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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. Dainty Tonics suitable fest Bay os Evening Weat, fJVHESE DAINTY TUNICS will appeal (o all smart dressers. In a way they aro the rage of the season, and certaiuly they look neat nud aristocratic. The selection wo submit comprises a set of Models, and a better assortment ia not to bo found in New Zealand. Wo ?ivo below details of just a few of these Tunics:— DAINTY TUNIC, in nattier blue Bin on; skirt full at vrnist, with' wido border of stamped bead design at foot. The skirt falls into points at sides; belt of beads, the pattern coming from waist well up the bodice. Short sleeves with head culls, At 635. CREY VOILE TUNIC, affecting tho Empire Style very slightly. The skirt falls in soft folds from the waist, finished at foot with a wide border of beads in grey to match; Magyar style, short sleeves, , At 345. CREAM SILK NINON TUNIC, the skirt falling full, scam hemstitched, band of raised silk and bead at foot outlined with milk-white and gold bugles; bodico Magyar style, sleeves and yoke, in bead' pattern, outlined with,, gold bugles, At 975, 6d. ftANDSOME TUNIC, in black net and shot bead, with wido effective pattern round foot in a heavy design; yoke back and front in the same heavy design; short sfreves and belt, At £5 12s. 6d. VERY SMART TUNIC, in black and white striped voile; skirt slightly full at waist, with border at foot in black, white and blue beads, with beaded belt; bodico in Magyar style, with beaded pattern similar in colour and design to the skirt, round yoke, and coming over shoulders into sleeves, •At £5 19s. 6d. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS ARE REMINDED THAT WE PAY PARCEL POSTAGE ON DRAPERY AND SOFT FURNISHINGS. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd, SMART CANVAS SHOES, / " FOE SUMMER DAYS. WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS: TSTE can give her tho LAST WORD in popular priced Canvas *» Shoes—handsome, stylish, And withal good wearing, at prices she never dreamed of. WE AIM TO PLEASE WOMEN OF DISCRIMINATING TASTE. WOMEN'S CANVAS GIBSON DERBY SHOES, in colours, white, grey, or drab, large eyelets, round fcoos, two qualities, Gs. 6d. and 9s. 6d. WOMEN'S CANVAS ONE-BAR SHOES, in colours, white, gTey, or drab, plain silk "Merry Widow" bows, Gs. Gd. WOMEN'S CANVAS "ALBANY" GUSSET COURT SHOES, in colours, white, grey, or champagne, plain silk "Merry Widow" bows, round toes, Bs. 6d. WOMEN'S FINE CANVAS "CROMWELL" TAB AND BUCKLE SHOES, plain silver buckles, round toe 3, in colours, white, grev. and drab, 10s. 6(1. _ "PERFECTION" Liquid Cleaner to match all colours, 9d. bottle. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.; WELLINGTON. WRITE FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. THINKING ABOUT TOUR ORDER ™UR_SUIT EARLY. SUMMER SUIT? .*>■»■ choice of YOU'RE vriso to do 80, because sum- materials for the mer is coming, and if you como hero Summer Suit is almost for your Suit NOW you'll get the unrestricted should you give choice of the Very Handsomest your order to ELLIS, the ART TAILOR. Fabrics you ever saw. There is a comprehensive stock of Tho Fit und Stylo of tho Bradford light-weight fabrics that repreWoollen Co.'s'Suit3 to Order will bo sonts everything that is to a i-evelation to you. bo worn this season. Your order BRADFORD WOOLLEN s Xli° COMPANY* piacea THE QUALITY TAILORS. HERE -£! EARLY AS POSSIBLE. 2Cii—LAMBTON QUAY—3BI, ]g, ELLIS „ THE ART TAILORi Opp. UNION BANK. AND LANCASHIRE]— INSURANCE COMPANY. FlßE.—Lowest Hates and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, inCRESCENT TEA eluding Personal Luggage, against All Risks. SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, ftUU lUENT,—Employers' Liability AND and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List re T (ivm n-o----of Diseases. LUVhD BY SECURITY to Policy-holders, .£1,312,381. ALL LADIES, Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD,, ' CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, .THE PASSING WHIMS WLLLINGIOW. 0F FASHION. ' Are actually SMART QUMMER QUITS. reflected in tho IO IO exhibition of New Goods at It isn't just accident that HAYWARD'S, tho best dressers are liav- „, ' . , ing their new Sum- -there is always something 1 difmer Suits ferent here for tho' ■ mado woman of at style. MORRISON AND PENNEY'S. __ . TT __ . _ _ HAYWABD, cause they LADIES' TAILOR, know that their LAMBTON QUAY. " Suits will embody .. . modern ideas in Cut.' ' ■ Style, and Materials. Have " 1 ' you mado up your mind yet? MONEY TO LEND. MORRISON ft PENNEY, ' — TAILORS, T N ANY SUMS, on Approved Freehold WILLIS STREET. Security from per cent, Repayment by instalments can be arranged. mHE BARTLETT STUDIOS, SIB M ™ r DOUGLAS ' ■I 10 Willis St., Wellington, Tel. No. 31. 31 Hunter Strct. For Striking and Original • —— . PORTRAITS IN PLATINUM. ■ For Information relating to PERMANENT PATENTS AND rpADS M ARKS. SATISFACTION CONSULT IN THE pALDWIN AND TDAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, MILLIGAN SUIT. N.Z. Insuranco Buildings. Wellington. ffIHERE are so many Fine Pat- ,— ■— ■■ "■ 1"■ " X terns and ltioh Colourings in ! MILLIUAN'S Latest Suitings TJOSGARD AND PROUSE, that ARCHITECTS EVERT MAN CAN BE SURE ARCHIIECrS 0P aETTING JUST THE 20 ntJNTI/R STREET. KIND HE WANTS. - All our Suitings aro made from PURE FLEECE WOOL from tho MON'F<Y TO LEND. live sheep, and show their qual- ■— ' ity not only to-day, but for (ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECU- Dlontlls to come ' W RITTKS at the LOWEST RATES puT r . pT y , ruling iu tho Dominion. Apply at once f KELBURNE rror . vn AVENUE, and select your SUMKIRK AND WILSON. MER SUIT or SUITS. Solicitors, Panama Street, Wellington, 1

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 4

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