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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ■ » ——— "KNITTING YARNS BOUGHT FROM KIRKCALDIE'S ENSURE SATISFACTORY, RESULTS WHEN MADE UP KNITTING SILKS KNITTING WOOLS -These Kjiitting Yams have just-arrived, and .they're selling-freely. :I-f you would like.toinate' a'-iiic'e'Silk Scarf, or a Sports Coat," we can'supply'the"' "•' materials'you require. ' ■ ■"•'•'-Every 'item'lasted;here is of 'iKirkcaldie" quality; and that signifies tie ■ • I".'.highest .obtainable. . But,.remember, high quality does not necessarily mean ijgK-prioe> -■These Yarns are mederately .priced, .so that the garments to' be made'arewithin reach of all: • .Of course, if you' are'kniting Soldiers'. Comforts you want the best of . jwobl .arsdlabie. It.is«here! ' .Buy now while present, stocks hold. ". ' CHOOSE FROM THIS LIST AND . .. i YOU CHOOSE WELL. .'.'FIBRONE KNITTING YARN—This bright and silky yarn is .very .popular, for Sports Coats, Caps, Scarves, Children's Coats, etc. It is much, brighter than pure Silk, and retains its lustre in wear...... .Can be had 'in cream; : saxe, grey, fawn, brown, green, Vietix rose, violet, navy,' "'andblack; in 4o?. Hanks. Price, 6s, 11d. a liank. r STOUT "ORCHID" SlLK—This Silk is suitable for Socks, Scarves, Caps, .Coats,'etc.; iii cream, saxe, grey, black; 4oh. cops. Price, 7S. 6d. each. . • PEARSALL'S NATURAL SILK—A splendid silk for knitting.Scarves, Coats, Caps, etc. ;• in. cream, khaki, saxe blue, grey; and brown. Each hank contains about 6ozs., which'is sufficient for a large-scarf. . . Price, 7Si.lld, a hank. ■ ■ BLApK SOCK SILIC—A splendid Silk for making Socks; beautifully soft ' "'..'-and fast dye.'. This is in 4m. hanks; black only. ' Price, 7S, 11d. SUPER. 3 PLY WHEELING—The wool that everybody uses for Soldiers' Socks; Baaclavas, Mittens, Scarves, etc.; four shades of >!erical grey; 2 shades of heather mixture, natural, and navy blue; 8 6keins to a. head. Price, Hd. skein, 7s. 3d. a head. PATON'S SUPER FINGERING YARN—4 ply; Paton's best quality for ; knitting ..light weight Socks, Mittens, Body Belts, Scarves, 'etc.; white, • ■ . bla<jk, clerical grey, natural, Shetland, hoathor mixture; 12 skeins to . *.a head. ' Frice, Bd. skein, 7s. Sd. a head. PATON'S ROSE FINGERING—4 ply; second quality, in white, black, greys," ■natural, naivy, heathers; 12 skeins to a head. ~ Price, 6jd. skein, 6s. a head! WE PAY POSTAGE ON THESE YARNS. . —4 : Ikirkcaldie & stains, ltd. THE BEST HOUSE FOR BOYS' & GIRLS' SANDALS; ■.HANNAH'S. WE SELL'THE GOOD WEARINC KIND. iWe would again remind you that we sell the BEST WEARING CHILDREN'S SANDALS that are made in New Zealand, and at reasonably low prices. iWe cater, ebtensively for little folk and fit them with shoes that "don't hurt anywhere." . ■ GOOD QUALITY COMBINED WITH LOW PRICES. • Children's Tan or Black Chrome Sandals, strong sewn leather soles— /. Child's, 7to 10, ss. lid.; Girls', 11 to 1, 6s. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5, 7s. 6d. Children's Tan or Black Chrome Sandals, with flexible chrome soles — Child's, 7 to iO, ss. lid.;. Girls', 11 to 1, 6s. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5, 7s. 6d. . Children's Tan or Black English-made Sandals, nature form, flexible VeldtSchoen • soles — Child's,' 4to '6,' 4s. 6d.; Girls', 7 to 10, ss. lid.; Girls', 11 to 1, 6s. lid, . i WE STOCK THESE SANDALS AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. ft.-HANNAH & CO., LTD.,. • • ; -C . WELLINGTON. ...... ,

