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BUSINESS NOTICE*, - KIRKGALDIE &' STAINS LTD. FAMOUS FOR OVER 55 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE. > BIMSES L: • SPORTS COATS ''"' TWO VERY ESSENTIAL ITEMS IN THE OUTFIT OF THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN-USEFUL AND STYLISH. The Blouse is of everyday importance ami.should be chosen with care. "K. 4 S." Blouses have 1 that air of distinction so loved by smart women —they mo orented with every regard to Fashion's details, faithfully carried out in newest, style. » \ ""■■ ''''■■■.■ ■ . i ;•■ ■'. '| • Wo speak also of a few' new productions in smart Sports Coats which are just to hand. The following details will interest you, and we invite your early inspection. STRIKING EXAMPLES OF FASHION'S MOST FAVOURED STYLES. A MOST EXQUISITE "EVENING BLOUSE-In fine black and white silk net, Magyar shape, -with sleeve finished at elbow. A feature of this dainty garment is n kilting of tulle laced with yellow ribbon velvot; a large spray of yellow velvet daisies gives an effective finish. Low cut neck. 4 P l *' o6 ' 735. 6d. ■'.VEEYBAINTYAFTEKNOONBLOUSE-In ivory Georgette, large cut 7. sleeve, inset with piping, narrow to cuif, and finished with Vnl. insertion. • ' . Low neck is edged white beads and rows of narrow insertion below bust set this off to advantage. , Price, 795. 6d. ■ HANDSOME AFTERNOON BLOUSE—Tu black Georgette, inset sleeve, finished at elbow with two rows of kilting. The collar is cut in capo effect, and finished with killing to correspond with, sleeve. ■■ . • Price, £5 15s. 6d. BEAUTIFUL WHITE FRINGE DINNER BLOUSE-The unique feature of this model is the Magyar out made of fringe. Joined on shoulder and continuing down sleeve are strips of silver 'braid'.' The lining is of white tulle, oaf tying a silver, tissue butterfly, finished with white bono rings. Low cut neck and sleeves finishing at .elbow. Price, £7 17s. 6d. ■'..'• EXCLUSIVE FINE KNITTED SILK .TUMPER-Rourid neck finished with • plain band from which fui9 pin tuck 6 give fullness' over bust to waist-line; inset sleeve, silk cord girdle, wido band of fringe at foot of coat gives an excellent finish; in ivory roily.' , Price, £6 Cs. A PARTICULARLY SMART GOLFER-In all wool; emerald fancy knit; mart'roll, collar continuing to foot of coat in shot effect; pockets and wide band round foot of coat to correspond with collar, tied with smart belt; Raglan sleeve./ .., Price, £6 6s, V' : . DAINTY PALE PINK JERSEY COAT-In brush wool, roll collar, irset gleevos," small pocket with largo overlap, wide belt with large tassel ends; ;>. a narrow white stripo gives rlcjising finish. Price, £5 19s. 6d. • '•■■' v KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. . 1/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH PURCHASES OF £1, AND OVER.

E. HANNAH'& CO. LTD., • ''■'■ "'• HAVE THE '■-■' BEST BOOTS FOR SCH<f?)L WEAR! Their .own make; Guaranteed wearers'; none to equal tftem at tho prices. .THESE VALUES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. ' '•' . 1465.-MAIDS' CHROME BALS-Rivefed soles. Sizes 2x5, 15s. 6d. 1460.-GIRLS'BOX CALF BALS-Sewn soles. ■ ' ■■:■■' /. : ' ' Sizes 7 x 10, .14s. 6d; 11 xl, 15s. 6d. MTO.-MAIDS' GLACE DERBY BOOTS-Sewn soles; suitable book for • college wear. • Sizes 2x6, 20s. . 1805.-BOYS' EXTRA STOUT CHROME BALS-With plates on heels. Sizes 7 x 10, 13s. 6d; 11 x 1,. 14s. 6d. YOUTHS' EXTRA STOUT CHROME BALS-' Sizes, 2 x 3, 16s. 6d.j 4 x 5, 17s. 6d. . . 1829.-YOUTHS' BOX CALF DERBY BALS-Sewn soles; a boot suitable / for college wear. Sizes 2 x 3, 19s. 6d.; 4 x 5, 21s. U. MANNAH>;CO. LTD., ... ,• '260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. . , ___, j - — A UNIFORM, EASILY MANIPULATED, GASLIGHT PAPER. WELLINGTON S.C.P. The paper that produces beautiful prints with an ea6e and consistency that is really remarkable. x Wellington S.C.P. is a UNIPOR.M paper with consequently less risk of errors in exposure. Try this popular gaslight paper; you'll be , . pleased you did. We have full stocks of sizes in several grades—one for every- class of negative. . , . ' . ,"..'' ', / ■■ ' ■ .' , WATBRWORTH& ' . * "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," . 286 LAMBTOM QUAY. WELLINGTON. Aad at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. Also at 705 Colombo Street (opp. Triangle), Christchnro'o.

A' HIGHER PRICED SUIT ;, . MAY BE THE MOST. ECONOMICAL*, j PATRONS OF '■! • , MILLIGAN'S KELBURN AVENUE, . Say they always find it 60.. j ■ PORTRAITURE. ! COPYING. ENLARGING. rE FINEST PROCESSES are employed in onr Work, and Unlimited Pains taken to attain Perfect Results. BARTLETT AND ANDREW, i Photographers, 10 Willis Street, Wellington. Tel. 1233. U)S7E have just landed direct from New York, a shipment of BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES and EVENING FROCKS. M'KAY'S SPECIALTY HOUSE, , 354 Lambton Quay (Near Stewart Dawson's.) \ 1 Ql F. M'LEAN, OPTICIAN AND JEWELLER, 124-126 Riddiford Street, Nowtown. Eves Tested. Glasses Rifted, Broken Lenses Duplicated, (Bring' tho Pieces), ODhthalmological Surgeon, and Hospital PrescriDtions Ground to Order. Repairs bv.Moil Promptly Attended to. Appointments made. Telephone No 24—037. RADFORD'S for Furniture; best value in town; good assortment of Carpets, Linos., Runners, Crockery, Ironmongery, etc. Inspection invited. RADFORD AND CO., Complete Houso Furnishers, 43 and 45 Manners Street. SCIENTIFIC Character Reatfrng by return registered mail. Send Birth Dat*, Month, Year, and Postal Note ss. to T. J. Dunstons, Box 1418, Auckland. r

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 134, 2 March 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 134, 2 March 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 134, 2 March 1920, Page 6

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