■EEAIi BUSINESS TRAINING. 7 Tl\6Te fe no better-training for business that that which a girl, rightly taught, can get frwn-household and domeetao of work of all kinds, including sewing. The work of every business consists mainly of details, To oversee and manage thoso details so as to ttrrog About from thoir combined aotion a profitable result is to bo successful in business. The girl who learns tho details of housekeeping thoroughly, its buying, saving, and uso oFmatena,ls, and th&i perfects herself in tho managoment of theso details so as to bring about an' harmompue, woll-appojiited home, is becoming an expert in a complex and exacting business. Should it become necessary for her to oxort herself in another occupation in order to earn her living shq will find 'irt siny she takes up that her mastery over the details and general combination'of'one'ontorpriso of of great help in enabling her to grasp the affairs of another.' iJUothorsrin. training their daughters, should be careful to teach them how' to'buy. , and hoiv, to save, ~There is no better storo tor supplying goods of dependable quality than thjs, and our prices aro always reasonable. . DISTINCTIVE NECKWEAR. . . RICH AND ARISTOCRATIC. ,'AlsoJutolyiho FINEST COLLECTION of NECKWEAR you aro likely to see anywnore in JNow /Spalsnd, and tho, prices aro as attraotivo.as-tho goods. SHASfi! GOQTTE RUFFLES, witho now French shoulder styloi'-in White, Pink. Sky Blue, Cream, Reseda, .Prown, ami-Black. ' ■ 'At 16s, 6d. each. LONG OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS, in White, Natural, Grey, Black, Black and White. At 10S, 6(1,, 183. 6d,, 178 : ed., 215,, 235, 6d, eaoh, LONG.FRENCH COQTJB BOAS, in White, Sky Blue, Grey, Navy Blue, Brown, Mauve, . .Natural and Black, . At 193. fld., 235. ed., 275. 6d., 335. Bd., 595. ed. each, SMART FRENCH COQTJE FEATHER'BOAS, ono yard-long, finished with long silk , tassels, in Brown, White, Cream, and Black, , At 196, Bd. each, FRENCH COQTJE FEATHER RUFFLES,, new shape, daintily-finished with silk tassels ~., back and front, in White, Sky Blue, Brown, Navy Blue, Reseda, Cream, and Blapk, ' '" " ' ' "..„„.' At 295. Ed, $ach. TOE PIERRQT,.RUFFLE, jn-daintily.rnched brilliant..Chiffon,.finished with Jong Chenille ends; jn White and Vioux Rose, White and Tabac'BroWn, White and Black, - At 235. fld. each. MA^P T ?T T R F S (f, I '?SL^ipSily , fip.«shfdwith ribbon bows, and ribbon sash ends; in . White, Nary.. Bluoj. Natural, Bronze, Sky Blue, Black, ;;- /(ii At 255. ed. eaoh. OSTRICH.FEATHER RUFFLES, in Black, Sfe Blue, and White',' daintily finished with -_ ostrich taseeJe at baok, and ]ong,tassels,in front, At 355. ed. each. LONG RICH MARABOUT STOLES, in Natural'and , Black, and mite and Sky Blue; 4 strands, ' - , - At 325. 6d,, 455. 6d. each. , ' SMART WALKING SKIRTS; be delighted-with these WALKINC SKIRTS, for they are really VERY biyi/leii and SMART. When you critically examine theso skirts, and look at tho price tags, you will bo tempted .to, buy., The choice is .very .extensive, - WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS, prettily trimmed with tucks,and embroidery: a great assortment, - - 'At '9s. Hd,, 12s. .11d,, 145.. 6d. to 395. 6d. each • WHITE .MUSLIN SKIRTS, trimmed Valenciennes laco or embroidery, very full shapes ( and good designs, At Bs. 11d., 12s. ed., 14s. 6d,, IPs. lid., 176. Ed,, 18s. lid FINE LAWN SKIRTS, in dressy styles', elaborately trimmed with lace and tucks , ' ,'At 235.- ed., 275, ed,, SSs. Ed,, 395, 6d, each. WHITE LINEN SKIRTS, excellent nine-gored skirts, well-stitched, and finished: also in a varjety of .other stylos, , ~, \ ' '-' At 13s. 6d., 19s. Bd,, 245, 6d, each, .WASHING.SKIRTS, in Musljn, Linen, and Alpaca; very' useful garments, full cut, , ' some plain,-with large,tucks, othore daintily trimmed with omoroidery .• . At 7s. lid., 9s. lid., 12s. Hd M 14s. ed., 17s. ed., ns. lit), to 23?, ed. each, LUSTRE AND SICILIAN SKIRTS, eioelle'nt for summer wear, ae they are very light end yet quite dwt-pwof. Uβ are row showing a fino lot of these skirte in cream, < s navy blue, and black, trimmed braid or self-straps, • • , At 19S. 11 d., 295; ed., 355. Ed, to 535. 6d. each. RUMMER WALKING SKIRTS, in washing flannels and tweeds, nino-gorod, with lap . seams, and stitching at foot, , At 268. 6d. eaoh. PRETTY VOILE SKIRTS, in cream or black, effectively trimmed with tuoks and silk folds, and mounted on loose foundations. At 395. ed., 455. 6d. to £7 7s EOLIENNE AND VOILE SKIRTS, in cream and black, in smart styles, with tucks and glace Bilk folds, mounted on silk or silkotto, and suitable for street or indoor 1 wear > ' . - . From 353 _ Mi Mohi , CHIFFON TAFFETA SKIRTS in black and cream, in high-waisted styles, with padded nems, and with or without material for bodice,, < ' From 133. ' KIBKCALDIE &' STAINS," LTD. > , • - Csl'4 T. ATITPiS' ' A yMP a 9° Tan shoes were not ' , , - - I"" 0,1 worn—To-day, no Lady's Outfit "RT? AWN K StTSTiTf ie without eno or two pairs 15tlU> YV IN ©XUJJCiO. of Smart Brown Bhoe s for street war, FOR THE NEW YEAR / s '"' We'are now showing the Newest Shades.'and Shapes, with Cuban Heels and i ■ ißonnd-.lpesi also wjds Sljk Sho? Ties toTnatch the Shoes, _ " "_'■• " " prices: -••■> ■ ■' WOMEN'S BROWN KID Eonnd Toes. 11s. 6-1, WOMEN'S'BBOWN RID OXFOBD-TEE, SHOES, Pointed Toes 12s. Bd, WOMEN'S BBOWN KID OJCFOEU SHOES, Perforated Golosh, 14s. erf, WOMEN'S BROWN KID OXJTOEDS, Round Toas, Pumps ',SS, 6d. ' WOIIEN'S BROWN-KID DEBBY-TIE SHOE§, Bound Toes, Welted, 17s. 6d. ' - WOMEN'S BROWN KID LA'CB y?. BUTTON BOOTS.. Pointed Toes, ... Us. 6d. ' WOMEN'S BROWN KID LACE HOOTSI - Round Toes, Welted, 15s. Bd. ' , _ WOMEN'S BROWN KID ."ELUPBER", BALS. 7 ,' Round .yoos,, 17s, ii. POSTAGE ON MAILORDERS, Bd. PAIR EXTRA. R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., RETAIW3TORES: LAMBTON QUAY, AND CUBA STREET.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 397, 5 January 1909, Page 4
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