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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, ——«—— SUCH A VARIETY OF STYLISH SKIRTS YOU WILL BE PLEASED ' You will have no trouble whatever in finding a skirt to please you at Kirkcaldie's, for variety is so great that wo can please ladies of all tastes and statures. We invite you to come now and inspect our vory latest and smartest importations. i SEE THESE — IN THE MANTLES: RICH BLACK TAFFETA SKIRTS—Out with plain panel fronts, but sides and baoks are made in four shaped frills, each being cut deeper on either side- of front, than the back, giving a-.cascade effect; gathered at top of corslet waist with onepiping cord. ; Price, £5 10s. ■RICH BLACK TAFFETA SKIBTS—FuII and plain, with several rows of the new coarse stitching at intervals from waist to foot; on either ■' side ■ are cressont-shaped pockets, with narrow: gathered frills at the top of them; this is closely gaged with piping cord at top of high corslet waist. : Prico, &i 4s. IBLACK VELVETEEN SKIRTS—FuII with very wide box pleat both -back and front, and stitched part of the way down;' a shaped waistband with points that cross on the hips, and finished with one button. Price, £* 4s. ffiL'AOK CREPE DE OHENE SKIBTS—Made in four box pleats, one on cither side of front, and one on either side of back; theso are stitched half way down, and across thonu a few inohes from the foot, are several rows of. coarse stitching; the waist is finished with two narrow bands of Crepe-de-Cheno, with tiny buckles in front. \ ' Prios, 735. 6d. SMART SKIRT,IN BLACK CREPE-DB-CHENE—Five yards round the lrattom; arranged in inverted pleats at intervals so that it hangs in long, soft lines on either sido of back and front; the fullness is smocked for some inches; waist is finished with a softly folded band of Crepe-de-Chene drawn through a buckle in front. ' Price, 78s. 6d. BLACK GABARDINE SKlßT—Particularly smart skirt on plain lines; the front is quite plain, and gathered at back under a loose narrow band cut in one with front width;'on either;hip is a pointed strap of tho Gabardine -finished with buttons. , Price, £4 43. BLACK GABARDINE SKlßT—Arranged with wide box pleat panel front, on eithor side of which at tho top are several short, narrow straps of military ■'braid and buttons. Price, 755. Sd. •NAVY BLUE GABARDINE SKlßT—Arranged in deep flat pleats on either side of the back, while the front is a wide panel box pleat which is carried to the top of tho high corslet waist; a narrow.waist band draws through it across tho front; widetehaped patch pockets with closely-set buttons aoross the top of them. Prioe, £4 19s. VERY FINE NAVY COATING SEEGE SKIRT—With two narrow box pleats " in centre of front; a band cut in one with the side pieces buttons across them with three buttons; inverted pleats on eithor hip held in 1 place by a stitohed mitre part of the way down; gaged finely at waist,' and hanging very full at back. . p / loe > «s. ? d - FINE TWEED SKIRTS IN FAWN MIXTURE—With tfaint brown stripe nmning through it; skirt is widely gored, eaoh seam strapped; a batch of buttons and buttonholes on either hip; skirt is finely gaged at top of high corslet waist. Pno9 > 69s - fid- —»— ' ' ■ Famous for over 50 years for Quality, Style and Yalue. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. J,- lriMl fm r- tJr . J{llr , T^T jrriMrT l^ffy^7'TT'^ R.\ HANNAH & CO., LTD.- , GOOD SERVICE AND COMFORT , IN OUR NEW WINTER SLIPPERS If you are not within shopping distance of one of our Stores let us post -\ouapairof gdippers. We guarantee satisfaction .regarding quality, and OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. THESE ARE REAL WINTER NECESSITIES. Women's Coloured Felt Slippers, with velvet ■ pile soles, Is.-9d.; Misses', Is. 6d.; Girls', Is. 3d. ■ ' . ' Women's Claret- and Navy Felts, with felt and cord soles, 3s. !)d. •Women's Coloured Felt Slippers, with felt and fibre soles, 3s. lid. Women's Black Felt Slippers, with felt and leather soles, 4s. lid. • "'"Women's Black Velvet Slippers, with light leather soles, ss. ,6d. Women's "Kozy" Slippers, colours Navy, Cherry, Brown, ss. Gd. (Women's Arctic Check Slippers, felt and leather soles, 4s. 6d., ss. 6d., 6s. Gd. - - .' - ' ■ ni Giils' Arctic Check Slippers, 7 to 10, 3s. 6d.; 11 to 1, 3s. lid. Women's Camel Hair Slippers, warm lined,.fur. bound, Vs. bd. Men's Black Felt Slippers, velvet pile soles, Is. 6d. . Men's Arctic Check Slippers, felt and leather soles, 4s. 6d., ss. 6d., 6s. od. WE HAVE MANY OTHER LINES IN STOCK. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.. ;. , WELLINCTON. A\TIITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST. PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE DELIGHTED WITH "WELLINGTON & WARD ANTI-SCREEN PLATES." These are more than good plates—they are EXCEPTIONALLY good plates. Apart from our expert opinion on this point, you have the evidence of scores of photographers who declare the Wellington and 'Ward to be "THE BEST PLATE EVER USED." The wonderful feature of the Wellington and Ward Anti-screen Plato is this:—WITHOUT a light filter it gives the same effect as an orthochrome plate and light filter of sx. Worth a trial don't you think? Try a box — nte the grand, results. Sold by„ 7 ■'■"■"' WATERWORKS, ,'■ LAMBTON QUAY (NEXT • KELBURN TRAM), WELLINGTON, And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. "'" '■J"r""'^ Jl "«lliui»ilUW^'lWt"WlfMl'feVSffWltf l «tJ^lt'll'l>."l'i'>WtlilWll'in

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3081, 11 May 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3081, 11 May 1917, Page 4

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