KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. • ■ /&,; — TUNIQUES, THE FASHIONABLE OVER-DEESSES; These Tuniques or Over-dresses arc now being shown in our Blouse Section, and we venture to anticipate a great demand for them. A last season's gown can be made to look quite fashionable when worn under one of these Tuniques, and when ■ worn over a plain slip of satin of same or contrasting shade, they look very handsome. 6MART TUNIQUE, in black net, lightly sequined, the square cut opening being finished • with rows of small black beads, the short sleeves finished in the same style. Tunic shaped to figure,.and reaching well below the knees, and opened up each side of front nearly up to waist line, giving : a panel effect, At 455. HANDSOME TUNIQUE, in pale blue net, embroidered with sky blue sequins and silver bugles. The squaro neck is outlined with a dainty pattern in silver beads and sky blue sequins, short sleeves to match. Tho front of tunic is heavily embroidered with sequins and silver, the pattern taper- ' ing off to wai&t, where the fullness is caught in by a narrow belt, also sequined. The skirt of tunic is shaped with, rounded points beautifully embroidered. YYo have tho same design Tunique in silver, emerald, gold, etc., At 635. j.VERY DAINTY TUNIQUE, in black net, embroidered with King's blue silk i outlined with white beads. Tho upper part of tunic is made Magyar , fashion, with elbow sleeves, also embroidered. The skirt is full and ! gathered into a belt of folded net, and is embroidered at the" foot in a j quaint design in blue and white, At £6 6s. STYLISH TUNIQUE, in fino mole net, beautifully embroidered with dull grey i beads, and bugles.., Tho upper part of tunic is cut low, and is slight- ' Jy gathered into the narrow embroidered belt, Short sleeves opened on top and daintily embroidered. The skirt is gathered into the waist; at the back, and beaded in straight lines, with wide pieco at foot heavily embroidered, At £6 12s. 6d. .VERY LOVELY TUNIQUE, in fine white net, daintily embroidered with ; shaded gold beads and bugles. Tho top of tunic is rounded, tho opening outlined with very pretty design, the short sleeves opened .on top are finished in tho same design. Front of upper part lightly beaded aiid gathered into waist at back, very slightly trimmed"with' -bugles, deep baniT at foot heavily-embroidered, . At £7 7s. HANDSOME TUNIQUE, in ivory fisher net, heavily braided and embroidered. Fitting quite close to the figure, and. reaching well below tho knees at sides, shaped up at front and back, and finished with deep fringe. Long sleeves, also heavily embroidered, At £7 17s. 6d. BEAUTIFUL TUNIQUE, in white net, embroidered with white and gold beads and heavy white silk. Front of bodice closely, embroidered and gathered into belt to match. Skirt beaded and shaped, longer at the sides and back, and short in front, heavily embroidered ..with silk -- -and - pearl be ? ds . - • ' At £5 .15s. Gd. ; KIRKCALDIE .&■ STAINS, Ltd. V >"■- •' — : ;
PROCLAMATION ■ •—■ TO WHOMSOEVER THESE PRESENTS MAY CSOfoE hannaM"-" : ...GREAT SALE OF FOOTWEAR IS DRAWING TO A FINISH. '' " ■ ;,1 nm-.i ID stMiOo Jicijljuil fl BUT we'have still a number of Odd Lines,' whioli we 'ate'," selling" at. Bigger Reductions than ever to effect a Complete Clearance. -- SOMEBODY CETS THEM—WHY NOT YOU ? ' • LADIES'* BOOTS,, in Lace or. MEN'S;- .GLACE. BALS.,' . Wide •Button, Medium Toes, Re- • WVlts, Medium" Toes, Reduced : , . <]need from 12s. 6d. to Bs. lid. ; • ..from 21s!' to 16s. 6d. LADIES' TAN DERBY BALS., Large Eyelets, Round Toes, MEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF Reduced from 15s. Gd. to BALS., Round Toes, Welted, 12s. 6d. Reduced from- 19s.' 6rt. to LADIES' " KRIPPENDORF'S" 16s. lid. . . BUTTON SHOES, Light Pump ■ Soles, Reduced from MEN'S GLACE OXFORD SHOES, 18s. Gd. to 12s. Gd. Round Toes. Welted, Reduced from I7f. 6d. to; 14s. 9d. ALL LINES OF WORK BOOTS REDUCED, B. HANNAH & CO., LTD., " LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.
