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' .'-V :' ■ ' . ~ .' . ®lIiiG:ALDiS STAINS LTD.. i; 7; ;^ —' WHITE MUSLINS AND LAWNS. r'v.':': Our stocks of White Muslins and Lawns wore specially selected for their isaitability, for.:. Blous«s and Frocks, and the materials will frash very well. The f: 'following caai be recommended:— . - WHITE FRENCH LYWNS. 47in. wide. At Is. lid., Is. 4|d., Is. Gd., Is. Sd„ Is. 11d„ 2s. 3d. a yard. !'.■. [WRiTE ROBE LAWN, -ifiin. wide, medium weight, and will.stand a lot of tubbing. At Is. 2d,, Is. 6d., Is. 9d.,\ 25., 2s. 3d,, 2s. 6d. a yard, :■ . WHITE ROBE ORGANDIE MUSLINS, 47in. wide, specially strong make. I ■■■;•■. At 1s„ Is. 2d,, Is. 4Jd., 2s. a yard. '■ SNOW. LAWN, 4oin. wide, very, line and soft, mercerised finish. ,i, „ At 10Jd., 1s„ Is. 4Jd„ Is. Gd., Is. 9d„ 2s. 3d. a yard. WHITE PIQUE, 28in. wide; in a great variety of qualities and cords. . At Is. 2d., Is. 6d., Is. 7d„ Is. 9d., Is. 11d., 2s, 11d. a yard. LACES AND INSERTIONS. j..Extremely fine Laces and 'Insertions in all the new designs; many of the patj.'. ferns are exclusive. ; . , i. -jSBW INDIAN-LACES, Jin. to 2Jin. wide, all.hand-made,, and in beautiM designs. \ These laces:will"wash, and wear far better than TorOhon laces. • At sd. to 2s. 11 d. a yard. ''fINE TUSSORE SILK INSERTIONS; in the new designs. . . At Is, 9d., 2s. 3d,, 2s. Gd., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d. a yard. i WIDE TUSSORE SILK INSERTIONS, beautifully worked iu mercerised cotton.. At 2s. 11d„- 4s. lid., 6s. lid., 14s. fid. a yard. , . tS7IDE ..TUSSORE SILE INSERTIONS, embroidered with silk, suitable for blouse . • -fronts. • '■ At Bs. 11d. and 13s. 6d, a yard. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. ! 'If:'you-are entertaining relatives or ..friends this Christmas you will probably 1- .find .when,., getting '. the home ready , thatyoii netd curtains or other drapings. If V - poiyooi.will he able to satisfy, your, demands here. i? ■ NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, m white and ecri}. v " : 3 yards long—At 3s, 9d,, 4s, 6d,, ss, Gd., 6s, 6d>, to 10s, Gd, a pair. , uv.: v ... . yards long—At 7s. 6d,, Bs. Gd., 9s. 6d., 10s. fid., to 225, fid. a pair. >.-s B- . ■ v.d. i, 4 yards long—At 17s. 6d., 18s. Gd., 215., 255., to 325. 6d. a pair. ■'NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN LACE, by the yard, suitable for hotels, clubs, etc., 60in. • . :wido ' At Is. 4d., Is. 7d., Is. 9d, a yard. '.JiLtOVER, NETS,,.4Bin. wide,, the latest casement draped ■ - itT• At 2s. 11d., 3s. 3d., 3s, 6d. a yard, v iCOIN SPOT AND FIGURED MUSLINS, in white and ecru. A very large assorti . ..:/ : meat, 50m. wide. At Is., Is. 2d., Is. Gd.y Is. Ildi, 2s. 3d. a yard. « KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD; ""WE SELL MORE CHILDREN'S 5V' : ■; SANDALS EVERY SUMMER.. r i- .V.r- " • UWHY?-. Bebau« tiey wero-better, fit better, look better, and . ARE.botter than any other make. Our enormous 6ales prove it. ' JUST LET YOUR YOUNGSTERS TRY A PAIR,, , . -CHILDREN'S TAN OR "BLACK SANDALS, sewn leather soles, for Boys and Girls, •: j,.' 1, 2rto's, 55.;9d., . CHILDREN'S CHROME SOLE SANDALS, light and toughi Tan or Black, 7to 10, "'4?- 6di';.'ll! to. I. 'os. j. BoyV 2 to;s, 6s. Gd. ' . . !. . {CHILDREN'S YELDT-SCHOEN SANDALS, flexible soles, Tan. or Black, 7 to 10, 4s. ■ ' ;,6d:;' 11 to 1, 55.; Maids' 2 to 5, 6s. Gd. CHILDREN'S "IDEAL" BAREFOOT SANDALS,; made of genuine Willow Calf, i. Soles, English Manufacture, 4 to 6, 3s. lid.; 7 to: 10, ss. 6d j-: J W. 'tja;.l;:■ ,2 to's/7s. ,6d. . :. .. ;l .' WRITE FOR OUB MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. E. HANNAH &'.C0.,. LTD. SMART SHOEISTS, ' , i' ■'•ft":' j...;:: - 260 , LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.' ; 'WE STOCS THEbij SAWDILS AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. "" — : — ;l ———— ■ ' MOTOE CARS. ■; s j.: Airintendin'g'buyers of 'Slotor-Cara are requested to inspect our stock, and to f :obtain;;full particulars of : our stock, of Cars which we have recently opened up • ~-,iWe>are 'agents.;fo'r.i : the,'followihg'well-knoira Cars: —. -Vv:-'' !i :''S.C.A.T.,'' representing , the highest;quality of Continental manufacture, i;, ,V:, ''WOLSELEY''. (Siddeley),, manufactured by the Wolseley Tool and Motor-Car . / ' . : 'CoVßimingharii. •. : "STUART,'' manufactured by the Star Engineering Co., • Wolverhampton. "DEASY">'(Siddeley), fitted with Knight Sleeve Valve Motors. -;"PENN',''one of the finest cars manufactured in,Ame'rica. American Car; price within the reach of all. ' ' I"::*' All the.'above Cars, as imported by us, are . specially ■ built to suit Colonial re ;• l.jguirements, and.we will be pleased to receive a visit, of inspection, and to arrance f . demonstrations if requrcd. CATALOGUES Post Free to any address. Full information supplied on request. inglis '£bos: >: . 24-26 HARRIS STREET, WELLINGTON,

