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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. r . 1 GREAT- SUMMER SALE. ONLY FOUR DAYS AND A HALF LEFT. Saturday will dawn almost before you know where Saturday this splendid Sale with all its sterling economies will posi these last days we put forward finer chances than ever— wonderful opportunities such, as the following. REST ASSURED THAT THESE BARGAINS ARE POSITIVELY UNBEATABLE SOME LOW PRICED "FINISHINC TOUCHES. Assorted designs in ECRU LACE CURTAINS, 3 yaK 'g a |g ol pJ.j oe( flsfi'ld.^pair! 3 PaorlFiauiuiD TAFFETA,'in flower and wnventionji Green and, Blue. Usual price, 3s. 9d. jard. c i, n ,w' Usual price CASEMENT CLOTH, oOiu. >vide, m Cream and Tussore sl '^ e c!, price J ISi ard ; ■Is. tkl. yard. ' t LIGHT COODS PRICED FOR QUICK PURCHASING. COLOURED SILK OREPtfS, 3Sin. wide, "f shadw Ivory and Black.. Usual price, 6s. lid. s* a 4; , p .; alll j Black, CHECK BLOUSING SILKS, 24in. wide, m Blue, Purple, Ceuse, aM lilac^, with white checks. Usual price, _s. 9d. yard. j Grev, COLOURED SILK CREPONS, 3Sni w.de, in s hades of Sk. Blue boW, bre Champagne. Usual price, ss. lid. yard. Sals Price, 2S. , OOOD VALUES IN MILLINERY FOR YOURSELF AND THE GIRLS. .TRIMMED MILLINERY MODELS, in Black and Colours, consisting of Tagel . and other straws, trimmed flowers and and 5S m EEADY-TO-WEAR.S, in Tagel and Chips, trimmed with m CmLDREN"S° Straws smartly dimmed with ribbons . Usual prices, lQs. 6d. to 15s. 9d. Sale moe, MADE-UP FROCKS FOR SUMMER DAYS. ' SVHITE COTTON POPLIN DRESSES, in good medium sizes, toning the whole way to the foot, easily ironed, bodices with inset stemes, ■ slightly open at throat, sailor collar. Usual price, -os. 11f) _ . . SOFT PIQUE DRESSES,, in small sizes, wfi!! and skirt gathered into waist, open at thioat, sma 1 pri 3s _ 11di colourings, or finished with coloured silk. Usual e ' prj ~ ei 9St 11d . " ' \ BY HOOK OR BY CROOK YOU SIMPLY MUST COME ALONG. - - I' -—4 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS: LTD. j Xe "'Aro i@as@. THE:..;LAST;- -OF- THE « STOCKTAKING SPECIALS. LADIES' "WHITE COTTON HOSE —"With mercerised ankle, also in Black. Final Reduction, Is. pair. SO-ihch WASHING VOILES—Pink, Mauve, Navy, Black, and Sky, Black Stripes. Final Reduction, 4|d. yard. '44-inch FRENCH SILK AND WOOL EOELIENNE—In , Heliotrope, Peacock ' Blue (the new colour), a rich shade of Amethyst, and Dark Paon. Final Reduction, 2s. 6d. yard. LONG' OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS—In Saxe Blue and the fashionable Tan shade. Final Reduction, 10s. 6d. each. 'JAP'SILKS For Motor Veils, Blouses, etc., in Gold, Maroon, and Brown. Few remaining pieces. N Final Reduction, 6jd. yard. 'ART-NEEDLEWORK TRACED GOODS—In White Jean, White Muslin, and Natural Colour Crash. To-day, Is. 2d. pair. LADIES' KID GLOVES—Heavy stitched points.. French make. In one oolour only, Myrtle Green. Final Reduction, Is. 3d. pair. TO-DAYI TO-DAY! TO-DAY! CUBA STREET. ' SMART HIGH-GRADE SHOES ■= . 7 " GREARLY REDUCED AT. HANNAH'S SALE. VWo are not offering rubbish at low prices, but genuine, high-grade Shoes, so greatly reduced that they are hard to pass by, the values are so very tempting. ABBREVIATED BARCAIN LIST. ISVomen's French Grey Kid Heel Bar Women's Patent Two Button Shoes. . Shoes.' Usually 21s. White calf tops. Usually 225. 6d. SALE PRICE, 10s. 6d. SALE PRICE, 12s. lid. Women's Champagne Derby Shoes. Women's Glace Kid Heel Bar Shoes. Round toes. Usually 19s. (id. • Pump soles. Usually 21s. SALE PRICE, Bs. 6d. SALE PRICE, 14s. lid. Women's Glace Kid iCourt Walking Women's White Canvas and Shoes. Usually 16s. Gd. . Two Button Shoes. SALE PRICE, 9s. lid. SPECIAL CUT PRICE, 6s. lid. Women's Patent Twin Bar Shoes. Women's Patent Langtry Shoes. Usually 16s. 6d. Buckles. Usually 225. fid. . SALE PRICE, 7s. 6d. SALE PRICE, 12s. 6d. MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED. E. HANNAH, & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. . '

LONDON AND LANCASHIRE (FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. _ MARINE—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage against All Bisks. '•OCCIDENT —Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal A.ccident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to policyholders, £6,107,593. .Full information can bo obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF ACENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. TURN your idea into a MONET PRODUCING PATENT. It is quite possible with a little practical advice. Send to-day for "Advice to Inventors," issued free by Henrj- Hughes, Ltd.. 157 Featherston Street. Wellington. A" SOU ARE DEAL is always given the purchaser at Oscar Hewett's. We are now displaying complete stocks ot Gramophones, Sewing Machines, Knitting Machines, Gramophone Records, Vacuum Eleanors, etc., and wo offer advantages in Ifiivins which are too. substantial to be overlooked. We are always pleased c have you look oyer obligation to purchase. OSCAR HMYI/.LI AND CO., 56 CUBA STREET (]ust below ■Bank of New Zealand). LET. the . "Dominion" General printing Department handle your next order, : Whatever jonr requirements. Frompi •Attention. - Seasonable charuee. Phew U42.

0 OFFICERS' UNIFORMS BY MILITARY EXPERTS, AT MILLIGAN'S, j KELBURN AVENUE WATSON'S .WEIBKT 13 THB BEST IN THE FORLD. Under Vice-Kega! Pabonago, THE RUTLAND HOTEL. Wanganui, N.Z. Established 1847. Rebuilt 1905, Refurnished 1914. THE LEADING HOTEL. SIT GATED right in tho heart of tl business centre. Three minutes fro railway station and river steamers' vhai Members of Commercial Travellers ai Warehousemen's Association and Civ Servants receive special concessions. Private Suites of Excellence of Service and Cuisine gua an teed. TARIFF FROM Bs. ; P.0.80x 123. , „ Telegrams: "Rutland." Telephone No, I 6, L, PARSONS, # Proprietor,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2689, 8 February 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2689, 8 February 1916, Page 4

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