , yard; 2Jin. wide, Is. 2d. yard; 3in wide, IOJd., ]s. 3d., yard; ,3sin. wide , IOJd.. Is. 3d. yard; 4in. wide, Is. 6d., Is. Bd. yard; 4Jin. wide, Is. 6d., Is. Bd., Is. 9d. yard. rrfRTLLED MUSLIN COMBINATION EMBROIDERIES-In very dainty designs. ' ■ 2in. wide, Is. yard; I\\\\. wide, Is.yard; 2jin.' wide, Is., Is. 2d. yard. iVery Fine FRENCH MULL MUSLIN FLOUNClNGS—Exquisitely Embroidered in the Daintiest Designs, llin. wide, 2s.' 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. lid. yard; 17in. 2s. lid., 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., 3s. lid. yard; 24 and 27in.'wide, 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. lid/, 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., 3s. Ud., 4s. 6d. 4s. lid., ss. 6d., ss. lid., 6s. 6d., 45in. ■ wide, ss. lid., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 13s. 6d. yard. i : ALSO MANY OTHER PATTERNS AND PRICES! *—:— KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. A SIGN OF THE TIMES! LADIES- VELVET SHOES. Leather is mounting up in price, and VELVET appears to be the best substitute for uppers of Ladies' Shoes. It wears exceptionally well, and is always dressy in appearance. : ' WE HAVE FULL STOCKS JUST NOW. Ladies' Black Velvet One-bar Shoes, Ladies' Black Velvet Heel-bar Shoes, neat ornament, covered shaped neat ornament, pump soles, covheels—7s. 6d. ered heels—l3s. 6d. - Ladies' Black Velvet Court Shoes, Ladies' Black, Velvet Heelrbar Shoes, satin collarette and fan ornament, patent strap and collarette, pump cohered Cuban heels—7s. 6d. soles, covered heels—l6s. 6d. > Ladies' Black Velvet Two-button Ladies' Black Velvet Gibson Derby Shoes, plain fronts, covered Cuban Shoes, plain round toes, covered heels—7s. 6d. •, .. .-..■■ Cuban heels—l6s. 6d. r jLadies' Black Velvet "Wide-bar Shoes, Ladies' Black Suede Heel-bar Shoes, ■ brooch, side ornament, covered Cu- patent insertion collarette, covered' ban heels—7s. 6d. . Cuban heels—l7s. 6d.
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YOU CLICK THE SHUTTER, WE WILL DO THE REST! When wo say that we have the test'facilities.for developing and printing in the Dominion, we mean what we say. Plates or filmsv entrusted to , our care will .he carefully handled, : and the very best results are guaranteed.' PLATES OR FILMS BROUGHT IN AT NOON TO-DAY WILL BE DEVELOPED BY TO-MORROW! There are no/'ifs" or "buts" \ about that statement—a promise is a promise with us. TRY US THIS TIME! • WATERWORTHS Lambton Quay (next Kelburn. Tram). THE vordiot Unanimous About OFFICERS' UNIFORMS Made by MILLIGAN'S M I t 1 T A R Y STAFF I is "that they are unequalled."
AS TO ECONOMY. The marked fuel economy of the Chevrolet quality car is an outstanding feature. We claim that this car will run further on a gallon of petrol than any other car in the world which develops the same power. The even-pulling engine, with the famous Chevrolet overhead valves, takes this car almost anywhere on top gear. Such hills as Pirie Street and the Eimutakas seem impossible to climb on top gear, yet the Chevrolet docs them quite comfortably. Would you allow us to prove this to you? The Dominion Motor Vehicles, Ltd., 65 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Sole controlling agents.—Advt.
As a convenience, and for the safety of those who indulge in sea bathing, the Petone Borough Council ha* had constructed a raft which will be launched this week and placed in position. We are champions for No-Rubbing Laundry. Help in Is. cartons because it is a wonderful boon to thrifty housekeepers, Hill Bros.—Advt. For the opening of tho.season you'll need a pair of cricket trousers—9s. 6d., 10s. fid., 15s.'Gd., (o 235. Bd. for sound quality, at fJeo. Fowlds'. Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt,
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