COMING MODES CAST SHADOWS BEFORE . 'AT KAYWARD'S. j. .. The COAT AM) SKIRT Tailored by . HAYWARDunfailingly shows rare h: ; ;-,VVi'l).Wtyi.O,f finish 'and workmanship. ' if ho s«l)tlc and pleasing innovations that-distinguish cach Garment from I ii.v; the..'ordinary is the result of exclusive I.- '. ' and 1 , first hand information from tho r -fashion centres—London, Paris, and Berlin. I lIAYWARD, I - L A DIE S* fAI L 0 R,. !• .' '....... .. WELLINGTON. ■ .'By Special Appointment to His Excel•Jency the Governor, Lord Islington, :,:P.C.,K.C.M.G., D.S.O. i ; G II WILUB".. 2!Ga LAMSTON QUAY. (Opposite'Kirkcaldie'and Stains/Ltd,) . ' ■ J .spi:cialist and; . "yM- ::,. • engineer. i: Cars Overhauled; . Cylinders Rebored. I-" . ~ i 'I- . And l ' . ; Pistons. Fitted to Any Make of Car, j;. • For Information Telating to: -•:'i-,;pATENTS''' ;AND TRADE MARKS, ' . ! CONSULT .' ' .BALDWIN AND RAY WARD, : . ' : . PATENT ATTORNEYS. ■ . N-.Z. Insurance Buildings,. Wellington. . ;■' ' : HONEY TO LEND. IN: ANY SUMS, on Approved Freehold . . Security,; at. Lowest. Current Rates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. ...V SIR KENNETH.DOUGLAS, .. • ;. ■ 1 ; 1 . Solicitor, j Tel. No. 31. ' 31. Hunter Street. I » iTD ULKLE Y'' AND . . .DIDSBURY, ; ; JO DENTAL SURGEONS,' ' :.: m willis street,. Wellington. | Telephone No.'2lG. MONEY TO LEND. lf>N APPROVED FREEHOLD/ SECU- ! RITIES at the LOWEST RATES 1 ruling in the Dominion., Apply at onoe. KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, ! j. Panama Street, • Wellington. WILLIAMS, HUNT AND CO. ! (Lato Barr, Leary, and Williams.) •! ' lAlgar T. Williams, E.'W. Hunt, F J.A.N .Z. i Sharabrokers. Land and Estate Agents, Profession il /Xccountants, 1 i( . 15,' i Feaiherstun Street. . !.TelegramSj ~"Barley,• Wellington."-

LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage, against All Risks. ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, .£-1,812,351. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD,, CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. \LILY LANGTRY, THE GREAT ACTRESS, (gTATES that she has organised a Club for tho purpose of making 1 men wear picturesque and cheerful clothing. Men, she says, are going to wear colours, and bright icolours they will be. GENTLEMEN WHO ARE INCLINED TO TAKE THIS HINT, Should see the GREAT VAIIEETY OF COLOURED SUITINGS ON DISPLAY AT ■' M I L L IGAN'S, KF.LBURNE. AVENUE. YERA STUART-, . .KNITTING SPECIALIST, 51 DIXON STREET (Opposite Royal Oak). Special Line of . TENNIS AND GOLF COATS AND SKIRTS.'. Seaside Suits for Children, from 12s. 6d, STAMPS. . ' A' LBUMS, Catalogues, Packets, and every Requirement of a Philatelist supplied by return mail, approval Books of any country on application. Visitors cordially invited to inspect collections for sale. Send for price list of Stanley i Gibbons, Ltd.. Publications to THE STANLEY STAMP CO., National Mutual Bldgs., Wellington. NJZ,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1607, 26 November 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1607, 26 November 1912, Page 4

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