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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. : -r— FAVOURITE FROCKING FOR THE FORTHCOMING noto of rate charm, and ciitical dieters T> 'IMfTMfIWTXft* °f eau mo]l^e * iaV( ? \ s P ccially ■- KALlli MEEIING. studied. .Without further ado wo ap- • . prise you of the main details. SEE THESE IN OUR SHOWROOM—THE OF STYLISH LADIES! MODEL RACE FBOCK-In Navy Ninon and Taffeta. Tho quaint of Navy Ninon trimmed four wide hands of Navy Taffeta with a founda i of palest Pink Silk. The soft Ninon bodice is lined Pale Pink Ninon . trimmed touches of Gold Braid and Black \ civet. The mde I. belt is a very smart finish to this dainty Frock. , v , -, -vr; ' PAEIS MODEL-Blaclc Ninon and Lace over a foundation of AMute l handsomely trimmed with Black Lace and narrow Mau\e baton K_, which is very effective Showing thrpugh th.e Black Ninon. The ,« 1 Bodice of Black Ninon ever White Ninon has handsome Black Lace Lmbroidery let in round bust, showing straps of the nbbon -'tlirou„h the Ninon, long sleeves. This frock is finished with an exceptionally uido belt of Black! Taffota. ■ i ! ,®ii •HANDSOJIE RACE FROCK—Floral Jap. Silk. White ground with small clusters of flowers in tones or Mauvo with RosoJind tiny gieeij le< The skirt is cut with three tier cffcct, smartly mitred and edged narrow Vieux Rose fringe. The dainty bodice is nicked with narrow piping cord at waist. Finished handsome coatee of Vieux l{ose sort lattota, scalloped'to match skirt. t , , • • „k. SMART RACE FROCK—Grey Taffeta Skirt cut with long flared tunic nicel> ' shaped,' showing cross-over effect in front. Bodice of Grey iNinon ovei ' Cerise Niiion. Finished 'Bolero- of the Grey Taffeta. Wide folded belt and deep cuffs also of the Taffeta. Trimmed deep cream lace. £8 85. MODEL FROCK—In a rich shade of Fawn. The skirt lias a long nunc ot soft Satin out with points to edge of skirt in front and a little shorter at back, 'showing an underskirt of Crepe-de-Chine. Handsome Bodice of the Crepe-de-Chine in cross-over style. The ends are carried, through wide button-holes'on the'tunic and finished large bow below waist. £8 Bs. SMART FROCK—In Mole Silk Bedford Cord. The skirt is cut m straight lines with the two' pleats over each hip, caught with tab of self and buttons. The Bodice is plain]y and smartly cut. Long inset sleeves. . Rcvers of self, relieved with harrow light embroidery in pointed design. _ High collar of White Ninon, daintily worked in contrasting shades. I'lm-shed Black Silver Velvet Ribbon belt. £6 6 s - RACE MILLINERY RACE NECKWEAR, RACE WRAPS. ' These and other important adjuncts to milady's toilette—such items as Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Footwear, and many others are showing • in profusion. Loiv price combines with high quality in each instance. GENTLEMEN'S RACE WEAR IS SHOWING TO ADVANTACE IN OUR MEN'S WEAR SECTION—CALL! ■Jf , - ■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. Tp/Ato Ho rise. SUCCESSFUL „ OTE ,/ ; the SALE PEDUCTIQNS. AIEN'S TAILORED BOX SUITS—Fit guaranteed; all sizes. Usual price, 635. Sale Price, 38S. 6(1, ROBE LENGTHS DRESS MATERIAL—UsuaI price, 695. 6d. ... ' Sals Price. 21s. '• VOILE DRESSES—UsuaI price, 375-. 6d/ •> ' Sale Price, 10s. 6d. . r. ~. FOAM CREPES—UsuaI price," 10id. Sale Price, 7sd. " : '-NOW PROGRESSING. ; , ' CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. LADIES' WHITE SHOES THE VERT LATEST ARRIVALS. DAINTY, SMART AND COMFORTABLE. There's nothing to'equal a ; Whito Shoe for easy and comfortable Summer Wear ' —and. the hottest weather is from January to March. Be fashionable, and ■ comfort-able, too, WEAR WHITE. ' . EASY TO CLEAN. EASY TO WEAR. Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, in HEEL ~ Ladies' White Calf HEEL BAR and BAR .and DERBY styles,' leather ' "COURT'Shoes, pug ' toes, 'pump' . ; ' heels—4s. lid.' soles, "Bostock's" make—2os. ■ Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, in . COURT, HEEL BAR, DERBY, Ladies' White Canvas Boots in BUT- ' BROAD BAR, and TWO BUTTON JON and DERBY styles, covered styles-rr7s. Gd. Cuban, heels. —9s. 6d. Ladies' Mcßuok Shoes, in VAN- nv d i n i KEE BAR and DERBY styles, coy- nnA T c Mcßuck ? Mrl BUTTON ered Cuban heels-12s. 6d. l i | UI "P soles, round toes, Ladies' Wliite Suede Shoes, in COURT, «».ered lieels—l7s. 6d. and DERBY styles, stylish orna- Ladies' Whito Nubuck Boots, in - ments, covered. Ciiban. heels— BUTTON and DERBY stylos, pug <ss. 6d. - ' ' , toes, covered heels—22s. 6d. GIRLS' WHITE CANVAS SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON.

THE TRUTH ' ; \ ABOUT • APOLLINARIS. WHY PREJUDICE BRITISH INTERESTS BY CEASING TO DRINK AI'OLLINAIIIS? The Apollinaris Company is an entirely BRITISH Enterprise, with over '£3,000,000 of BRITISH Capital. • • 4500 BRITISH Shareholders own' it. 'Apollinaris is a natural Mineral Water discovered by BRITISH Enterprise..

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 15 January 1916, Page 4

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