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KIRKGALDIE & STAINS, LTD. | , ■' - , •■.! GABARDINES! OF VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY. SOME BEAUTIFUL TWEEDS ALSO! In choosing Gabardine, 'tis "quality'' which counts. Witt quality secured, long wear and lasting good appearauce aro assured., Ohoosa Gabardine, therefore, where quality; is an established fact. , The Tweeds also will please tasteful dressers — they are properi summer weight, and very beautiful! both in weave and finish. _ SHE WILL CHOOSE WISELY WHO CHOOSES FROM THESE. iBOLOTRED GABARDINES—SO inches wide, in smart shades of Saxe Blue, ' Brown, Nigger, Violet, and Beetroot. Price, 9s. lid. yard. ' ENGLISH GABARDINES—S4 inohes wide, in natural colourings of Fawn, Mole, and Khaki. Prioe, 143. 6d. yard. GABARDINES— Si inohes wide, in dressy shades of Fawns, Drabs, and Mole; very smart for Costumes. Prios, 15s. 6d. yard. GABARDINES—SS inches wide, in a range of smart Fawn and Mole colourings. Prioe, 188. Gd. yard. 1 OFFICERS' GABARDINE CLOTH—6O inches wide, for costumes and coats. • , • . . i Prioe, 17s. 6d. yard. FINE ENGLISH WORSTED 6TTITING&-i56 inches wide, in a range of Fawn, Navy, and Grey colourings. Price, 14s, ed. yard. COSTUME TWEEDS—64 inches wide, in a range of Fawn; and Grey colourings; good serviceable Tweeda. - \ Price, 6s. 6d. yard. •BUMMER COSTUME TWEED&-50 iuches wide, iri Grey and Fawn Heather colourings. Prlos, 4s. lid. yard. COLOURED DRESS SERGES—4O inches wide, in shades of Brown, Fawn, Violet, Grey, Mole, and Saxe. Price, 3s. 11d. yard. SUMMER TWEEDS—I 2 inches wide, in smart Light, Mid, and Dark Grey Colourings. ' Price, 4s. 3d. yard. ; '■' ' ■ ~..., STRIPED SUMMER TWEEDS—3B inches wide, in a, range of. Grey and Fawn, ground, with stripes. Price, 2S. 11d. yard. i ' WE'WILL'WELCOME YOUR VISIT OF INSPECTION. _ -L+ . • ..■■-■-■■ KIRKCALDIE k STAINS, LTD. MILITARY BOOTS DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS FOR SERVICE IN ANY CLIMATE. the point-DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. Why pay middlemen's - profits when you get right to the fountain head? We have supplied the De- ( , "fence Department with over 25,000 pairs of Marching Boots since War start- ' ' fed, and have reoeived many testimonials in praise or their quality iand comfort. - " ~ . WE CARRY A VERY LARCE STOCK. No. 1905—Men's Greanhido Working No.- 1613—Men's Brown Willow Calf Boots, with extra strong screwed Derby Bals, no tee caps, welted soles, no toe caps. ' 265. 6d. soles, not too heavy. 28s. 6d. Mo. 1611—Men's Brown Grain Calf No. 1614—Men's Tan Willow Calf Marching Boots, toe caps stout Derby Bals, plain toe caps, stout standard screwed' soles. 28s. 6d. . welted soles, leather lined. 30s. No. 1911—Men's Stout Tan Calf No. M6s—Men's Brown Willow Calf Marching Boots, no caps, Togula- Derby Bals, for dress tion pattern, wax threaded tippers, ' lined,- wide welts, ."Bostock's". square toes. i . 30s. 325. 6d. OUR TRADE MOTTO: "GOOD WEAR IN EVERY PAIR," K eANNAM & Co.v: TJBB* ' .' ~ 260 LAMBTON QUAY, 103 CUBA STREET! WELLINOTON. if &&£s&] m-i •" IF.YOTJWANTV JlUitary |i||fiMl£j ailllol ' in °- "PINER PICTURES than the usual ' ..-■""■ Camera ~ takes—pictures 'that A SUEE WAY'FOR OFFICERS. , ' other 'Camdrrts nerer getTO GET ° ■ ■ •SMART FITTING UNIFORMS YOU need a j. IS TO GO DIRECT TO •MIIXIGAN'S " fiUBYWLEX. • KELBURN AVENUE, .-.-,- Makes brilliant snapshots' in poor TT/HO have a staff of Military Tailors, light, and sharp negatives of the fastest ' and ag all work is done on the subjects. promises the mon who are inakinpr the ',_,,. garments see to it that every detail re- ViowJinaer shows picture full-size and wives proper attention. right-side ■ up. ' LONDON AND LANCASHIRB'FmB : ) .