\ Stiivkg fon Individuality. We are for over being told there is nothing more fascinating to a man than individuality in a woman. Naturally women seek to supply the demand. And what is the t result? —that ove,ry other woman one meets cultivates somo absurd affectation in the vain delusion that it will pass for individuality!or. temperament".. "If they would remain as they are, they would bo far moro successful. If man admires individuality so does woman, and there is nothing moro fascinating to a woman than individuality in a store. That accounts for the extreme popularity and,pre-eminence'of this store; women como horo because they aro attracted by the magnificent-display of fashionable stocks, the reaBonableness of the prices, and tho modern business methods which provail hero. DAINTY WHITE UNDERWEAR FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE. You may bo able to buy UNDERWEAR somewhat cheaper at other stores, but such cheap goods will be wanting in quality, and consequently mil not give the service that the EXCELLENT GRADE OF GOODS THAT .WE OFFER WILL. The BEST is the CHEAPEST in the long run, and you will do well to buy any of tho following :— LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, prettily trimmed with embroidery, At ss. 6d., 6s. 9d., 7s. 9d., Bs. 6d\, 10s. 6d., to 295. 6d. IINE NAINSOOK KNICKERS, daintily trimmed with real torchon lace, At 7s. lid., 10s., 14b. 9d., 15s. 9d., 235. 6d. LONGCLOTH KNICKERS, trimmed with embroidery, l " N At 3s. lid., 4s. 9d., ss. lid., 6s. 6d., 9s. 6d., 10s. 9d. CHEMISES, a splendid assortment, daintily finished, , • At 3s. lid. to 16s. lid. CAMISOLES, nicely trimmed with lace, At 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., 55., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., to 14s. 6d. LONGOLOTH COMBINATIONS, plenty available for soloction, At ss. 9d., 6s. 6d., 6s. lid., Bs. 9d., 9s. 6d., 10s. 6d. 'NAINSOOK COMBINATIONS, trimmed with lace. . Theso-aio'hand-raado and aro very j exquisite, •- - . 235. Gd., 315., 335. 6d., 355. 6d. •WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, trimmed with embroidery, . . • At 6s. 9d., 7s. lid., Bs. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15s. 6d., 17s. 6d., 265. 6d. .WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, very deep full .flounces,' daintily trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insertions, At 365. 6d., 395. 6d., 425., 455., 475. 6d. UNDERSKIRTS, in Washing Prints and Zephyrs, ... At 4s. lid., ss. lia., Bs. lid. SILK UNDERSKIRTS, in a variety'of shapes; frilled, At 235. 6d. to 725. 6d. '- SMART WALKING SKIRTS. ■ -' You will be delighted with these WALKING SKIRTS, for they, are jreally VERY STYLISH and SMART. When you critically examine thoso skirts, and look at tho price tags, you will be tempted to buy. Tho choice is very extensive. WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS, prettily trimmed with tucks and embroidery; a 'great assortment, , At 9s. lid., 12s. lid., 14s. Gd., to 395. 6d. each. WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS, trimmed Valenciennes lace or embroidery, very full shapes •• and good designs, At 6s. lid., 12s- 6d., 14s. 6d., 15s. lid., 17s. (id'., 18s. ,lld. FINE LAWN SKIRTS, in dressy styles, elaborately trimmed with lace and bucks, At 235. 6d., 275. 6d., 295. 6d., 395. 6d. each. WHITE LINEN SKIRTS, excellent nine-gored skirts, well 'stitched and finished; also in a variety of other styles, ' At 13s. 6d., 19s. Gd., 245. 6d. each. .WASHING SKIRTS, in Muslin, Liner, and Alpaca; very useful garments, full cut, somo ' plain, with large tucks, others daintily trimmed with embroidery, i ' At 7s. lid., 9s. lid., 12s. lid. 14s. 6d., 17s. 6d., 17s. lid., to 235. 6d. each. LUSTRE AND SICILIAN SKIRTS, excellent for summer wear, as they aro very light and yet quito dust-proof. Wo are now showing a fino lot of these skirts in cream, navy blue, and black, trimmed braid or self-straps, At "os. ll<i.,VZ9s." 6d.,' 35s'. 6d., to 595. 6d. each. SUMMER WALKING SKIRTS, in washing flannels and tweeds, nine-gored, with lap seams, and stitching at foot, *■ , At 255. 6d. each. PRETTY VOILE SKIRTS, in cream or black, effectively trimmed with tucks and silk • folds, and mounted on loose foundations, At 395. 6d., 455. 6d. to £7 7s. EOLIENNE AND VOILE SKIRTS, in cream and black, in smart styles, with tucks and glace silk folds, -mounted on silk,or silkette, and suitable for street or indoor j wear, r , From 355. 6d. each. CHIFFON TAFFETA SKIRTS, in black'and cream, in , high-waisted styles, with padded ■ • hems, and with or without material for bodice. •• ■; ■■ From 13s. ■ " v __——_^ , - i KIRKCALDIE & : STAINS, Ltd. ."' ' ■ ;" C 512 ! .HANNAH'S ."REMOVAL" SALE . OE BOOTS AND SHOES _.' ", " 'STARTS TO-DAY. »■• 1 - "> ASTOUNDINC FOOTWEAR BARGAINS.^,,, GOME FIRST DAY IF YOU , 'CAM. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Glace Kid' Two-bar Shoes. - Men's Kid Bals, Welted Soles. Usually 9s. 6d. Sale Price, is. lid. ' ' Usually 19s. 6d Sale Price. Us. lid Ladies' Dainty Lonis, Heel. Shoes. Men's Box Calf Bals., English. Qsuallv Usually 15s. 6d. Sale Price, 10s. )d. Us.. Gd.. Sale Price! Bs. lid. Ladies' Best Kid' Boots, Welted. Men's Tan Kid" Bals., two shapes Usually 17s. Gd. Sale Price, 11s. od. ..... Usually 18s. Gd. Sale Price, 15s 6d .. The above are-Round Toes, Cuban ' Men's ' Glace' Bals., Leather Lined" t.r • t* vtivni SW, Usually 14s. 6d. Sale Price, 10s. 6d! M uluallM d Sal W Pr?c r e, gfo "*rt »J Calf: Derby Usually Ladies' Tan Kid Ozforde. Usually * ' ' 183 ' 6d " ' Sale Prlce ' Us -, 6d " , lGs. Gd. Sale Price, 11s. 9d. WORK'BOOTS ALL REDUCED. ' MISCEUUANEOUS. , " • Women's Felt Slippers, Bd. pair. '' Girls" White Buck Shoes, 2s. lid. Women's White Oxfords, Iβ. lid. .Girls' Morocco Shoes, 3s. 6d, OTHER - BARGAINS TOO MANY TO MENTION AT HANNAH'S "REMOVAL^ , SALE. RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 414, 25 January 1909, Page 4
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