KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, « NEW JAPANESE KIMONOS-VERY DAINTY AND IN GRAND VARIETY One oe the, latest overseas to arrive in Wellington brought us this large assortment of charming Japanese Kimonos. fheso at-. traotjvo garments we in pretty shades of Cotton. Crepe, aad embody stylishness of cut and thoroughness of workmanship which reuder them very desirable. Wo suggest inspection wjiilo the assortment is at its best. HERE ARE EICHT. EXAMPLES:COTTON CKEPJD KIMONOS-In shades of pink; saxe, terra, cotte, and - iivTv IWifullv embroidered in trailmg flowers m white; edges finished with whito corf; bell sleeves, and white cord ifis< COTTON OREPE KIMONOS-In alll shades of pink and blue; edges bound ■ withown colour, and all beautifully embroidered with sprays of pink apple blossom and green foliage; tie sashes and bell S COTTON CREPE KLAIONOS—III pink, bins, mauve, and apricot; charmingly embroidered, in birds on wing, and rushes; lovely colourings; edges botnid : with white; bell eloeves and sash tios. PriO, 11s, 90. COTTON CREPE KIM0N0&-In navy, fawn, saxe, pink; edges bound with w hita Orepe, and embroidered u trails of wisteria, m white; Basil ties' with fringed, ends. P"", 9S. lid. dOTTON OH.EPB "KIMONOS—In weddwood blue only; very roomy;; edges bound with own colour; embroidered with white storks; hanging pocket; eleeves and sash tie. J . Price, 12s. 9d. ' COTTON OIjtEPE KlMONOS—ln,goblin blue; edges bound with white Crepe, with trails of flowers embroidered in blue; bell sleeves and s>ash tie. ; , Price, 13s. 6tJ. PRINTED COTTON. CREPE KIkONOS-In shades of pink, blue, and •mauve; trails of wisteria printed on a white ground at the top, and ' ■ blendinc into the plain dark colour at foot; hanging pocket sleeres and sash tie. P" , ! 68 " 8s - ed ' PLORAL COTTON OBBPB KIMONOS—In pink and blue; edges bound wr& white crepe; bell sleeves; long ties attached to waist. Price, 4S, 60. ]><,' KIMONOS FOR CHILDREN. : CHILDRBN'S COTTON OHEPB KIMONO DlffiSSINGt GOWNS-In a variety of designs and colours. iSiues 27, 29, 31 inches. J :■■:-■- Price, 23. Hd. each. . Sizes 33, 36, 39 inches. 48. ed. eaoh. ■ ; Sizes 41 43 45- inches. Fr Oβ, N. lid. each. Sizes 47, 49 inches. Price, 6S. 6d. each. THEY'RE IN THE SHOWROOM! .".'.■.• ■ ■•' ■■ - : " ~—♦"- —~ ' ..'■ ' .-. ■ ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. SHOES FOR THE NEW YEAR AT 1915 PRICES. It's no use blinking the fact that all footwear is GOING TJP, but as our stocks are heavy we can continue Gelling at OLD PRICES for a little while. .Don't you tHnk it will- be wise to take advantage of the present opporiunlity to buy heavily? ' . . UNIFORM PRICES AT ALL OUR SHOPS. Women's White Poplin Derty Shoes, Boys' Chrome Lace Boots, toe caps, large eyelets, round toes—ss. lid. 11 to 1, 10s. 6d.; 2 and 3, ils. Cd:; .: ~..' , -, 4 and 5, 13s. 6d. Women's Glace Kid Oxford Shoes,, Gi r j s » Qi ace Kid Lace Boots, patent patent caps, round toes—l2s. 6d. 7< o jp, 10s. 6d.; 11 to 1, iWomen's Chrome One-bar Shoes, .Us. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5, 16s. 6d. ' round toes, sewn soles-9s. lid. Men's Stout SLooters, naijs and iips, _ -,/-., Ttr j c.l • oui- famous &'■ brana— lis. Cα. iWometfs Chrome ..Warf Shoes, si- Men , s Chrome Lace Boots, lent ; heels, round toes—7s. lid. roun|J toeSj jjveted soles—l4s. 6d. .■Women's Glace Kid One-bar Shoes, Men's Glace Kid Bals, round toes, round toes, Cuban" heels —Ils. 6d. stitched foreparts—l7s. 6d. MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED. ■ Just, drop a Post Card for our Mail Order Price List. E. HANNAH & CO.;. LTD., MANUFACTURERS 'AND RETAILERS, WELLINGTON.
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This is tho, season of happy homo gatherings of families and friends, and hostesses who wish to delight thoir gaesfs with the most delicious beverage should serve Desert Gold Tea. Its tempting aroma, and! rich, refreshing flavour are superior to any other. Only the choicest young growths from tho hnest Ceylon gardens are used for Desert Gold' Tea.. Ab every ounce is pore and fullflavoured, it is very economical in use. The 2s. grade is moefc popular.—AdTt '
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