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& STAINS, LTD. •;/ — , RACE WpARI-A VERY TIMELY AND LIST FROM KIRKCALDIE'S! IW9 can definitely pronounce the following to bo thc-rcugjhly in keeping Ethe Race Day spirit, but in addition you have our sincere assurance in. each instance the value is unsurpassed. You'll chooso wisely oosing early. ..'"■ STYLISH COSTUMES-DISTINCTLY SUPERIOR. ', STBajST.COSTTOiB IN BBONZB MOIRE; plain skirt pleated into waist, and hand across at back; coat with straight front has a flare back from a yoke across shoulders; ecraaro roll collar; sleeves are pleated at wrista into roll back cuffs! coat buttons across chest with buttons and button holes; linod . ' With white soft satin. • • Price, £8 Bs. SMART NAVY BLUE COSTUME, in a rich'moire silk'; plain skirt pleated into waisfcot hack; coat is gatherednnto. a yoke across shoulders; a narrow band across waist at book merges into a shaped one under arms and in front; a Ugh and straight collar is faced with white, poplin; coat buttons to throat, but is equally smart opened and the ends of collar turned back showing the white) -lined! with white soft satin. Price, £9 9s. SMAKT COSTUME IN CREAM GABARDINE; very full flaring gored skirt, with " Small inserted pockets en either side of front andgathered at waist with a heading' and narrow band Toundthe skirt; coat is semi-fitting, with, straight seams front shoulders both back and front; inset pookets on either side of front; plain! coat collar and rovers; buttoning with two-large gabardine buttons; lined with soft white satin. Price, £9 9s. ' .'THESE gowns Will be the daintiest on the lawn. HANDSOME MODEL GOWN, in old wine and: brown shot taffeta; the very full. skirt is plain in front and is caught up in the pannier style at sides and back; a thick rucho trims the bottom; a. charming" bodice that 6wathes the figure, quite tight-fitting at the waist; the edgo is piped and comes to a sharp point Just below; a softly folded fichu, edged with a narrow ruohe round shoulders, shows a folded vest of white ninon, and over the fichu, round the nedk, js a white lawn collar embroidered in shades of blue; sleeve'ere finished with ruche and frill. Price, £9 19$. 6d< MODEL GOWN IN CHAMPAGNE GEORGETTE OVER 'WHITE SILK; very full skirt, with hemstitched hem and tuck at bottom; bodice is softly gathered on shoulders awliworked on either side with own eilk, and showing beneath the georgette, handsome lace of a deeper, shado round bust; full puff sleeves of georgotte witjh <uffs; swathed waistband of orepe-de-chene of same colour; a high wired collar at back of neck, opening to a V in front, and from'tho top of the collar band the long square capes of white georgette over champajgne; the edge of the top one is loosely buttonholed in black silk; a ' clump of otutmpagne ball buttons hang from tho V in front. Price, £9 19s. 6d. BEAUTIFUL MODEL GOWN IN WHITE CREPE NINON 'AND WEDGWOOD BLUB CRBPE-DE-CHENE; very, full skirt of white ninon gathered into waist and. trimmed with bands of blue crepe-de-chene, while down .the left, side of skirt are tiny bows of blue crepc-do-chene; bodice is of white ninon' •with two bands across front of bluo, and l a large square oapo at back, of white ' edged-with blue, that fastens in' front with sailor collar effect; puff* sleeevs •V. ■ with deep cuffs and braid and tiny bows of blue; tho waist ia finishod with tiny blue bows and : (buttons' and one pink rosebud; lined throughout with white silk. "" Price, £14 14s, fr_ ... KIRKCALDIE & STAINS- LTD. LADIES' WHITE SUMMER' SHOES. NEW IDEAS.- NEW STYLES. ,'.. !An array of White Summer Shoes that maintains our usual standard of excollenco and fills your wants for NOBBY, STYLISH FOOTWEAR.' ' MOST DELIGHTFUL' TO WEAR. Ladies' White- Canvas Shoes, in five Ladies' White Mcßuck Derby Shoes, different > styles, with covered Cu- i round toes, pump solesj covered ' '' ban heels—7s. 6d. Cuban heels—l4s. 6d. Ladies' Whito Canvas Wide-bar Ladies' White Mcßuck Court Shoes, ' Shoes, handsomo brooch side orna- stylish ornament, pug toes, coveruiont—Bs. 6d. . cd heels'—lss. 6d. • . Ladies' White Drill Shoes, in Court, Ladies' White Calf Court Shoes, Heel Bar, and Two-button styles, ■ pump solos, round toes, Bostqck's y covered Cuban, heels—9s. 6d. make—2os. • Ladies' White Canvas, Derby Bals Ladies' White Calf Derby Shoes, aSH Button Boots, covered lieols— patent vamps, welted soles, long •9s. 6d. , French shape—22s. 6d. WHITES ARE EASY TO CLEAN.., m HlAhnah & oou xjm% ; WELLIHCTON. y

