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' KIRKGALDIE & STAINS, LTD, . ■ . —-— 4 THIS IS THE ACKNOWLEDGED BUYING CENTRE FOR JAPANESE CftEPE CLOTH, Being very popular this season, it is not surprising, that the demand for Jap. Crepo Cloth' is keeping us busy. And when we 6ay we offer better values,' wo moan what wo say, for to immense 'variety and tip-top quality is nailed a decided policy of low pricing. Let us now endeavour to describe some of the Foremost oxamplee-briofly, of course,'mviow of your early inspection. . • • WE CAN FULLY RECOMMEND THESE:— CUE NO. I QUALITY JAP. CREPE—3O inches wido, in self shades only, for ladies s 'and children's wear, in the following shades: vioux rose, grey) "'. brown, light brown, dark brown, pink, pale blue, navy, also .white. •■,.__. ' .-..■.. Price, 9J<J. yarn. ; JOUB NO. 2 QUALITY JAP. CREPE—BO inches "wide, in self shades, is a botto quality than the No. 1. and wo have a much-wider range of colourings. These are very suitable for ladies' and children's wear, and there are thirty Haintyand serviceable shades::— Light reseda, pale blue,, saxe blue, cinnamon, brown, navy, amethyst, light grey, deep sky, old gold, reseda, champagne, coral, light green, oream, light saxo, pale pink, vioux tobo, grey, dark lawn, salmon pink, heliotrope, black, light pink, dark grey, dark salmon, light brown, light fawn, lilac, dark cream, and white. P™ a i ™id- y ard ' OUR NO. 3 QUALITY JAP. CREPE—3O inches wido, in self shades, only: ' this is a better quality than the No. 2, and is one' that we can recommend ;for long wear and satisfactory making up into ladies' and children 6 morning ;JFrocks and .afternoon dresses. • The following range of shades await you:—- ' .^Salmon-pink, helio, light pink, dark grey, $lark salmon, light brown, light .'fawn.. lilao,, dark cream, black, dark fawn, grey, vieux rose, pale pink, ' light sase, oream, light reseda, pale blue, saxo, cinnamon brown, navy, light Green, coral, amethyst, light grey, champagne, reseda, old gold, deep sky, ':.. also white. ' . "■■.-:■; Price,'ls. yard. OUR NO. 4 QUALITY JAP CREPE—3O inohes wide, is in a range of over seventy different stripe effects and colourings. The rango includes white ground with pin stripes, in shades of cardinal, navy, greens, pale blue, saxe blue, fawn, brown, heliotrope, and black; also fawn ground with green, .' navy, saxe, and. brown stripe effects; ; also dark grounds with stripe effeots in shades of pink and white, fawn and white, black and white, grey and >hite.. Price, 18. 3d. yard. ' ~.'..' ' This No. .4 Quality is very suitable for ladies' and • gentlemen's day or slight wear—dresses, shirts, pyjamas, and the like. (WHITE JAP CREPE—3O inches wide j'white is now so extensively used for both day aud night wear that wo are catering to the growing demand. Pot , ladies' and children's dresses there ia nothing better for Spring and Sum- ' raer wear; for men's and boys' shirts' it gives every satisfaction, whilst for : ladies' underwear and nightdresses it is unequalled. If you have not yet ' used white' Jap Crepe for such requirements, don't hesitate, but make your choice from the following quality numbers: — J.C. 1, IDd.| J.C. 2, IS.; J.C. 3, Is. 2d. | J.C. «, 18, «d.| J.C. 5,18. Bd.; J.C. 6, is, 9d..f J.C. 7, is. lid.; J.C. 8, 28. 3d. yard. WE'LL TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN SHOWING THESE. ■ — * ' ■ : KIRKGALDIE & STAINS, LTD, WHEN YOU CONSIDER SANDALS THINK OF US! WE SELC THE GOOD WEARING KIND. .V ' ; (Wo would again remind you that we sell the' BEST "WEARING Children's Sandals made in New Zealand, and at reasonably low prices. We cater ex- ■ ■■'.. tensively for Ettlo folk, and fit them with shoes that "DON'T HURT ANYiwhere.''-• '/;r:.;'.--'>;:;. ■■■■■■-.. OBSERVE OUR LOW PRICES. Children's Tan or Black Chrome Sandals, strong 6bwu leather solesChild's, 7to 10, 6a. lid.j Girls', 11 to 1, 6s. 6d.j Maids', 2to 5, 7s. 6dv ' ■ Children's Tan or Black Chrome Sandals, with flexible Chrome soles—Child's, 7 to 10, ss. lid;; Girls', 11 to 1, 6s. 6d,; MaiaV, 2 to 5, 7s. 6d. Children's Tan or Black English-made Sandals, nature form, flexible Veldt. Sohoen soles—Child's, 4to 6, 4s. 6d< 3 - Girls', 7 to 10, ss. lid.; Girls', .'. , . lltol, 6s. lid. ■:,•••■;■'. OTD STOCK THESE SANDALS IN ALL OUR BRANCHES. ' : .BL. HANNAH & CO'., Ijpi.j ... WELLINGTON.

