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KIRKGALDIE & STAINS, LTD. Bargain Wednesday i another bright array of bargains to-day! Never, before was our Bargain Eobm so well packed with desirable Bargains as it is to-da.y. Every department has contributed its ghare of Oddments and Remnants, hence this attractive ono-day sale is almost) snro to inolude some items which you need now. So shop ■to-day, and shop for less. < : HUNDREDS OF SAVINCS LIKE THESE. EXTRA HEAVY SILK CREPE-DE-CHINK BLOUSES-In three different styles | some stitched plainly, others trimmed with ladder stitching, and others with beading; all aro cut in the newost styles. Usual price, ._ 31s. 6d. Bargain Day Price, 21s. &EAVY JAP SILK SHIRT BLOUSES-Cut with the newest smart high tum-orer collar; sleeved are inserted; the blouses are beautifully stitched and fastened in front with tiny bono rings. Usual price, 18s. 6d. Bargain Day Price, lis. 6d. ' SMART SILK SHIRT BLOUSES—In white and tussore; cut with roll collar and wide armhole; tussore silk. Usual price, 16s. 6d. Bargain Day Price, 11s. 6d. Jap Silk—Usual price, 15s. 6d. Bargain Day Price, 10s. 6d, DRESS DEPARTMENT BARGAINS. COTTON PIQUE—4O inches wide; suitable for washing costumes and dresses; in shades of saxe, grey, heliotrope, tussore, biscuit, and tail. Usna.l price, Is. lid. . Bargain Day Price, Is. 6d. yard. 'IRATINE ESPONGE— .10 inches wide; in smart colourings of grey, saxe, navy, biscuit, heliotrope, tussore. Usual price, Is- lid. Bargain Day Price, Is. 7d. yard. '"RIVERTNA"— SO inches wido; dainty sprig effects on white grounds; good washing material, and suitable for ladies' and children's wear. Usual price, IOJd. Bargain Day Price, 74d. yard. SAVINGS ON UNDERCLOTHING. WOMEN'S "WHITE RIBBED COTTON VESTS—Low neck, without sleeves. Usual price, Is. Bargain Day Price, 10jd, each. JJADrES' CREPE PYJAMAS—'White, faced with, deep cream; deep cream, faced with white. Usual price, 9s. lid. pair. . Bargain Dav Price, Bs. 6d. pair. CHILDREN'S WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS—Trimmed with embroidery and insertion; 20 and 22 incheskng. Usual prices, 7s. 6d. to 13s. Od. ' Bargain Day Prices, Gs. 11d. to 9s. Hd. SNAPS FROM THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. BiADIES' LISLE HOSE—Lace fronts; in sky, heliotrope, cardinal, nil. Usual price, Is. lid. pair. Bargain Day Price, 7jd. pair. BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE—Lace front; Viyella feet. Usual price, , 2s; ■ 6d.-pair. ■ Bargain Day Pries, la. ad. pair. CHANCES FROM THE FANCY SECTION. Blui. MULL MUSLIN FLOUNCINGS—IOO yards only, in smart dainty pat-' terns on strong foundations. Usual price, 3s. 6d. Bargain Day Price, 2s. 9d. S4in. FINE MUSLIN FLOUNCINGS—Limited quantity only; pretty petite designs. Usual price, 2-s. 6d. Bargain Day Price, Is. Ild. yard. NOBBY HAT RIBBON—Just| the thing for trimming hats for seaside or country; in good colourings; 21 inches wide; spot effects. Usual price. Is. 3d. yard. - Bargain Day Prioe, 3d. yard. FINE SILK NETS —3G inches wide; now the vogue for dress drapings; in ivory, heliotrope, grey, sky, brown, saxe, reseda, ani tussore. Usual , / prioe, 3b. 6d. Bargain Day Prioe, Is. 3d. yard. THE BARCAIN ROOM IS ON THE FIRST FLOOR. / .' — +-■ '■'■'. ■,- ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ' OBEY THAT IMPULSE!! BUY YOURi CHILDREN'S SANDALS . AT HANNAH'S." : ■ ! IWHY? Simply because we stand alone for value and good wearing qualities. Dur Sandals are made in our own. factory,.and are quite distinct and better than those sold by any other house in New Zealand. WE SELL THE COOD WEARING KIND. Children's Tan or Black Chrome Sandals, strong sewn. leather soles—Child's, 7 to 10, ss. lid.; Girls', 11 to 1, 6s. 6d.; Maids', 2 to 5, 7s. 6d. Children's Tan or Black Chrome Sandals, with flexible Chrome soles— Child's, 7 to 10, ss. lid.; Girls', 11 to 1, 6s. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5, 7s. 6d. Children's Tan or Black English-made Sandals, nature form, flexible VoldtSchoen soles—Child's, 4 to 6, 4s. 6d.; Girls', 7 to 10, ss. lid.; Girls', 11 to 1, 6s. lid. WE STOCK THESE SANDALS IN ALL' OUR BRANCHES. ' , E. HANNAH & CO.; LTD., . WELLINGTON. WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST.

