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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. • - ♦ —— SMART SUMMER SKIRTS FOR BEACH WEAR, GOLF WEAR, TOWN WEAR-AND LONG WEAR! •••-.This 1 announcement to-day will .place.you k touoti mtR splendid ... - values in smart Summer Skirts for wear with Blouses during the Spring and Summer. These are ideal for the tennis court, the : golf links, the beach, or aboutifcomi wear —and as to tho quality of materials and workmanship you have out assurance. These skirts have just been opened up, arid the styles are therefore tho very latest. THIS LIST INDICATES THE CRAND VARIETY; ■ SMART SKIRTS IN FINE THIN TWEED—Ia black'and white check, made with a hip yoke, in(to wJiich tbo skirt is pleated in two bos pie ate in front, oentre, back and sides; tho flat pleats lie betwen. ' Price, 295, 6d. BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SKIRTS—In four gores, with patch pocket "" with-flap buttoning over it on the right side. . Price, 255. ' 'BLACK AND WHITjfOHECK FOUR GORED SKIRT—In thin fine Tweed, :• -• with-fold at front and back seam, - this model has a black E ! " ajtent leatherbelt, with small flaps of the oheok bound, with black raid and buttons coming "over it—a very smart finish: Price, 295. 6d. VERY SJIART SKIRTS—In fine light weight Scotch Tweed, in various Tartans. These skirts when worn with a white blouse and a golf jersey • matching one of the various colours are certainly fascinating. The • MoKenzie Tartan-Skirt is a genuine kilt pleated all round, back and sides gtitohed down to hips; the plain fronts overlapping each other, : -buckling oi; hips at the side'with small patent leather scraps and steel buckles, 'liWlo lower down one huge safety pin secures tho front width. Prioa, 89s. 6d. ■ VERT SMART PLEATED SKIRT—In. fine light weight Tweed, the Grant ' Douglas Taotfcan; this has a square pocket suspended from the waist at tne side, with narrow patent leather straps. Price, 893, 6d. i FORBES TAR/TAN SKIRT—Plain circular skirt; from 'the side seams are ;;; .V - points' turned over to the front and finished in strap fashion with but- " '■ ton and loop; into .these points pockets are inserted; a band round the . ■ a- waist fastens with one large button in front. Price, 555; 6d. ' , BUNTING STEWART TARTAN—Wide circular sKtffc (in very soft thin Tweed), hanging from a Hp yoke which buttons with six buttons in front. Price, 495, fld. DTOTDAS TARTAN—Very wide skirt in four, gorea; this ' is beautifully made on, the cross of tho majterial so that the squares form diamonds ; patch pookots on both sides, with flaps buttoning over them; loose i. : band,'with large round buckle in front. ' Pricß, 595. 6d. ' ' SMART PLEATED SKIRTS—In fine Black Serge; pleats sfcitohed down as ; far as lips and well taped at the back. Price, 485. Bd. i A" Simflaa- Modol, but not atitcted to hips, in Navy Blue Serge. Prloe, 295. fid. PLEATED light Clerical Grey Biege; as well as being very 6mart these skirts aTe splendid for hardwear; they are stitched to hips ' and taped lowr down at back of pleats. Prlos, 375, 6d. A Similar Style rn Grey,Biege, but pleats are not stitched'; waist ia *••• finished with narrow pleated heading and narrow band. Price, 355. _4__ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. LADIES' COLOURED TOP BOOTS AT REDUCED PRICES. ; r SPLENDID BOOTS AT ABSURDLY LOW PRICES, 'As tho grimmer is approa.clting we have decided to clear, out our sfcoqk of ' : Ladies' Coloured Top Boots at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, whioh will >ove most attractive to those ladies who are on the look-out'for bargains . . MAIL ORDERS 6d. PER PAIR EXTRA. Brown Cloth Bala, patent Golosh. Grey Suede Bals, patent golosh. ■ Grey Suede Button Boots, patent golosh USUAL PRICE, 255, . Black Suede Bals, patent colosh : Fawn Cloth Bals, patent golosh. . ; White Calf Bals, patent golosh. , l .. White Calf ,Button Boots, patent golosh. TO CLEAR, 18/11 Tan KldDerby Bals, patent goloeh. - Gabardine Top Bals, glane golosh. WHY NOT SAVE 6s. PER PAIR WHEN YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY? B. HANNAH & CO., US®., WELLINGTON. THESE LINES AEE STOCKED AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. lin'iifjumiMHTMi/MfiMiwiiinLwnwniiiiinimiiiMaii | Hi^^MWjiM»nK— i j GOOD MORNING! DID YOU HAVE rnrv mnro'i - v.,wt • j- v MARMALADE TTHIS feareafaon is best enjoyed in suit- - . able attire , . . FOR BREAKFAST? MILLIGAN'S i• KELBURN AVENUE, who'are specialists in making Golfers' If' not, order a jar to-day of Sats end Knickers, invite inspection of . • sat Materials and Stylos. this delicious preserve—one of the most popular of the "K" LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE •a ■ . INSURANCE CO., I7TD, V \ Goods Things. livfn FlßE.—Lowest -Rates »ad Prompt £&." • Settlements. - MARINE.—AII Classes. Covered, taolnd- MARMALADE ' fag Personal Luggige Bgaiiat All : ' . Eisks. is'the.kind of Marmalade everyLiability, and • a most Liberal Personol Accident body hkes—neither too bitter nor ' v • Policy, including a List of Diseases. .... ' .- too 6weet. It has the keen, SECURITY to Policyholders, •. . £6,249,479, . zestful, fruity flavour that appeals ' \ t *•"" . y to the breakfast-time palate. ■ Poll Information can be obtained at . • .Made from finest oranges—guarJOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., . an teed absolutely pure. CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. . the simpler the Invention order "K" marmalade to-day. fJTHE more chance It has of success. A "Advice to Inventors" contains _ a -— ■ list of simple suggestions. Are yon inrentive ? Send for this tooklefe; it's free. ' HENRY HUGHES, LTD., KIREPATEICK, NELSON. 187 Featherston Street,. Wellington. . r "JO H N COTTON" WATSON'S WHISKY TOBACCO, In Jib. Tins, 3s. 6d. '. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. , IS THE Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesberg. ~ ■ ' 2oz. Bags, Is.; 4oz. Bags, 2s. „„„ MASPERO FRERES BEST IN THE WORLD. Egyptian Cigarettes (Specials) largo size. In Tins of 60, Es. Air-tight Tins of 100, 10s. — G. 'AND 0. ALDOFS, For Information relating to TOBACCONISTS, PATENTS AND TRADE MARSS 206 LAMBTON QUAY. CONSULT ' — BA m-^r A^m^OTTR lD ' ' POSTAGE OF 'THE DOMINION" TO PATENT ATTORNEYS, . AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEU21S Lambton Qnay,' Wellington. TRAL COUNTRIES. / ~ CONVEYANCES. TTNDER the new regulations, newspap ■ ' ' • ■ ! : -• ers addressed to neutral countries PLY , AND YOUNG, are not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHRoyal Mail Contractors and BI) THROUGH THE PUBLISHING General Carriers, Masterton. OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. . All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' _ , <fm , _ . . „ c . . . Samples promptly attended to. New and Under The Dominion Special Permit • up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for readers who haye been sending paper the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and to friends resident in any neutral connStabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister try oan ensure future forwarding by Streets. St. John Ambulance available oommunicating with tho Publisher. day or night. 'Phone No. 126. Private . ' 127. P.O. Box 50. : TyONEY to Lend, from to 4500, ■DOTAL MAIL' LEAVES CARBINE i : A u o P° n Furn ' ture - Pian 9 3 ,' L ! f ® f ol , l ' r XL STABLES, Feilding, for. Kimbolton 01€8 > S!mre3 ' reasona:ble interest; . -R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding. ———: WALKERi STABLES, BULLS. - A shell weighing about 701b. explodes ■ W' Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and In '' o a shower of 1200 picoes. '. ' General Contractor. Coaches: GTeatford The very latest straw boatetrs, 4s. 6d. WBulK'• Vehicles, Horses, and Motor- to 12s. 6d. We have machines that an on Hire. Good Sample Booms. enable us to fit unusual heads. Geo. :: J. S. WALKER, Proprietor, Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Adyt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 6

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