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I s 1-S ' Charming Little FROCK IN CREAM SHADOW LACE, on net foun<Jatidn, .-"skij-t'is made of two deep frills of lace, each edged with wide band or .' palest pink Glace, Magyar bodice, with long sleeves of lace, wen at xr'-'v -■,'thrdat .with' laco collar at back, caught round with Black Bebe Ribbon, Wgh' swathed waistbai;d of palest blue Glace edged with pink, 2 small points' of pink Glace coming up from the waist on to the bodice. Smart and most useful GOWN IN OLD WINE, rich dull soft satin, full I:;,-"', gathered: skirt with 2 .:cross\rey folds at foot,'full Magyar bodice, with a V; ' '•* square of tile satin coming from the throat, sloped away almost to the f.' " - waist under the arms. Piped and - trimmed with' satin buttons, rull )■: ',cuffs'.of old wine ninon over, .white, upstanding collar of, ninon, with - : fjjll. of:,white' ninon ..inside, swathed wrtistband of same. ' 50... k Charming DRESS IN MOLE GREY CREPE .DE OHENE, softly falling . -.fib deep hem and tuck hemstitched, a loose blouse bodice, v. . with. Raglan sleeves hemstitched in with Saxe Blue. A_ Greek design is carried out oh the bodice with Saxe hemstitching, daintily pointed collar, which can be worn high or low, is of ✓Saxe Crepe «e Cliene at 1 ■ back, cuffs in points, of Saxe, high swathed- waistband, and buckle or Saxe,'finished ™tli -tiny mole'crepe buttons. ' *5 IBS. 6d. Handsome GOWN IN SOFT BROCHE, a Paisley: design (early Victorian ri''" - again)in ! ■ shaides of .Cerise, Browns," and: Greens, . 'skirt has a; deep .'shafied friil 'hemstitched 'to'tlie upper -part and- two folds hemstitched acioss-front-of ft-j-bodice, pinafore style, with two narrow straps on each 11.--Z '' • shoulder, showing underneath' a bodice of cerise ninon, veiled with brorfze green,--sleeves of deep cuff, with knitted frill and butv tons, high collar opening into points from throat, oyer which is ono of v - white 1 ninon,' - waist gathered'and finished with two narrow bands of ;-- - • broche ■ ' ■' • £6 16s. 6d. Very Chic NAVY BLUE TAFFETA DRESSi full ciroular skirt, trimmed with ■'vjiwcoui three narrow'frills J ,i 'piped on at.'equal distances from waist to foot, smart : . V' " ■ lo'ose'.Eton'bodice,'fulness "in"frbnt, ■honeycombed with Old Gold Silk, held in place over bust wth'-a* huge hook and kpp '<jf -.silk showing be- : r -' ■. v heath a bodice'with a high neck band of white ninon e'mbroidery, high ; ' collar of -Taif.eta.at back-'of . neck, Raglan sleeves, honeycombed at wrist, high swathed waistband of Tartan ribbon. £8 BS. PERSONAL INSPECTION WILL ADD THE FINAL' TOUCH. KIRICCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. 'T© AfO' S:@ssm.: \ - YOU NEED THESE ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES! Men's-Winter Overcoats, just imported. " From-355, 6d, -to £4 losi Rain, Coats, 425. to 84s. Zambrenes,. 635. to 5 guineas. 1. Latest Fashionable Hair Ornaments, from 6d. to, 19s. 6d., set with brilliants. 3. Very , dainty. Muslin Neckfitments, quite new, from-Is. ■ 4.- Ready-made Sheats, single bed, 6s. 6d.; double bed, lis. 6d. pair. 5. Newest Dress Materials. " Patterns Post Free.'- From 2s. lid. to ' • Ids. 6d. ffard. 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We aro, generally recognised as the BEST MILITARY BOOTMAKERS IN NEW ZEALAND, and Officers can. depend upon getting ' good value and a perfect fit, at our Stores, 260 Lambton Quay, or 103, Cuba . Street. . - -t - - ■ , SAVE THE,MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT. . Men's Greenhide Working Boots, with Men's, Brown -Willow Calf Unlined fi - - extra - strong, screwed soles, no ' Bals, toe caps, welted soles, "Wauki■ : caps, 255.' , ' \ ~--'Wel," 265. 6d. j : . Jien's;Stout Tan Calf Marching Boots,' ■ Men's Brown Willow Calf Derby Bals', too caps, standard screwed soles, leather lined, wide welted soles' -. 28s, fid. ' . .• 285.-Gd. . . ' iSlen's Stout Tan Calf Marching Boots, Men's Dark Brown Willow Calf Derby j.. ...no,'.cap's;, regulation;, pattern, .'wax, Bals; for. dress wear, leather lined, ;i/V ll square, toes, 305;..; 1 "; wide welts, "Bostock's," 30s. • BOOTS TO' WEAR ON LEAVE, FROM 14s. 6d. up. I;;?-:: R. HANNAH & bo./.LTD., ;

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mi l linniii iiiiiniiiiiiiiii*«»*»'"UL.— Twrß | : SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS .! —At— MILLIGAN'S . KELBURN AVENUE. DRESS SUIT. By D. Milligan, Graduate London Tailor and Cutter.'Academy, and Member Institute of British Tailors,. MILITARY UNIFORMS AND RIDING , BREECHES, By Mr. W. Stevens, Leading Expert. STOCK AND SHOWROOM ■ Under direction of Mr. R. Sievers. .WATSON'S WHIBIT IS THH BEST IN TEE FORLD. JJOYAL ' HOTEL, AUCKLAND. D. COLLINS, Late Clarendon Hotel, Christchnrch, Proprietor. For Information relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENT 215 Lambton Qua*. .Wei line ton

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2741, 8 April 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2741, 8 April 1916, Page 4

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