. . LONDON Am LANCASHIRE FIRE - INSURANCE CO., LTD. ■' ' ' I FlßE.—Lowest Hates and Prompt " Settlements. • ■• ■ MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, inolnding Personal Logfc ige against All Risks. ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and n most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policyholders, ' £6,249,479. Prill information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, ' WELLINGTON. \.THE SIMPLER THE INVENTION more chance it has of success. '."■'J. • "Advice to Inventors" contains a list of simnle suggestions. Are you in- '. "Veiitive? Send-, for thin Txioklet: it's free. HENRY HUGHES, LTD.! '' 157 Featherston Street. Wellington. WATSON'S WHISKY ' : .18 TEE ; BEST IN THE WORLD. For Information relating to •• •• ("PATENTS.. AND TRADE MARTS ■ JL ... . ..CONSULT . BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, . . PATENT ATTORNEYS. _' 219 Lambton Quay, Wellington. ' POSTAGE OP "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHEP, NEUTRAI COUNTRIES. • rTTNDER the new regulations, newsnap- •. "'ivJ • ere addressed to nentral countries H re not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCH- . .ED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING ' .OFFICE OF THE. PAPER ITSELF. Under "The Dominion" Special Permit Venders who have been sending the paper " to friends'resident'in any neutral country can ensure futu.ro forwarding by communicating with tho Publisher. "11/rONEY to Lend, from £10. h> • lrx unon Furniture. Pianos. Life Poli-■eiea,-'Shares,- etc.; reasonable interest: easy repayments. Apply THOMA9 JtICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718, , CONVEYANCES. Fly and young, Royal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Masterton. All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' • Samples promptly attended to. New and llp-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for .. the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available day or night. 'Phone No. 126.' Private .527. , P.O. Box 50. EOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE STABLES, Feildmg, for itimboltoii Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. „ ;R. .1, MOORK.. Proprietor,, .Failijing.~ ■ ALKER'S.. ST AISLES, : BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and 'General"Contractor/' Coaches: Greatford " r -td Bulls'. .Vehicles, Horses, and Motorcars on Dire. Good Sample Rooms. J. S. WALKER, Proprietor,

THE verdict Unanimous About OFFICERS' UNIFORMS Made by . MILLIGAN'S MILITARY STAFF is "that, tlioy are unequalled." "JOHN COTTON" TOBACCO, In Jib. Tins, 3d. 63. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesberg. 2oz. Bags, Is.; 4oz. Bags, 25.. . . MASPERO FBERES Egyptian Cigarettes (Specials) large size. In Tiris of 50', ss. Air-tight Tins of 100, 10s. G. AND CT'ALDOUS, .TOBACCONiSTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY.

AN ANNOUNCEMENT. Wo have to announce that the second series of 1916 "Stndobaker" cars are now on their way to New Zealand* per b.s. Pakeha, from Montreal, due to arrive, shortly. These cars coma from the Canadian assembling and finishing "branch, Walkerville, Ontario, and are remarkablo for their exceptionally fine finish, necessitated by the demands of.tho overseas Studebaker trade; Many .valuable detail improvements are incorporated in the second series modols, one of the most noteworthy of these being the provision of independent and'separately adjustable front seats of the "bucket" type, together with adjustable pedals. This refinement'should especially appeal to the lady driver or the exceptionally tall or short man, whose comfort is not adequately provided for by the usugl fixed dimensions in tho front of the car. Another important modification is the relegation of tbe petrol tank to the rear of the car, and the provision of a very efficient vacuum feed to- carburetter. There are many minor modifications and improvements, all designed to add to the comfort and convenience , of both driver and passengers, while in appearance the car is handsomer than ever.. The new. Studebakers will be on view at Studebaker Agencics shortly, and all interested in the latest developments in American automobile design are invited to inspect them. Adams Ltd., New Zealand Distri-butors.-of Studebaker. Motors, Christbhurch.—Advt. "The Hut of the Season." We fit the Straw . Boater to any head—4s. fid. to 12s. 6d., at Geo. Fowlds. Ltd;,. Manners Street—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2920, 4 November 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2920, 4 November 1916, Page 8

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