pNovelties in .Press. Trimmings. f fTVKE'RE aro srrr.c people whose friends X say of ih-.tn. "' They know how to dre«R thi-rnsfiv-s:'' TWu-iv a great d">: ;" "M> "' i:n«>-i ius^' ho,v." for two • wour-i .;.'•;vl •uri S'lmis? . iimcunt of m»i•T!..i «nd the sumo■ trimmings will ■ evolve entirely -different costumes, one of which will attract generaladnnration and the other probably turn out a dis- . mal failure. In the making of a costume it is the trimmings that practically give the style and distinction, the material is simply the foundation on which to build the structure. The Tbijoiings foe Autumn, 1904, j are of the most fascinating character, j and almost entirely of a military dcs- i cription. < Little drops and ornaments in all colours, fringes, military braids, gold buttons, galon embroideries and tassels of all sorts and sizes are characteristiC'features of all the new gowns. Our stock of trimmings bring brightness to the eyes and conjures up visions of beautiful confections in the brain. We shall give you a few particulars about them. GALON TRIMMINGS. These are mostly in Oriental designs, and colours on silk or linen grounds, and are worked in silk. We have these in all widths, from. _in to 2A-m wide; wide in black, grey, navy, and brown grounds, witb. designs in pink, heliotrope, red and . gold, at6dper yard. • SILK GALONS, in red grounds, ■with cream, green and gold designs, ■ lin, 'Hia, 2in, and 2_m wide, at 1/6,1/9, and 2/3 per yard. MEDALLION GIMPS, in black and 1 white, white and black, red and black, Wack, green, and white, at 4/11 per yard. BRAID DROP OKNAMENTS, in cream, grey, black, blue, white, blue and white; in fact, in nearly every imaginable colour, at _d, 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/6 each. CREAM, WHITE AND ECRU ■ GUIPURE LACES & INSERTIONS, in all widths from Jin up to 6m wide. • from 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 to 10/6 per yard. ' If you are interested kindly write us • for samples or fuller particulars, mentioning, if you like, the'material and the colour of dress you wish the trimmings for, and we shall be glad to offer any suggestions that we think may be of use to you. .Kindly mention this paper when ordering. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, Ltd., Wellington^ Napiee.
\Ji ■ \J -o TO IEASI & DIXQFS MUSIC. VJAREHOUSE, The Square, Palmerston North, &OR-GOOD YAIiUE In Musical Instruments of all descriptions. ■PIANOS AND OBOfANS BY BELIABLE MAKERS ONLY. Irlmporters of the— WONDERFUL WERTHEEVI and WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES. jAIso SELLERS' Celebrated WASHING MACHINE. -.If your Machine needs cleaning or re- « pairing ? Send it to LEARY AND DIXON'S. '"The Diamonds Flash and the Rubies Shine" AT MORTENSEN 1 S. : iRINGS BROOCHES, BRACELETS, TRINKETS; All the Latest Costly Jewellery. -CHAINS, PENDANTB, FOBS, NECKLACES, &c. -Everything in the Latest Patterns and Designs. ?WATCHES — Ladies' and Gents' in every make and of every class. -Nothing Cheap and Nasty. Everything Good and at the .VERY LOWEBT PRICES. X NEW -UP-TO-DATE STOCKI AORTMSES, and Jeweller, THE SQUARENote.—No fictitious prices to allow oi. reductions. Goods are marked rock .bottom. ;MANCiMER~HOUSK TO THE LADIES of PALMERSTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. HAVING ;just landed a fine selection of Dress -Goods, Silks and Trimmings ; a handsome assortment of Collara and Collarettes; Underclothing, in .lawn and calico, also woven and cotton; newest mikos in Corsets, Erect and Reform; children's Knitted Bodices; a large variety of Torchon Laces, Umbrellas and Paraeoh. All of exceptional value, as havirjg bought tbe-«o goods for cash, in tbe best houses, while on my trip to Europe. . MRS C. J. HANSEN. "STcroiicST (With Melbourne Experience), T\IRECT IMPORTER of Fancy OooJ^ f°r ArC 'Needlework. Uoods arrive every mail. Srfm^ o' °^aei & consignment of S,!!' L^ge stock Berlin and sites for th^_S_ VM?? ~d A ~llrs^ 1Plnase Note Addres?— , NEXT^IREBULL TOWER, Oo_ K _a_ n Pwck. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7790, 15 March 1904, Page 4
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