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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. A LATE DELIVERY FROM JAPAN MEANS A, BIG SAVING FOR YOU.. A t ■ "■ . ' Four cases ol Japanese Cotton Crepe -, ' Cloth Imp just arrived after having been considerably delayed on-, the way over. -These arc very, late, and must bo cleared. <. • 7340 YARDS JAP. CREPE CLOTH AT 7#d. lii a big range of pretty floral designs . , on white and coloured grounds. They aro mostly light grounds,.and include all the* popular shades —PiniJs, Blues, Gre\s, Heliotropes, Greens.: .\ ' ' These are absolutely new and fresh— ' nothing whatever the matter, with them ( • \ except that, from our point of view,' they have arrived too late. , There- .J" i ■■ fore we aro making a sacrifice to effect ' a clearance. ■ Numerous indeed are ,the purposes for which' Crepes can be used to advantage—jou - taiow of many. ; 1 ■.'"' This Cloth is 30 inches wide, and there ' .■•.'.. are designs suitable for Kimonos,.Dressign Jackets, Dressing Sacs) Frocks; '•' ~ Blouses, Children's Dresses, etc. .' '•■■■ REGULAR PRICE, Is. 3d. a Yard. I CLEARING AT A YARD. In view of this enormous reduction we- ■ - ; can only sell at,this price for Cash,,and country orders must be accompanied by ■ •;'■ ' a remittance to cover co9t,of purchase. SEE SPECIAL' WINDOW DISPLAYS. ' / , -' ' ..'-,-."' - l ' '■ * — •■'• '-~.■ '. ;; ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. SHOES FOR THE NEW YEAR - v AT 1915 PRICES. It's no use blinking the fjct that all footwear is GOING UP, but as our stocks are heavy wo can continue felling at OLD PRICES for a little"while. Don't you think it will bo uiso to tike advantage of the present opportunity to buy hea-uly? /. X UNIFORM PRICES.AT ALL OUR SHOPS. , Women's White Poplm Derbj Shoes, Boys' Chrome Lace Boots', toe caps large eyelets, round toes—os lid. 11 to 1, 10s; fid.; 2 and 3, lis. Cd. ' Women's Glace Kid Oxford Shoes, G! jTp,, s ' v£ d ;„ \■ „ . * . '[' patent caps, round toes-12s 6d' S" fcVtof Women's Chrome One-bar Shoes, lis. 6d.; Maids', 2' to 5,165. 6d.' lound toes, sovin soles—9s lid Men's Stout Scooters, niuls and tips, Women's Clirome Ward Shoes, si- M °!!F fa c l ? on / '£>" '"rand-Its. Cd."' lent heels, round toes-7s lid. Men s. Stout Clirome Lace Boots, ir ) m i- i n -l .<, , r ro l« i{ ? es > rlvet «d soles—l4s. 6d. Women's Glace Kid One-bar Shoes, Men's Glacei Kid Bals, round toes round tees, Cuban heels—lis 6d stitched foreparts—l7s. 6d. . MAIL ORDERS QUICEiLS; DESPATCHED ■' * ' . / * "j Just drop a Post Card for our Mail Order Price List', > '.- •• R. HANNAH &■ CO., I/TD., 'v MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, WELLINGTON. I LONDON AND LANCASHIRE TIEE - sLZ><~—i» INSURANCE CO., LTD. ' lvft?s^7 FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt oS^jPST^T Settlements ' " l^i^f, MARINE,—AII Classes Covered, wclud- BEGIN 1917 mg Personal Luggage against All *-»Y topat?™- r i -n-n- ;,, ~- • Risks. R W EARII\G Good. Fitting Clothes;' *-» such as you will get at . ■ ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and _ a most Liberal Persona! 4ccident MTT ,T 1(1 A AT'C including a List of Diseases, V O, x - Kclburn Avenue. • SECURITY to Policyholders. ' T Hv are a big factor in making'the' £6,249,479. year a success for the wearer. ■ ■ y •>" JOH N .' c O-TT 0N» Full informatici can he obtained at TOBACCO, ;'. JOHNSTON AND CO, LTD, , iMlb. Tks, 38. <*.; ■ CHIEF: AGENTS" AND ATTORNEYS,. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. - WELLINGTON Hartley's Lead.Seal Magalieshefg. '•. 2oz. Bags, Is.; ibz. 'Bags, 2s. MASPERO FRERES THE SIMPLER, THE INVENTION Egyptian Cigarettes "(Specials) large l _.„., • . ' ' «ze. ■In Tins of 50; Os. rfuLh moio chance it has of success ; Air-tight Tins of 100 10s. ■' ■*- "Adiico,to Inventc-a" contains a '>~. — " ' list of simple suggestions Are jou in- , Q ANT) fit, ALTinTTQ ventive' -Send for this booklet, it's free. "" ..