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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ■ i THE WORLD-FAMOUS KNITTINC WOOLS PATON'S ' (JffilTISH MANUFACTUKE.) PATON'S "ALLOA" KNITTING WOOLS aro the finest obtainable, and quality considered the cheapest. Whether you want to knit or crochet a COAT, a SCARF, or a SHAWL, Paton's "Alloa" Knitting Wools should bo used. Bead tlxe following list, which wo can supply by post or across our counters:—' . PATON'S i PLY SUPER FINGERING— In White, Black, Natural, Shetland, Greys, Brown, or Green Heather mixtures, also ill all fashionable shades. The following fancy mixtures are very nioe for stockings, etc.: Black and Red, Brown and Red, Brown and Blue. Brown and Yellow, and Fancy Tartan effects in Blue and Green. • All colours are the same price. .Price, 6id. a skein; ss. 11d. a head of 12 skeins. PATON'S i PLY ROSE FINGERING— THia is_ the 2nd quality—a very hard-wearing wool for coarse knitting. , ' In White, Heather mixtures, Grey, Aavy, Saxe Blue, Tan, Cardinal, V ;and Black. , Price, s£d. a 4s. 11d. a head of 12 skeins. PATON'S 3 PLY SUPER WHEELING— . ' The ideal wool for hard-wearing garments, especially those for military purposes. In White,' Grey, Saxe Blue, Cardinal, Maroon, Brown, Navy, Black, and! Heather Mixtures. , Price, 9d. a skein; ss. Ild. a head of 8 skeins. PATON'S DOUBLE KNITTING WOOL-' In Grey, Saxe Blue, Myrtle Green, .Violet, and Heather Mixtures. Price, 9d. a skein; Ss. Hd. a lb. of 8 skeins. PATON'S,"ROSE PETTICOAT"— . A beautifully soft wool for coats, caps, scarves, and other comforts. In Grey, Saxe, Blue, Fawn, Brown, Khaki, and Black. Price, lo£d. a skein; 6s. Ild. a lb. of 8 skeins. PATON'S KNITTING AND'CROCHET BOOK-' . Containing nearly 300 pages of designs and instructions for making useful articles. There' is a note dealing especially with Soldiers' and Sailors' needs, and dlso "General Hints for Knitting." This is a ' ' book that should be in the possession of every lady. Price, is. each, Postage 4£d. extra. HRKCALDIEt&tSTAINS, LTD.

: BEAUTIFY YOUE HOME AT BARGAIN PRICES! SPECIAL VALUES IN CURTAIN MATERIALS. Just now we are showing i splendid range of handsome Cage. ; ' went Cloths, Cretonnes, Curtain' Net, and Lace Curtains. Designs and 6hades to '.suit any room, and to plea3e ali tastes. Prices are unusually low for goods of such fine quality. _ Come along to-day and inspect our big stocks of Soft Furnishings. 'CREAM CASEMENT CLOTH—SO inches wide. - The favourite fabric for ;■ - - Uurtains, Cushion. Covers, etc. Usually Is. 6d. per yard. , Sale Price, is. 2d. per yard. BORDERED CASEMENT CLOTH—SO inohes wide. 'AH the newest designs pro- . curable. In shades of greeny brown, and maroon. Usually Is. 6d. per yard. Sale Price, is, 3d. per yard. CRETONNES—3I inches wide.' ,In all the newest colourings and designs. ; Usually Is. 9d, per yard. • Sale Price, is. «d. per yard. CURTAIN NET—For. short blinds; 20 inches wide; scalloped edge nicely finished with a tape ready to hang. Usually 9d. per yard. Sale Price, 6d. per yard. CREAM CURTAIN NET—For long curtains. 45 inches wide, with neat allover patterns, in the latest designs. Suitable for casement windows. Usually . 2s. 9d. per yard. Sale Price, 2s. 3d. per yard. WHITE LACE CURTAINS—3 yards long, 45 inches wide. In all the newest patterns procurable. Usually 10s. 63., lis. 6d. per pair. Sale Price, 75. 6d. per pair. FOR YOUR TABLE. TAPESTRY. TABLE COVERS; 3 yards long. In crimson and green; plain < ceutre6 with neat artistic borders to match anv surroundings. Usual price, 225. 6d. each. 1 Sale Price, 17s. 6d. each. CRASH TABLE RUNNERS—S4 inches long; 14 inches wide. Nicely worked' in green, brown, and crimson. Usually 2s. 9d. each. Sale Price, is. lid. each. 'IF YOU CANNOT CALL, SEND YOUR ORDER BY POST. EfEOROE & SERSLE.Y, LTD.. THE LtiADINC HOUSE FOR VALUE, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI.

TE ARO HOUSE CUBA STREET, .WELLINGTON. S.S. " RUAffINE." , IS SHE SAFE 7 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. (By Our Own Correspondent.) Many minds ill 'Wellington would be exercised by the non-arrival of the N.Z .Shipping Co.'s steamer "Ruahine." We are glad to announce that she has left Hobart, and is due in the port on Thursday, the 18th inst. Included in her valuable cargo are hundreds of cases, packages, parcels, bales of merchandise, -for To Aro House Drapery Co., Ltd., New Blouses, New Millinery, New Coats, New Materials, New Gloves, New Laces, New "Evening Gowns,, and New Furnishing Fabrics of maximum quality at jninimum coet, secured in the London market for the FIRST GREAT AUTUMN SHOW ' iT TE A:RO lOJJSB 1 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. THE HOUSiE RENOWf!ED FOR VALUE.

BUY YOUR SHOES CHEAP WHILE YOU CAN -AT H ANN A.H'S/. S ALE. ' YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT. ■ 'K fevr weeks ago we said we were not raising our prices. NEITHER WE - HAVE, but circumstances are proving too strong for us. Leather is going ' up by leaps and bounds, and soon we shall have to succumb to the inevitable '■ rise,. therefore. TAKE ADYMTAGE OF THESE 'BARGAINS. {Women's Tan Kid Boots and IBhoes— Men's Tan or Black Kid Bals—WeltRound toes, lace, button, or. Derby. Ed soles, narrow toes. Usually Usually 14s. 6d. Now Bs. Ild. 18s. 6d. Sale Price, 7s. 6tl. Women's Black Kid- Oxford (shoes— Men's Glace Bals Round toos. UbUsually 9s. 6d. Now 7s, lid, nally 14s: 6d. Nov/ 10s. 11d. - Women's Black Kid Derby Shoes— Men's Tan Calf Welted Bals. Usu- ' • Usually '12s.' 6d. Now IQs. 6d. ally ig Si Now 1«s, 6d. Women's. Black-Kid Twin-bar Shoes— Men's Patent Derby Sboes—Grey Usually' 12s. 6d. Now 9S. 11d, Suedo tops. Usually 225. 6d. Now 16s. Ed. BIG REDUCTIONS 'ALL DEPARTMENTS. : ' HL. HANNAH & CO., LTD.' WELLINGTON, ; r : BALE ON 'AT ALL OUR BRANCHES,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2388, 18 February 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2388, 18 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2388, 18 February 1915, Page 4

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