; KIBKCALBJE & STAINS, LTD.' ' C nil ; SMART MODEL COSTUMES FOB THE WELLINGTON RACES. Those Costumes express the last word in style, and they are absolutely the very latest out. They reached us on Friday, and they were specially selecteu for wear at the Races. These Costumes are decidedly smart, and are models of style. The number is limited, and the Costumes should therefore be inspected immediately. The prices aro exceptionally moderate. COAT AND SKUJT COSTUME, in billiard cloth green, lined with mauve Oriental . satin; turned down collar and cuffs of emerald and black 6triped, wool trimming, piped down front with mustard cloth; sac back, strapped on hips, , and finished with gold buckle; fastened down side with gold buttons. Smartly cut skirt, with wide fold down front, high-waisted, with small belt and gold buckle. , PRICE, £5 ss. STYLISH iCOSTUME, in Wedgwood blue cloth, coat lined with ivory Oriental satin, finished at back with email belt of tho cloth and black velvet toils; plain coat collar and revers, fastening with fancy tabs and oxidized buttons. Smart skirt, with small belt at back. PRICE, £6 6s. COSTUME, in navy blue cloth, with self strappings at back, long roll collar of emerald cloth, finished with fancy , tabs of stitched emerald cloth, lined with ivory merv-silk. Corselet skirtPRICE, ,£8 65.. COAT AND SKIRT COSTUME in Royal blue cloth, rounded fronts, rounded cloth collar with smaller collar of grey suede, fastening over side with rows of fancy pearl buttons; finished with small black patent leather and grey suede belt. Corselet skirt. PRICE, ,£6 Gs. PANDSOME'COSTUME, in mustard cloth, round collar and turned down back cuffs.of Oriental silk, double breasted; fastening with buttons to match. New pouch at back, with basque finished with black patent leather belt. !Corselet Skirt. PRICE, XG 19s. 6d. ' (ELEGANT COSTUME, in tan whipcord, long roll collar, smartly finished at neck with smaller Oriental collar, slightly braided with self coloured braid, and lined with self coloured satin. Plain Corselet skirt, with wide fold down ■back* PRICE, -CD 9s. 1' ' ' ' . T—9 ' CIRECALDIE & STAINS, LTD; ■ j ' ■ ' : • i HANNAH'S WINTER BOOT SALE • HAS BEGUN. HAS BEGUN. HAS BEGUN. HAS BEGUN. ( • *■ i SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAR! AT ALL !OUR BRANCHES. £100,000 STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ALMOST THROWN AWAY. THE PRICE CUTS ARE SO DEEP,.- ' .WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES. Usual prices varying from <12s. 6d. to 18s. 6d.. broken sizes. /, BEING CLEARED AT 4s. lid. .WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE BOOTS- Usual prices varying from 12s. 6d. to 21b., broken sizes. BEING CLEARED AT 7s. lid. MEN'S HIGH GRADE BOOTS. ■ Usual prices varying from 15s- Gd. to 225--Gd., ; . broken sizes. * . BEING CLEARED AT 9b. lid. BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE. BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE. \ AT HANNAH'S SALE, : ' WELLINGTON. ALSjO AT ALL ' OUR COUNTRY BRANCHES. ■ 7 . .. ■ . '■
LONDON 'AND LANCASHIRE .INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, Including Personal Luggage, against All Bisks. ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and a Host Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. e£CU RITY to Policy-holders, £4,812,381. Fall information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, : WELLINGTON. .WATSON'S WHISKY la ths BEST IN THE WORLD. The subtle attractiveness of ths HAYWARD tail6red COSTUME. is produced by skilful " cutting, careful and thorough workmanship, backed at every stage by long, experience and knowledge of , . Fashion's latest dictates. HAYWARD, THE LADIES'TAILOR. ' Just list to the tale I unfold, Of a lock-stitch you want thin or thick; The Wertheim can do it, I'm told, Bo no other machine should you pick. Agents—OSCAß HEWETT AND CO., 56 Cuba Street. WELLINGTON. 1 5 MONEY TO LEND. ~ ; TN ANY SUMS, on Approved Freehold I L Security, at Lowesrt Current Botes. Repayment by instalments can bo arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Tel. No. 31. 31 Hunter Street. MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at the LOWEST RATES ,'uling in the Dominion. Apply at once. KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama Street, Wellington. For Information relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, CONSULT BALDWIN AND HAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington. WHY DIP, DIP. DIP? (IET the "One-Dip" Pen, with which sr you can write 500 words, with only I ono dip. Local Agents i I COULLS, CULLING 4 CO., LTD., 9 Brandon Street, .Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 6
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