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KIRKCALDII & STAINS, LTD. SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT : DAINTY WHITE NEEDLEWORK. •'■•■•. -Tine is .tho recognised headquarters amongst neodksworkens — the .;• advantage of large stocks is again demonstrated in tho continual demand on our ready-for-working designs and other materials. rheso : designs which wo list below are ideal—so easy to work, mid traced ■ on highest grade materials. Tho prices include all threads needed ■ ','.'.. to finish tho work, and one picco of each "design is. commenced, as « .: guide. V these WILL PLEASE NEEDLEWORKERS: '•"LYRA"—A charming and new effect introducing a Peacock with its feathers ■ spread: to-be worked in eyelet embroidery. Tho eommonced piece is a hemstitched Linen Table Centre, with all threads to finish. This is carried out in all white. . Prloe, 18s. I .'lTie samo design traced for working— _ • „. . , r .. •-: Table Centres. Prices, 25., 2S. ?d., 3s. 6d. . Duehesso Sets; »T«' « Sd" Fivo O'Clocks. , . p /. ice > »■ ' ff'JASMINA"—A lovely Butterfly and Jasmine design oa pure Linen. JJie commenced piece is a round Table Centre, started in green and. white, with all threads to finish. ' Pr100.175.6d. Tho same design traced ready for working— _ , Table Centres. . Pr.ccs, 3S. 3d., 3s. fed. Five O'Clocks. . , t f lce ' , M - V; , : "BRODERIE"—Two simple and effective designs m ovelet and mountmellicfc, • on Linen. One commenced hemstitohed Linen Tablo Centre in each •■• - design: in one c*so started ill green and white, -the othor black and •-■■ white, witli.all threads.to finish. , Price, 18S. 6d. each. • • The:sanie designs traced ready for working— ."■■■■ :■■ Table Centres. Prices, 25., 2s. 6d., 2s. 3d., 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d. Five O'Clocks. Prloe, is. erf. Duchesso Sets. Pr'ee, 6s. 6d. N.D. Cases. . Price, 4s. Ild. "ZETA"—A pretty design of basket ot flowers, on Satin Jean; one commen- : 'ed round Table Centre, "started in green, pink,, and white, with a I threads to finish. ' Prloo, 14S. 6ti. The same design traced ready for working— ■ Table Centres. Prices, JS.,-is. 9d., 3s. 3d. Five O'Clonks. Price, «. lid. Duchesse Sets. ~Price, 2s. 1 d. CONVENTIONAL DISSIGN ON LlNEN—Traced for working only; tor ' mountmellick work; hemstitched drawn thread/edges; very simple deSlSU, Five 6'Cloofe.. ,■■•'. / Price, 6s. lid. Duchesse Sets. ' Price, St. 11d. NT) Cases Prices, 4s. 6d. ■ Carvers. ' : Prloe, 35.. ed. , TRACED LINEN CARVERS—Edges already scalloped: eyelet design; . traced ready for working. Price, is. 6d. each. We shall be pleased to show you onr latest Fancywork whenever you Tfcan call. . , The best and most suitable threads for all kinds of Fancjnrork. always jsin stock. . . ■ . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, ARE WE SOLD OUT OF WOMEN'S WHITE SHOES ?-NO! 'Although the Christmas rush for White Shoos was tremendous we are still ebk to show fiorno very nice lines which arrived just before the holidays. The weather is intensely suitable for 'cool White Footwear. BE RIGHT -— WEAR WHITE. - ' AVHITE SHOES ABB EASILY CLEANED. : (Women's White Poplin Shoos in "Women's White Suede Wide-bar Derby and Heel-bar styles, grand Shoes, brooch side ornament, covralue—ss. lid. ered Cuban heels, pump soles— . ■ 18s. 6d. iWomen's White Oanyas Shoes, cov- Women's White Suedo Overlap One-' . ered Cuban heels, m Derby, Heol- • Mtton ehoeSj fcroQch orilalnenb| - ; Bar, and Button styles—7s. 6d. covered Cuban heels, pump Eoles— [Women's White Canvae Wide-bar _. ' ' . •.._ ~ . , Shoes, brooch side ornament, cov- Women's mite Calf Wide-bar Shoes, ered Ciiban heols-Be. 6d. handsome brooch ornament, short - round toes —2<s. 6d. Women's White Mcßnck Derby Women's White Calf Dorby Bale and Shoos, pug tops, covoredi Cuban Button Boots, pug toes, covered heels, machine town soles—lss. Cd. Cuban hools—26s. 6d. MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED. . . WRITE FOR OUR NEW MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST. .'■■:.BT. HANNAH & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE PIEb] TAKE THE SOL SI E M R p? CAMERA ,NTO JU UNSUBANCE CO., LTD. : CAMP! . ■ , ; . . . "yOUB doinge in the Great War begin .... ~-. ~ t. i j -n . •*•' when you go to camp—take pic-FIRE.