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BUBINE3S NOTICES. THE "HOUSE OF K. & S." FOUNDED 1863, FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS OF PROGRESS BASED ON VALUE. « TRENTHAM RACES-AND THE COSTUME SOME SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE COATS AND SKIRTS POR RACE WEAR NOW'ON VIEW IN THE "K. & S." SHOWROOM. EARLY SELECTION ADVISABLE ' With the Winter Raco Meeting in prospect, women of Wellington -, '■> are considering the question of what to wear for that great iasniun Display. Let your mind turn toward a "K. & S." Costume and .|. you will have tho satisfaction that oniy the realisition a perfectly a , tailored fashionable garment can give. I , A FEW WORD PICTURES FOR YOUR INFORMATION- ! THESE ARE JUST TO HAND, V'l '' ' • 'JQJOTHER SMART COSTUME-Of- beautiful quality navy gaberdine. A smart ftj feature of this suit is the Egyptian'red collar embroidered in gold, cuffs anil \fl \ slanting band introduced at hem of coat, which is slightly cut away_ at a front. Bronze buttons and navy stitching form a part of the trimming. $ 'A narrow waistbelt with tie ends is a finish to this very smart coat.- Lined 4 throughout superior quality silk. Skirt is cut plainly and narrow at new. | being slightly gathered at waist,and trimmed with bronze buttons to corffi respond with coa«. . DISTINCTIVE MODEL IN FINE QUALITY GAEERDINE-This plain coat is IS perfectly tailored, having smart collar and 'revere, large patch pockets, boau- , I tifully embroidered in emerald, yellow, and white.- Smartly trimmed black | . bone buttons and silk stitching. Lined with superior quality Paisley silk. g The smart skirt to tbis suit, is cut on new, straight lines, finished at'waist 1 with narrow belt -and trimmed buttons and silk to match coat. _ m EXCLUSIVE MODEL IN FAWN TRICOTINE-Tho extremely chic coat is if cut with long roll collar, crossed at waist and fastening in double-breasted U fitvle, giving front of coat sharp points, which are handsomely embroidered i in' self-coloured silk. Sides are smartly draped, giving puff pocket effect, n Back of coat has panel richlv embroidered to match front and sleeves. | Fully lined with superior quality fawn Paisley silk. Skirt is cut on plain If lines and finished with narrow waist belt. : .VERY HANDSOME SUIT IN FINEST QUALITY BLACK GABERDINE-The peri's fectly tailored coat has smart collar and revers, patch pockets, belted and fastI ened with novel buckle. Collar is handsomely embroidered in white, while j$ back waist, pockets, nnd cull's are. effectively finished with black bone butm tons and white stitching, lined throughout fine quality silk of black and g] flvhite design. The plain skirt is very smartly cut, finished at waist with |j J narrow belt, and trimmed buttons and stitching to match. IxiREMELY SMART NAVY SERGE SUIT-Cut on latest lines, the short coat 5 has basque effect; braided with rows of black military braid, smart roll 1 collar, trimmed silk buttons. Inset striped silk vest, finishing a little be- § . low -waistline, gives an added charm to this model. Lined throughout tine (■■ quality white Jap. silk. Simple skirt, cut narrow at hem, has a wide boa pleat at back, stitched down several inches; loose tabs at either side, trimmed buttons. A narrow waist belt finishes the waistline. HANDSOME MODEL COSTUME—In superior quality gaberdine; coat cut in straight lines., has smart collar with an' outer collar nnd vest in cherry gaberdine. Tiny steel buttons and cherry silk stitching form the effective trimming. A broad band of black braid at, footffof coat gives a smart finish; narrow waist belt fastens in front, and finishes in tie ends. Fully lined with rich cherry'floral silk Skirt is quite plain, being cut on new straight lines, slightly gathered'to high belt. SEE THE FULL DISPLAY OF ALL RACE WEARABLES.

KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. .■■'' R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.. 'ABB'AGAIN MAKING A SPECIAL OFFER OF THE LINES MOST NEEDED AT THIS SEASONGUM BOOTS, GOLOSHES AND GAITERS FOR WINTER WEAR ' at values which'could not be equalled in New Zealand. Order your requirements.from the following list.— r GOOD WEAR, SATISFACTION, AND SAVING IN EVERY PAIR. MEN'S "CANADIAN" KNEE GUMS, dull finish; 22a. Cd. MEN'S "DOMINION" STOUT DUCK KNEE GUMS, 275. 6d. SEN'S "DOMINION" STOUT DUCK LOXG GUMS. 355. MEN'S "RUBBER-HIDE" DUCK KNEE GUMS, stout leather soles and heeis, :' made specially for drainage woi-k. 60s. MEN'S "KUBBERITIDE" DUCK LONG GUMS, leather soles and heels. The : ; Qtira - tunnel boot. 755. > WOMEN'S "DOMINION" GUM BOOTS, stout soles, warm lined. Women s, i-JUs. 6d.'; Misses', 11 to 2, 12s. 6d.; Girls', 7 to 10, lis. Sd. ■' GOLOSHES AND GAITERS. MEN'S STORM FRONT GOLOSHES, stout rolled edge soles, Bs. Gd. WOMEN'S STORM FRONT GOLOSHES, Is. lid.; Misses', 3s. lid.; Girls', Bs. 6d. WOMEN'S STORM FRONT GOLOSHES, stout rolled edge soles, 7s. Cd.; ■ Misses', ss. lid.; Girls', 4s. lid. ' WOMEN'S SUPER MELTON CLOTH HIGH - LEG GAITERS, imn, grey 1 , navy, and Mack. Women's, 2s. lid,; Misses', 2s. 3d.; Girls', 2s. Gd. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. "• R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., ■ 260 LAMBTON O.UAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, JUST RECEIVED- . ' . THE LATEST IDEA IN PHOTO ALBUMS \ •■..'.■ (Loose Leaf), i These Albums aro the "paste on" style, and have ALL CARBON LEAVES ./ —the Tecognissd most suitable and effective photo ground for mounting. In a liberal and ATTRACTIVE VARIETY OF SIZES AND BINDINGS. Enhance the beauty and attractiveness of your favourite prints. s ". : ' GET ONE OF THESE ALBUMS TO-DAT. • , v^TER!WORTHa L .M.TED. "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," 286, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Also at BB Queen Street, Auckland, "'' 'Aid 705 Colombo Street (opp. Triangle), Christchurch.

| . '. LADIES! ItiVß TOT EVER USED THE "DUNIOP" RE(D RUBBER H BLOUSE HOLDFAST? ryoo hare not, aele your draper for one; and if he hasn't one in stock, '.make Mm set it for yon. Ton will ' afljrer bo without one again. Bimplo and effective. Made in four Bfces—l4in„ lGin., 18in., 20in., : ■-••■• By the Onrfop Rubbto Company of Australasia, Ltd. FIREPROOF SAFES AND DEED BOXES. BHEPMENT of Best English Steel Safes fast to hand. All sixes. ' Prices upon application. COMBINED BUYERS, LIMITED. 91-97 Dixon Street, Wellington. H. 8. BAYLEY. SURGEON DENTIST, i i TIfAS taken over tho Practice lately JUL carried on by Mr. L. Levion, and may be Consulted AT HIS .ROOMS, 216 Lambton Qnay (opposite Kirkcaldie's). -\ Telephone 980, tONALD T. M'LEAN S.T., Metaph'ysiolan and Neurologist, May be consulted at his Rooms, No. 3 Conrtenay Placo. Chronio and Nervous Disorders Speoialtood. Insomnia, Paralysis, Oonßtipation, and other diseases successfully treated.. Hours, 10-12, 2-5, Evenings by appointment. Telephone 20-834. Residence 21—761. ' ! WALL PAPER SHORTAGE. THERE Is absolutely no shortage at T. A. Wells, Ltd., new warehouse, 40 Taranski Stroet, or 145 a Mariners Streak We hold tho largest stock in New Zealand, 280,000 rolls of tho latest tnd most exclusive designs just to hand. Prfoes range from 2s. upwards. T. A. WELLS, 'Pfcone 883. 145 a Manners Btreet. .' PUBLIC NOTICE. TOTB beg to inform our numerous ; v» Clients that owing to the severe decline in the market, we hare decided to Close our Wellington Branch temporKtQy, All communications should be forwarded to 'FRISCO AND DOMINION : GENERAL EXPORT CO., 1 Cook Street, Auckland. ARTHUR J. WYCHERLEY, Lock and Key Specialist. Keys cut to anv pattern. Safe and PO. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith's Work thoroughly oatered for. Address: "KINO'S CHAMBERS," Wellington. * f&isa* S&. pTiyote 'phone 2234 (2 rings). ]

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 4

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