'KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. A GRAND SHOWING OF QUALITY CARPETS ■ ■.'."FROM.-THE WORLD'S BEST MAKERS I ' 'liiliuying stocks, Kirkcaldie's exercise that invaluable discrc- . tiooi waioh. is born of long experience. This is exemplified in our grand display of Carpets. The care and good judgment of our overseas buyers enablo us to offer yon a splendid selection of beau- , • tiful Carpets which could not bo excelled elsewhere in this country. Designs and colours you can seleot to pleas©'your individual taste—as to quality, oiir value-reputation is your safeguard. We ■' '_' urge you in the interests of the home beautiful to •''.'■'.''.-". '..":'. CALL AND INSPECT OUR DISPLAY. tiXMINSTEB. OAKPBTS—FrosIi shipments in all the ktost designs and colourings; in-Chintz and two-tone effects; also in Persian and rich Oriental designs. Axminster Body Carpets— 10s. 6d. and Us. 6d. yard. Borders to match— . 9s. 6d. and 11s. 6d. yard. 'AXMINSTEB STAUt CAPPETS—In a large variety of lovely designs; also < to match, the Body Carpets. 27 inches wide— 10s. 6d. and ÜB. 6d. yard. 36 inches wide— 15s. 6d. and 17s. 6d. yard. ■■•.':.' 54 inches wide— 235. 6d. and 255. 6d. yard. WILTON SQUARES—New shipment •of AViIW Squares in. ml old Persian designs and colourings. These lovely Carpets are British made, and closely iesemblo thjogenuine Porsian. The colourings are fawn, camel, ; and bine grounds,' with nondescript design. 9ft. x 10ft: 6in.— ' £10 18s. m.xmt— £12 106. ; lift: 3in. x 12ft.— £15 158. HEARTH RUGS TO MATCH— Prices, 255. and 295. 6d. VELVET PILE large range of these useful Carpets. Every ■'■••..'• ' Square is perfect in design; and the colourings are very attractive; sizes mre asfollows: ~. 7a 6in. x9ft — £4 10s. 9ft. x 10ft. 6in.— ■ £6 105. 9ft. x 12ft— £7 105. 10ft. 6in. x 12ft.— •'..-. . £8108. IWILTON, PILE STAIR .CARPETS—These are in a large variety of designs and colourings. 22 inches wide— . 6s. 9d. yard. 27 inches wide— . 7s. lid. yard. rWstwe' a JargO'iahge of Rugs, Mats, ajid Japanese Mattings. ARTIBTIC CARPETS FOR ALL' ROOMS. "■ •■■ '■ ':■■ -i '■"■■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.
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Tho local Sunday 'School Union has issued a circular asking all toachers to join with their fellow-teachers throughout tho world in making next Sunday a day of intercession for a blessing on their work. For many years past this practico has beeu observed, and superintendents and ministers aro asked to make special arrangements in their schools and churches. Many thousands of New Zealand teachers and Bible-class members aro now soldiers, and they should bo remembered on this day set apart for Sunday scnools.
Havo you seen our Boys' Glaca Kid Boots at lis. Gd.? You'll find tltem just right for your boy—Geo. Fowlda, Ltd., 50-53 Mannero Sheet.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2900, 12 October 1916, Page 4
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