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;:, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. *— — NICE PICTURES FOR THE HOME ARE LOW-PRICED IN OUR ART GALLERY • Aeryona. who takes a pride iu acquiring protty things for the home should visit our Arfc Galllery, where there are nice pictures appeal-..--.■.,.-..ing to all tastes, and meeting with every requirement. Some of the ..' studies Wfi" list helow—there are many others that make a visit voir ...interesting. SEE THESE TO-DAY; ■ : ttHB SILENT PBESBNCE"—Kitelieiier in. the foreground, with the Army • ■■■:■ and Navy'shown in the background; size 24 x 18. Price unframed 3s. 6d. Price framed In Oak, 10s. 6d. . THEOKBDITOBS"—!A. group of convalescent soldiers on a seat on the Thames Embjlnkment, with nurses in attendance; reproduced in colour, making a good attractive picture. Price unframed, 21s. Framed In 4-inch Brown Oak, 465. "THE SEA 1 'HATH ITS PEARLS"—Framed. 7-Inch Sepia circles, 7s. 6d. 10-inoh Brown Kauri circles, 14s. 6tl. 17-inch Brown Kauri olroles, 425. "A-PENNY SA BUNOE," often known as "Violets"—Reproduced in colour and framed in 3-inch Brown Oak and Oak Mount; size over all 20 x 17. Price, 12s. 6d. KSOmW,"' or "THE SLEEPING BABE"-A beautiful sepia carbon print; foamed in Brown Oak; size 26 s 20. Prioe, 3BS. "THE AWAKENING OF GALATEA"—Hand-coloured print; 36 x 2d;"'ira- ■. framed.. Price, 425. •HUMOROUS WAR SUBJECTS-By Bruce Bairnsfather. These are repro- • • duced in colour and mounted on flexible Art Mounts. "That Evening Star Shell," size 16 x 12. ' "Things That Matter." ,„• "Coiffure in the Trenches." " - ,i; "That Professional Instinct." }' "So Obvious." ■ "The Innocent Abroad." "No Possible Doubt." "A Maxim Maxim." ; • Price unframed, is, (3d, each, Pries framed in i|-lnoh Oak, ss, each. NEW. SUBJECTS BY LAWSON WOOD"Some Story." "Some Girl." . ' Price, is, 6d, oadi. "A Certain Liveliness in the North Sea." "Told to the Marines." "A British Warm." • i "Sherry.With the Soup." Price, Is, lid, each, "Not the Prescription." " '"God Have You in His Keeping." , Price, 2s, Bd, each, "The Idol of the Regiment." "A Sikh Saving His Officer." Size 26 x 20. Price, ss, 6d, each. ART GALLERY IS ON THE FIRST FLOOR, ABOVE THE CROCKERY DEPARTMENT (fake the Lift). ' * KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD/ NOW IS THE TIME FOR CHILDREN'S SANDALS. It's astonishing how much wear your BOYS and GIRLS can get out of OUR SANDALS- T -AND COMFORT, TOO. Just now when footwear is expensive yon might do worse than invest in Sandals for your growing family, ECONOMY AND COMFORT COMBINED. OUR LOW PRICES ARE PROVERBIAL, CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK CHROME SANDALS,, strong sewn leather soles; Childs', 7 to 10, ss. lid.; Girls', 11 to 1,45. 6d.; Maids', 2 to 5 7s. 6d. -....■■■ \ ' • ' ' CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK CHROME SANDALS, with flexible chromesoles; Childs', 7 to 10, ss. lid.; 11 to 1, 6s. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5, 7s. 6d. :CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK ENGLISH MADE SANDALS, nature form flexible veldt-schben 6oles; Childs', 4 to 6, ss. 6d.; Girls', 7 to 10 7s' ' 6d.; Girls','ll to 1, Bs. 6d. ' ' WE STOCK THESE SANDALS AT.'ALL OUR BRANCHES , ». HANNAH & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. /

