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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. : \— A NICE ADVANCE SHOWING OF AUTUMN MILLINERY. . .',.'. Wo are privileged in being able to place before you an advance, shipment of .Autumn Millinery, which is as authoritative as it is beautiful. Designers tin's season favour Hatters' Plush and Velvet, and the fall of the year ushers in a new colour note which has been dubbed "Bottle Green." Smart Sailors and Breton shapes—so to speak— "caught the speaker's eye," whilst our very own American Gage Hats are as popular as ever. NOTE THESE OUTSTANDING EXAMPLES:There'sla very charming hat in Powder Pink ' Hatters' Plush. It is large in the brim, and has a full high "tamcrown. . The brim is lined .beneath, with Nigger Brown, and the modelis smartly trimmed ■with Skunk Pur, with a Fawn Silk Rose. A very attractive hat! _ Another is in Nigger Brown Hatters' Plush, with drooping brim. The crown is handsomely jewelled over with gold tissue, and is trimmed with a pretty Royal Blue Ribbon. .Be sure you see the smart American-shapo model in Black Velvet. It'hasa plain brim cut off sharp at one side—a very dashing effect. Trimming consists of a band of Ermine, with Old Gold Tissue Flower. A.Bottle Green Toque claims attention. It is an English model —•"high shape with embroidered gold lace crown and a wide band of Black Bear; a very nobby creation. Distinctive indeed is a largo Sailor in an attractive. Lime shade of Hatters'; Plush. It has a Nigger Brown ' hand, finished with novel wool trimmings. ; A large Lime coloured Rose is on the band ■ m front, and Nigger Brown lining is employed effectually under the brim. .■,..■>■.'••■:. Bottle Green Hatters' Plush is again to the foro in a charmiii"Breton Sailor—a very dark shade. The model has a. band of Bottle Green corded Silk Ribbon, and as a finishing touch there is a mount of pink tinted feathers and two green claws; This is a particularly neat model. . V FIRST SHOWING OF COATS AND SKIRTS. During the, week wo will be showing the new Coats and' Skirts for Winter—-they are just to hanu, and are now beinc unpacked Skirts, are again full—Coats are fairly long, and have braid and fur trimmings. A notable feature is the extreme collar of largo Sailor type wliich many of the Coats have—a very becoming style. A new idea is also included in the Costume display—that is tho Coat-Dress. It combines the effect of the coat' and - skirt in a- one-piece garment; one of the most useful styles for seasons past. W© hope you will come and see this Coat and Skirt display later in the week—the Millinery showing is ready now. ' -» — ■ ' ■ ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

VELVET SHOES WILL ANSWER THE QUESTION. . . . . y ffust now, when. leather shoes are so expensive, the question is: HOW CAN '' ft GET A' SMART SHOE. AT A: LOW PRICE? Our reply is: VELVET. .It's a good substitute, wears exceptionally well, and is always dressy in appearance. ' . THESE VELVET SHOES ARE COOD. Ladies' Black' Velvet One-Bar Shoos, Ladies' Black, Velvet Heel-Bar neat ornament, covered shaped Shoes, neat ornament, pump soles heels—7s, 6d. . covered Cuban, heels—l3s. 6d ' liadies' Black Velvet Court Shoes, ladies' Black Velvet Ribbon Tie satin collarette and fan ornament, *hoes, patent collarette, covered covered Cuban heels—7s. 6d. Cnba " .heels; very popular— Ladies' Black, Velvet Two-button Ladies' Black Veelvet Heel-Bar Shoes, plain fronts, covered. Cuban • ci, nQ= „,*„,,( ,ul i ~ „ , wi«J-7c fid biwes, patent strap and collarette, neeis-zs. m. , w .,, ~ P«mp soles, covered heels-16s. 6d , ./Ladies' Black .Velvet Wide-bar Ladies' Black Velvet Gibson Derbv Shoes, brooch side ornament, covr Shoes, plain round toes, .covered ered Cuban heels-7s. 6d. Cuban heels—l6s. 6d. WRITE FOR O'lß MAIL : ORDER PRICE LIST. E.' HANNAH & CO., LTD., MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3007, 19 February 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3007, 19 February 1917, Page 4