KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. / ■ _*_ . SMART, COSY MATERIALS FOR DRESSING GOWNS AND CHILDREN'S COATS. The appended list is of much interest, for ■it points tho way to very good values in new dressing-gown materials. As staled in"il previous announcement, the enormous military demands on tho world's wool is resulting in dwindling stocks and increasing prices ;■:■ jfor the civilian population. The following are pure wool materi- ' ' als,' and tho prices are low indeed compared with what is coming. CONSIDER THESE: <"KIPPLETTE"-t54 inches wide;: a serviceable material in shades of light and dark saxe, pink, pale blue, maronej and vieux rose. Price, 4s. 3d. yard. ''VIYELLA" FLANNEL—3I inches wide; in stripo designs; specially suitable 'for ladies' and men's pyjamas, men's and boys' shirts, ladies" blouses; self shades' in pink, light grey, dark grey, navy, cardinal, black, green, lavender, fawn, cream, khaki. ■ ■ ■ Price, 3s. 3d. yard. Also heavier weight, in stripe de6ign only. Price, 45.. 3d. yard. Heavv weight, in cream only. Price, 3s, 9d. yard. Cream only—36 inches wide. Price, 3s. 9d. yad. "AZA" FLANNEL—29 inches wide; in stripe effects; for shirts and pyjamas and ladies' blouses; also in cream. Price, 2s. 6d. yard. "SYCURA"—The ideal Flannel; 31 inches wide; in stripe effects; for pyjamas and shirts. Price, 2s - 9d. yard. SILK AND WOOL FLANNELS—3I inohes wide; in stripe effects; specially suitable for ladies' Dyjamas and blouses. Prices, 3s. 6d.., 3s. 9d., 3s. 11d. yard. 'ZARA'IJWINCEY—3B inches wide; stripe effects; suitable for ladies', men's, :;-.:a'nd boys' pyjamas, and men's and boys' v . shirts. ' Price, Is. 3d. yard. CREAM WINCEY—2B-31 inches wide; for ladies' and children's night or day weaT Prices, Is. 11d., 25., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d,, 3s. yard. - 36 inches wide- Prices, 2s. 9d., 3s. 3d. yard. FLEECY FLANNEL—S2-54 inches wide; in the following shades: cream, sky, blue, light' saxe, dark saxe, grev, vieux rose, cardinal, and pink. Price, 6s. 11d. yard. RIPPLE FLANNEL—S4 inches' wide; light weight; in three shades only: cream, i pink, and sky blue. Price, 7s. 9d. yard. RIPPLE FLANNEL—S4 inches wide; heavy weight; shades in cream, sky blue, two shades of pink,' saxe, vieux rose, grey, cardinal, two shades of navy blue, ' Price, Bs. 11d. yard. / CHINCHILLA FLANNEL—S4 inches wide; this material is bettor known as Curl or Nap Cloth, and we are showing the following shades; \ ivory,, orcam, palo 'olue, pink, two shades of vieux rose, cardinal, and dark saxe. Price lis. 6d. yard. "FLANNEL COATING—S4 inches wide; stripo effects; in cream and cardinal only. '"■,■•' Price, 10s, 6d. yard. ■. _ * .' Famous for over 50 years for Quality, Style and Value. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.- •• . WOMEN'S WINTER GAITERS " AND GOLOSHES. NECESSITIES FOR WINTER WEAR. You can Face the elements with assurance and comfort if you provide yourself with GOLOSHES to preserve your boots from the wet) and SMART-LOOKING GAITERS for warmth anil comfort. We are now showing full stocks of these lines. , • ' GAITERS. •Women's Melton Cloth' High Leg Gaiters, in Navy, Black, Mole, and Fawn, ss. lid.; Girls' sizes, ss. 6d'. GOLOSHES. , Women's Storm Front Goloshes, light substance, 3s. lid., 4s. lid.; Misses', 10 to 2, 35.. 6d.; Girls', 7 to 9, 35.; Children's, ito 6, 2s. 6d. Women's Storm Front Goloshes, stout rolled edge soles, ss. 6d.; Misses', 10 to 2, i 3s. 9d.; Girls-*, 7to 9, 3s. 6d. Women's.Footholds, low fronts, 3s. 3d.; high fronts, 3s. Bd. R. HANNAH ■&. CO., LTD.; ■*' WELLINGTON. WEITF/FOR OUR MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST. YOU CAN GET A HIGH-GRADE V.P. ANSCO CAMERA FOR 35/If you are going to spend 355. on aV.P. Camera, spencPit on a V.P. Ansco No. 0.-' The superiority and advantages of this caineri cannot / 'be donied. It has rigid extension and is always in focus. ' The back comes off, enabling you to clean the lens. The lens in better and the pictures are clear from corner to corner. Size of picture 1J x 2S-. Price, with Achromatic Lens, 355. With Anastigmat F/7.5 Focusing Lenß and Leather Case, price is .£3 15s. If you will just pop in, we will show you. Do so—you probably pass our shop every day. WATERWORTHS, L'AMBTON QUAY (NEXT KELBURN TRAM), WELLINGTON. And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3095, 28 May 1917, Page 4
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