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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. The Spring and Summer Styles. ...... THE LATEST AND NEWEST AKE BEING DISPLAYED IN THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS, Tho woman who realises the dignity and importance of middle age must also realise the importance oi; .suitable clothes to enable her to fill her place in her _ own particular sphere, and leave an impression of graceful, stately matronhood. ' This means a careful selection of those styles which add to her charms, ana a rejection of anything that is pronounced or outre. . It should not be difficult in these days of artistic and graceful effects—there aro lis many charming fashions to adopt as there are extraordinary aud bizarre styles to avoid. . Tho Tunic Style, so much worn at present, is very becoming to middle age, when worn with sufficient fullness. Simplicity is to be found everywhere; tho keynote of the present modes is plain lines and simple designs. . The Bolero, or' Eton Jacket, is to be one of the greatest vogues of tho season. These Bolrros ure the ideal wear for summer, being light and' cool. Wide sailor collars and three-quarter sleeves with deep cuffs are seen 011 nearly nil. adding . considerably to their jaunty, smart effect. The new styles-show 110 resemblance to the Bolero of 'former years, so stiff and plain— ail artistic clinging effect is now aimed at. ■ , It is on the revcrs that the changes M'e mostly rung, and one of the most popular models is that with one large single rover going across the chest, the other side of the coat being quite plain. With this stj-le a deep jabot or frill of lawn is generally worn. Cord and braided buttons are used to finish off tho costume; striped silk trimming in vivid colonrs—emerald, cherry, or the new Royal Blue, is also very fashionable. The. Blouse of this season.' with its simplicity and elegance, its' low neck, dainty embroidered collar, and pretty short sleeves, is a delightful creation. Tho transparent Magyar Slips, so popular, are utility personified, i'.nd beautify an okl blouse beyond recognition.. .Simplicity is tho keynote in Linen and Embroidered Washing Frocks, and delicate pale mauves, pinks, and. blues are undeniably the most popular, although dark blue liiun or shantung dresses, relieved by white embroidered collars and cults, are equally charming. The ever-useful Summer Coat "can be obtained in the ' lightest aud most ethereal fabrics. . Never were Tailored Skirts smarter thaji at present, and. although the Onepiece Dcess is so fashionable, it shares .popular favour with Dainty Blouses and / fckirts. . - • . No smart woman should he without the Fashionable "Anmoiiier" Satchei. worn slung over the shoulder, or dangling from a long cord. They are made of Telvet embroidered, with dull gold, or of satin to match the gowp. A ALL THE NEW THINGS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. ARE NOW BEING DISPLAYED. KIRKCALDIE '& STAINS, Ltd. \ I ~ AN AVALANCHE OF BARGAINS I AT HANNAH'S SALE. £10 000 WORTH OP BOOTS AND SHOES, AT SENSATIONAL LOW PRICES. A CONSIDERABLE SAVING ON EVERY PAIR: DURING THE SALE, i ME !s' Jan' KID BALS., Round • « It iV M HO r ES '„, ovat loes - Grand Value. Usually/ • c Pllr/'P i l ' 1,1 IGs ' Gd " SAIE PRICE > »<'•' wosipvf mT\wp HEN'S BOX CALF BALS., WeltQTP IB ounwo TT 1? €ti Sales. UsuaMv 21s. ■ SpUP SHOES Usually 10s. SALE PRICE, 15s. 9d. ou. oALL Pit ICE, /s. lid. MTCX'cj ht ttt\ T^-n-nm- " WOMEN'S BLACK OR TAN K4Ls!" L, ™1R!, , I SHOFS '$P S .°2 ■Wf T ° OS - dte d Usua y E 2 ? n SHOES. Price, lis. Gd. SALE PRICE, lGs. 3d. WOMEN'S TAN KID BALS.', B °'r LF SALE PRICE, Ms. Ild. PRICE, 16s. 9d. BIG DISCOUNTS OFF ALL REGULAR LINES. AT HANNAH'S SALE.; 1 The Big Boot Marts, WELLINGTON, SPECIALLY SELECTED ENGLISH SUITINGS IN COMPREHENSIVE RANGE. NEAT AND DRESSY 1 DESIGNS. Rendered in Correct Style at B. ELLIS," ART r TAILOR, SAC SUITS, 5 and G Guineas. BAKER'S BUILDINGS.

HOW WILL YOU BE •DRESSED THIS SPRING? WILL you bo content to remain oue of "the ninety nud nine," or will you step out s of tho crowd anil wear a AND JJENKEY QUIT? All tho New Spring' Materials are here reflecting tho good tasto .of stylish dresses iu riccadilly and the "Mall." * Come and See them. AND pENNEY, merchanV TAILORS, IIi—WILLIS STREET—III. CASE WHISKY. OLD SCOTCH. heather' BLEND, product of. Wbita Horse.CellK, QAWKINS AND (gIUTB, NEW PLYMOUTH. CRESCENT TEA SPEAKS FOE ITSELF, And IS lOVED BY ALL LADIES, "THE DOMINION " prepaid Advertisement Rates. flituatlona Vacant \ Not Exceeding 3£ Situations Wanted I Words, Board & Ecsidenco J RIXPKNOF., CEHERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 16 Words. la.; 24 Words, la.-6d.j 50 Words, 25.; One Inch (60 Words), 4s. per insertion, jfront Page. 69. per incll each Insertion, BIBTH, DEATH AND MABRIAQE, DiOTIOEB,-23, : .6d,-'.jWfciSMrttoa.

MONEY -ro LEND, ONMTnS0 N MTnSP V ? D f>, ra T E ™OLD SEOD. raHnr-iTK £ LOWEST HATES tullßL in tho Dominion. Apply n t onto, KIKK AKD WILSON. Solicitors, I'unama Street, Wiillincton. ilONEl" To LEND. ' IS 'Any Sws, (.11 Approved Freehold Security frna per cent, Repayment by instalments can ba ransed. ■ Silt KENNETn DOUGLAi 1 Solicitor, Tel. No. 31. 31 Hunter Street WE *" — SPARE NOTHING--To keep up the fine tailoring it hat has brought this Houso up to the top notch of popularity The . cutting 13 expertly done, and when we turu out a suit we KNOW that it is unmatchablo in or around this district. A new shipment 0 f the finest English Worsteds and Tweeds just opened. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "The Quality Tailors," 3 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Hogg-abdand peoush ARCHITECTS. ?0 HUNTER STREET, ' "CORRECT CORSETS MEAN A SMARTER COSTUME." &o Milady, of Paris, declares—and Bho knows. Before you decide on vour .Sprint* UON-u, chooso your Corset at JJAYWARD'S. Modelled on natural lines and scientifically cut, such makes as the W.B. Erect Form, Nuform, and R-eduso, also tho famous La Vida. and H. S. Sans Rival arq tho favoured shapes. HAYWARD, .THE LADIES' TAILOR, LAMBTON QUAY, r.E Results obtained by Advertisers in tho Classified Columns of "The Dominion" aro such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than aov pthor daily journal in fcsvt Zealand*

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1206, 15 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1206, 15 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1206, 15 August 1911, Page 4