t ondon and lancashire fire Xj insurance co„ ltd. VIRE.—-Lowest Hates and Prompt Settlements. SIARINE.-All Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage against All Bisks. Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases.. ~' SECURITY to Policyholders. '' £6,249,479. Full informatioi can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. THE SIMPLER THE INVENTION fjTELE more chance it has of success. JL : . "Advice to'lnventors" contains a list of simple suggestions. Are you inrentive? Send for this booklet; ifs free. HENRY HUGHES, LTD., 157 Feathereton Street, Wellington. i—: 1_ : j, WATSON'S WHISKY ' IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. r '■ —■ For Information Telating to [PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Jf* . CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEU- ; TRAL COUNTRIES. H"TNDER the new regulations, newspapfU. era addressed to neutral countries fc.ro not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING PFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. ! Under "The Dominion" Special Permit *6ader3 who have been sending the paper |fco friends resident in any neutral country can ensure, future forwarding by icommnnicating with the Publisher. rjl/TONEY to Lend, from to .£SOO, UWL upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Polities, Snares, eto.; reasonable interest; fcasy repayments, Apply THOMAS' RICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718. S' ■ - ' CONVEYANCES. toILY AND YOUNG, **- Royal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Masterton. BUI Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and bp-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for She N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and [Stabling, Corner Dixon and Bannißter (Streets. St. John Ambulance available Hay or night. 'Phone No. 126. Private &S7. P.O. Bos 50. EPOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE Hfc STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton ttjaily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. T R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding. fasTALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. Jjr¥ Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford Ad 'Bulls, Vehicles; Horses, and. MotorJSrS io Hire, Good Samplo Rooms. [ '' J. S, WALKER, Proprietor.

LET WATERWORTHS DEVELOP YOUR HOLIDAY SNAPSHOTS! jWELOPING and Printing are bi» *-f ■ features of our business. Wo have the largest Photo "Work"'Department » the Dominion. Your films or plates will receive scrupulous attention, and best results are assured. Moreover, we can do the irork quickly. No disappainting delays, and prints and negatives will be ready on the day we specify. LET US HAVE THOSE SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY! WATERWORTHS Lambton Quay (next Kelburn Tram), WELLINGTON. BEGIN 1917. TDjY 'WEARING Good Fitting Clothes, ■"-* such as you will get at MILLIGAN'S, Kelburn Avenue. They arc a big factor in making the year a success for the wearer. "JOHN COTTON" TOBACCO, In Jib. Tins, 3s. 6d. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesberg. 2oz. Bags, i Is. j 4oz. Bags, 2s. MASPERO FRERES Egyptian Cigarettes (Specials) large size. In Tins of 50, ss. Airtight Tins of 100, 10a. G. AND 0. ALDOTJS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY.

THE IDEAL HOLIDAY CAR-THE "STUDEBAKER." The most attractive touring routes «f or motorists in New Zealand are to be found in the North Island, but in the past the lack of hotel accommodation has prevented many motorists planning tours through the prettiest districts. The New "STUDEBAKER" Touring Car renders the motorist independent of hotels. Tho front seats, being removable, admit of the placing in tho car of a camp stretcher, accommodating two persons, who are protected against any weather by an efficient Cape Hood and Side Curtains. Tho front seats are also Teversible, which means that with tho aid of a. small folding table, meals can be sorved in the car, a great boon in wet weather. Wo have just received a shipment of these new "STUDEBAKERfi" from the Canadian Factory. Wo may add that the Studcbaker Corporation Is one of the largest contractors to the Allied War Offices, its contract with Britain alono 'amounting to JSiMOfidtl. PRICES: 4-cylinder Touring Car. 5soater, .£395; 4-cylinder. 3-eeater Roadster. £385. ADAMS, LTD., WELLINGTON, N.Z. Importers of Studebaker Cars, CHRISTCHURCH.-Advt. Some 130 years aeo Dr. Dahl, the Swedish botanist, introduced his idea . that, dahlia tubers should supplement, or supplant, our popular potato. The dahlia-dish made its ontry, in spite of nonular prejudice, hut gardonors were quick to turn their attention from the roots to tho blossom, and from it evolved the double dahlia and the other blooms.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2977, 15 January 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2977, 15 January 1917, Page 4

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