LONDON AND LANCASHIRE MRS INSURANCE CO., EH). , ' ■■■■■.■■""" ' :" ''J <?IRE.i-Low6st Rates and Prompt Settlements. s E MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, includ- ' ing Personal Luggige against All 'Risks. ACClDENT.—Employprs' Liability, and -a'most Liberal Personal Accident (Policy, including a List of Diseases, SECURITY to Policyholders, £6,249,479. SWI information can be obtained at JOHNSTON "AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, ' WELLINGTON. THE SIMPLER THE INVENTION THE more chance it has of success. "Advice to Inventors" contains a list of-simple'suggestions.' Are you incentive? Send for this booklet;:it's free. HENRY HUGHES, LTD., 157 Featherston Btreet, Wellington. . I WATSON'S WHISKYi ] IS THE BEST IN THE WOELD, s- . For Information relating to ' fDATENTS AND . TRADE MARKS '■K CONSULT ; BALDWIN AND RAYWARD. . PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lamb Eon Quay. Wellington, POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEDTRAL COUNTRIES. UNDER the new regulations, newspapers addressed to neutral countries nro not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH. THE PUBLISHING i OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. ' Under "The Dominion" Special Permit .readers who have been sending the papeT to friends resident in any neutral. conntry can ensnre futur«> forwarding by communicating with tho Publisher. ONEY to Lend, from .£lO to £500, Troon Furniture, Pianos. .Life Poli- ' oies, Shares, eto.; reasonable interest: easy repayments. Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel, f 18, CONVEYANCES. L~T AND YOUNG, Royal Mail Contractors and , General Carriers. Masterton. All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' c Samples promptly attended to. New and up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agentj for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available J day or night. 'Phono No. 126. Private < 127. P.O. Box M. . ' TJOYAL MAtt LEAVES CARBINE \ SX STABLES, Feildmg, for K.ir/ibolton , 1 Daily at 8.80 a.m. and 3.3(1 p.m.; leaves j ' Eimbolton at Noon for IWimp: ..... , R. J. MOORE.'Propri^r. j ALKER'S ■ STABLES, HULLS. '< Forwarding Agent, UKnei, and , General Contractor. Coaebws Oreattord , to Bulls. Vehic.lt-., Horses, and Motor- - oars on Hire, Good Satnpla Rooms. '

CYKO PAPER IS THE "PRINT SPOILER'S" FRIEND! "foTO matter whether you are a persis- -*■' tent "print spoiler" or a professional photographer, Cyko Paper will give you the result you want! FINE, RICH BLACKS NICE, PEARLY WHITES, SOFTLY; GRADED HALF-TONES —those are features of Cyko Paper, Just try one packet NOW! WATERWORTHS Lambton Quay (next Kelburn tram), .WELLINGTON. URGENT NOTICE To Intending Patrons at MILLIGAN'S, . KELBURN'AVENUE.OWING to great demand for Suits by our experts, selections should be made ONE MONTH AHEAD. "JOHN "COTTON" TOBACCO, In -Jib. Tins, 3b. 6d. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesberg. 3oz. Bags, Is. j 4oz. Bags, 2s. MASPERO FRERES Egyptian. Cigarettes (Specials) largo .size. In Tins of 50, Es. Air-tight Tins of 100, 10s. G. 'AID cT'ALDOTTS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY.

AS TO ECONOMY. The marked fuel economy of the Chevrolet quality car is an outstanding feature. We claim that this car will run further on a gallon of petrol than any other car in the world which develops the same power. The even-pulling engine, with the famous ' Chevrolet overhead valves, takes this car almost anywhere on top geav. Such hills as Pirie .Street and the Bimutakas eeem impossible to climb, on top gear, yet the Chevrolet does them quite comfortably. Would you allow us to prove this to you? '['he Dominion Motor Vehicles, Ltd., S3 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Sole controlling agents/-iAdvt,'

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2935, 22 November 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2935, 22 November 1916, Page 6

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