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SILKS AND SATINS FOE DAY AND EVENING WEAE. RIGHT now, when Silks and Satins are most wanted for Evening rr " ''', e an* offprint as hi? an assortment as is possible to bo seen in .New /.caiami. and we are offering them at very moderate prices. The following can he "el recommended:— FEE NCI I SATIN CHARMEUSE, 40in wide, in pretty evening tints, such as ivory, cream, pink, sky blue, biscuit, vieux rose, light, m:d and dark gr<J. cerise, emerald, heliotrope, cornflower, brown and black. At (is (Id a J art *- MARQUISETTE, 4tin wide, the most fashionable material for covering Batins Bilks; in sky bine, pink, apricot, turquoise, electric, biscuit, vieux rose, blue, ivory, cream, white and black. At Js lid a jaid. BLACK I'AII-ETTE SILK, 40in wide; a good wearing silk. , At Cs Gd a yard. FRENCH SATINS, 42in wide, in fashionable shades, for evening wear. '■ VAR D-WIDE” SATINS, a very strong make, suitable for evening slips ; m sky blue, pink, rlectric, ivory find grey. At y.s lid a j COLONIAL SATINS, a nice soft make of satin. 28in wide; in amethyst, brown, emerald, mole and navy. At 3s lld a yard ’ COTTON-RACK SATINS, 22in wide; very strong and specially lra P°^ ed J jockeys’ jackets; in fawn, cardinal, royal blue, salmon, ccr.so, ma , PP green, turquoise, violet, grey, sky blue, emerald and apricot. a yard. BENGALINE "FROU FROU” SILK, in black only, 44in wide for coats and skirts. At lls bu a J,ua ’ TAFFETAS CHIFFON SILKS, 40in and Win wide; in black only. Us M 6HOT TAFFETAS, in new French tints, 40in wide. At Ss 9d a yard. NOTE—We pay parcel postage on all Drapery and Soft Goods sent to country customers in execution of orders. KIRKCALME & STAINS. LTD. MISSES 5 FOOTWEAR FOR BIG GROWING GIRLS. ROUND TOES. SCHOOL HEELS. WOMEN'S high heels do not suit growing girls, and most strongly object to them. Wo hare made a social study of Maids' 3to 5 Footwear, and hdvo designed shape© which maintain up-to-date styles, and yet carry the low broad heels and round toes every young Miss should wear THE FAMOUS “WAREWEL" BRAND. MISSES’ 2 to 5 CHROME BALS, toe caps MISSES' 2 to 5 KID BUTTON BOOTS, pat. caps MISSES’ 2 to 5 KID DERBY BALS, high legs MISSES’ 3 to f, BOX CALF BALS, straight caps MISSES’ 2 to 5 TAN KID DERBY BALS, large eyelets MISSES' 3 to 5 KID DERBY SHOES, large eyelets MISSES’ 2 to 5 BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES, toe caps MISSES’ 2 to 5 TAN KID GIBSON TIE SHOES 9a Gd lls Gd 12s Gd 12s Gd 13 s Gd ios oa 10s Gd lls Gd WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, WELLINGTON. For the EACE BALL! Gentlemen are invited to make their .... EVENING DRESS preparations at MILLIGAN’S, Kelburne Avenue. r A DRESS SUIT IS WANTED ALL THE YEAR ROUND. SEE to it that jour Dress Suit is made by a tailor who understands his business from A to Z. Wo are specialists in Dress Suit Tailoring, and guarantee perfect fit, correct style and first-class finish. Let us measure you for a new Suit—you’ll be satisfied with the result. Morrison & Penney, MERCHANT TAILORS. 114. Willis Street, Wellington. V .> io/ 4 6 0/ to fountain PENS T Yesterday is history, and To-morrow may never come, get busy with the WORTH FOUNTAIN PEN AT 7/USUALLY 10s Gd to 40s. max WE NOT ONLY GUARANTEE FIVE YEARS' GOOD SERVICE BUT REFUND MONEY IF THE PEN DOESN’T SUIT YOU A word to the wise is sufficient. Pens of all descriptions in aH sizes. THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM. REMEMBER—THE PEN WE ARE TALKING ABOUT IS THE “WORTH” FOUNTAIN PEN OBTAINABLE ONLY AT THE “NEW ZEALAND TIMES’ COY.'B / Stationery Department, LAMBTON QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8180, 23 July 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8180, 23 July 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8180, 23 July 1912, Page 6