™M ™ th COOKE F *.5 Lens, and w ■ "-"**" ■ ■; Shutter giving exposure from time to INSURANCE CO., LTD. WOOQth of a second. ' — Price, £12 10s. (with B Plate-borders). '"SSSt "*■ "" R " 1 * WAriKWORTO ' WARINE.-All 'Classes Oovwtd.. teohd- TJambton Quay (next Kelburn. Tram), ing Personal Luggige against AU Risk*. 'ACCIDENT!— Employers' Liability,--and . ■ a most Liberal Personal Aooldent ' ' Policy, including a List of Diseases. ."JOHN COTTON" \ ; TOBACCO SECURITY !o Policyholders, , In Jib. Tins, 3s. 6d. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. ' Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesberg. Vn\l information can be obtained iat • 2oji. Bags, Is.; 4oz. Bags, 2s. 'JOHNSTON AND CO.; LTD., ' MASPERO FRERES ' ..,„ ,„,.„.„. Egyptian Cigarettes (Specials) largo CHIEF 'AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, s i».- In Tins of 50, 6s; WELLINGTON. .' Air - tigß o *- 300 - 10s ' w —- G- 'AND G. 'ALDOTJS, I TSE BMPLER THE INVENTION TOBACCONISTS,. , ■ ' 206 LAMBTON QUAY. fBTBB more chance it has of success. •X ■ "Advice to Inventors" contains a list of simple suggestions. Are you in- > • . Tcntive? Send for this booklet; it's free.- POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO HENRY HUGHES, LTD.. AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEU--157 Fsatherston Street. Wellington. TRAL COUNTRIES. ' TTNDER the new regulations, Bewspap. WATSON'S WHISKY 6ra addressed to neutral countries are not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OP THE PAPER ITSELF. ' IS THE Under "The Dominion" Speoial Permit readers who have been sending the paper to friends resident in any neutral country oan ensure future forwarding by BEST IN THE WORETJ. communicating with the Publisher. l_ ""* '. ! ' i TIffONEY to Lend, from £10 to .2500, Sbr Information Tfilating to , • ■"•*• upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares,' etc.; reasonable interest; fIDATENTS AND ; TRADE MARKS easy repayments. • Apply THOMAS lt7 CONSULT RICHARDSON. S3 Willis Street. Tel. 718. BALDWIN AND RAYWARD. ■ — PATENT ATTORNEYS, Nearly three months have passed „. »■ ~ A _„. , without a bankruptcy being recorded M 5 Lambfon Quay, Wellington. JQ chrjstenurch. Speaking to a repret sentaflve of'the "News," a gentleman interested in financial proceedings, said CONVEYANCES. that the war had done some good by F' — ——■ ■; ■' ' vnnwn discouraging over-speculation, especially L , « A -i N r. D f, „t„™ ?J '!n building, and thus putting business « » remadcably sound basis. He said AU Trains met. Commercial Travellers' he h?d never known business more Samples promptly attended to. New and so « n d and the length of time elapsing up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agontß for since a bankruptcy had occurred was a the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and record in the office. Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. ■ St. John Ambulance available A famous war correspondent has said day or night. 'Phono No. 128. Private that the soldier's mainstay is tea—the 837. P.O. Box 50. beverage that always delights and ieir>tt ipiviro r-A-RBTWV. freshes. The most delicious and refreshS,lton i*S "f all teas is Desert Gold, and it is ■SXTALKER'S STABLES. BULLS. quality.-Advl.. y Agentj, Cartw .and " L hi( . Mms and being mac f 6 &XS ."tehtct, SSMfiffi Mind bf » accident, an Illinois man tersonHire. Good Sample Booms. lh?s learned to read raised type with J, S. WALKER, Proprietor, has tongue.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2885, 25 September 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2885, 25 September 1916, Page 6

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