™ U AJjJJUUb, :HENRY HUGHES,'LTD.,- ' TOBACCONISTS, .■'■■■ ■•■157 ' 206 LAMBTON QUAY. ■■;-■•'; ...',■,;-;/•.. "• REMOVAL .. . : 'V- '.WATSON'S I WHISEt' '"'.'' ■•■"•' ':■ ' : Tl/TE. UNDO LEVIEN, Dentist, has /-. ,' „ ' .Removed Temporarily to Rooms " \ TR THE ;''..■ '■•'•'!.' i., ■•"'"• 7 : 7."'- r -. • "T" lately occupied by Mr. Leo Davies, Wood- ' ----. • : ' 1 . ward Street. , ' . ■ .-, ; ; '"'BEST;'IN THE .WORLD, t .■■'■>' ■•.'"•■'.-■' ";~ :'■■'< ; - .'-". ." ' '-■' TO OTJR READERS. '% .For Mormation'relating to D°- 1° k g ° '^ ibmi dai ' r P?pßr ■ ' • ••..:. • M when away on your holidays. Wo ip. A . T BN TS ' AND - TRAJE MARES have agents in every township antF most •*-. v.. •.-.-, CONSULT ■" villages within'2oo miles of Wellington, .-. : BALDWIN.AND RAYWARD, ' from whom "The Dominion" can.be ob.'':...V '".' : PATJENT ATTORNEYS, tained daily. If the postal delivery is more ■'."- . : 21o' Lambton Quay, Wellington convenient to, you, let us have your ad- ..'-.,' ' dress, and we will'mail "The Dominion" ' ' : to you ■ daily for 9d. weekly, prepaid. POSTAGE OP "THE DOMINION" TO „„„,. TC . TT „ T ,' AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEU- PUBLISHER, , TRAL COUNTRIES. . ' , . ' '. . "The Dominion." ' TTNDER the new regulations, newspap- '.••'• ■-i_V- era addressed to neutral countries ' ■ are not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCH- -.•-•• . ED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING THF, WFATI3FP ■OFFICE OF THE PAPER'ITSELF. IHIL : VYJdiAIMriK Under "The Dominion" Special Permit ■ .. '■ « ' ' readers who have been sending tho paper , to friends resident in any neutral coun- ANTI dTTAI'MAWV try can ensure future forwarding by bUMMAKY •communjeating-with the • ' AT , ■ • S are £ or stvo ngW ester ly "cies, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest- W "T' eCi 7at tlmOS m and norlheasy " repayments. Apply ' THOM4S ly ° btrait and bacldng to ' . RICHARUSON, 33 Willis Street.'Tel. 718 . south «r' ios everywhere. Unsettled and '■ cloudy weather with rain is probable, CONVEYANCES, . """' """'^ FLY AND YOU NO, s ' orm nreas; have existed both to tlio Royal Mail Contractors and ? a3 J' anil west of the Mominion. but have General rarriers Urnßterfnn tivd a poutrahsmß effect on each, other, .i n T.!; C m „,S%. ii . accounting for fair to cloudy conditions fAll Trains .met Commercial Travellers' over the Dominion-to-day. The barometer . Samples promptly attended to. New and has remained considerably below normal, '• up-to-date Sample Rooms.,. Agents for and strong westerly winds have nredomi- : the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. T Storage and nated. - Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister , r :■. , , ,„_ „?,-. °- BATES. Streets. St. 'John Ambulance available Mot ??™'°£ ca 5 ?« f ?? c - WeU 'Dßton. , day or night. /Phone No. 12C. • Private January s, IM7. ■ - 127. P.O. Bos 50. v DISTRICT REPORTS. ROYAL MAIL LEA.VES CARBINE (From: Our Special Correspondents.'. STABLES, Feilding, for Kimboltoir . Fcatherston, January s.—Bright and Daily at. 8.30. a.m,-and 3.30 p.m.; .leaves warm. ::Kimbolton at Noon for Eeilding. - Grey town. January 5.-Pinc: very hot. ■ R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Fcilding. ========= ' : Ll'tstrAliKEß'S ,^ ,i :. STAPLES,. !} 'BULLS. ''~„, 'i ''\ ' i ien , r , ".'.TV'.: Forwarding Agent; Carrier,'and . lwo hundred and fifty tons of coal *""General Contractor. -Coaches: Greatford were saved at tho Belfast electrical . to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor- station as the result of the Suniinor ears'to Hire. Good Sample Rooms. Time Act, and tho citizens have'saved ';'. -. J.tS, .WALKER, Proprietor. £1400 in tie'cost of electric light.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2970, 6 January 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2970, 6 January 1917, Page 6

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