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' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. —~ ART NEEDLEWOKK FOR WINTER EVEN- : INGS-TRACED LINEN CRASH 1 CUSHION SLIPS. h>;i, : : ; 'Here is unique needlework, and it is artistic as it is unique. These fc;v 'slips are.in-Natural Linn Oatmeal Crash, and traced ready for wjrJc- £---. ' ing. As a matter of-fact, one piece of. each design lias been cither f worked or partly worked as ft guide. t . MANY BEAUTIFUL EFFECTS CAN BE SECURED QUITE fe'- simply. ■ ( f !" VARNA"— ' ■ "/ ' , . , . A most effective' design, in conventional dahlia commenced in pink t -i'.xed,- -and green "Fibrone." Very easily worked in. satin stitch, wp ?: ■ stitch, -and'Frcnclr knots, made up with oordod edge, and all the necesv:::; - K : sary ; threads to 1 finish'''-'design." , • . ' hh' 1 . ' ' ' This design traced ready for working. ' . , ,™. A verv attractive Poppy design, commenced in reel and green 11brones," introducing black "Mercina" and French knots in shades 01 i--blue. This is a cushion front only, with all tho threads to finish design. -■/ Traced and made up with corded edge. FDEBRA"— . „' t, M <A simple conventional design to be worked in Fiorones. I ai-tly j\ 01 k- ' ed in shades of blue, introducing green and black, made up with corded ' ; ; ' /edge, and including all threads to finish. , ■ " Traced ready for working with corded edge. • is. no. TTORNEA"— . ..' ; \ „ , ! A beautiful conventional rose design, worked m pink I ibrones, outVv • ■"•lined:'with' black in a very.charming colour- effect. Greens and mole n::' : ; shades are very prettily -introduced. This piece is finished and made wp iwith corded edge. hh' f Traced and made up with corded edge. . ,s - " Ui i■:"■•; " A handsome conventional Crysanthemum design, partly worked in flame " - shades of "Fibrone," with green and blue supporting. To bo carried out ; in satin stitch aiul French knots. Made up with corded edge, and iu- :" eluding all necessary -.'threads to finish design. • , • 1. Traced ready for working, made up with- corded edge. «. no. :»«"S3SP " ,T "*? r - [; ■■*«;»***- FOOTWEAR CLEARANCE PROCEEDS GAILY ' THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF LADIES' /. . FOOTWEAR—B|II. "' ' ■ - ' This Footwear is in our Big. Bargain Room—a smart, snappy lot ! ■ —tx)es are medium-and round, soles are welted, jiump, and niaI' ohino sewn. • CLEARANCE CEASES WEDNESDAY NEXT -COME! S— . • \ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. ... ...■ ; - . I . WE ARE SOLE AGENTS : NEW ZEALAND FOR— "BURT" AND "SOROSIS" ;> n FINEST; AMERICAN SHOES. : > j ' EXQUISITE IN APPEARANCE. ' , BEAUTIFUL FITTING AND. EXTREME COMFORT. NOTHING BETTER IN SHOEDOM. "BURT." / "SOROSIS." |v .Women's Mat Kid and Patent 4 Hole Women's Black Kid Gibson Derby i'. -. Ribbon Florentine Oxford Shoos, . Shoes, patent caps, military heels, !;; plain toe, pumps—2os. Gd. : "• 1 two' 6a. . Women's Patent Colt Maxixe Shoes, Women's All Patent Colt Gibson Derby wide 'satin strap, with brooch orna- Shoes, pump soles, round toes, Cuban V mcnt, pump soles, LXV heels—2Bs. 6d. h&fcs—27s. Gd. i iWomen's Mat Kid and Patent ..Man-. Women's Patent Kid Tab Court Shoes, > darin Shoes, dainty vamp oniament, pearl button ornaments, round toes, . pump soles, LXV heels—27s., .6d. pump soles—27s. Gd. . [. Women's Patent Button Boots, dull kid ' Kid Blucher Bals, patt:v: . legs, white pearL buttons, pug toes, . ent tips, new square tve's, welted •• yelted soles—32s. Gd. .•' / soles—2Bs. Gd. ~ : POST FREE WHEN CASH SENT WITH ORDER. B. HANNAH & CO., I/FD,,WELLINGTON. " L ■ mam. Awiip. SUCcIfsFUL' , j. - .ySis&ffi, .' : SNAPSHOTTER | TWKIIfItt.MARK ' THOROUGH [, !0F THE BEST IN TAILORING IS And ho who receives the greatest ploasi nre and profit from hifl thoroughness uses I- Or, as many say, " RUBY REFLEX. j ' KELBURN AVENUE. „ .. ■ J , f r irn. •i_ c o -I- • j, '>ri. ... J - ilB Camera that removes doubt as to [ (The variety of Suitings tho Firm invites results. Tho user of the Ruby Refle\ jv;.