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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. THE SELECTION OP THE EIGHT PRESERVING AND JAM-MAKING UTENSILS IS ALMOST AS IMPORTANT AS THE SELECTION OF THE RIGHT FRUIT! ■ The success that attends your jam-making, yielding, and preserving operations depends in no small degree npon the utensils you employ. '. If you would secure the best results—if you. would havo at your command a full set of the right utensils—make a pwiit of seeing the fine display of preserving pans, slicers, peelers, spoons, .•ij.id other requisites here at your . disposal.! Every utensil offered represents the highest quality standard and is marked at a price quite moderate in view of its, utility and sterling worth. k MODEST OUTLAY WILL BUY ALL THE REQUISITES YOU WANT! / " ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS--16, 20, 24 pints. 12S. 6d., 15S. Bd., 19S. 6d. ENAMELLED PRESERVING PANS—B, 10 pints. 10s., 11s. 6d. HEAVY ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PAN—32 pints. 325. Gt). MASON'S NARROW NEOK'JARS—Pint size. 4s. Gd. dozen. MASON'S WIDE NECK JARS—Pint size. . Ss. 6d. dozen. MASON'S WIDE NECK—HaIf gallon size. ' BS. ed. dozen. JIASON'S WIDE NECK—"Golden State" Patent, extensively used in - California. Quart size. 7s. dozen. Half gallon size. 9s. dozen. TIE-OVER JAM JARS—lib. 2s. Sd. dozen. TIE-OVER, JAM 35. 6d. dozen. PICKLE JARS-Square, lib. 2S. 6d. dozen. BEST MINERALISED RUBBER RINGS- 6d. and 9d. dozen. WOOD SPOONS— • id., 5d., 6d. PEACH STONERS— Is. 6d. each. ' CHERRY STONERS— ' 25., 3s. each. APPLE CORERS— Sd. each. " • APPLE CORERS AND SLICERS- r Ts. 3d. APPLE CORER AND PEELER- 3s. 9d. ; RASIN SEEDER- 3s. Our Window display gives ail excellent idea, of the various utensils in demand during the fruit-preserving season; and will serve to show '' you how completely we have studied your requirements. Call and see this display to-day 1 ■ ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ft.i'M House, SUMMER SALE! SEE windows SUMMER SALE! I. FOR WONDERFUL ■SUMMER SALE!!! . ! : On ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12TH, AND FOLLOWING DA1 T S. 1 ' P.D.' CORSETS—Ordinary Price, 7s. 11a. per pair. Sale Price, 2s. Ild. . , , EXAMPLE • „ CHILDREN'S ALPACA COATS—OrieOF THE VALU£ inal Price, 325. 6d. g OFFERINC. SALE PRICE, TS. 11d. MILLINERY MODELS—Season Price. 755. ■ ' SALE PRICE, 21s. T® At© CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. LADIES' WHITE SHOES FOE COMFORT ■ ; ON HOT SUMMER DAYS. There's COOLNESS, COMFORT, and SMARTNESS ill our 'Ladies' White Shoes. Nothing looks more dainty, and the prices help to save monev on •your shoe expenses. /• EASY TO.WEAR AND EASY TO CLEAN. Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, in.HEEL- Ladies' Mock Buckskin low Cut v.» BAR and DERBY styles, leather COURT Shoes, stylish ornament heels—4s. lid. : • covered Cuban heals, solid solesLadies' White Canvas Shoes, in HEEL- 15s. Cd. _ • BAR, DERBY, and TWO BUTTON La^1 . e ®' Calf COURT and styles,' covered heels—7s. 6d. IANKEE-BAR Shoes, pug toes, ■Ladies' White Canvas BROAD BAR - T SP S fev ß °p.fl C 'i- m Shoes, round toes, covered Cuban 'iinnTQm Buckskin BUTTON ' heels—7s. 6d. - . ' BUOIS, pump soles, round toes, T ~ ._ r , „ ■ „ . covered Cuban heels—l7s. 6d. : Ladies Mock Buckskin Shoes, m . Ladies' White Calf BUTTON BOOTS ■ YANKEE-BAR and DERBY styles, and DERBY BALSpug 'toes cov- . javered Cuban heels—l2s. 6d. eral Cuban heels—22s. 6d. ' '. ■; GIRLS' WHITE CANVAS SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.; WELLINGTON. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE cheap typewriters. FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. — FlßE.—Lowest rTics and Prompt W® ar# Spkn<Jid Ba!^ ..„ l em<^ n „ , . , in Second-hand TYPEWRITERS. MARINE —All Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage against All Call and inspect. ■' Risks." . ACCIDENT —Employers' Liability, and Cash or Terms. a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, LTD., SECURITY to policyholders, 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington £6,107,593. 'Phone 1676. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, . , .WATSON'S WHISKY WELLINGTON. : : IS THE 'TUST a little "twist" and that Tagiie "invention' idea of yours may win Dnnn Tvr ___ „ fortune and fame. Now, we're Patent BEST IN THE WORLD, Agents, and our little Booklet, "ADVICE \ TO INVENTORS," is Freo to you—where shall we send it? It may just "do the trick." Henry Hughes, Ltd,, 157 Featheroton Street, Wellington. ~ ~ —— — — jm For Information lelAttns to _ , PATSSTS Aml miß .mm, meSrdhS*' LUiNbULi Wanganiii, N.Z. BALDWIN AND KAYWAED, Established 1817. Rebuilt 1905. PATENT ATTORNEYS. Refurnished 1914. 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE LEADING HOTEL. QITUATED right in tho heart of the A SUPREME CHANCE! Now is the business centre.; Three minutes from time to procure a Sewing Machine railway station and river steamers' wharf, in your home at a sacrificing price. We Members of Commercial Travellers and are holding a stock-taking clearance of all Warehousemen s Association and Civil Sewing Machines which are shop-soiled or Servants receive special concessions, otherwise slightly damaged. Prices abso- £ riv ?, to Suites of Apartments. ■ lutely at tho lowest level they have ever Excellence of Service and Cuisine guarreaclied. Terms of payment can bo ar- anteed. „ ranged if desired. Ladies should take TARIFF FROM Bs. prompt advantage of this unique oppor- P-O.Bok 123. tunitv and call early at Oscar Hewett Telegrams: Rutland. Telephone Jso, 4, and Co., 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank S, L. PARSONS, of Xf.-- Zc?.land). Proprietor.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2665, 10 January 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2665, 10 January 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2665, 10 January 1916, Page 4

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