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KIRKCALDIE &'STAINS, LTD. ■■ -.•■■■ ' | FASHION ORDERS WHITE VOILE FINISHINGS—KIRKCALBIE'S COMPLY I -:^.ilwajs' alert in Sjurt - -••• spring to att^tion;at-the i comniand of Fashion, jre are rw«jr. MW,».TVhito.Toao Dress Finishings. . . -mu -'• •' A-Tvmws TiigflßNTTATiS—up-to-date costuming necessi- " big demand .« +m is "Select Soon."- : ■■ That prices strictly subordinate to Economy is evidenced bj> -;.this little list-A7O publisn:—= EXCLUSIVE FINISHINGS FOR EXCLUSIVE DRESSINC. N A-R-ROW WHITE VOILO EDGINGS—Iii several new .designs, mtH . ™ or round scalloped edges ;• U iVERY DAINTY WHITO VOILE EDGINGS - flmst designs, Jinches widGj with fancy scalloped edges. . ■ MINE WHITE VOILE EDGlNGS—Withtlie daintiest)fins lace edges; 8 ™™« q «»r e , «r itoiEhl H», - ' wide. ; '' '• TWO OF THE SMARTEST NOVELTIES FOR THE NEW 3 AND 4i DECKER SKIRTS. ' , FINE WHITE VOILE— Handsomely embroidered with' 'dainty hemi ■■'.'stitched- scalloped edge, pretty rose design* yard; ' ' ■ FLOUNCING-rl7 .inches wide. . 3 fi(|< rdi ■ FLOUNCING —24 inches wide. g 3 gfl yard. FLOUNCING —44 inches wide. : is id. yard. EDGING to match-5 inches wide. ,1s 6d. yard, INSERTION to match—3 inches wide/ .'«■ DU ' * "ifvtr\ FINE WHITE OPAL VOILE FLOUNCINGS— Exquisite de« E signs with pretty r.ew square edge,, soft finish, will make a very choico frock. .. ' , •.' ««< nd. yard. . FLOUNCING —15 inches wide. .■. - > 0 * . FLOUNCING —22 inches wide. «■ S yard FLOUNCING—44 inches. wide. Is Sd yard. EDGING to match—6i inches wide, «■ oriyard. INSERTION' to matoh-4 inches wide. .w. wi. »«». •• •>;•••••• ill widths in FLOUNCING match one another.- ' rttm.T: .WE BE FAVOURED. WITH YOUR .VISIT TO-DAY P, ■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. SEMI-TRIMMED . 8 SHAPES DIFFERING. . V SMALL'FLAT SAILORS. - ' . .LARGE FLAT SAILORS. . FROM 159. Bd. - CURVED CLOSE-FITTING ■■ ' HIGH-CROWNED SAILORS. TO ' ' BLACK CRINOLINE TOQUES. ■ '"1 "SEMI-SAILOR SHAPES. J7s.6d, EACH. ' "SSETONNE SAILORS. MUSHROOM SHAPESj iWe have " just' received from' our London buyers a full assortment of t the latest Semi-Trimmedi Millinery in the above and manyother vary- ! , ■ ' ing shapes. j . .. ; ' -. ' ! CHILDREN'S MILLINERY. ... „ „Y , 'Also Hats and Bonnets, in Cream: Silk' and . Floral Ninons,, in very '■'\' : ;cWmiiig. child : like styles.' . These are moderately priced , ill keeping • with"; the economy of the times.' HATS, in Straw, Silk, Satin, and Pleated Lace—l2s. 6d. to 225. 6d. . BONNETS- ,1 „ ,/ „ . -w. Od. to Ms. sti. CASH DISCOUNT OF IS. IN THE £. V S©w,s®. ■ 1 JOB CLEARANCE. LINES-. " WOMEN'S SHOES" MUCH BELOW COST AT HANNAH'S. FRESH BARGAIN SURPRISES EYERY'DAY,

[Women's Black Velvofc Court Shoes, iWomen'a Glace One-bar . Walking •■■•with rosett-o and covered heels. Shoes, black buokles. Usually TO OLEAE, 7s. 6d, 15s. 6d. NOW 10s. lid. iWomen's' Patent One-bar Walking Women's Grey Suede One-bar Even-. Shoes, flat silk bows. Usually ing Shoes, best quality. Usually lis. 6d. NOV/ 6s. lid. 15s. 6d. ; NOW 6s. lid. Women's Patent Court Shoes, largo .Women's Tan Kid Lace and Button buckles, Cuban heels. Usually Boots, medium toes. Usually 10s. 6d. - NOW 6s. lid. 15s. 6d. . NOW Bs. lid. Glace Gibson Derby"Shoes, .Women's Tan Kid Derby Bals, welted ; .pump solos. -"Beotive." Usually soles. -"Footform." Usually lsg. 6d. . NOW 9s. lid.' ' 265. 6d. NOW 14s. 6d. . POSTAGE 6d. PER PAIR EXTRA!. . • ®. HANNAH $ CO.; USD* '■ ■ WELLINGTON.

For Information. relating to EATENTB AND TRADE MARKS, CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 818 Lambton Quay, Wellington, TO ADVERTISERS AND BUSINESS MEN, nnHE, WELLINGTON PUBLISHING A - CO., LTD.. Are Prepared to Purchase OLD STEREOTYPE BLOCKS, In Any Quantity. Prices quoted lon receipt of particulars, Apply. THE MANAGER, "Dominion." TUST a little "twist" and that vague tS "invention' idea of yours may win fortune and fame. Now, we're Patent Agents, and our little Booklet, "ADVICE TO INVENTORS," is Free to you—where shall we send it? It may just "do the trick." Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Fcather6ton Street, .Wellington. WATSON'S .WHISKY \ ' IS THE 1 BEST IN THE WORLD. nnRY Advertising and effect direct Bales, A - saving travelling expenses and commission. "The Dominion" caltj.mM jriJi flod, the auiohftSira phfiAiyj Ml Ifffl.

(LONDON AND LANCASHIRE ■ INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Rates ond Prompt Settle- ' ments. . MARINE.—AII Classes Including Personal Luggage, against All ■ Risks. ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, nnd . a most Liberal Persona! Accident : Policy, including a Lis 1 ; cf Diseases. ; SECURITY to Policyholders, £C,107,593. Full Information can be obtained'at JOHNSTON AND'CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND A7TORNEYB, • kl .WELLINGTON. ' mHS VISIBLE . . YOST ' i- (TYPEWRITER Jg still the Neatest Writing Machine on the market. - . or write for particulars of the Latest' Models. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO,, LTD,, • 17 aid 19 Cuba Street, ,WELLINGTON. Sole Agents for New: Zealand, ■e of S^Kk^b.t «f materials and the best: working conditioSSblc ?he Pathe Reputation to he mamtained. Largo shif ments of 'the latest havo J lst ar rived and we shall be glad, to i let jo* i hear any records in our P«™ to ' parlour.—Oscar" Hewctt and Co-. Lo^r pfcuba St. (taoloyr Bank -PfeiJiS rJsV*

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2570, 18 September 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2570, 18 September 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2570, 18 September 1915, Page 4

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