|. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. Ho ■ .7 ■ -"V ; WELCOME FIFTEEN DAYS SALE, OF 50,000 YARDS HAND-MADE INDIAN LACES, i is a right' little Sale at tho right timol—Save . afc least 25 per j ,cent.' (ss. ui-the £) on genuine hand-made first quality Laoes and Ini sertions, We bought these goods on. exceptionally good terns, tnd a lady wiU profit by our good .fortune. . This range comprisos ~ - . the damtjest' and most mord designs you could find in, a day's march. THIS EVENT BEGINS TO-MORROW-WEDNESDAY. iVetxßne "Star" CLTTNY EDGING AND INSERTION to match-A groat favotinte. Lace, lin. wide, Is. yard, lis, 6d. dozen; Insertion,, Jin., llJd. yard, -10s. lid. dozen. New: Cluny Ribbon BEADING, LACE, and INSERTIONS —Largely used for camisole neoks. . Lace—Jin., wide, IOJd. yard, 9s.' lid. dozen; Beading, Jin., S|d. yard, "s. Hi}, dozen, , ... geautifal "Shell" TOBCHON INDIAN LACKS AND INSERTIONS tip matoh, $n selected designs; quality first grade only. Lacea-rSpeoial. Prices, Jin. wide, 3d., Bjd. yard; Jin., 4Jd. yam; lin., 6}d. yard; ljin., 6} yard; IJin,, BJd., 9Jd, yaxd; l|in, IOJd. yaraij 2in., lOid., Is. 2d. yard; 2Jin., Is. yard; 2iin., Is. 2d., Is. 4d. yard; 3Jin., 3fl. 2d. yard; .Sjin.,: Is. 6d. yard. Insertions—Special Prices,- Jin., 6d. yard; I}ul, 9J<u, 10} d. yard; lsim, 10jd., Is. yard;- 2in„ Is., is. id yard; 3iin., Is. 6a. yard. ' •' , Choioe "Star" CLOTTY INDIAN LACES -AND INSERTIONS to match; the most egecoTe nndenJouung trimming now offering; standard qualities only. Laces— $ pe S«,P :10 ¥» J 6 " 2d. yard; ljin., Is. 3d. yard, extra fine; ljin., Is. I* 3 ®\ *4 yard." 211b., Is. 2d., Is. id. yard; 2jin., Is. 2d., 18. -Kl.j Is, 9(1. yard; 3iir.., Is. Gd., ls- lld. yard; 3|in., Is. Gd. yard; IniserHone— Jnij' H" ; l}in., Is. 3d. • yard; extra fine ljin., Is. 2d. yard; 2m., .Is., Is. Id. yaxd; ljin., Is yard; 2-iti., IIM., ■Is. M. yaidsjuh; Is. 9d. yard; 2Jin., Is. 3d. yard. Handsome Taney" CLUNY uACES AND INSERTIONS to matcli; in an y jflnormons assortment of designs; only test quality laoes stooked Laoes—Special *?• J™*, ywd »" 9W- yardi' ljin., Is. 2d. yard; ... 2in., Is. 6d., Is.Jld.,1 Is. lid. yard; 2}in.,'ls. 6d yard; 2Jiu, Is lid yard; 3Jin., Is. M, Is. lid. yard; 31m., 2s. 3d. yard; 3Jin., Is. lid., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d; yard; lin., , fc. 3d. yard; 4§in 25.,1 M. yai-d. laser tions-jjim, 6id. yard; Jin., fljd. yard; 'fw r / S,' l - Is- 9d -> ls - lld; y««ds lfiiu IOJd. yard; 2|in., Is. 9d.j Is. 6d. yaxd; 3iin., 2s 3d. yard; Siin:, Is. Od., Is. lid., 2s. 3d. yard; SHU; ml 9d. yairdj B|in.i 2s. Gi.yard. AND THESE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN SWISS EMBROIDERIES. Jme White Muslin _BMBROIDEBED EDGINGS—In very effective designs; 1 ■■■... uwhes wid& Is. and Is. 3d. yard j6 inches wide, Is. 6d. and Is .Bd. yard. Strong White Longoloth EMBROIDERED MATCHES, in. effective open devery strong, feertion-ljin:;wide, 5Jd. yard;' ljin., 7-W. yard; 2m„ Sid., 9Jd. yard; 0d„ 9}d. yard; lrn., 4d. ; yar<L Eddntf-Win,, slcL vard* ! 1 2 yard; 31in.,:101d. yard; 4in., is. yard's lin., id. yard; 2Jin., 9d! '? I0E& - JroSLirFIOUNCINGS, exquisitely embroidered in ? V £ i M - 2s -, 6d " ud - y ardi ' 17in - 2 s -11 h 4 // 8s- SB. lid., 3s. ss - Gd - m fe - 6d - yaTdi ss-lld-v EVERY OAY WILL SIGNALISE A RECORD ATTENDANCE IN OUR LACE . . SECTION-COMING? ' r ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. DAINTY SUMMER FOOTWEAR FOR LADIES. ' , LOW PRICES FOR HIGH CLASS.SHOES, 1: ... Oni-aiiu is fo sell the test shoes for least money.. It mates no 'difference to us 1 frhafc Btylo ywa want, we oan offer you a choice from sucli a splendid selection ... that we feel certain we can please. POPULAR N EW STYLES. 'Women's Glaoo iE3d Low Cut Court Shoes, Women's Glace Kid Wide Bar "La i- - : -tie ankle— Valliere" Shoes .with iroooh sidte or- ; 15s. 6i, 1/s. 203. nament—lßs. Bd., 17s. 6d., 21s. h Women's Glaco Kid - Heel ! Bar Court Women's Patent Leather Wide Bar l Shoes, with neat ornaments—lss. 6d„ "Ift Valliere" Shoes, with handsome j. 17s. fid., 205.... brooch ornament—l9s. 6d., 225. 6d., : Women's Patent Leather • Low W " i," ' ■ j . Court Shoe 3 voiy smart and stylish— Sw? Black and White Derby 16s. Gd., 18s. 6d„ 21s. ' ' ~ .?? es , 'P, afent vamps, pelted, long — , nj. *■~ *_ , -c French shape.—22s. 6d. f Patent Leather Heol Bar ' Women's Black Sw3c' Pompedour f-:-. Oonrt Shoes, \ntli stylish.' trimmings— Shoes, high, tongue, pump soles, covj vi, . ■ jGs, 6a., 18s. 6d., 215,. ered heels—23s. 6d. I K. - HANNAH, & CO.; LTOj WELLINGTON.
