BUSINESS NOTICES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. “FAMOUS FOR OVER 57 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE." i . ■ ' . —♦ . EXCLUSIVE GOWNS FOR RACE WEAR ; . i AN ARRAY OF ELEGANT STYLES FOR THE COMING RACES. i . * ' Every woman likes to look her best on Race Days, and nothing could be easier to select than one of the Gowns now on view in the “K. A S.’h f. ■ u Showroom. > ■ Among the most recent arrivals, they easily rank with the most distinctive models we have shown this season. It would be well to make an early selection, as the quantity is limited. WE CAN SUIT INDIVIDUAL TASTE. DAINTY AND SMART FROCK IN NAVY GEORGETTE—Bodice is cut with round neck and short sleeve; skirt has six accordeon-pleated frills from i" waist to hem; scarlet bead and navy floss embroidery makes a very smart • trimming. Pries, £l2 12s. ! ANOTHER VERY SMART STYLE IN NAVY TAFFETA—Bodice has inset sleeve and deep V-shaped neck, finished with Georgette roll collar; skirt is gathered at waist and trimmed with bands of black silk braid, finished with frills of navy Georgette; coi sage of fruit at waist is most effective. Price, £l7 17s. ■SMART FROCK IN TOMATO CREPE DE CHENE—Cut on very straight lines-; bodice has inset short sleeves and round neck; skirt has pleated pani-1 ■ down front, finished from either de with inch tucks from waist to hem; fan’ll piping and embroidery make a pretty trimming and a smart finish. Price,' £l6 16s. iVEKY DAINTY FROCK IN .CHERRY GEORGETTE—Magyar long-waisted bodice has short sleeves and V-shap.-d neck; skirt is nccordeon pleated; handsome grape design on bodice embroidered in saxe blue is distinctly new and most effective. Price, £l5 15s. I ‘ NEW MODEL IN NAVY AND WHITE STRIPED TAFFETA—Skirt corded at hips and caught at hem with band of navy velvet ribbon; Magyar blouse has inset vest of white organdie, finishod at neck with kilted frill of white edged with navy; sleeve also finished to match. Price, £l2 19s 6d. ■EFFECTIVE FROCK IN FINE QUALITY NAVY CREPE DE CHENE—PrettyMagyar bodice has short sk-eves and V-shaped neck, finished with fichu collar; skirt is gathered, and has tiny frills edged with. white silk from waist to horn. Price, £l4 14s. VERY HANDSOME FROCK IN COMBINATION OF CHERRY AND GREY GEORGETTE—Bodice of cherry embossed Georgette is cut with round neck and tiny sleeves: under-bodice of grey gives a dainty finish to sleeves and neck; skirt has panel front-anti ba ck of cherry, while either side has fine accordeon-pleated frills. • Price, 31 guineas. ANOTHER SIMPLE STYLE IN FINE QUALITY NAVY CREPE DE CHENE —Bodice cut on simple lines has deep round neck, with outer collar and threequarter inset sleeve; skirt is gathered at waist and trimmed with oneinch tucks to hem; folded waist belt is a smart finish. Price, £lO 19s 6d. THESE ARE SPECIAL TRENTHAM STYLES. KIRKCALDIE S? STAINS LTD. R. HANNAH & CO.. LTD. CUT THE CHILDREN’S BOOT EXPENSES DOWN With boots at their present high prices the one sensible thing to do is PATT THE KIDDIES INTO SANDALS. )Ve sell the best wearing sandals in the Dominion at the lowest prices. NOTE THESE BARGAINS: STOUT CHROME SANDALS, black or brown, for school wear, with sewn leather soles, 4 to 6, 7 s 6d; 7 to 10, 7s lid; 11 to 1,8 s 6d. Maids’, 9s lid. Larger sizes, 3 to 7,10 s 6d. - ANOTHER GOOD VALUE SHOE: ' ' CHILDREN’S CHROME ONE-BAR SHOES, solid leather soles', 7 to 10, 8s lid; 11 to 1,9 s lid; 2 to 3,10 s lid; 4 to 7,12 s 6d. SAME PRICES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., KO LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.
SIMPLE AND CERTAIN—ANSCO VEST POCKET JUNIOR ! i The Ansco makers have played an important part in simplifying photography. They originated the Roll Film idea, they have perfected the Vest Pocket Camera. Ansco V.P. Junior is a universal favourite*—the , FINEST VALUE IN LITTLE CAMERAS. It is equipped with R.R. Lens, is ready in a flash—fits neatly into the pocket, and can be relied upon for splendid pictures. THE PRICE IS £5 —a figure which represents the utmost in value. If you are just about to commence photography begin with Ansco V.P. Junior and begin on the right lines. WATERWORTHS limited.’ “THE ANSCO” PEOPLE, 286 LAM BTON ’ QUAY, WELLINGTON. Also at 58 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, and 705 COLOMBO STREET (opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH.
WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers, Land Agents and Valuators, AUCTION, ARCADE, Courtenay Place. OUTSIDE SALES conducted' in town or country by an expert staff. Appoint us if you want a satisfactory disposal of your goods, combined with highest values. Clients can obtain account sales and cheque immediately after a sale if they desire. Entries invited for sales hold in the Auction Arcade every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. The Arcade being the largest Auction Showroom in the Dominion, we offer accommodation for any quantity of goods clients may send forward. Tel. 20—1’4. ’ P.O. Box 947. PROSPERITY TN 1921. PROSPERITY IN 19’1. TO COURT PROSPERITY a man has the best chance if he is wearing good fitting clothes ' made from the CREAM OF FASHION, Suitings which art* a specialty at MILLIGAN'S ILLIG A N ’ 8 KELBURN AVENUE. Place your order- early in 1921, and score the advantages. The united typewriter and SUPPLIES AGENCY OF N.Z. 'PHONE 20—965. MONARCH TYPEWRITERS (The Light-touch Machine), . "DEY” TIME REGISTER. TYPEWRITER AND DUPLICATOR SUPPLIES. TYPING AND DUPLICATING. BAKER’S BUILDINGS, Featherston Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 1148. SIGHT-TESTING. MY 24 years' experience at your service. MOST EXPERT EXAMINATION. The Latest and Most Scientific Appliances Used. All Optical Repairs. J. M. SAVIDGE, Opt. D. (Mustier of Ophthalmic Mechanics), S 8 Lamb ton Quay (Opp. Govt. Buildings), 'Phone 311 G. Wellington. fflBE demand fo~ improvements in JL many lines of machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas—■ new methods. Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you can, it. may prove profitable. But get y°u r iden protcc-.ed. Interview Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward. Patant Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 94, 14 January 1921, Page 4
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