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Si ._ K . COFFEE JUGS—Pints.- j, 1, Li, 2. 1s " Bd,) 2S "' 2S ' 6d '» 3S ' COPPER POTS-Pints: 1, I}, 2, 3. 2s. 9d., 3s. 8d„ 4S. Gd., Ss. 6d. TEAPOTS— 1 cup, Ipt, fet, 2S , 9d , 35 . ( 3 S. M., <s. 6d. ■OAFBTIERES—Ipt., lipt., 2pts. ' ' BS. 6d,, 6S, 6d., 7s. 6d. A full range of other lilies to choose from. , SEE OUR BRANDON STREET WINDOW DISPLAY. This offering is opportune! In view of prospective heavy prico advances in Pottery, tic. .present low prices should prompt an immediate purchase. ■ >' ___ ' CALL TO-MORROW-WE REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY TO-DAY, FOR, TO QUOTE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, ESQ., "NOAV ARE WE IN HOLIDAY HUMOUR." V KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTLI ; INEXPENSIVE NOVELTIES; GOWNS—Bath Gowns in Brocaded designs in saxe_ and old rose and . white, helio and white, 275. 6d. Different design with long roll collar ' and cuffs of plain colours, fastened with girdle, 355. Gd. Capes for beach in same material, 15s. 6d,, 16s. -6d." BELTS—Wide Floral Silk Belts in sky, roso, cream, champagne,. Bs. Ud. Stripe Silk Belts, 3s. M., 3s. lid., 4s. 6d., 6s. lid. HOSE —Spun Silk Hose in. fast colour. Black Embroidered self clox, 6s. lid. per pair. In pure silk, lis. 6d., 18s. 6d., and 19s. 6d. SUNSHADES—SiIk' Sunsha'des, steel tube and frame, very small rolling. Correct wear this season. Colours—Royal, Cardinal, Emerald, Purple, Saxe, Navy—l6s. 6d. and 21s. 9d. \ KlMONOS—Japanese Kimonos in plain colours, ss. 6d. Plain colours with white bands, 6s. 6d. Figured materials with characteristic designs, 6s. 6d. Creped Crepe in plain colours, 12s. Gd. Whit designs, lis. 6d. COMBS—Plain Back Combs, 9d., Is., Is. 3d., Is. lid., 2s. lid. each. Side Combs at same prices per pair. Beautiful examples set brilliants at ' ss. 6d. and 6s. 6a. each. Very choice. HOSE—White Lisle Stockings in a fine quality. Plain or lace ankle, Is. 6d,, Is, lid., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., and 2s. lid. pair. CASH DISCOUNT, Is. IN THE £. .;T© 'Aff©CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. SMART SHOES , • ; FOR THE RACES. HICH CLASS NOVELTIES IN FOOTWEAR. There's a charm about our newest styles in Ladies' Shoes becauso of their elegant appearance and perfection in fit. We are now showing the very latest from England and America, specially suitablo for the Races. Ladies' Black and White Dorothy Ladies' Fawn Top Button Boots, patOxford Tie Shoes, pump soles, Mili- , ent vamp and heel, smart toes, , tary heels—2ss. pump soles, LXV heels—3ss. Ladies' Black and White Dorothy Ladies' Grey Cioth Top Lace Boots, Lace Boots, patent facing, pump* patent vamp and facing, new soles, Cuban heels—3os. French toe, "Sorosis"—32s. 6d. Ladies' White Nubuck Button Boots, Ladies' Black. Brocade Top Button and Derby Bals, pug toes, covered Boots, patent vamp, LXV heel, new . heels—22s. 6d. ■ French toe, "Sorosis" —3os. Ladies' Dainty Patent Court Shoes, Ladies' Black Velvet Heel Bar Shoes, ruche bows, silver ornament, cellu- patent strap and collarette, covered z loid heels—23s. 6d. Cuban heels—lss. 6d. WATCH OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.; 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'LONDON AND LANCASHIRE to advertisers and business INSURANCE CO., LTD. men. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements' /JpHE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, incltiding Personal Luggage, against All Are Prepared to Purchase Risks. OLD STEREOTYPE BLOCKS, 'ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and T a most Liberal Personal Accident -* n Any Quantity. Policy, indudin" a. Lis 1 ; cf Diseases. . ' Prices quoted on receipt of particulars. SECURITY to Policyholders. __ £6,107,593. THE MANAGER, "Dominion." Fall information oan be obtained afc x • ___ JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., INVENTIVE INFORMATION. fIHIEF AGENTS AN J ATTORNEYS, rjTO the man with "ideas" the free bookWELLINGTON. ' JL let "Advice to Inventors"is invaluable. It tells you what to do with your ideas and inventions. Write for tin's booklet to-day. Henry Hushes, Ltd., 157 Feathcrston Street, Wellington. For Information relating to DATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, ' ' ' 1. CONSULT BALDWIN AND KAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, gls Lambton Quay, Wellington. WATSON S WHISKY ~ ' IS THE THS VISIBLE "YOST BEST IN THE WORLD. TYPEWRITER la still the Neatest Writing Machine on. the market, ; , . ~ HEALTH AND HOUSEWORK. Call or write for particulars or the TYOST, with its millions of microbes, Latest Models. XJ endangers your health. Tho Daisy < _ , Vacuum Cleaner absolutely removes (Inst THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., anc i a n ( i <loes not allow a particle to float about. Pays for itself in a few 17 and 19 Cuba Street, months. Freo demonstration in. your own home. WELLINGTON. OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., 56 Cuba Street (inst below Bank N.Z.). Solo Agents for New Zealand, 'Phone 520.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2601, 25 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2601, 25 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2601, 25 October 1915, Page 4

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