-M;Beadßra to see is very easily the knows that he is getting in everything I Best and and the Largest in essential to the picture; that his focus ! New Zealand. is right; that the action cannot be'too ! : ' : ' ■' fast for the Cooke P 4.5 Lens and the > ' : 77 : ~ ! ~ Ruby Shutter; that poor light need not ;' CONDON 'ANU LANCASHIRE m s lli ®. ) , , „ p v „ 1L Other points make the Tlnby" the Q?IRE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. simplest yet most efficient Reflex at.the ;■ ■ .■ ■ price— 1 v ' ! t> * ' fl2'los. (including six plate-holders), t FlßE.—Lowest Bates and. Prompt Call or write for complete, details—Free, i . Settlements. , | MARINE—AII Classes Covered., inelud- WATERWORTH'S ' r ; ing Personal Luggage agam6t All I R«kß. • \ LAMBTON QUAY (NEXT KELBURN ; OCClDENT—Employers' Liability, and . TRAM). I', a most Liberal Personal Accident : j Policy, including a List of Diseases. ■ , SECURITY to Policyholders, T. K K ' BURGESS, j . £6,107,593. DENTAL SURGEON, I Full information can be obtained at Has Removed to Bank New Zealand i. . 'JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Chambers, Manners Street. ! CHIEF ACENTB AND ATTORNEYB, ■ — • , WELLINGTON. "DOMINION" TELEPHONES. " r ~ 7 V i ■■ .. ---v IBUtE Public are requested to note the I "THE SIMPLER THE INVENTION. following- changes are now in opera- ■ tion:— THE moro chance it has of success. . 8.30 a.m.,' 5 p.m. Daily; Saturday "Advice to' Inventors" contains a ''8 30ain Ipm- , list of simple susßestioM. Are you in. AU Departments 4050 (4 'phones) i ventivo? Send for this booklet; its free. Manaeer VHlonlv ' .. HENRY HUGHES, LTD., ' > • . 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. . After 5 p.m.: I Advertising 4050 | •»— Publishing (till 10 p.m.) » ♦ 1-8.30 a.m. 4051 i- : Reporters 4052 t TTATSON'B WHIBKT , ' Sub-Editors 4052 V" • >• And till 1 a.m. ....... 4051 ' • v . "Woman's World" 44)53 j ! ; ' r THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING !■ • CO., LTD. j BEST IN THE ' "THE DOMINION" AT ROTORUA. — —: WELLINGTON Residents visiting THTT H. P.H.I LP, * ? otol ' ua nlfl y procure "The Domin- : ; iW. , tea w . E . BENNETT, ' !■■ Honse, Window and Office-Cleaning __ Stationer, Contractor. NEAR RAILWAY STATION, i Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Who will deliver if required. Advertise. Machinery. ments received at the Agency. r ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ■ ? Telephono 3292 (3 .rings). mo Motorists! To the Trade! Gear. ' ■ A cutting for all purposes. Reliable CONVEYANCES.work. Prompt service. Moderato prices : : Only finest steel used, hardened by spe- ! TT7I L 1 AND YOUNG, cial process. Diameters and pitches cut '. X 1 Royal Mail Contractors, and to accuracy of 1-lofloth of an inch. GuarGeneral Carriers, Masterton. anteed. smooth, strong, siient, durable i All Trains met; Commercial Travellers' Von HABTITZSCfI & HUTCHESON." ; Bamples promptly attended to. New and Mechanical Engineers, ?h P o tO N d i 0 St A and nee Si. 'Phone 2676. i' Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister __ i 6treete. St. John Ambulance available " or Information Telating to ° r p'(f' l ßox To!™ 0 ls °' 326 ' PriTOt " AND TRADE MARKS HOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE ' CONSOLT STABLES, Feildiig, for Kimbolton BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, r Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 8.30 pjß.; leaves PATENT ATTORNEYS, ; Kimbolton at Noon for Eeilding. ' i- R. J. MOORE. Proprietor, Feilding. 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. , —- Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and 11/fONIiT to Lend, from ,£lO to ' General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford - L,JL u Pon Furniture, Pianos. Life Poli- ' to Bulls ' Vehicles, Horses, and Motor- oies, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; ! ears on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. easy repayments. Apply THOMAS i J. S. .WALKER. JProorietor. RICHARDSON. 33 wmis Street. Tel. 718.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2780, 26 May 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2780, 26 May 1916, Page 4

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