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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ■"■■— ; —♦ APPLIES TO THESE SMART IJOLIENNE AND CREPE-DE-CHENE DRESSES. Next to style and fabrio, low price should bo a feature in Summer dresses. Below we list oiodels in which the trio are combined—stylish fabrics, stylish cut, and attractive low prices. ~ .Offerings like thoso have made the honso of K. and S. famous : for style-value. ' TO-DAY IS THE BEST DAY TO INSPECT THESE: 3PRETTY CHAMPAGNE SILK EOLIENNE DRESS-Tbc full, skirt has the falling drapery at. sides; the front of the bodico is put into a yoke in "."- points; all edges aTO ovo'rso'wn with a. black silk thread; a high pleat-_ . .■.:■:' '". 'Ed collar at back of neck, which is continued in a narrow vest to the V ".'. waist, of plain oream not. stitohed with coloured threads; finished with a waistband of Eolienno shaped in pointy back and front. Price, Ms. (id. PRETTY SAXE BLUE SILK EOLIENNE DRESS, in a. becoming simple • •->'■• style; full plain skirt gaged thickly with cords at waist; full bodice, with oross-over front; neck is finished-with a small roll collar, softly pleated and edged with Guipure falling on shoulder. Price, 695. Bd, ,SMART DRESS IN NAVY BLUE SILK EOLIENNE—Tho skirt is gathered with a heading across throat, with the drooping handkerchief ends at -■-■■ the sides. Bottom is turned up with a piping cord. The ■ softly ■gathered, bodico has the wido araiholes and piped edges; a large sailor collar with the ends crossing in front; tho edges of collar and the wrists are "bound with Claret Glace. Waist is finished with a soft band of Olarqt Glace, with ends at back. This model can he had in all-black and rose pink, finished with saxe blue. Price, 735. Bd. DAINTY CREPE DE OHENE DRESSES, in shell pink, pale grey, and nigger ■ Vbrown; full skirts with one fine piping cord round hip 3; full bodices gathered with piping cord into a point on shoulders; the fronts aro trimmed in a scroll design..with, pipings, and buttons of Crepe de Cheno opens at throat'showing a tiny,, vest; high collar at hack of neck of Lawn Embroidery; sleeve's aro trimmed, with piping cords and narrow kiltinss of tho Crepe de Cheno; swathed waistband of the same. . ■ ' ' Price, £4 Bs. ad. ! SMART PLAIN BLACK GLAOE DRESS—The full skirt is gathered on to waist with a heading, has a, stitched hem and two tucks; bodice is gathered into waist and trimmed/ with glace buttons down, front; ; opens slightly at throat; lias the new double capo collar, with fine kutings • on edges of white silk crepe; sleeves are finished with, deep ouffs trammed.witii buttons and kiltings of glace. Prico, St 19b. 6d. TERY USEFUL SUMMER FROCKS—In navy blue and ivory Crepe de . Cliene; the full skirts aro gaged on hips with five piping • cords; the full bodices are gaged on to a short yoke with .cords both back and front; the front edges are finished in points, just showing, fine white lace trimmed' with Crepe de Chene; buttons beneatii;. high' pleated collar of laoe rolls from, throat, and is held in place .with a strap of Orepe x de Ohone; waistband is of black Velvet Ribbon. Prioe, £5 55. ™—~4 j KIRKCALDIE $L STAINS, LTD. ,>.. LADIES' WHITE SUMMER SHOES. .NEW. IDEAS!, = ~ NEW STYLES! ■An array of White Summer Shoes that maintains our usual standard of excel. : lence, and fills your wants for nobby, stylish footwear, ■ MOST DELIGHTFUL TO WEAR. Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, in five Ladies' White Ifoßuck Derby Shoes, different styles, with covered Cuban round tees, pump soles, covered Oubaa . heels. 7s. 6d. . : heels. lis. 6d. ■./•..'.::...■' ':.•...• Ladies' WhiteX'anvas -Wide Bar Shoes, WMte Meßuck Court Shoes, handsome broooh side ornament. 8h ornament, pug tees, covered! g 3> 6( j # heels.. 16s. 6d. rv . TiTi: : ir _ Ti-■•II • 0r,.. - s r< i Ladies White Calf Court Shoes, pump Ladies' White Drill Shoes, w Court, solfrs toes, Bostoek's make. , Heel Bar, and Two-button styles, -20s . covered Cuban heels... 9s. 6d. ■''.-"..■• Ladies' White Calf Derby Shoes, patLadies' White Canvas Derby Bals and ent vamps, welted soles, long 3«onch Button Boots, covered heels. 9s. 6d. shape. 225. 6d. WHITES ARE EASY TO CLEAN. m : Hannah &, co., inm* ' WELLINGTON.