: Awards fj I Appointment London to lAoademy Institute of ' British Tailors. -DON'T: HESITATE! ~ • To Select From. MILLIGAN'S - '£3000 STOCK OF FASHIONABLE SUITINGS .' while .prices are, moderaei. ■ 'X Visit to - KELBURN AVENUE ' Pays. LONDON AND LANCASHERE FIRE 1 INSURANCE CO., LTD. j FlßE^—Lowest Bates aifl Prompt) Settlements. , MARINE,—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggige against All ACClDENT.—Employes' Liability, 'and a most Liberal Personal Accident •Policy, including a List of Diseases. ! 6EOURITY to Policyholders, £6,249,479. Poll information can lie obtained tot JOHNSTON AND C(L, LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. THE SIMPLER THE INVENTION fTTHE more chance it has of sncoees. JL "Advice to Inventors" contains a , Hut of simple suggestions. : Are you in- ■ TOntiyeP Send for this booklet: irs free. : HENRY HUGHES, WD., ■ 187 Featherston Street, Wellington. WATSON'S WHISKY--18 THE BEST IN THE WORLD, Etor Information relating to jjrSATENTB AND TRADE, HARKS i£* CONSULT 1 BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 815 Lambton Quay. Wellington. CONVEYANCES. FLY AN D YOTTNQ. Royal. Mail Contractors snd General Carriers, Masterton. ■All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and tip-to-date Sample Rooms: Agents for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannistor Streets. St John Ambulance available iday or night. 'Phone No. 126.. Private 127. P.O. Box 50. 3DOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE ttl STABLES, Fellding, for Eimbolton Daily at B.SO a.m. and 8.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton a ' Noon for Feildine. . B- Proprietor,. Feilding,.. TSTALKER'S : ' STABLES, '■ BULLS. 1»V Forwarding Agent,. Carrier, and "SlEDeral Contractor. Coaches: Greatford ® Bulls. Horses, and MotorEsrs on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. ■ J-JL WALKER. Proprietor. :
' . GET ft CAMEKA 1 TO-DAY, IT WILL GIVE YOU PLEASURE! A NYONE can easily and quickly learn J® ? . pictures .with one of our bandy little cameras. . There is fun in the "taking," ana lasting. interest and enjoyment in the possession of photographs of your home, limes ' I ° Ur days ' and happy Photography is not .expensive cither. Cameras at 275. 6d., 325. Gd., 35a„ 40s. up. wards. * FREE INSTRUCTION to. all purchasers at all times. WATERWORTHS L'ambbon Quay (next Kelburn Tram). : : :——l POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. TTNDER the new regulations, newspapers- addressed to neutral countries are not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCH ED 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 oan ensure future forwarding bv communicating with tho Publisher. ONEY to Lend, from ,£lO t» ,fisoo upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Poll' oiea, Shares, eto.j reasonable interest' PHA T » m rt WilfulZil THE WEATHER ■ ——4 FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for modcrato to 6lroaifr south-easterly winds eenerally, with cool and changeable conditions, and showery in tho northern and East Coast districts. The barometer has e rising tendency. Atmospheric pressure has increased everywhere, and southerly breezes have predominated. Cold and showery conditions raled on Saturday and -Sunday but except on the East Coast of tho North Island fair weather has prevailed today D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office. "Wellington, Ootober 2, 1916. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondent.) Masterton, Ootober 2.—Fine,' but cloudy. Featherston. October 2.—Fine, but dull. Greytown, Octobcr 2.—Fino. but dull. A. dairy and poultry farm of 77 acres, near Upper. Hutt, is advertised for sale by Mr. S. George Nathan, Customhouse Quay. The electric Self-starter on ChovTolet Cars has put to shame some of the highpriced cars. It is very rare to find a Chevrolet owner storting his car with a cranking handle. In fact, many who have driven tbeir cars for 10,000 miles have not yet bad to start their car in any other war than by merely pressing the button. This js why the Chevrolet is the favourito ladles' car. There is no need for a chauffeur—a lady can do - everything necessary without tho slightest indignity. These handsome cars aro • supplied in any colour and finish at ! prices from .£255. For fnrther particu"its wring uo THB DOMINION ; MOTOR VEHICLES. LIMITED. 65 I Courtenay Place, Wellington.—Advt. J J
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