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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. fi-f:.' v ■ - - » —— " ■ EFFECTIVE DESIGNS f : IN ; ARTISTIC FIURNISHINGS. • Soft: furnishings is an attractive feature of our 'Autumn. $fcock, and with a very little careful attention you can wonderfully improve the appearance of your Homo. WE OFFER YOU A WIDE CHOICE IN ! ATTRACTIVE FURNISHINGS. I ■ • • NEWEST DESIGNS'. ' DABTTIEST COLOURINGS. i ■ Hh'e following lines represent excellent value: SUNESISTA CASEMENT CLOTH— " , ... ' It is guaranteed'to stand washing, and to resist the action of the sun. In all shades of blue, green, pinE, cream, brown, tussore, grey and all art | shades. 52 inches widei. -At is. 6d., is. 11d., 2s. 3d. yard. ' for curtains, drapings; cushion covers, etc., in shades t of Tose, pink, green, blue, brown, grey, putty, cream and SU-in. wide ' t-" foi- T loose confers and curtains. In crash grounds with small i *** design of green ' bk6) aud 3 p r 9 d,ls! n iidfss. lid, 6s. 6d. yard. ha™somo~fabric is ifhe very latest for loose covers for drawing room . furniture, curtains etc., in.soft tints of b^ ed.. lis® 11 0 d .f i4s', tf yard. • IALL-OVER CURTAIN NETS— f ' These are the very latest m curtain drapings, in very dainty trellis ana '. small all-over designs, in U. floral designs and stripes, very s^e^ d for , s be g d i 00 ? 3 ! ■'■■■■ drawing-room, in white and ivory 15. 11d., 2S. 3d., 2S, 9d. |; 3S. 3a. I /FLORAL MADRAS MUSLINS— , . - . . „ , _.. K "V Tho sweetest material for drawing-room curtains, m ivory ground, with I . very dainty coloured designs of pink, blue, green, gold and heliotrope^J] j 1 inches wide. ■ . . ' ' I. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. , - 4 FEW FINE BARGAINS ; WORTH SNAPPING TO-DAY! j , , A SPLENDID OF ! SOAPS," PERFUMES, TOILET REQUISITES, ETC. ! AT LOWEST PRICES. | ■ 'i'"What woitderful values!" You will exclaim, as you scan | . the prioe-tickets in our Perfumery Department. f You'll find here a hundred-and-one small articles of ereryf day use in your home, all at surprisingly small prices. V ' "When nest in our store ; don't fail to see the many money- .' | • . saving bargains in this section. • ! JOHN KNIGHT'S CELEBRATED BRITISH-MADE SOAP-Six. tablets in box. ! Our Price to-day Is. 3d. box, ! ■ CLEAVER'S BUTTERMILK SOAP—Specially made up for G. & K. Three ■ • cakee in box. ' Our Price te-dsy Is. box. ! ItELECTRIC TORCHES;—Prepare for winter evenings by buying an electric ■ torch: they are most nseful and perfectly safe. Our Price to-day 2s. Hd., 3s. Hd., 4s. Hd., 7s. od. ! DAINTY NOTE PAPER—with envelope to match. The "Priscilla" and ! ."Evangeline," in nice fancy boxes. Our Price to-day 2s. 6d. box. I COLGATE'S RIBBON DENTAL CREAMr-Small and large sizes, in boxes, at ! . lowest prices. igjoGER'AND GALLET PERFUMES, SOAPS AND FACE POWDERS. We ' ' havo just fcpened up a big line: See our special display in the Perfumery ■ Department. Best value in town. ' ® J?ANCY BASKETS filled with PASCALL'S SWEETS—This is just a little line i ' to bring the children to our Fancy Department. . J Our Price to-day, 3d. per basket. > "FLAKO."—Have you tried it? It i 6' invaluable as a shampoo, refreshing K ■ and invigorating in the,bath. ■. Our Price to-day 2|d., box. :»j0 B'QBOE &E E E SLE LTD/ : i ■ THE LEADING HOUSE FOR VALUE, I' ' WELLINGTON AND WANGAMJI.

•TE ARO HOUSE > ' ' ' ■. ' ■ . CUBA STREET, ' WELLIN G T 0 N. I ANOTHER DARING "RAID." ! (SUCCESSFUL ATTACK ON BRITISH MARKETS. (By Eye-Witness.) • ' j ! !£ daring "raid" on the English markets of which details-have only 1 Josfc come to land, was carricd out imediately after the declaration, of 'war. It appears that directly hostilities the London buys'' era of Te Aro House Drapery Co., Ltd., with commendable foresight - ! , raided the merchandise markets and obtained their own selection of j goods before the shortage of supplies began to make itself felt. I-. ' These goods of great value—for many cannot noiv be secured at any i ' prico—will be opened up next week as soon-as the "Ruahine" dieI - : charges her cargo:. They will be marked at the usual moderate prices h-' I .'- 1 always in forco at TE ARO HOUSE CUBA STREET, . W ELL IN GTO N. I THE HOUSE RENOWNED FOR VALUE. I .... ,i ■ ■ ■ ■ • BUY YOUR SHOES CHEAP WHILE YOU CAN AT HANNAH'S SALE. ' ' "YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT. ■ A' few 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 wo shall havo to succumb to the inevitable '■: rise, thoreforo ■. , TAEE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS. . 1 Omen's-Tan Kid Boots and Shoes— Men's Tan or Black Kid Bals—Welt- ' ' Round toes; lace, button, or Derby. Ed soles; harrow toos. Usually Usually 14s.'6d/ Now ss. nd. 18s. 6d. Sale Price, 7s. 6d. • Women's Black Kid Oxford Shoes— Men's Glaco Bals Round toe's. Us- ■ Usually !)s. 6d. Now 7s. 11d, ually 14s. 6d. Nov/ '"Os. 11d, . Women's Black Kid Derby Shoes— Men's Tan Calf Welted Bals, Usui Sly 12s. 6d. Now 10s. 6d. ally 19s. 6d. Wow Us. Gd. : Women's Black Kid Twin-bar Shoes— Men's Patent Derby Shoes—Grey r olaUv 12s- ed: 1 ' NOW 9S. 11d. Suede tops. Usually 22*. Cd. Now i • - • ' 16S. 6d. BIG REDUCTIONS ALL DEPARTMENTS. j ' E. HANNAH :& CO., "LTD. j V WELLINGTON. I SALE ON AT ALL OUR BRANCHES*

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2389, 19 February 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2389, 19 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2389, 19 February 1915, Page 4

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