Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

BUSINESS NZmEES. I Hava jiisli opened some very- delightful', new styles in (ZeOTgatte. and'. Crepe de Chine, lumpers;. They am exduHive and very distinctive.. These' Jumpers, am ideally suited, finr RACE WEAR We invite you to. inspect them as they am quite out of. uhe Ordinary. '■ -KJOC-fc MODEL Ir—ln EGYPTIAN JUMPER, in pale grey crew de chine, embroidered heavily in orange and almond silk. The sfeevcs are exit to wrist. • 84/ " MODEL a—A very neat JUMPER cf Sand Crepe de Chine, with a very smart front embroidered in gold, fnschia, and royal; the waist is slightly eased on hips. MODEL 3—A very SMART MODEL, in White Georgette, cut with oral neck and niagyar sleeve. The colour scheme is in jade and royal stitching finished with coral beads. The waistline is long. Flat bow on left hip.’ , £5/5/* MODEL 4 is in SILVER GREY CGEPE DE CHINE, cut with V neck, and elbow sleeve This is richly triinmed with silver thread. The waist is gathered at sides., Tied streamers on hips. • G9/6 MODEL s.— Heavy-weight Black Crepe de Chine Jumper, heavily beaded in crystal and silver beads; elbow sleeves and oval neck. £7/17/8 MODEL B—A very pretty JUMPER is cut from heavy navy crepe de chine. The model is cut round at neck, with Magyar sleeve; the sole trimming is a clever design' in steel beads. 84/MODEL 7. — Mastic Crepe do chine JUMPERS, richly embroidered in effective Egyptian colourings. ' £5/15/6 MODEL 8. — Exquisite Georgette JUMPER, in jade green; the neck is V-sliape and the sleeves are very wide and heavily trimmed with green stitching and steel beads, which corresponds with design on hips. £6/8/- _♦ :— t . KIRKC4LDIE AND STAINS. LTD.. FOR 60 YEARS “THE FASHION CENTRE.” HANNAH’S STOUT SCHOOL BOOTS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 8 The School Boots we sell are MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY and sold direct to you through OUR OWN RETAIL SHOPS. You can save two or three shillings a pair by bnving from us. Ask for the “WAREWELL” brand. COOD WEAR IN EVERY PAIR. 1827. BOYS’ CHROME DERBY BALS—Riveted soles, ' medium weight, , 7 x 10. 9/6 :11x 1. 11/6; 2 and 3. 14/6. 4 and 5. 15'6. 1829. BOYS’ “WAREWELL” BOX CALF DERBY BALS—Leather lined, Stitched soles. 7 x 10, 14/6; 11 x 1, 16'6: 2 v 3,18 m: 4 and 5 19/6. K9B. “KING 0’ BOYS” STOUT BOX CALF DERBY BALS—Leather lined best English make. 11 x 1. 18/6-; 2x5, 22/6. 1407- GIRLS’ STOUT BOX CALF DERBY SHOES—Sewn soles, 7 x 10, 11'6: 11 xl. 13/6. 2 nnd 3. 15/6 4 x 6, 16/6. 1468. GIRLS’ CHROME SCHOOL BOOTS—Stout riveted soles, 7 x 10, 10/6: 11 x 1. 12/6: 2 and 3. 14/6: 4 x 6. 15'6. 1464. GIRLS’ FINE BOX CALF DERBY LACE BOOTS—Sewn soles, 7 x 10, 13/6; 11 xl, 15/6; 2 and 3, 17,'6; 4x6, 18/6. 1 4 — R. HANNAH & QO, LTD 260 LAMBTON QUAY. AND 103 CUBA 'STREET, WELLINGTON. UNIFORM PRICES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES.* FIND IT IN A MINUTE! You can save endless trouble and time lost by searching fo rnegatives if you adopt the modern vertical filing plan for keening yonr negatives. For capacity, neatness, efficiency, there is nothing at the price to beat the HOUSH FILM FILE Made in box form, with numbered protectors that receive the film, the Housh File has also an index enabling you to. record the subject, and instantly turn up any negatives required. The capacity is 250 films, and the prices are: —Sizes jip to No. 2 Brownie, 7/6, 1A and | plate 9/-, P.O. 10/-. ’WATERWORTHS, LTD., ESS Lambton Quay. 58 Queen Street, 705 Colombo St. (Opp. Triangle). '* WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH.

ALL WELL-DRESSED MEN HAVE A REGULAR TAILOR. LOCALLY A MAJORITY ARE TAILORED IN KELBURN AVENUE, By MILLIGAN’S SARTORIAL ARTISTS Who study tho taste and requirements of Patrons from selection of Suitings to the final fitting of their suits. S. P. ANDREW Limited, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER. / Studios10 Willis Street, Wellington. FOR ENLARGEMENTS—MINIATURES. ■MONOCHROME” AND PORTRAITS. "INDIA PROOF” Two beautiful methods of photogravure work. Telephone 1233. GENUINE RARE OLD SILVER, CHINA. * ANTIQUES, At McKENNA'S. 215 Willis Street. SOME examples are Dresden, Lowes-, toft. ' Rockingham, Coalbrcolcdale, Vienna Minton, Sevres. Old Worcester, Old Georgian Silver. Sheffield, and Antique Jewellery—heirlooms.' Our business is different from any Other in New Zealand, and seekers after Antiques or Collectors of Rare Old Silver and China will be convinced if they once pay' a visit to our premises, 245 UPPER' WILLIS STREET, above St. Peter’s Church. 'Phone 20 —308. PH. JAUNCEY. PHOTOGRAPHER, . 50 Willis Street (Opposite Hotel Windsor). MEZZOCHROME— A brilliant tone and finish to all our photographs, which make them admired by all. ARTIST PROOF—Our other style of Portraits distinguished by their superior finish auid genuine artist-proof cases. CODSUIt jj H. COOTE.' ■ ' OPTICIAN. At M WILLIS STREET (Ist floor). Kean's Buildings, JMophone 83.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19240119.2.36.1

Bibliographic details

Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 97, 19 January 1924, Page 6

Word Count
801

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 97, 19 January 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 97, 19 January 1924, Page 6