-Lowest Rates and Prompt ture of b incidents, and Settlements. • ] a ter on of Troopship scenes, and, later IMARINE.-All Classes Covert, includ- 6till - of 8 at the Plont W Personal Luggage against All THE SOLDIER'S CAMERA !S HANDY,, ltlfiKS - COMPACT, EFFICIENT! ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and , . a most Liberal Personal ' Accident You can learn to use- it in fire, minPolicy, including a List of Diseases, utee—alwara in focus and takes <laylight- :..'.." ' ..■•■.: ' ' loading roll films. SECURITY to Policyholders. CALL NEXT TIME XOU'EBIN TOWN! W9. A WATERWORTHS Pull informatioi can be obtained at L'amWon Quay (next Kelburn Tram), :.....•. . . WELLINGTON. JOHNSTON AND CO,, LTD., ■CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, *f ; WELLINGTON. Ik^^^l THE' SIMPLER THE INVENTION JITtLE more chance it'haa of success. iJL "Advice to Inventors" contains a BEGIN 1817 list of simple suggestions Are you. in- jyy- WEAMNG Kttißg ciotlee, Teative? Send for this booklet; it s ires. # euofc as wiU efc ftt HENRT HUGHES, LTD., 137. Featherston Street, WelHngton. MILLIGAN'S ■-~.'. Kelburn Avenue. - WATSON'S iWHISKY They ace a big factor in making the I ■■ year a euccess for the wearer. . ; ■•' IS THB ' REMOVAL NOTICE. BESTUN;-THE .WORLD. Ri llNrjo LEVIEN, Dentist, has Eemoved Temporarily to Rooms - la t° lT occupied by Mr. Leo Davies, Woodward Street. For Information relating to ■ ■■ pATENTS MARKS SECURE A SHAEE 0 F THE SURPLUS ' "s_s, i sj__r A'-ssTfe raovi--215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. por the Year b y effecting a Life '■ Assurance Policy with that Office before P ° S ?™rA F a'^ E A?T° OTHER Wv The Largest" Mutlf Sfe mL in the tWcOUOTRIES ™ Br ' itish the Best: BonusUiMi oUUiNliufi6. paying Office m the World. ifTNDEB the new regulations, newspap- RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SEVENTH IU era addressed to neutral countries ANNUAL REPOIII. are not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCH- New Business, 3915 (ordinary) ; ED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING nearly .£6,784,635 1 OP THE PAPER ITSELF. New Business, 1015 (Industrial) Under "The Dominion" Special Permit nearly £935,500 readers who have been sending the paper Annual Income .£1,732,619 to friends resident in any neutral conn- Accumulated Funds, over ,£34,865,337 v try can ensure futuro forwarding by communicating with the Publisher. policies in Force (Ordinary DepartMONEY to Lend, from .CIO to .GSOO, ment), 310.W7, assuring nearly £105,000,upou Ifurnituro, Pianos, We Poli- 000 (including Bonne Additions), cies, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; Policies in Force (Industrial Departeasy repayments, Apply THOMAS mont), 133,826, assuring £-4,(22,000, with RICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718. bonuses. „.„,.,_,,,, — Total Cash Profits divided, £2Q,tiMAU. . nMUt . Y . MrF<S Cash Profits divided for one year(l9ls), CONVEYANCES. mi>m< ■ TH L Y AND YOU N G Providing Reversionary Additions of JD. -, Royal Mail Contraclora and about £1,500,000. ' General Carriers, Maaterton. -7— . 'AH Trains mot Commercial Traveller* , The Society now issues overy desirable Samples promptly attended to. New and form of Policy-Ordinary or M"^-utvto-dato Sample Rooms. Agents for for any amount, From £a to J!10,0U0. tho N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storago and — Corner Dixon and' Bannister pirectors nf the New /eiiland Branch: Bre te St. John Ambulance available Tho Hon. C. J. Johimton. 3J.L.C, Chair- . lH«;r eNo - 126 - Piivate s^ n %oVh r tse%, E vn L E Beaucham, A. F. Roberts, Xt STABLES, Feildin?, for Kimbolton J r,,«t nm i« ■ Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves New Branch-Customhouse Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. Quay. Wellington. s ■'*!?. J. iIOORE. Proprietor, Feilding. EDWARD W. LOWE, STABLES, BULLS. Resident Secretary. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and _ Paie v> Proprietor. P"9 tin ß M°™>

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2974, 11 January 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2974, 11 January 1917, Page 4

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