KIRKCALDIE .& STAINS, LTD. THESE NEW BLOUSE ITEMS WILL RECEIVE MOKE THAN "PASSING INTEREST" ....She. who delights in seeing fashions best will read with interest the following notes on our new Blouses. And when we say that each of tne garments has. a charm of its own—that each embodies the very newest in the'matter of designing, we can safely say that many ladies will come to see the display. As you read, remember that these are but some of : •vscores of Autumn Blouse attractions at Kirkcaldie's. 5. No. l-'SMART CUT SHIRT BLOUSE IN PINK CREPE DB CHENE-Witti well cut collar,-.in pale blue, and pale.blue facings - down front; cross-over fronts and cuffs to correspond wi th collar.v Price, 455. 6. No. BLOUSE IN GOOD QUALITY CREPE DE CHENE-Pret- ' ■ tily 6titched with fngot §titch; quaint collar buttonholed round edges; • -~'•• cuffs corresponding with collar; colours: snrimp, cream, and helio. • Price, 635. ■'" &"Nof 3-DRESSY BLOUSE IN WHITE CREPE DE CHBNE-Roll collar, edged) "with Indian lace and insertion; cross-over front; seams all hemstitched; '}■." cuffs cm-responding with collar. , .. Price, 495. 6d. "'B. No. 4-SMART AMERICAN SHIRT BLOUSE IN WHITE CREPE DE ■ CHENS—New rainbow stripe collar; cuffs and imitation pockets. Price, 425. 6d. !8. No. 5-CHIC STRIPE CREPE DB CHENE BLOUSE-Small turn-down collar and cross-over.fronts; cuffs matching collar. ( Price, 495, 6d. IS. No. Sr-VERY SMART BLOUSE.IN CREPE DE CHBNE-Prettily trimmed in tho new fagot stitch back and front; smart fitting collar; cuff 6 match- ■': / ing front; in shrimp colour. Price, 495. 6d. .Si, No. 7-GOQD. FITTING BLOUSE IN WHITE'CREPE DE CHENE-Small . ' turn-down collar nnd.plain cuffs. Price, 455, -•'■.'•;. Also,.same style in- white Jap. Silk. Price, 255. 6d. S. No. 8-WELL CUT BLOUSE IN WHITE CREPE DE CHENE-Scalloped / sailor collar, with fagot stitch; double ' breasted front; Taglan sleeve; smart threequarter cuff. • Price, 425. Also, same style in Tussore Silk. Prica, 325. Bd. IS. No. 9-GOOD QUALITY CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSE-Set-in sleoves; smart shaped, collar; embroidered spots across ends in contrasting colours; colour, canary, grey, navy, white, vieux rose and black. Price, 455, Also, same style in Tussore.Silk.. . Price, 275. 6d. 8. No. 10-SMART LOOSE FITTING W HITE'JAP. SILK BLOUSE-Scalloped Toll collar continued down fronts; cuffs to match; finished down front with small pearl buttons. , Price, 335. 6d. S. No. 10-SMART LOOSE FITTING WREPE DE CHENE SHIRT BLOUSE-Turn-down collar, set-in sleeves, and plain' cuff. Price, 425. 6d. S. No. 1&-BEAUTIFUL BLOUSE IN GOOD QUALITY CREPE DE CHENESmall sailor collar continued into fancy front; corners hand embroidered; seams joined by fagot'stitch; very dainty cuff to matcn; colours: pink, white, pale blue, helio., shrimp and vieux rose. Price, 635. BARGAIN DAY TO-DAY! Another economy day has dawned—this is Bargain Day a,t Kirkdaldie's. In the big bargain room on the first floor hundreds of money-saving items from all departments are offered you. Call—shop—save! Don't overlook •these economies. ■ . ___—-» — . FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.
■■ . E. HANNAH *■' CO., LTD.. REAL HARD WEAR TRY OUR SCHOOL BOOTS - -Probably your rChildran have been 'wearing Sandak during the Summer months -but soon.it will be time for Boots. Our "WAREWEL Brand is. rightly V named, and we guarantee that every pair we sell will give solid satisfaction, FOR BOYS. Boys' Strong Leather Bals,, with toe FOR GIRLS, and heel tips—ll to 1,125. 6d.; 2 and Girls' Stout Chrome Bala., riveted and ■•■ 3,135. fid,.; land 5,. lie. 6d. , slugged soles-7 to 10, 10s. 6d.; }1 ■'~. Boys' Chrome Lace Boots, riveted and to 1, lis. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5, lis. Gd. slugged soles—7 to 10, lis. 6d.; 11 to- Girls' Stout Chromo Bale., with split •"■ 1, 12s. 6d.; 2 and 3, 13s. b'd.; i and 5, leather fronts, toe and heel tips— V 14s. 6d. 11 to 1, lis. 6d.; Maids', 12s. 6d. Boys' Chrome Open Front Derby Bate., Girls' Box Calf Lace Boots, sewn soles, 1 with stout soles-11 to 1, 14s. 6d.; 2 full toes-7 to 10, 12s. 6d.; 11 to 1, and 3, 16s. 6"d.; i and 5, 17s. 6d. 13s. 6d.; Maids', 2 to 5, 17s. 6d., Boys'. Box Calf Derby Bals., leather Girls Box Calf Button Boots, sewn lined, square toes—7 to 10, lte. 6d.; soles, full toes-7 t« 10, 13s, Gd. j 11 11 to 1, 155..3d.; 2 and 3, 17s. Gd.;. 'to 1, lis. Gdt • 4and1,5,185.. 6d. ■ OUR TRADE MOTTO: "Good.Wear in Every Pair." • It. HANNAH. & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. .■■■■; : '. / ..•'•-. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
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