KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. -4 FANCY LINENS IN WHICH DAINTINESS AND LONG WEAR ARE EMBODIED. Long wear is certain with these Fancy Linens, becauso tho Materials are of the_ finest quality, and loso lit'tlo of thoir i oiiginal Roodncss though being washed and washed again. Their daintiness could scarcely bo improved upon, because tho woikmausliip is so very fiuc—yon will see that some ot thorn uro teal Madeira, liand-embroidcrcd Linen goods. WE CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THESE: SCALLOPED EDGE TRAY CLOTHS-Embroidcrcd designs. Size 14 s 20; boxed. 53. Ild. each. Size 16 x 24; boxed. Bs. lid. each. Size 18 x 27; boxed. ','■■'■'. 10s. 6d. each. > Size 36 x 36; boxed. lis.6d. (round) HEMSTITCHED AND EMBROIDERED LrNEN TKACLOTUS-Boxed. Size 36 x 36. Prices, ms. 6d., 15s. 6d., 19s. 6d., 225. 6d. each. Size 45 x 45. Prices, 235. 6d., 255. Size 54 x 54.' Prices, 305., 355. HEMSTITCHED AND EMBROIDERED LINEN D'OYLEYS-Sizo 7x7. Prlcos, is. 3d., is. 9ti., is. 11(1., 2s. 3d. oach. PLALV HISMSTITCHED LINEN D'OYLEYS— Prices, 6d„ 7|d., and is. each. lA very dainty Sample Range of Swiss Scalloped Edge and Embioidered on Nainsook'and Cambric, Madeira- design. Duohesso Sots (one each only) 6s'i"il.S.', 7s. 11d., 9s. 11d., 12s. 6d. set. Nightdress Casos (one each only) 2s. 11(1., 3s. 6d., SS, 6d., 6s. 11d. HAND-MADE INDIAN LACE GOODS-Including D'Oyleys, Tiay Cloths, . Cosoy Covers, D'Oyleys; 6. 7, and 8 inches. 15. (id., 2s. Hd., 4s. 3d., is. 6d., 4s. lid. each. Tray Cloths, 10 x 14 inches, SS. Hd.; 12 x 20,105. 6d.; 14 x 20, 16s. 9d. Cosey Covers — 225. 6d. each. DAINTY HEAD RESTS EOR BABY—In hemstitched and embroidered muslin or linen. • Size 12 x 16. Prices, 2S. 3d., 4s; 6d., ss. 6d., 6s. 6d„ 7s. 6d. each. REAL" MADEIRA HAND EMBROIDERED LIN2N COODS. fiOALLOPED EDGE LINEN RUNNERSSis.e 12 x 45 inches. «=■ <3d. each. Si* 12 x 54 inches 7s. lid. each. Sizo 16 x 62 inches. ' 10s. 6d. each. SCALLOPED EDGE EMBROIDERED LINEN DUOHESSE SETS—Runner and Mats. Prices, Us, 6ri., 375. 6d., to. 755. set. OYAL TRAY CLOTHS—Scalloped edge: plain Linen. Sizes 10 x 15, ] 1 x 20, IS x 27, IS x 27 (embroidered edge). Prices, 2s. 3d., 3s. 6d., ss. 6d., 9s. 6d. 18 x 27. oblong scalloped edge. ss. lid. eaoh. ' NIGHTDRESS CASESi-Scalloped edge and embroidered. Price, 11S. 6d. each. ' I ONLY VERY PRETTY SCALLOPED EDGE AND EMBROIDERED BED-- ■ SPREAD-Sizo 78 x 100 inches. . Price, £10 10s. HEMSTITCHED AND EMBROIDERED CUSHION COVERS— Prices, ss. 9d., 6s. Hd., 7s. 11d. eaoh, LINEN AND LACE— Prioes, Bs. 9d., 10s. 6d., 11s. 9d., 14s. 9d., 275. 6d. oach. LINEN AND LACE TEACLOTHS-Sizo 36 x 36. , Prices, 475. 6d., 555., 705,, £5 ss. LINEN AND LACE PILLOW SHAMS- , Pnoos, 535., 635; THEY WOULD MAKE NICE XMAS GIFTS, fr____. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. l hi ,i nyi i iinii m iiiw»i l iiiii>it«ijmi«iiiiiMiiith l iHMti»i».