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, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ["AND WHICH HAT SHALL I WEAR ON RACE DAY?"-A NEW ONE! Yes, vou will certainly require new Millinery for Race Day-and * afterwards-and in view of your need wo have taken upon ourselves -> the publishing of details concerning THE MILLINERY! We are very sure that distinctive dressers will welcome this brief I resume of the Millinery. styles which are ''in he ™™»S. » £ sneak We .stress the voguo of Black and White Millinery—\erj J St, really correct, and some very' channing instances are showing. i Novelties include the new Hiofh Welsh Ciowii, and $*»*]» , Itahan Millinery style-the Benadier - tnth ft 1 "*; , - plumes. Fur trimming is in eviSence to matchJm taimmed cos [ tumes, with skunk, skunk dyed opossum, and ! cal ° r »"" e wn _, er y ! -ermine shows the compete skin nestling against tho crown lery ! quaint! . And bead trimming is beads ™d glass beads prettily made up into buokles, and other ornaments, whilst bilk Hat- . ters' Plush is prominent as a matenal. Another outstanding feature is the new colour, "Teto de negre," in which unique effects are obtained in combination «ithgoldbrocade pink brocade, and other contesting materials Just in• pa«™&> ™ vlaiit to say that all this Mi littery is priced in keeping with the popular purse. '[' | -v«- »r>i [ ' TO-DAY IS REMNANT, DAYI ! Al lday long our Bargain Room will bo a "happy hunting ground" for thrift} folk. Bargains, Oddments, remnants, and Special Purchases will be the I order of every hour—every section is represented— t eiery economist should come along I COME TO THE BIG BARGAIN ROOM FIRST FLOOR! i . i .6 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. i-' ' ~ I ni intmnjmau-i.mMiiiFfnA]iJ« niym«di,uai,mi«imiini i... --.' I ' ( ! I ' I"' ■ f@ .Azb House. f _^__ | NEW COATS AND SKIRTS. [GABARDINE COSTUMES, in small 6izes, in Saxe Blue, Grey, and Neutral tints, full skirts and coats, belted. 765. 6d. !'A Useful GABARDINE COSTUME for general wear, coat buttoned straight i down tho front, high collar, with strap fastening. B2S, 6d. [GABARDINE COSTUME, in extra light weight, with straight band collar, invisible fastening down tho front, full skirt. £6 6S. 'A VERY HANDSOME MODEL COSTUME, in Nigger Brown, waist outlined ; , with self straps and biaok braid, collar and buttons of Mole and Brown I* , faced velvet; wide skirt, trimmed to match coat. £12 12S. ' • x 'A' SMART NAVY COSTUME, full shaped coat, fastened to the necE, high velI : vet collar, finished with self strap, full skirt, cut plain. 89s. 6d. ''A "WELL-CUT NAVY SERGE COSTUME, coat lined with Grey Silk, high ',',>' collar, self rovers, side b01t.., 955, 6d. |W)DEL COSTUME IN NAVY BLUE SERGE, coat well trimmed with Black S Military Braid, coat lined Medium Giey Silk. £6 ISS. I_ i . .. ' ~ , r : - » f© A?O?E®US& \" ' i _- i GOODYEAR WELT BOOTS p-;_ t _ FOR MEN. ■. [ MADE ON THE HAND-SEWN PRINCIPLE. [. SURPRISING VALUES. j. - HIOH IN QUALITY. LOW IN PRICE. Wears offering three lines of MEN'S GOODYEAR WELT BOOTS, which stand jut above all'otheis for value. They arc our own make, therefore our personal guaianteo goes with every pair, and in buying them jou are on a real good wicket. !'. No. 1522.—Men's Glace Kid Derby Bals. Leather lined, Goodyear i welts, round toes, "Phitwel." 18s. 6d. , No. 1575 —Men's Genuine Box Calf Dorby Bals. Leather lined, Goodj ,„. jear nclts, round,toes, "Phitwel." 19s 6d. ! No. 1612,—Men's Brown Willow Calf Derby Bals. Leather lined, Goodl 3 ear welts, round toes, "Military." 275. 6d. I .POST.FREE If Cash Sent With Order. f , | R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.,"' ' ' MANUFACTURERS & RETAILERS, WELLINGTON. i '■ ■ i I

I LONDON 'AND LANCASHIRE ''FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. i' FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt ■ 'Settlements. MARINE—AII Classes Covered, includ- ' ing Personal Luggage against All ! ' Risks. _ MSGl'DENT—Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident r Policy, including a List of Diseases, SECURITY to policyholders, l I £6,107,593. .Full information can bo obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., JHIEF ACENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. I |_ " A SUCCESSFUL INVENTION. rHE Youngand Collins'Combined Protector and Puise for Soldiers has aken on well, and thousands have been •old Your own idea may be equally ucc'essful if properly protected. Act at luce Write to Henry Hughes, Limited, |57 Featherston Street, Wellington, for •beir booklet. "Advice to Inventors." BEWARE of Dust! .It is the home, for germs, and the public are warned o take every precaution to insure safety «ainst Infantile Paralysis. 'Procure a 'Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner and your home rill be immune from dust and dirt of •Very description. The "Daisy" ifl-a real iece=6ity at the present time. Let us iirn voii a practical demonstration! Osjar Hewett and Co.. 56 Cuba Street (just lelow Bank of N.ZJ

SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS : -At-' ■ ■ MILLIGAN'S 1 KELBURN AVENUE. ! DRESS SUIT. By D. Milligan,' Graduate London Tailor and Cuttar Academy,' and Member | Institute of British Tailors. i MILITARY UNIFORMS AND RIDING BREECHES, By Mr. W. Stevens, Leading Expert. STOCK AND SHOWROOM 1 TJndor direction of Mr. R. Sievers. ' r— - . , WATSON'S WHISKY IS THE BEST IN THE FORLD. TJOTAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. D. COLLINS, Late Clarendon Hotel, Christchurch, Proprietor. For Information relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MAEKS CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAY WARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 815 Lambton Quay, Wellington,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2738, 5 April 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2738, 5 April 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2738, 5 April 1916, Page 4

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