BUSINESS NOTICES, K3RKCAUDEE & STAINS, LTD. /AMOUS FOR OVER 55 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE, THE NEW JERSEY CLOTH JUMPER SUIT THE STYLE THAT RECENTLY TOOK LONDON BY. STORM. A DECIDEDLY PRACTICAL GARMENT AND SMART WITHAL. FOR SPRING WEAR \ One has . only to glanco at these smart garments to see why they proved so popular in London. They nre so easily slipped on nnd ■ off, and the material of which. they are made is such a splendid ; wearing fabric—soft and clinging.in effect and following the figure •. , . lines as demanded by present fashion. There is the Juniper Suit, the Slip-over Frock, the Coat and' Skirt—all modelled on similar . lines. \ WE DESCRIBE A FEW FOR YOUR INFORMATION. CALL IN AND SEE THEM. . > " SPORTING JUMPER FKOCK-A new-and smart jumper and skirt in shade of . Fawn Jersey Cloth;/a wide band of jade green trims foot of jumper, also ' . cuffs and square-collar; the neck is cut round, then down centre front, and ■ U; fastened with cords and self-covered buttons; a narrow belt gives waist ' v.*' 1 line, and finishes in long, tie ends; a. plainly cut skirt, shghtly_ gathered at' wdist uud cut narrow at foot. Price, 8 guineas. 'An EXCEPTIONALLY SMART COAT PEOCK-Ih exquisite shade of Vieux . Rose Jersey. Cloth;.a slight v«st effect is introduced down centre front, and is connected with self-coloured cords small sninrfcbuttonsj a naviow belt finislies; at buck in Ibii'g tie" ends; side pockets also give good effect; 6oxb .blue wool stitcliing and self-covered buttons form mmANOTHER UNCOMMON COAr FROCK-In pretty shade of Saxe Jersey Cloth; ■ cut narrow to foot with long panel falling from waist line within 4in. or ' • ■ foot of skirt; a slight yoke effect is introduced at . front and a straight falling back'; a narrow stole collar trims _ the neck and falls loose with ■ v ' v 'fringe; silk thread--forms the effective trimming to end of panels front of neck, stole collar, and cuffs; w. size. ■ '. guineas. JERSEY CLOTH "JUMPER FROCK-In light shade of grey, with liand of mauve 'at foot of jumper; a turned-back collar of mauve gives good effect; cuffsjm sleeve trimmed in the same way; the skirt is well shaped and fastened ; to;jumper.at waist; w, size. ■- • . Price, £8 ISs, 6d. A COMFORTABLE GOVT AND SKIRT-'ln Fawn Jersey Cloth; coat smartly •A 'V .'v.'*. madevwith long, roll collar of saxe; square pockets,, belted, .ml ag ,',V ■: trimmed tfith self-covered buttons; the top of pocket n»d tate■ of_slei sve : 'v trimmed with saxe. to match collar; 1 nicely cut skirt, ( iuid finished .with narrow belt. . Pi'ice, 8 guineas. JERSEY CItOTJI FROCK—A, becoming frock. in saxe, : „ a^7f n 6 ,L a^ X narrow to foot, slit pockets at side, and narro-y belt .finishing in longtw ' ends atnnder-arm; a smart vest/effect of contrasting shade is lntioduced •V-V. :• .'at' front'of .bodice,-.and cord conneots either side; .seli-covered buttons also ' form part of trimming.y. : . - • ' i~. Price, it iss. oa. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. ' ■" I ■ ; ' 'R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., . 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GIRLS' BOX CALF BALS, sewn soles, full toes—7 to 10,125. 6d.; 11 to 1, '..' -ISs. Gd.'; Maids', 2to 5, i7s. 6d. ■'„ , » . ln 'GIRLS' BOX CALF BUTTON BOOTb, sewn soles; full toe 3—7 to 10, . ' ' i. 11 to 1, 145., W.; . . - ■ ■ , . • MAIDS' 2to 5 GLACE DERBY BALS, round toes, school heals, stout .. ... ' 'w.'., i .'Soles,"for college•wearr-185.;,6d.,-■ ■ ' " " ' MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. '' '' E. HANNAH <Se CO.. -LTD..' ' 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND '103 CUBA STREET, , , , WELLINGTON;. . , GOLDONA-A SPLENDID BRITISH PAPER FOR NEW ZEALAND PHOTOGRAPHERS! .V■, Goidona is.a British paper-a. self-toning paper-and its very name .' ' •. is suggestive of the rich I tones it gives. jGoldona.can be relied on'for the most artistic effects with the ■ ■least-possible bother. Simply wasli.the prints in'tbe Hypo bath, ' xirtse in 'running 'water, and jou have'first-class, permanent prints. •. 4 ; ' Goidona-.is. sold by .Waterworths.' We lrnve all sizes. 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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 291, 4 September 1919, Page 4
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