KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. t THESE LIGHT SHADES WILL GIVE RESTFUL CHARM TO YOUR ROOMS. .We've .these shades for either electric or candle- light in handsomo colours to harmonise with any stylo room or any decorativo scheme* "fis hard to give a complete pen picture of the effect produced —the'softness, the subdued, tone, the distinctiveness!— all the atmosphero of good lasto is engendered. We urge a personal inspection—selection will surely follow. HERE ARE SOME FOREMOST EXAMPLES. NOVELTY E.L. BULB SHADES-Pear shape, with patent spring inside to clip over the bulb. Covered in I'ink, lied, Gold, or Green Jap. Silk. Price, 2s. 6d. each. NEW PYRAMID SHAPE IN SlLK—This shapo is particularly suitable. for use ovei the long shaped bulbs, .and can bo fitted on either straight or bracket lights. Covered in plain Bed, Green, Gold, ,or Pink Jap. Silk. ■■, Pries, 3s. nd. each. FLORAL PYRAMID. SHADES—The same shapo and style as above but coerce! in dainty Rosebud Floral Silks. Price, 4s. 11d. each. PRETTY HANDKERCHIEF SHADES—Squaw shape of Floral Silk, mounted "> oni wire ring, allowing the four corners to hang gracefully. In Pink, Blue, Green, and. Violet designs on White ground; lined with nihon to tone with design. * Price, «s. lid. each. HANDKERCHIEF SHADES—Similar stylo to above, hut in Pink, Red,.or Green plain Jap. Silk; unlined. Prices, 3s. 11(1. and 4s. 11d. each. DAINTY E.L. SHADES— Conical shape, about 8 inches across at bottom, floral silk, prettily fluted on to wire frame. These have a 'cry charming . effect over the light, and can bo used on straight pendant <v' brackctjf lights. Price, 6s. lid. each."* JAP SILK E.L .SHADES—The same shape as the previous line, but covered with plain Jap. Silk in Pink, Red, Green,- or Gokl. . With self frill i inches deep. Price, 6s. 11d. eacii. CHARGING BEAD E.L. SHADES—Somo very exquisite effects in coloured beads are here shown. . Colours include Reds, Pinks, Gold, and Green". PriceE, 2s. Bd., 3s. 11d.j Us. Ild., 6s. lid. each. PRETTY CANDLE SHADES A large variety of exceedingly pretty, effects ( iii a number of different shapes. Plain shades of Pink, Green,- Gold, ■ aiid Blue, and also some very nice styles in chintz colourings. Prices, Is., Is. 2d., Is. 4d., is. 6(1., 2s. 6:1., 2s. Ild. each. BRASS. CUPS— Frlca. 6d. and 7ld. each. NICKEL CANDLE CLIPS— Price, 2s. 9d, each. We make up Shades for any kind of light, to suit any style of fittings, and in any shade to order. Write us your_ require-. mollis, and wo will be pleased to submit styles and estimate of cost. This work is carried out by c.Nperls who thoroughly' undor- ' stand''the art of: making Light' Shades, aud satisfaction is guaranteed. • , ; - . v . NO FINER VALUES IN ALU THIS FAIR CITY. — T-$ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. "HAVE YOU CHOSEN YOUR NEW CLOAKING ?" • Before you do—for the hot weather will soon give place to the cold searching southerly—seo the present Window Display of Blanket ■ Cloths. IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN write for a full range of patterns, ' the best and largest selections yet made. British made, New Zealand made, French made fabrics of tlio highest merit at , . 68. nd., 7s. lid,, 9s. 11(1., 12s. 6d., 153. 6d. a yard. .SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAYS now being ehown in Cuba Street include High Grade Furs and Fur Coats, Blouses, Ready-to-Wear Costumes, Coats, tho smartest of smart Hats, unique Carpets and • Shadow Tissues. NEW SHIPMENTS NOW' OP ENINC UP EX "RIMUTAKA." CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. CASH DISCOUNT 1/-.-IN THE £. MILLITARY BOOTS for OFFICERS FOR SERVICE IN ANY CLIMATE. (Ve have supplied the Defence Department with over 25,000 nairs of Militarv Boots since the war started and received many testimonials in praise of their quality and comfort. \\ o aro generally recognised as the RFST TUTT T TARY BOOTMAKERS IN NEW ZEALAND, 'and f)ffieers can del" ™n Cuba'lS a " P B * ° Ur St ° reS ' 26 ° LamMo " Qw. or 103 IN STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER. Men's Greenhido Working Boots, with Men's Brown Willow Calf Unlined extra sUoug sciewcd soles, no Bals. toe caps, welted soles "Wank caps—2os. well"—26s. 6d " Men's Stout Tan Calf Marching Boots, Men's Brown Willow Calf TWJw toe caps, standard screwed soles.- Bals, leather lined, 'wide welted -it _L f" r, /n, soles—2Bs. 6d. Men s Stout Tan Calf Marching Boots, Men'? Park Brown Willow Cilf ' no raps filiation pattern, «x Derby Bals, for dress »-ear, leather ( threaded uppeis, squaie toes-30s. lined, nido welts, "Bostocks^-30s! BOOTS TO WEAR ON LEAVE, 14 3. 6d. UP. R. HANNAH & CO.: LTD., 260 LAMBTON QUAY, AND 103 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON.
London and lancashire ;fire insurance co., ltd. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. MARINE—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggago against All -;'•■ Bisks. ' ACClDENT—Employers' Liability,' and "a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy> including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policyholders, £6,107,593. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. A SUCCESSFUL INVENTION. THE Young and Collins' Combined Protector and Purse for Soldiers has taken on well, and thousands have been 6o!d. Your own idea may be equally successful if properly protected. Act at once. Write to Henry Hughes, Limited, 157 Feathcrston Street, Wellington, for their booklet. "Advieo to Inventors." YNFANTILE PARALYSIS must be ■JL checked. Every household must bo made proof against this dreaded disease, and cleanliness in the Home is of vast importance. By using a "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner you have a splendid remedy—it not only thoroughly cleans your Carpets, etc., but it prevents diseases. See our 6pe'cial Window Display—then come inside and let us give you a demonstration. Oscar Hewett and Co., 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank of N.Z», ,
IT IS SOMETHING TO POSSESS ONE OR TWO • ' STYLISH SUITS MADE BY .■'.-■ : MILLIGAN'S, KELBUEN AVENUE. THE MATERIALS ARE ALL • ■:.•■ PURE WOOL, AND THE STYLE. ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. .WATSON'S WHISKI ZS TBS BEST IN THE FORLD. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THE RUTLAND HOTEL WANGANUI, N.Z. Established 1847. Rebuilt 1905. Refurnished 1914. THE LEADING HOTEL. ■Telegrams: "Rutland." ' S. L. PARSON'S, Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2727, 23 March 1916, Page 4
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