ftwards H ikSiJsijiii I Appointment (Academy - Institute of British Tailors. DON'T HESITATE! To Select From ■;.■..'■ MILLIGAN'S '£3000 STOCK OF FASHIONABLE ■;■ SUITINGS whila prices are moderao. -X Visit to KELBURN AVENUE •':.•; .. Fays. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FERE ' INSURANCE CO.. DID. Bates Mil Prompt Settlements. MARINE.-All Classes Covered, including' Personal .Luggige against All Risks. Liability, and . a most Liberal Personal Accident .Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policyholders, £6,249,479.IToII Information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO,, LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, ' -.-.- WELLINGTON, j THE SIMPLEB THE INVENTION PfTHE more chance it has of success. JL "Advice to .Inventors" contains a list of simple suggestions. Are yon incentive P Send for this booklet: it's free. HENRY HUGHES, LTD., 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. IS THE. , ,'• BEST IN THE WORLD, For Information relating to iTJATENTS AND TRADE MARKS It. ! CONSULT BALDWIN AND BAYWARD, v PATENT ATTORNEYS, 315 Lambfon Quay. Wellington. CONVEYANCES. tl Ud young, Royal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Masterton. All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and OD-to-date Sample Booms. Agents for lU N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Btabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets St. John Ambulance available day or'night. 'Phono No. 126. Private 127. P.O- Box 50. .__ T> 0Y AL M AIL LEAVES CARBINE lit STABLES, Feilding, tor Kimbolton Daily at B.SO a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. E. J MOORE. Proprietor, Feilding. ' WALKER'S' STABLES, BULLS. \V Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford to Bulls. Vehicles, - Horses, and Motorsara on Hire. Good Sample Rooms, ears on. WALKEBj groprfe^

• BEST PAPERS For BEST PRINTS! "OYKO" GASLIGHT PAPERS AT OLD PRICES, EASY— Print in any room by any light —lamp, gas, or electric As easy as p.0.p., but ten times quicker. CONVENIENT—Printing can bo dono in your 6pare time in the evening. ADAPTABLE—There are grades to give best possible results from kino of dense, or thin. "Cyko" Papers make Beautiful Prints—glossy,; semi-matt, . or , matt. No advance on old prices. , WATERWORTHS Lambton Quay (next Kelburn; Tram). . -. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHEB NEUTEAL COUNTRIES. UNDEE the new regulations', sewspapera 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 *ny neutral conn- ■ try can ensure future forwarding by communicating with tho Publisher. , MONEY to Lend, from JEIO to JSOO. upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, -etc; reasonable interest) easy repayments. Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON. 83 Willis Street. Tel. 718.

The Chevrolet is the car for tho farmer because it-is very strongly built, and is light. They do over 30 miles an hour to the gallon of petrol, and will climb any hill between Wellington and New Plymouth or Napier without changing gear. The Chevrolet has. therefore, got a largo Teserve of power. Its perfect springing is a very important _ feature, and reduces the tyre consumption to a .minimum. 8000 miles is not nnoommon for the wear of tyres. These cars are finished in any colour, at prices from £255. For further particulars, unto or ring up THE DOMINION MOTOR VEHICLES, LIMITED, 65 Courtenay Place, .WoUington,-Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2895, 6 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2895, 6 October 1916, Page 4

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