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KIRKCALDIE& STAINS, LTD. - ■ frCLOAKINGS! THE WORD MEANS MUCH TO FAR-SEEING LADIES. We are reasonably certain that this list of high-grade Cloakings , . will meet with a warm welcome. . Many ladies, possibly you j'ourself, intend placing an Autumn . Coat order with your Dressmaker. What a splendid opportunity, therefore, to choose* the smartest of fabrics at a sterling value price. » ' THESE WILL CONVINCE YOU OF INIMITABLE WORTH. ,OLOAKINGS—SOin. wide: in smart 6lmdes of Light Saxe, Dark Saxe, Maroon, 1 Grey, Purple, Prune, Navy, and Black. / Prices, 53. Ild. a yard. ••••••• RIPPLE OLOTH-54in. wide; for Coats, Children's wear; in Saxe, Cerise, Grey, Lime, Tango, Emerald,. Old Gold. , Prices, S3. 11d. a yard. : BLANKET CLOTH—SOin: wide; in heavy make. In shades of Light and Dark Saxe, Dark' Grey,, Scarlet, Brown, Liglit and Dark Navy, and Black. Prloe, 7s. Hd. a yard. TWILL OLOAKINGS—SOin. wide; in Oream, Saxe Blue, Electric, Scarlet, ■ • Maroon, Purple, Wedgwood, Old Rose, Grey, Fawn, Brown, Magenta, Prune, Salmon,. Khaki, and Black. Price, BS. 6d. a yard. FRIEZE CLOAKINGS—S4in. wide: in Fawn, Grey, Blue, and Brown. Price, 83. 6d. a yard. SMART STRIPED CLOAKINGS—SOin.. wide; in Black and White, Brown and Black, Purple apd Black, and Grey and Black. . x ' Price, Bs. ed. a yard. NOVELTY-KNOPP OLOAKINGS—SOin. ( wide; in Grey, Brown, Purple, Liglit Tan, Light Navy, and Dark. Navy. Price, 11s. fid. a yard. CHECK CLOAKINGS—64m. wide; in Green 1 and Black, and Green and Red V effects.- Price, os. Ild. a yard. ■ CREAM BLANKET CLOTH—SO/56 inches. Prices, BS. 6d., 9S. 6d., 98. lid. ' NAVY PILOT CLOTH—S4in wide. ~ Prloe, fls. 11d. a yard.' ASTRACHAN —66in. wide; an ideal material for Ladies' and Children's Coats; v.! ■ in Scarlet, Brown, and Saxe Blue. Price, 123. 6d. a yard. ' ■ BLACK ASTRACHAN—SOin. wide. Price, 143. 6d. a yard, j BL&CK SEALETTE—SOin. wide. Prices, 17s. ed., 255. 6d. a yard. - ' "• BLACK PONY CLOTH—SOin. wide. ' Prior.*!, IBs. 9d., 215., 255. 6d., 265. 6d. a yard. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WILL SIGNALISE SPIRITED CHOOSINC. COME VERY SOON. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. '.. ■ .... ' "'• ' / T« As® ■ ' AUTUMN'S ADVENT , . ' . HERALDS, CHANGE ' " ■ Not alone in lesser sunshine or greater rain, but in the south- ... ; borne ,wind that carries winter's cold.; Clad in a comfortable fur- .. lined Coat you need fear no ill. Enjoy this immunity at little cost. THE . "ALPHA"—A very soft Woollen Checked Blanket Cloth Coat, lined < : Squirrel Fur (sleeves included). For warm, cosy, personal comfort, we commend this fascinating coat. Price, only 9 Guineas. We are. also showing a full 6eleotion of Winter Coats in the new . . Flare shape, just imported from England, and would mention one v . ' y,- .;-: attractive model— THE ''BETA"—A practical tailored ga r rment in heavy Coating Serge half ■ .lined Grey .Silk, fastening .close up to the .throat, smartly cut on the new full lines. Prico, 5£ Guineas. SPECIAL COLLECTION OF SMART INEXPENSIVE MILLINERY. ■" ■' For Cash Discount we allow Is. in.the £. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. : THERE'S A CHARM ABOUT OUR NEWEST STYLES IN - • LADIES' SHOES __ that is winning for them hundreds of friends'. The reason is because thev ' are FLEXIBLE and COMFORTABLE, and conform to the shape of 4e foot .immediately they are tried on. \ LOW CUT COURTS ARE POPULAR. / ' WE HAVE A VERY LARGE VARIETY. V ' Ladies' Glace Kid Heel Bar Court Ladies' Glace Kid Court Shoes, Patent blioes, black and .white buckles— . Collar sewn soles, "Bectivo." • ■ /• •• 10s. 6d. jVg gj Ladies' Glace Kid Instep Strap Shoes, Ladies' Patent Colt' Court Shoes ' dull pump soles, Clark s make. • kid collar, welted soles, "Nuform." • ' . los. 6d. • jg s gj/ Ladies' Black Velvet Heel Bar Court Ladies' Patent Colt Low Out Court ~ Shoes, patent collar and strap, , Shoes, fancy pearl ornament, pump . . los. 6d. 'soles, "Cameo." 18s 6tf •Ladies Glace Kid Heel Bar Court : Ladies' Patent Colt AVide Bar Shoes' Shoes; pearl ornament, v pump soles, brooch ortfament. pumn soles' "Cameo." 17s. 6d. "Cameo." , 225. 6d! MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED. E. HANNAH & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON.

LONDON AND LANCASHIRE I FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. —Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. ■ MARINE—AH Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage against All Risks. . ACCIDENT —Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal; Accident ' Polioy, inoluding a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policyholders, £8,107,593. , r ,,. Full information can bo obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. ' - . t A SUCCESSFUL,INVENTION. THE Young and Collins'Combined Pro- ■ • tector and Purse for Soldiers has , , 'taken on well, and thousands have-been • sold. ■' Your own idea may be equally successful if properly protected. Act at - once. Write to Henry Hughes, Limited, 157 Featlierston Street, Wellington, for their booklet, "Advice to Inventors." fXT HEN vou are installing a Sewing Y?-- Machine in your home, you want the best Machine money can buy. We nwwiavV- a splendid range of the leading British makes and wp are o/TeriiiK. them '~'t rare value prices. A solid guarantee stands at the back of every machine. Mow is your chance to procure one of-i-liese sulendid' Sewing Machines in vour home at a real Bargain Price. Call in v. r ii practical demonstration. Oscar jleive" mui Co., 5G Cuba Street (just below Bank of N.Z.).

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2722, 17 March 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2722, 17 March 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2722, 17 March 1916, Page 4

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