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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. .-...:-■.-. ' . \ — 9 FURTHER INTERESTING NOTES CONCERNING THE NEW AUTUMN MILLINERY ■ Testei'day we gave an outline of the millinery styles for Autumn and Winter, and pointed out that Velours are to be the most popular and that the Stetson Velour Tailored Hats are very much to the fore. Colours, ' shapes, and trimmings were also dealt with, and to-day we take pleasure in submitting descriptions of four models in our display. This showing •• is now being conducted in our millinery showroom, and has attracted numbers of Indicß wbo are in search of authoritative information as to the new styles. We must point out that the display is comprehensive, and that it would be quito impossible to print particulars of ALL the models. However, we publish the following, and cordially invite you to inspeot:— ONE OF THE YELOURSThis is one of the features of the- display. The model is wide-brimmed on the lines of the Spanish sombrero. The colour is a delicate shade of ashes of roses. Trimming consists of smart-style feature of crochet, flowers in ashes of rose, heliotrope, and saxe blue, mounted on a delph bluo ribbon banding. ' SMART PORTRAIT HAT- ;.(■■■. ■ • This model is most beautiful. It is made of black silk velvet, and the sole trimming is a clever adaptation of two ermine skins. The con- . trsst is striking, and the hat is attractive for its simplicity. THE "SAMMY" HAT- ■• ■ i A French model. "Sammy," you must know, is the name by which ihe American soldier is known—just as the British soldier,is known as : -> ."Tommy." The "Sammy" Hat, then, has a decided military note about it—it is somewhat suggestive of a steel helmet in' Made in a combination of Alice, blue and mastic, with smart style wool trimming in fuchsia, jade green, and mastic. This is a very stylish little model. FRENCH AVIATOR STYLEThis is a chic little style in navy blue silk velvet, surmounted with representation of two aeroplane blades in navy blue gros-grain ribbon. The brim is small, and' consists of handsome gold brocade. Your visit will reveal delicate colourings, novel trimmings, and becoming shapes. Try,on some of tho mocfels. _ 9 FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. KIRKCALDIE k STAINS, LTD. .1. HANNAH & CO.,',LTD.,, WIDE-TREAD WELT SHOES FOR SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GIRLS ■ ' / "PLENTY OF TOE ROOM." Don't buy shoes that would deform your children's feet, STUDY THE PU- \ TUBE-AND COMFORT. Our new line of WIDE-TREAD WELT SHOES is made on a nature'form last, which gives plenty of room for the foot to grow and makes for easy walking. Buy your girl one pair, and you'll never return ; to the old style. WIDE-TREAD WELT SHOES "DON'T HURT ANYWHERE." FREE FROM TACKS AND ROUGH SEAMS. GIRLS' GLACE KID INSTEP-BAR SHOES, meat ornament, welted soles, natural shape, commonsense. heels—7 to 10, 13s. 6d.; 11 to 1, Us. 6d. GIRLS' GLACE KID DERBY SHOES, patent caps, welted soles, natural shape commonsense heels—7 to 10, 14s. od.< 11 to 1, 15s. 6d. GIRLS' GLACE KID DERBY BALS, self caps, welted soles, natural shape commonsense heels—7 to 10, 16s. 6d,.; 11 to 1, 17s. 6d. ' MAIDS' 2 to 6 COLLEOB SHOES, with round toes and low heels, from Ms fid to 17s. 6d. ' ' •WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. ,|j|)ii«iiuiiiiiiimmin. „ j THE SCHOOLBOY WILL DELIGHT IN AN ANSCO No. 0. ■■:• He will derive an immense amount of pleasure from taking such . 'perfect little pictures with such little trouble! | IT'S "BOY" NATURE TO STOW EVERYTHING AWAT IN HIS POCKETS. And the Anaco is so small and oompact it will easily fit the Vest :.'.... T , . Pocket. -■- .. - AT £2 THE ANSCO NQi 0)S REMARKABLE VALUE _ WATERWORTHS LIMITED, "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," * 286 LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelbnrn Tram); ... WELLINGTON. 68 Qneen Street ... Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 130, 19 February 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 130, 19 February 1918, Page 4

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