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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ■ ' "FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE. , ' u/,., ——-• ■ DELIGHTFUL SUMMER COSTUMES IN TUSSORE SILKTHEY WILL WASH BEAUTIFULLY JVhen choosing a garment for Summer wear one can be sure that a fabric such ■as -Tussore Silk will give the greatest satisfaction. It always looks nice, wears "well, and comes through the wash,tub.os good.as ever.'. THESE EXAMPLES OF TAILORING IN TUSSORESILK ARE VERY. i> MODERATELY PRICED. Costumes, Dust Coats, Blouse-, all made of the best quality Natural Tussore, and. tailored in the newest smart lines for present wear. ,J>, ' VISIT OUR SHOWROOM ANY DAY YOU CARE. DISTINCTIVE MODEL IN DT IVY-WEIGHT TUSSORE SILK-Well cut and faithfully tailored; large shawl collar and cuffs, trimmed heavy stitching to tone. Coat lined to waist Jap. Silk. •■.... Its, JjOVELY MODEL—In excellent qiality Tussore Silk; large collar, _ cuffs, and -■-■■■■ loose-hanging tabs in front, all 'trimrued heavy stitching! belted ull round .' ' v ; :< two-piece belt; coat lined to waist white Jap. Silk. Frir.e £11 11s. ■■■VEXQttISITE COAT AND'SKIRT—In heavy weight Tussore Silk, threequarter . :.' : v';, lengthf coat,'large .collar, heavily stitched across back; can be worn fastened -./■-'■?■?■;■;. high to throat or open, showing email revers; box pleats and locs» tnbk back .''':!, 'and front, below, waist-line, trimmed pearl biittons; sash belt hi front, fin,'X':?u\ 'iehed points. Coat liued to waist white Jiw.'Silk 1 . ■ "v-;/: ■' - ; ," :; - .■,•:■ ~( , . ■ ;■ Price, £11 11s. ''..;y .;.•'••;. ' DISTINCTIVE STYLES IN NEW SUMMER MILLINERY. ""• ./■••'Every conceivable type , of Hat, from the simple plain banded Ready-to- - Q'-' -Wear to the most elaborately: trimmed Straw Shape, Hate iot beach and ■ -:■■ - .outing wear, Panama and dressy styles in Fabric. Hats—a frttly gorgeous ■ ■ ; -,di6play of lovely.creations. , ■ '.< .■'. . • • ; iifA- HAT FOR EVERY OCCASION, AND A STYLE FOR EVERY TASTE. i. , .'■!.;■ Following is'an. outline of a fow : of the many varied types nowbeiag disv.::'., v '..;■' .-played in our Millinery Section;— .. ■' . PRACTICAL HATS—For beach and outing wear; plain banded styles, simple and ';■;. :;.'?■■ ;i~ attractive. ;.: .v-cj. ■'.■'■ ■ Priced from I?.f. ii. upwards, . JSMART READY-TO-WEAR HATS—In styles', far too numerous to mention, com- ■'.'■-•.':-■■■ prisfng quite the newest ideas in millinery. ,-.' .'..''■. • . " ' Priced from 12i. 6d. to 395. 6d. : 'PRETTILY.TRIMMED.PANAMA HATS—Suitable for girls and> women. ..: V:,' . v Priced from 15s.\Cd. upwards, , 9-REUMBD FABRIC HATS—Very dressy models, including Georgette and s?,tin, ■Hα- ete. ■■•..■■-■■. ....,•' i , •..■'.. Priced from ?.ss. upwards. 'SMAETLY TRIMMED- STRAWS SHAPES-Inoluding all .'the -nswsit 'straws, , .»; such as Tagel, Pedal, Lisere, Liserette,' etc., , in the most becoming styles ;.j ,4 : ', for dress wear. ■ ■..-.."■■.'. Priced from 355. upwards. 6x:.i : :':'t. r V ; '■■ ._;:■ .:.'. ; ' ',■■■ »■■'■' .—'.;••■ ;'.;■.' ■ -. ,-' f LTD, ■ !■' ■ '■■■' :'•■'.'. \\' '•■■.'...■■..■■■■ ■■-.'•'. .'.-'■ \ .'. ■ ■■..•■.'■. ■_ 3'ffiP'.'^'. ; -:•'■ ■::'■'^'——-*— -, ; ■'~-.■ , '.'," ,': \ '•■'■;':. ' - AN ATTRACTIVE NEW YEAR OFFERING OF W$\ l W ■?::; women's- wmite shoes |: "'■•: ■;■ .?/;•.>'.'. Included in our big list- , of New Year importations is a very fine . . ..-.vl.V'.i-range of Dainty White, Shoes which should have arrived in time for the Xmas trade. . Comparison, of our 1919 prices with 'those of'last year .';-;_'.; show, in very, pleasing,: manner that our values areas good as.previously. : <:'it^- EASY TO CLEAN! '^ !, *'WOMEN'Si WHITE CANVAS DET-BY ■ SHOES—Toe caps, covered Cuban ■'.■>:"■-.:;.>-Heels.-■■.' : - v ■-■'■ ".--.-";■) ' ' 12s. 6d. ■ v''.'WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS COUET AND HEEL BAR SHOES-Cnrered .-■■■:- ;: . Cuban heels. . ' ■ 95.-11 d., 12s. 6d. ,:■•.; WOMEN'S SUPERFINE .WHITE CANVAS LACE BOOTS-Covered Cu- .; i> . '.-■ ban" heels,- Clark'e best make. . 255, ;■;; /WOMEN'S SUPERFINE. WHITE CANVAS 'COURT AND ■•'■■ DERBY :,:■£;''■'' SHOES—Clark's,best make. ' . ' ' • ' 21s. ; ..'.V: WOMEN'S WHITE. CANVAS DERBY SHOES- ' • ' 7to 10 w ßs. 11d.; 11 to 1, 9s, 6d.; Maids', 2to 5,115, 6d. ;.- .::.'•■ GIRLS' WHITE {CANVAS HEEL BAR SHOES- . '...■■.■ ; v- ; ' ;r"-' . ■ y,' .7 to 10, Bs. 11d.; 11 .to .1, 9s. 6d.; Maids', 2to .5, 11s. 6d. )-. '.; ■,". .','. MAIL ORDERS. RECEIVE QUICK. ATTENTION. W;'U& -HANNAH-.'-.; &■ C 0.,„ LTD.,: "■' o:;'!; ' !•■ ' 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, • $0..; r '< •>:.;■' :i]'- .;.■■■■.;: Wellington. '■ '.."''\"." 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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 89, 9 January 1919, Page 4

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