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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. '' — « HERE'S A NEW SELECTION OF SUPERIOR READY-FOR-WORKING NEEDLEWORK! Do you know how easilv dainty white needlework can be done' with our designs traced ready for working? Whether you be experienced or not, it is very simple to make lovely Table Centres, Duchcsse Sets, and the like—the work is very interesting, and the cost is small. Our new selection includes attractive designs on fine washing cloths —Eyelet, Mountmellick, and Richelieu work in the latest styles. As a. guide to shading effects and stitches, one piece -of eaah design is commenced. i THESE VALUES COMMAND ATTENTION "LYRA"—A 1 charming and new effect introducing a Peacock with it<S feathers spread; to be worked in eyelet embroidery. The commenced piece is a hemstitched Linen Table Centre, with all threads to -finish. This ie cairied out in all white. Price, Igs, 6d, The same design traced for working— Table Centres. Prices, 25,, 2S. 9d,, 3s. 6d. Duchesse Sets. Price, Bs. 6d. Five O'Clocks. Price, 7s. 6d, "JASMINA"—A lovely Butterfly and Jasmine design on pure Linen. The commenced piece is a Tound Table Centre, started in green and white, with all threads to finish. Price, 17s, 6d. The same design traced ready for working— ■ Table Centres. Prices, 3S, 3(1., 3S, 6d. Five O'Cloolos. Prioe, ss, lid. "'KBODERTE" —Two simple and effective designs in eyelet and mounianejlick on Linen. One commenced hemstitched Linen Table Centre in each design; in one case started in green, and white, the othey black aiid white, with all threads to finish. Price, 18s. 6d. each, .The same designs traced ready for, working— Table Centres— Prices, 25., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 3s. 3d., 39. Bd. Kre O'Clooks. ■ Price, 7s, 6d. Duchesse Sets. ' • Prioe, fls, 6d. N.D. Cases. Prioe, «s, 11d. "ZETA"—A pretty design of basket of flowers, on Satin, Jean: one commenced round Table Centre, started in green, pink }i and white, • with aU threads to finish. Price, 14S. 6d. The, same design traced readj; for working— Tahla Centresr. Prleos, 25., 2s. 9d., 3s. 3d. Kve COlookß. \ • Prioe, 4s. lid, Duchesse Sets. . Price, 2s. 11d. CONVENMONAL DESIffN 1 ON LlNEN—Traced ■ for working only: for mountmeHiok work; hemstitched drawn thread edges;, very simple ripKve. O'docks. Price, 65. lid. Draonesse Sets. Price. 6s. Hd. NJ). Oases. Price, 4s. 6d! Car™». Price, 38, 6d. TRACED LINEN CARVERS—Edges already scalloped; eyelet design; \ traced Toady for working. Price, 2S. 6d. each. COULD YOU CALL' AND INSPECT JO-DAY? ♦_ ! KIRKGALDIE & STAINS, LTD. .wriri. mi. ...Ml rrr... m.iLL. I. Jl,l lIIIBHWHI IIIiBWMIB tiHWiiMOCBBI |A SIGN OF THE TIMES! LADIES' VELVET SHOES. .Leaiher*lstn}ounting up-in-, price, and VELVET, appears to'be-the best substitute for uppers of Ladies' Shoes. It wears exceptionally well, and is al-ways-dressy; in appearance. WE HAVE FULL STOCKS JUST NOW. taffies' BM Velwet Oiio-bar Shoes, Ladies' Black Velvet Heel-liar Shoes peat ornament, covered shaped , neat ornament, pump soles, cov6d. • ered heels-13s. 6d. Cadi®' Black Velvet Court Shoes, Ladies' Black Velvet HeeMiar Shoes, ? °™ ament ' ■■•P«ent strap end collarette, pump ooVered Cuban heels 7a. 6d. soles, covered heels—l6s. 6ci. Ladies' Blank .Velvet Two-button Ladies' Black Velvet Gibson Derby Shoes, plainfronte, covered Cuban Shoes, plain round toes, covered heels—-7s. 6d. Cuban heels—l6s. 6d. Mes' Black Velvet Wide-bar Shoes, Ladies' Black Suede Feel-bar Shoes ffi. HANNAH & CO'.; LTDi, ' WELLINGTON. . WRITE-FOR, OUR MAIL ORDER PRIOH4IST.

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Policies in Force (Ordinary. Department), 310,147, assuring: nearly .£105,000,000. (including Bonus Additions). 1 Policies ,in Force (Industrial Department), 133,826, assuring ,£4,722,000, with bonuses. Total CaSh Profits divided,' .£20,656,474. Cash Profits divided for one year (1915), .£838,718, •. Providing' Reversionary Additions of about .£1,500,000. The Society now issues every desirable form of Policy—Ordinary or Industrial— for any amount, from £5 to <£10,000. Directors of the New Zealand Branch: The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman ; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; Joseph Joseph, Esq., H. Beauchamp, Esq., and A. P. Roberts, Esq. New Zealand Branch—Customhouse Quay, Wellington. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2930, 16 November 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2930, 16 November 1916, Page 4

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