•''..,. BUSINESS NOTICEB. > KIRKCALDIE & STAINS* LTD. ■■■■ " FAMOUS FOR OVER 55 YEARS FOB QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR • FOR WOMEN OF TASTE ■••■'•- A NEW SHIPMENT JUST LANDED. Thoso who desire a really smart and "toney" pair of shoes—something that gives an air of distinction to the smart toilette-should inspect the new footwear styles which have just arrived. "K. & S." FOOTWEAR IS ALWAYS DISTINCTIVE. THESE MODELS ARE REALLY EXCLUSIVE. rnshioned in Kid, Nubuck, Patent Leather, Calf, etc., these attractive shoes give a "finish" to costume or gown, and when worn in conjunction with a smart pair of stockings leave nothing to ba desired by the most particular taste. HALF-A-DOZEN STYLES ARE QUOTED HERE: "JOAfT-WHITE NUBUCK COURT SITOES-Louis heels, and finished ■with a very neat ornament. Price, 50s. a pair. "JEPTHA"—LADIES' LIGHT OBEY KID COURT SHOES-Smart ornament finish, Louis heels. Price, 535. 6d. a pair. "ALBANY'-PINB PATENT LEATHER COURT SHOES-Lighf pump *ole 3, Louis heels, with tab and buckle. Price, 555. a pair. "CALAIS"-LADIES' WHITE CALF OXFORD SHOES-An excellent model, with Louis heels. Price,-575. 6d. a pair. "GRACE"-LADIES' COURT SHOES-In fine patent leather, light pump soles, Louis' heels, neat beaded etfect. , Price, 58s. Gd. a pair. "LILY"-LADIES' KID COURT SHOES-In Havana brown, short tab and neat ornament, Louis heels. Price, 605,, a pair. LADIES' GLOVES Good wearing styles in reliable makes, and splendid value. Wo can honestly recommend the following numbers:— FABRIC DOE GLOVES—2 large pearl buttons and needle points; white, natural, or beaver. Price, 6s. 11d. a pair. FABRIC DOB GLOVES—Pique sewn with black, 2 pearl buttons; white or natural, Price, Bs. 6d. a pair. FABRIC DOE GLOVES—With gauntlet strap and domo; in white, putty, fawn, and beaver. , . Price, Bs. 6d. a pair. I FABRIC DOE ELASTIC GAUNTLETS-Hnnd stitched with black, pique eewn; in white or natural. . Price, 11s. 6d. a pair.. WHITE CASTOR GAUNTLETS—With strap and dome. Price, 18s. 6d, a pair, WHITE CASTOR GAUNTLETS-With "Prairie" fringe, needle cord , faints, pique sewn. ' Price, 245, 6d. a pair. WE PAY POSTAGE. /.1 f . . K.IKK.LALJUII 06 olAuNd,- LiIX «::s . - ' R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., SUGGEST ' / ,:^ a SANDALS FOR ECONOMY /IDEAL FOR BOYS' AND ■ . GIRLS' SCHOOL WEAR). Everywhere footwear i 6 expensive, ( and parents ehoiild recognise that Sandals are the most economical of all Children's Footwear. Ours are not the flimsy kind, but ere MADE FOR SOLID WEAR et about ;half the price of an ordinary shoe. THESE PRICES SHOW'WHERE THE ECONOMY COMES IN. CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK CHROME SANDALS," strong sewn leather soles, 4 to 6, 6s. Gd.; 7 to 10, 7s. 6d.; 11 to 1, 7s. lid.; 2 to 7, 9s. 6d. CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK CHROME SANDALS, with flexible greenhide soles, 7 to 10, 7s. Gd.; 11 to 1, 7s. lid.; 2 to 7, 9s. 6d. These Sandals are stocked at all our Branches,' but if you cannot eond your child in to be fitted write for a pair. . . E. HANNAH &CO., LTD, 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTQN. - — - __ AN ANSCO CAMERA FOR SPRING AND ,SUMMER! Spiing and Summer days are sunny days—picnic days—Ansco days! Take ttii Ansco Camera with you on your out'inge, and keep a permanent picture record of the happy hours. The Ansco is simple and reliable—superior in many ways. V.P. "Ansco" No. 0 measures only 1x 2J x 5 inches, and weighs only 10i ounces. It takes clear, detailed pictures .' If x2| inches-pictures that can ba enlarged. The price is only .£2 2s. 6d. See also V.P. "Ansco" No. 1, No. 2, No. 3,, and other models. Do this •;. May- ■■■„„■.-■.■. WATERWOBTH& "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," , LAMBTON QUAY (Next Kelburn Tram) WELLINGTON. And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. . ;.'... .... Also at 705 Colombo Street (opp. Triangle), Christchurch).
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 12, 9 October 1919, Page 4
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