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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ♦ , THE MORE YOU KNOW OF FURNITURE THE MORE YOU WILL LIKE "K. & S." FURNITURE With our Furnituie qnahty is more than "skin deep"—it is in-built. The honest construcnon—the taieful attention devoted to unseen details— the quality of timbers- all meet with tho exacting requirements of men who know Furniture. If >ou can judge Furniture quality, yon will buy Furniture hero on its merits. Jf vou aro not able to judge, you can safely ' purchase on K. Jt S. reputation. THIS FURNITURE STANDS ' THE TEST OF TIJVIE :- : BEDROOM SUITE—In solid oak, comprising sft. "Wardrobe, with oval choval Mirror, front 4S inches t. 20, large draivcr; Duchesso Chest, 4ft.; oval Mirrov;, ? n ' arep nralll?r3 >. 2 b! " a11 o-nd 2 Jewel Drawers; Wa.shslo.nd, Sit. x 3; • oval Tilu back and front; towel rail and bracket?. , Price, £33 10s. BEDROOM SUITE-In oak, comprising oft. Band Wardrobe, with leadlights; large Mirror and Drawer; Chest, 3tt. x 9, leadlights, barrel-xhaped Mirror, ( > large and small Diawcr; Washstand, 3ft. .\ 9, ovnl tiled back and top; 2 Drawers and Cupboaid. Price, £34 10s. BUDBOOM SUITE—Tu oak, comprising 3ft. Wardrobe, wiln carved panels and . .largo Minor, 4S inches xlB inches;3ft. 3in. Chest, 3 Drawers, 1 Jewel Diawer, Minor 20 x 16 inches; Washstand, 3ft Sin., with tile backbond top; quamt design. ' p r ) ce) £24 uf s . * BEDBTEADS-ln solid oak; special design; Ift. Bin. Price, £4 12s. 6d, , BEDSTEAD 111 onk, (0 match Bedroom Suite, 4ft. Gin. Price, £5 10s. BEDSTEADS—In oak; quaint design; spocial value. Price, £2 17s. 6d. SIDEBOARDS-ifl., solid 1 onk, 2 Drawers, Cupboaid, and Collarette, oval Mirror; new design. ' Price, £12 10s. SIDEBOARD—Sft„ in oak, 2 leadlights, 2 Cupboards and Drawers; Mirror 48 x 11. inches; quamt design. , price, £15 10s. OAK SIDEBOARD-4fl. Gin., leadlights; Mirror 30 x 14 inches; 2 Cupboards Rnd Drawers., p/jce, £9 15s . PATENT DINING TABLE-In solid oak, the last word in Tables; no loose leaves operated in a few seconds; extends to various sizes. Price, £7 15s, DDINING-ROOM CffALRS-in American oak; high back; cane eeats. * Price, 19s. 6d. Carvers to .match, 355. - DINING-ROOM CHAIBS-In solid oak; upholstered in leather. ' <?'.,;■•. Price, 295. 6d.; Carvers to match, 375. 6d, OAK BUREAU-3ft 6in„ with 8 pigeon holes, 2 Cupboards, Drawer, and Writing Table; handsome piece of Furniture. '■■.-;■: Price, £6 10s. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING. loupes fitted" uith everything necessary for comfort and luxury. Firstclass workmanship and quality guaranteed. • V ( ■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ■ - : .-. WE SELL SATISFACTION. WHEN WE SILL OUR "6" BRAND OF MEN'S STRONG BOOTS MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY. GUARANTEED SOLID THROUGHOUT. I ' "GOOD WEAR IN EVERY PAIR." Men's Split Kip Bluchers, nailed or Men's Best.Kip Unbreakable Back ~ \ plain, solos— is. lid , 10s. 6d. Shooters, plain fronts, pegged and Men's" Pesged Full Watertight , nailed—2ls. ''Tongue- Bluchers, nails and tips— .' ' 13s. 6d., 16s. 6d. * Men's Special Heavy Bush' Water Stout Shooter Boots, toe caps, *>ghts> pegged' and sprigged soles nails and 6d., 16s. 6d. —21s. Men's Pegged Shooter Boots, with -i fo ~, r D, n ,'.,„,, stout plain soles-14s. Cd. Me ? s } er * B< * l Greenhiae Shooters, ~• , v „ u Tr - „, , , st °iit Pegged soles, nailed or plain Men's Full Kip Shooters, no too —225. 6d. Caps, with nails and tips—lßs. Gd. - R, HANNAH & -CO./ LTD.; MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, WELLINGTON. MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED.

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SPRINGTIME .IS CAMERA TIME! .'; -Learn, the Joys of. Photography.. —Anyone can use a.Camera. ■ -Record your Sports.-ahd Pastimes.. —Take "Snaps" of the Home Polk. —Pictures of Picnics and Outings. —Send Homo Photos to'the Front. CAMERAS FROM 65.. to .£3O. FREE INSTRUCTION TO PUR- ■■:.- CHASERS.' COME IN AND .SEE US TO-DAY. WATERWORTHS LAHBTON QUAY (next Kelburn Tram). POSTAGE OF'"THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. TJNDER the new regulations, newspapers addressed to neutral countries aro not forwarded; UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under "The Dominion" Special Permit readers who have been sending the paper to friends resident in any neutral country can ensure future forwarding by communicating with tho Publisher. . P. ROBERT AND CO., MILITARY OUTFITTERS, EXPERT EMBROIDERERS. LATEST Power Maohiuery for manufacturing all kinds of Metal Badges Buttons, etc., for Soldierß. P.O. BOX 69, PALMERSTON NORTH 'One minute from Post Office). TYRILLEE AND CO., ~ T ~ Glass Merchants, 1 HOLLAND STREET, WELLINGTON. Only British Plate and Figured Glass Stocked. \ 'Phone A 703. V ONEY to Lend, from .£lO to .£SOO, upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Snares, etc.; reasonable interest; easy repayments. Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718. THE WEATHER —-—»— —• FORECAST AND SUMMARY Present indications are for moderate to strong southerly -winds, with cool and fair to cloudy weather. The barometer lias a rising tendency. Atmospheric pressure has increased everywhere, and'' west to south-westerly I winds strong to galo 'nave predominated, but with decreasing forco to-day. Cool and i ahangeablo weather has been roportcd, with showers, especially on tho West Coast and southern districts. The storm lias departed eastward, and heavy seas have Don reported on the East Coast today. I D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, August 24, 1916. |. ' t DISTRICT WEATHER REPORTS, (From Our Own Correspondents.) Feathorston, August 24.—Fine and bright. . Clrcjtown, August 24.—Fino but windy.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2859, 25 August 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2859, 25 August 1916, Page 4

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