|»iiiwnmiii,»iimMaiiliiiim»wm.w . | ON HOT SUMMER DAYS WEAR WHITE SHOES. There's mo 'doubt about it While Shoos LOOK COOL, and THEY ARE i COOL, besides being dressy. If you want real comfort uhen the days are , warmj WEAR WHITE SHOES. ,-, THEY ARE QUITE EASY TO CLEAN. [Women's White Canvas Shoes, in Women's White Suede Overlap 1Court, Heol Bar, and Button styles, Button Shoes, pump soles, new de- i covered heels-t7s. 6d. sign—lßs. 6d. Women's White Drill Shoes, in Iloel Women's White Suede "La Valliero" Bar, Derby, and 2-Button styles, Wide Bar Shoes, brooch _ side ornaicovered heels—los. 6d. ment, pump soles—l9s. 6d.. Women's White Canvas Wide Bar Women's White Canvas Boots in ' Shoes, with, brooch side ornament— Deiby or Button, covered heels— . Bs. 63. % 9s. 6d. , Women's White Mcßuok Gibson Women's White CalE Boots, in Derby; Derby Shoes, pug toes—lss. 6d. or Button, pug toes—26s. 6d, K. HANNAH & CO.; LTD., . WELLINGTON. »"■ WRITE FOR OUR, NEW PRICE LIST.
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Distinguished Patrons OF '■" MILLION'S,' MERCHANT TAILORING SERVICE, include TITLED. MEN, Members of British. Parliament, Members of Royal Yacht Club, Officers of the Army and Navy, a host of representative men from many countries, and local connoisseurs of dress, all of whom eulogise the fine fitting clothes they go from this firm. LET: US DEVELOP THOSE PLATES OR FILMS! OUR Printing and Developing Department is the largest and best equipped in the Dominion. This fact bears < out our statement that we can turn out better work, and turn it out "on time." NEVER FORGETWHEN. WE MAKE A PROMISE WE KEEP IT ALSO! When we say "These will be Teadv on Tuesday or Wednesday/' as the case may be, ready they will be. Leave those Films and Plates NOW. WATERWORTHS Lambton. Quay (next Kelburn tram), WELLINGTON.
AN ANNOUNCEMENT. We have to announco that the second series of 191 C "Studebaker" cars are now on their way to New Zealand, per s.s. Pakeha, from- Montreal, duo to arrive shortly. These cars come from tho Canadian assembling and finishing branch, Walkervillo, Ontario, and are remarkable for their exceptionally fine finish, necessitated by tho demands of the overseas Studebaker trade. Many valuable detail improvements are incorporated in the second series models, one of tho mo3t noteworthy of these being. the provision of independent and separately adjustable front seats of tho "bucket" type, together with adjustable pedals. This refinement 6hould especially appeal to the lady driver or the exceptionally tall or short man, whoso comfort is not adequately provided for by tho usual fixed dimensions in the front of the car. Another important modification is tho relegation of the petrol tank to tho rear of the car, and the provision of a very efficient vacuum, feed to carburetter. Thero aie many minor modifications and impioverrents, all designed to add to' the comfort and convenience of both driver and passengers, whilo in appearance the car is handsomer than ever. The new Studebakers will bo on view at Studebaker Agencies shortly, and all interred in the latest developments in American automobile design aro invited to inspect them. Adams, Ltd., Now Zealand Distributors of Studebaker Motors, Chris tchurch.—Advt.
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