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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD; : EXTIAORMNAIY BARGAINS FOR TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY rpHOSB familiar with 6m Wednesday bargains do not require to be told that the values are attractive; it is those- who don't know that we wish to impress. 'Glance through the following, note tho special prices, and then come in and see Iho class of goods we are offoring at the prices'. You will readily admit that the ; bargains are genuine. IN THE MANTLE DEPARTMENT--75 ENGLISH TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, in navy blue, coating serge. Coats 30m long, silk collars, rovers braided and finished oft* with small button', bkirts with panel back and front. Price to-day 425. each. IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT CHEUOT >EHQE, the fashionable fabric for autumn and winter wear, 52m. wide, in and dark vieux rose, cornflower, electric, saxc, and now blue. Usual pno 3s; 3d; a yard. Price to-day 2s, 9d. a yard, IN THE FANCY DEPARTMENT- . „. . , BLOLSI' J'UmiS in White Muslin; embroidered fronts, with sufficient matenal lot blouse, and.trimmings. Price to-day 2s. 9d. each. IN THE GLOVE DEPARTMENT- . , TWO-DOME FRION'CH KID. GLOVES with stitched backs, in pink, sky, reseda and lieliotiope. Excellent for evening wear with long sleeves. Usual price 3s lid a pair. ' Price to-day 2s. 11d. a pair. iN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT- _„ tt , 9 DOZEN TIiILLED AND EMBROIDERED CUSHION COVERS. Usual prices Js, 2-. 3d., 35., 4s. each. Prices to-day Is., Is. IJd., Is. 6d., 2s. each, 5 DOZEN FRILLED' AND' EMBROIDERED CRASH CUSHION COVERS. Usual pi lies 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 3s. each. Prices to-day 11, 3d,, Is, 4Jd,, Is. 6d. each. IN THE tfAHPET DEPARTMENT- ' ' , „ AXMI> STJ R C LRPET SAMPLES, suitable for bedside rugs and hearthrugs. Usual puce Us. 9d. each. Price to-day Bs. 11d, each, TAPESTRI CIRPKT SAMPLES, in great variety. Usual prices ss. lid. to 7s lid each. • . Price to-day 45..6 d. each. IN THE NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENTSTEM'ILLLD AMERICAN CUSHION COVERS, designed for working, complcto 'Mth material for backs; Floral■ and Conventional designs. Usual puce 3s 3d each. Price to-day 2s. 6d, each. ' tfOTE-THK SPPC'IAL PRICES HOLD GOOD FOR TO-DAY (Wednesday) ONLY. HIRKCALBIE„& STAINS, LTD.: —— : ■ ; ; " -■ MISSES*; FOOTWEAR.. . FOR BIG GROWING GIRLS. ROUND TOES. " ' , SCHOOL HEELS. "fSTOMEVS HIGH HEELS do not suit growing girls, and most parents stionglv object to them. We have made a special study of Maids' 2 to 5 Footwear, and have designed shapes which maintain up-to-date styles, and jet cury the low broad heels and round tees every young Miss should wear. THE FAMOUS "WAR EWEL" BRAND. MISSES' 2to 5 Chrome Bals., Toe Caps, 9s. Sd. ' MISSES' 2 to 5 Kid Button Boots, Patent Caps, lis. 6d. MISSES' 2 to 5 Kid Derby..Bals., High Legs, 12s. 6d. MISSES' 2 to 5 Box Calf Bals,, Straight Caps, 12s. Gd. ' , MISSES' i to 5 Tan Kid Derby Bals., large eyelets, 13s. 6d. MISSES' 2 to 5 Kid Derby Shoes, large eyelets, 10s. fid. MISSES' i to 5 Box Calf Oxford Shoes, Toe Caps, 10s. Cd. MISSES' 2 to 5 Tan Kid Gibson Tio Shoes, lis. 6d. I WRITE.FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE, , R., .HANNAH & G0.,; LTD. MANUFACTURERS and RETAILERS, WELLINGTON.

M'MAHON AND LEE, Reefton, Sharebrokers, . Auctioneers, Insurance, '■•. Land and General Agi-nts. Established .20 years. Managers of chief producing . mines. • Absolucely reliable and confi--1 dontial reports on Mines and Mining :'■ Propositions supplied. Leading Share'brokers on the West Coast. Codes: A.B.C. , (4th edition),- Moreing Neal's. Bedford M'Neill's. Telegraphic Address—"Char- : tsrist," Eeefton. A TRIBUTE TO PURiRH. ■. Extract from N.Z. Official Tear Book , :". .','"' (1010): : "Simple Alkaline Waters." ; "Such water- are not common in this 'r- country, the only characteristic .one, so '■■■'far-as 1 am aware, being Puriri. Taken '.; internally they act as antacids and diure- '■ tics, and promote the biliary secretion. ■ 'They are useful in certain forms of gout." (Thus Dr. Wohlmnnn, Government j : . ' lialueologist). PURIRI AND WHISKY, • AN IDEAL DRINK. *» — ; ' j- ■ FREEZING SHEEP AND'LAMBS, ' fIPHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT ;' '* COMPANY/LTD., I .., ■' '"■.'.'" Is prepared to Purchase FAT SHEEP AND LAMBi.I, 1 By Weight or at Per Head, | Tho Company also offers clients overt '. facility for freezing on thgir own account Prices can be obtained on application est the Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in the country. \V. G. FOSTER.. Managing Director, H HAYWARD TAILORED COSTUME IS UNIQUE. IT isn't alone the finely finished Faced Cloths, nor yet tho rsclusivenoss of design in Iho new Donegal Tweeds that make a Ilayi ward, Costume different. ' It is the inimitable master touch I. in finishing and the personality i that is imparted to the gown. Estimates willingly given. . HAY-WARD THE LADIES' TAILOR, Lambton Quay. '" For Information relating to .' pATENTS AND npEADE TMTAEKS, CONSULT "BALDWIN AND TOAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington. - ' MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at tho LOWEST RATES ruling in tho Dominion. Apply at once. KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, . Panama Street, Wellington.,' ' *>ULKLEY AND DIDSBURY. 1 «IJ DENTAL SURGEONS, HI WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. , MONEY TO LEND. TN ANY SUMS, on Approved Freehold I" Security at Lowest Current Rates. Repayment by instalments can be ar--T-, ranged. \ SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, -,-> ' Solioitor.' >1. No,'Bk 81-Bantoj fitiw*. I-

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1399, 27 March 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1399, 27 March 1912, Page 4

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