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DRESSING GOWN FABRICS. WE have an exceptionally largo selection of Flannels and Flannelettes suitable for Dressing Gowns ami Die-'Ang Jacket',. '1 m.-o iabi'ic-. arc light and warm, and uro iu excellent paHeim. J iiiihorinore, they are inexpens.ee. DRESSiN- GOWN FLAMfiELS. ILL VVOOI, TWILL ELANMiI-. :u caniinal, sc.uv.t, pule blue, purplt and navy ; 28iu wide. At - s 2(1 a y urd - MOLLETON FI.A \XLL, heavy make, ln I); ,I C blue, cardinal, royal and navy blue; 2bin wide. At 2s lid a yard. DOUBLE-WIDTH MOI.LETON FLANNEL. shrunk, in vieux rose, purple, pale blue, sale time, cream and navy blue; lain w.de. At 4s Sd a yard. PYRENEAN FLANNEL, ver- light and warm, in navy, red, pale blue, pink, amt cream; i-d.n wide. At As Gd a yard. NESTLING FLANNEL, lOin wide, suit..bio for children’s wear, in red, blue, scarlet and cream At 4s lid a yard. DRESSING GOWN FLANNELETTES. HEAVY FLANNELETTES, 30in wide, in a range of plain colours. At Is lsd a yard. RIPPLE FLANNELETTE, 28in wide, ia cream, pink, red and light blue. At 12jd a yard. VELOUR FLANNELETTE, soft thick flannelette, in figured designs, in various colours. 28 inches wide, at Hid and Is Id a yard. 12 inches wide, at is Hd a yard. RIPPLE FLANNELETTE, 28in wide, in pale blue, pink, cream, red and saxo blue. At 12Jd a yard. \ COLLETON FLANNELETTE, thick soft make, in pale blue, vieux rose andsaxo blue; 28ia wide. At ls li(I ;l yar d. NOTE—Wo pay parcel postage on all Drapery and Soft Goods sent to country customers ia execution of orders. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. MISSES’ POOTWHAB FOR BIG GROWING GIRLS. ROUND TOES. SCHOOL HEELS. WOMEN’S high heels do not suit growing girls, and most parents strongly object to them. Wo have made a .special study of Maids’ 2to 5 Footwear, and have designed shapes which maintain up-to-date styles, and yet carry the low broad heeds and round toes every young Miss should wear THE FAMOUS “WAREWEL” BFvAND. MISSES’ 2 to 5 CHROME BALS. too caps 9s Gd MISSES’ 2 to S KID BUTTON BOOTS, pat. c»,ps 11s 6d MISSES’2 to r. KID DERBY BALS, high log;; 12s Gd MISSES’ 2 to 5 BOX CALF BALS, straight caps 12s Gd MISSES' 2 to 5 TAN KID DERBY BALS, lar/'o oyelots 13s Gd MISSES’ 2 to 5 KID DERBY SHOES, large evolcts ; 10s Cd MISSES’2 to 5 BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES!?., too caps 10s Gd MISSES’ 2 to 5 TAN KID GIBSON TIE SHOES 11s Gd WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, WELLINGTON. HLBT, MI L LI GAMS, KELBURNE AVENUE The Avenue Styles are always suggestive of ENGLISH EFFECTS in their free, easy, graceful linesT 4 A PRESS SUIT IS WANTED ALL THE YEAR ROUND. SEE to it that your 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 bo satisfied with the result. Morrison & Penney, MERCHANT TAILORS. 114, Willis Street, Wellington. 10/6 TO 407FOUNTAIN PENS FOR 71- ' Yesterday im iiitory, tad To-morrow may never come, got busy with the WORTH FOUNTAIN PEN AT 7/USUALLY 10s Gd to 40a. 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 all sizes. THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM. REMEMBER— THE PEN WE ARE TALKING ABOUT IS THE “WORTH” FOUNTAIN PEN OBTAINABLE ONLY AT THE “NEW ZEALAND TIMES” GOY.’S Stationery Department, LAMBTON QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8182, 25 July 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8182, 25 July 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8182, 25 July 1912, Page 6

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