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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED, DRESS FLOUNCINGS. rpHE NEW DRESS FLOUNOINGS ore JL exquisite, and some novel effects have been produced. An early inspection of these goods is recommended. They are on view in the Fancy Section. WHITE NET FLOUNCING, with rawed gold spot and handsomo border; 45in wide. AT 5/ll A YARD SILK EMBROIDERED NET FLOUNCING, 45in wide, in rich Oriental effects, in black «nd royal blue, emerald and gold, cream and sky blue, heliotrope, and gold, grey and saxe blue, vieux rose and silver. AT I n/n A YARD RICHLY EMBROIDERED BLACK ' NET FLOUNCING, worked in old rose, moss and white silk; 45 in wide. I * AT 19/6 A YARD WHITE COTTON NET FLOUNCINGS, embroidered in champagne and black. 27 inches wide. AT I2/6 AYARI> I 45 inches wide. AT -t q /n A YARD METAL LACE FLOUNCING, 22in wide, in aluminium and old gold. AT 1 3/g A YARD DRESS ACCESSORIES. The etcetem that make for comfort and dress distinction are here, and the following may b© mentioned:— BLACK SATIN-PLEATED BELTS, with sash ends and dainty bows. AT 5/U AND 6/n EACH The lateefc 4 "MEDICI" COLLARS, In white guipure lace, with pleated net frill on black velvet band. AT 5/11 EACH Tho "MARIE STUART COLLAR," in white net and guipure lace. A handaomo coat collar. AT 4/11 EACH MEN'S FOOTWEAR— "NON'TREADOVER." This is a very high-grade Footwear, thoroughly well made in every detail, elegant and shapely, and specially designed for Autumn and Winter wear. These Boots attd Shoes came to hand a few days ago— PATENT KID LACE BOOTS, Paris lust, black Biiedo legs, very light and flexible. AT 39/6 APAIR BLACK GLACE KID LAOE BOOTS, Paris last, very light flexible soles, linen lined. i AT 33/6 A PAIR PATENT KID OXFORD SHOES, Paris last, hand sewn welts, very light flexible soles. AT 33/6 APAIR BLACK GLACE KH> BUTTON SHOES, high American toes, light welted soles. AT 2B/6 APAm KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED, FURNITURE COVERINGS NOW SHOWING In SILK TAPESTRY, MOQUETTE, SADDLEBAGS, AND ALL WANTED MATERIALS, FOR COVERING AND RE-COVERING FURNITURE, IN THE PREVAILING SHADES, GREY, BLUE. GREEN, BROWN, AND ROSE, At CHEAP SALE PRICES. WINDER'S FURNISHING AND HARDWARE STORE, "THE CORNER," CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. REALISATION! THE smart dresser who expects to secure a Perfect-fitting . Suit made for ono man only, realises his- expectations if his order is placed with Morrison and Penney. % Tho New Suitings are particularly emart, and the latest stylos have some rather unusual features. Inspection of the New Autumn Suitings cordially invited. MORRISON & PENTSTEY, MERCHANT TAILORS, WILLIS-STREET. rpHE ' LEADING TAILORS, KITTOANDSON, Th» Old AddreM15, MANNERS-STREET. 'Phone 2312. _____ BE PHOTOGRAPHED before seeing ! SPECIMENS and PRICES. ! KINSEY, Lambton-quay. j The ENLARGEMENT we GIVE YOU will bring all your friends. SEE NAME i KINSEY ON SHOWCASES. ! LAMBTON-QUAY. HIGGINSON AND MACSHANE, Sharebrokers. Aocountants. and j Genfer&l Agents, 143, F«*th«rit<m-itre«t, j Wellington. Tolegrtrai "Marmion,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 6

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