GOLFfHIS recreation is best enjoyed in suitable attire. - ' MMIGAN'S : • KBLBURN- AVENUE,'. 'jrho are .'specialists.in making Golfers' Coats'and Knickers, invite inspection, of latest Materials and Styles> •; LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO., ETD. . FIRE.--Lowest'..'. Rates isß. Prompt .Settlements.- . .. • MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including Personal L'uggize against All) •■-.- Bisks.- ■• ■ I ACCIDENT,—EmpIoy«s' Liability, and ..a "most Liberal Personal Aocident ; Policy, including a List of Diseases. | SECURITY to Policyholders, ■ £6,249,479. • Fall-information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. "THE SIMPLER THE INVENTION /TIHE more chance it has of sneoeso. JL "Advice to Inventors" contains a list of simple suggestions. ; Are yon inventive?' Send for this booklet; it's free. HENRY HUGHES, LTD., I 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. ■•.■;.WATSON'S WHISKY y .: IS THE ' BEST IN THE WORLD. . ' For Information relating to UATENT3 AND TRADE MARXS IT.. CONSULT BALDWIN AND RATWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. CONVEYANCES, FLY AND . YOUNG, Royal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Masterton. All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Eamples promptly attended to. New and up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. Comer Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available day or night. 'Phone No. 128. Private 127. P.O. Box 50. ' JDOYAL MALL LEAVES .CARBINE Xi STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton Daily at 8.80 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. E. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and ■general Contractor. Coaches: Greatford "b Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and MotorBBra oa Hire. Good Sample Rooms. J s 8, .WAIHEB, Proprietor,

\ GET £ CAMERA 1 j TO-DAY, IT WILL GIVE YOU PLEASURE! ANYONE can easily and quickly learn . to make good pictures frith "one of our handy little camoras. There is fun in the "taking," and lasting interest and enjoyment in the possession of photographs of your homo, your friends, your holidays, and happy times, Photography is not expensive either. Cameras at 275. 6d., 325. 6d., 355., 40s. up. wards. FREE INSTRUCTION to all purchasers at all times. WATERWORTHS Lambton Quay (next Kelburn Tram). POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEUTBAL COUNTRIES. TTNDER the new regulations, newspap- . era addressed to neutral countries are 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 the Publisher. R I L L E E & C 0., 'Phone 703 A. ' 1 Holland Street, Wellington. SHOP. OFFICE/ BANK; AND BAR FITTINGS. Manufacturers of METAL MOULDINGS, AIRTIGHT SHOWCASES & SHOP FRONTS. Wood and Metal. Country Work a Speciality. MONEY to Lend, from .£lO to ,6500, upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; easy repayments. Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718.

THE WEATHER 1 DISTRIOT REPORTS, (From Our Special Correspondents.) Kcatherston, September 25.—1'iuc, but dull. Qrcytown, September 25.—Fine, hut dull. Boy Scouts vers first used in Mafeking during the Boer ivar. •■ '■ Tho very latest straw boaters, is. 6d.' to 12s. Gd. Wo have machines that enable us to fit unusual heads. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Stroot.—Advt. The electric Self-starter on Chevrolet Cars has put to shame some of tho highpriced .cars. It is vory rare to find, a Chevrolet owner starting his car with a cranking handle. In fact, many who have driven their oars for 10,000 miles have not ret had to start thoir ear in any other way than by merely pressing the button.' This la why the Chevrolot is the favourite ladies' car. There is no need for a ' chauffeur—a lady can do everything necessary without the slightest indignity. These handsome cars are supplied in any colour and finish at prices from .£255. Tor further particulars, write or ring up THE DOMINION MOTOR VEHICLES, LIMITED, .65

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2886, 26 September 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2886, 26 September 1916, Page 4

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