IMIUI ■" 'LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE . INSURANCE CO.. LTD, ' , /Flßßi—Uwest ' Sales saij .Prompt Settlements, IIAIHNE.—AII Classes inolud- * ingr" Personal Luggjge against AH WJCf DENTi-Employers' liability, and' ,5 most Liberal Personal Accident " 'Micy, including a list of Diseases. 1 ■ SECURITY to Policyholders, £6,249,479. v ' cam be-obtaiaed at , JOHNSTON AND CO*. LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS*, ♦ 5 ' .WELLINGTON. i ' - THB.B&£PLEB.THB INVENTION ffIHE more chanoe it has or meows. .'A "Advice to Inventors" contains a Jist of simple suggestions. Are yon inffentiveP Send for this booklet; it's free. HENRY LTD., 1 ,137 Featherston Street, Wellington, . . WATSON'S WHISKY T.StTEE '• BEBTIN THE WORLD. L. . ; ■' For Information, relating to [PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS "C CONSULT BALDWIN AND RATWARD, PATENT. ATTORNEYS, 815 Lambton Quay, Wellington, r : ■ •■ •.- ■ ■ POSTAGE OF THE DOMINION" TO , AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEO- - CODNTBIES. B"TNDEE the new regulations, newspapflU ere addressed to neutral countries lire not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHJSD THROUGH- THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPEB ITSELF. . I Under "The Dominion" Special Permit leaders who have been sendingHhe paper to friends resident in any neutral conntry can ensure future forwarding by communicating with tho Publisher. ; ' •'■ '. ;• '"i ONEY to Lend, from <£10 to £500, upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Polipies. Snares, etc.; reasonable interest) easy repayments. Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street, Tel. 718, '' ' ■ CONVEYANCES. FLY AND YOU N. G, Royal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Masterton. All Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and up-to-date Sample Rooiub. Agents for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. 6torage and Ptabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John' Ambulance available ■: .Hay or night. 'Phono No. 126. Private ;]27. P.O. Box 50. ' EOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton Daily at 8.30 o.m; and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. : V R. J. MOORE, :Proprietor, Feilding. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. !TV Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford & Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motors on Hiro.' Good Sample Rooms. J, S. .WALKER, Proprietor,

PHOTOGRAPHERS, * LET. US DO. YOUR DEVELOPING AND FEINTING. TF you lack the time and conveniences for finishing your photograplib, let us do it for you. Wo have tho experience and apparatus necessary for making the very best of eyory negative. , Prompt work—keenest prices. Test oui expert photographic service TO-DAY. WATERWORTHS Lambton Quay (next Kolburn Tram). The Vordlct Unanimous ;&PMgPl>ffl About OFFICERS' UNIFORMS Made by " MILMGAN'S' MILITARY STAFF is "that they are unequalled." "REO" THE FIFTHThe CAR KING! IF you aro interested in Motor-car values, come and see Reo the Fifth— the Monarch of Motordom. Inspection will establish this superb 5-passenger Car in your estimation. Every modern Car luxury is included, from electrio lighting and starting down to robe and foot-rails-.. A special feature is ' the thief-proof locking device—a guard against car thieves and the small boy nuisance. "Reo the Fifth" is complete, ready for the road—a big-powered, handsome stream-liner. , Inspect! A model waits. CASELBERG AND CO., Ingestre Street, ; WELLINGTON. W.F.C.A., Ltd., Wairarapa Agents. TIE WEATHER 4 i FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. ' Present indications are for moderate to strong south-west winds? Teerins again 1 shortly to northerly. Woathor changeable and showery, especially on tho 1 West Ooast and southern districts. Tho ! barometer has a temporary rising- tendency. ' A. westerly storm area haa passed in • the south, and squally conditions have ) been experienced in and southward ol ) Cook Strait. Strong northerly winds have predominated, and rain has fallen In - many parts ol the Dominion. 1 ■ D. 0. BATES. . Meteorological Office, Wellington, 5 October 16, 1916. DISTRICT REPORTS, 1 (From Oar Special Correspondents.) ' Featherston, October 16.-Ovorcaßt. Groytown, October 16.—Fine, but threatening. Mastorton, October 16.-Pine, but dandy.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2904, 17 October 1916, Page 4

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