: < • STYLISH TAILORING. /POR NEW SEASON AUTUMN and, WINTER SUITINGS, we are now Showing Very Fine Designs in ! WORSTED And FLANNEL MATERIALS. Our Suits are tailored in the Most Up-to-date Fashion, combined with Good Taste, giving that touch o! stylo that means so much to the Well Dressed. E. NORTON & CO., (Lte King and Muir), MERCHANT TAILORS, 254 LAMBTON QUAY. CRESCENT TEA SPEAKS FOR ITSELF And 'IS LOVED BY ALL LADIES. TAILORING RESULTS! TOS7HEN you buy Tailoring you '» want results—good results. Good results meanFinest of Materials. Cleverest of Cutting. Best of Workmanship. Perfect in fit. And jou will got cach one of these desirable features in a BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S SUIT TO ORDER at 70s. to 955, BRADFORD WOOLLEN COMPANY, " THE QUALITY TAILORS, 1 WELLINGTON. HONEY TO LEND. , (IN Any Sums, on Approved Freehold Security, from per cent Repayment by instalments can ,ba ajf. tanged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLA3 t Solicitor. Tel. No. 31< 3 * Hunter Street WALLPAPERS," ex Athanlo, are the cream o£ the world's prodno ... tions. Write for samples, B, Mftrtia, Ltd., Manners Street,-
- I MILLIGrAN'S GREAT SHOWIX.G OF GENTLEMEN'S AUTUMN SUITINGS JUST IN FROM LONDON IS NOW Oi AT KEIBURNE CHAMBERS. DON'T ALLOW Gout to gain a foothold. Wash away incipient stages by a course of the Wonder-working Water, "P U R I R I" WHISKY is alright with "PURIRI, UWANTA CIGA UWANTA CIGA UWANTA Far. and away the CIGA UWANTA best low - priced CIGA UWANTA Cigar now on sale in CIGA UWANTA the Dominion. Excel- CIGA UWANTA lent flavour; sound, CIGA UWANTA matured leaf; consis- CIGA UWANTA tent quality. CIGA UWANTA CIGA UWANTA If you are looking CIGA UWANTA for a low-priced CIG^ UWANTA Cigar worth smoking, CIG/ ■ UWANTA you can get no other. UWANTA to equal this. CIG/ UWANTA GIG/ UWANTA 11/4 per BOX of ,CIG; UWANTA 50, Postage Paid. ClGi' UWANTA CIG.' Si R. W. ARWIIT, c cti UWANTA. CIG, UWANTA TOBACCONIST, CIGi 1 UWANTA . . CIG, UWANTA 290 Lambton Quay, CIGi UWANTA CIG.' UWANTA Wellington, CIG; UWANTA CIG; UWANTA CIGi THE COSTUMES OF A MASTER HAND. rfIHOUGH at all times, Simplicity is tho chief essential-'of a Lady's Costume, it can in the hands of a master be mado very Bmart, and yet not be Bizarre, iii 1 HAYWARD'S TAILOR-MADES, Smartness . is achieved by taste, skill, and good tailoring, with results that never fail to gratify. Tho New Materials are of a kind that "tako" Good Tailoring. ■ HAYWARD, s THE LADIES' TAILOR,- ■ * , 20K-LAMBt6n : QtJAS-!9i, ? '. WELLINGTON* -•'
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 24 March 1911, Page 4
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