; KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ; J SMART MILLINERY FOR THE RACES! i:'. A GRAND DISPLAY OF MODELS! { The Races at Trentham on Saturday and Monday will be welcomed by many providing the first opportunity for a dress parade this season. ! The lady who intends wearing the smartest attire will find much of interest pi oui , special display of Race Millinery. Fashion's best is featured, but fthe styles are by no means extreme. : They embody th.e utmost good taete, and each mcSdel can be used afterwards ffor 'street wear. ..■■'' • ■ HERE ARE GOOD EXAMPLES: ■ a. LARGE NATURAL LEGHORN HAT, underlined with bjack tujle, high cloche crown and drapo of shell pink silk velvet; quaint flowers in pastel shades are tho solo trimming. . 0. SHIRRED TULLE HAT, with tagel finishings, has the high soft crown caught over .with a picquet of flowers in self tones; back of brim 'has smart tie of pink ribbon. ■ (A PICTURE HAT of cyclamen pink, aeiophane and hair lace of the same tone; tho high crown is banded; wide undulating brim has slashing of floral • ribbon , to match the foundation and tho. two "roses, which form the brim trimming. ■ , W. SMART PRACTICAL .HAT is built of Natural Leghorn, black tulle, and lace; around the crown is a banded trimming of quaint oriental flowers, knotted ends of liine ribbon to complete. . • |A GIRLISH HAT of Nile Green Georgette, underlining of wine coloured crinoline; an exquisite trail and a slash of ribbon velvet to give tho desired toning. ' ' ' ' , . .■' - £ DRESSY BLACK HAT, with ohryeanthemum plait crown, lace and tulle brim, which is on the mushroom lines; around the baso of the crown is the new typo of flower trimming, which is massed of blooms of varied sizes and colourings. t>NB OF THE CLOSE FITTING HELMET TOQUES is built of black satin which is put on in folds around the high crown; trimmed with black os- ■ ■ preys'and hand-raado flowers. 'A. YOUNG MATRON'S HAT of Black' Tagel And Duchess Satin; the narrow brim runs into a wide point at side, which is finished with augretted osprey and loopings of ribbon. ' MANY OTHERS AS WELL-CALL! Famous for over 50 years for Quality, Style and Value. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. , .E. HANNAH & CO., LTD.- , . THESE ARE FETCHING' PRICES FOR WOMEN'S WHITE SHOES! , & ?"}*'" 'J?* J"** ]ie market goes we are always ready with a lino of shoes'a Rtvto^l^S?- 111 pnce - This week '* is WOMEN'S WHITE SUMMER bW AJjjilriG SHOES. ./ ' * i ■ WHAT COULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE? IWomen's White Canvas Shoes in DERBY and HEEL BAK styles' leather I heels, sizes 2to T. . . ss. lid, BWomen's White PopUn Shoes in ONE BAR and DERBY styles, covered Cuban i heels, sizes 2 to 7. :g s JWomen's White Fine Canvas Shoes in COTTRT, HEEL BAR, and DERBY I etyles, covered Cuban heels, sizes 2 to 7. 9s Hd » JSirls , White Canvas ONE BAR Shoes with heel 6, eizes 7 to 10 4s 6d Misses', 11 to 1, 4s. lid. . . a. HANNAH & CO., LTD., WBULINOTOM. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ' CERTAINTY ANI) SIMPLICITY AKB THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF/ THE DAINTY - "ANSCO" V.-P. NO 2. YoV c re 6 tho mimine pevio0 ' u *™ the uhnost LENS AT FULL APERTURE, i .. Bfldeharply focussed pictures are ensured. Let us show you the "ANS CO" No. 2 with high-grade anaetigmat lens. Ite " PRICE IS £4 10s. Other models cost from 353. to £U 7e. 6d. WATERWORTHS LIMITED, "THE ANSCO PEO>LE," 286 LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelburn Tram)! ... WELLINGTON. 58 Queen Street ... Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 20, 18 October 1917, Page 4
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