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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. —-♦ : PREFERRED BY THOUSANDS OF LADIESBON TON & ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. .■ ~ ' ' ■ ■ ■ The hrvs( iccoiumcncLition corsets can have is tho good opinion of latlic-s'-'wlio wear them. You can rest assured as to tho satisfaction, comfort, and graco with which Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Coisotb guo, becauso they are chosoip favourites by many many thousands of ladios in Australasia —probably millions of ladies throughout tho This himly established popularity proves tho excellence 'of.Ban Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets—they are preferred after being thoroughly tostrd by everyday wear. Wβ invite you. io come and sec- foi vouisclf how good, these Corsets are. THEY ARE NICELY PRICED AS FOLLOWS: '180N t TON CORSKTS, in white brocade; medium tiusfc; long foi a\oragc hguies, 6 hose supports; with elastic insets. Price, 525. 6d. tIJON'TON CORSETS, in uhite ccutil; suitable for full figures; 6 hose supports. Prio °i J9S - 6clsON TON CORSETS, in fancy broche. This is a new mode], and specialty adapted loi T\ell do\eloped figures; graduated bust lines; 6 hose suppoits ' Price > 27s - 6d(BON TON MODEL, in nhitr coutil; suitable for average figures. This is recommended for good fit and wear; 6 hose supports. Price, 275. 6(1. I!OX TON COBSETS, in now model; ni fancy coutil. This is a. dainty corsol of poi frofc shape for slender and average figures; 6 hoso supports. Price, 19s. 6d. feOYAL WOHCESTBR COHSETS; Jiew model in fancy, stripe piquo; lowbust, medium skirt, with elastic insets;'suitable for light and medium hguies, 6 hose supports. ' Price, 14s, 6d. EO\AL A\OROKSrJSR CORSET, with very low bust and long skirt; 6 hose euppoits Pf'Mf 1 6 S - ed - H'HE , ROYAL WORCESTER. MODEL,-in white coutil; designed for full figures, graduated biiht lines-; long skirts, with elastic insets; 6 hose suppoite Price, 16s. ed. iTEE ROYAIi WOIM/ISSTEH NEW MODEL', in white coutil; low bust; medium ekiit, suitable for slender and average figures; 6 hose supports. • s . . ' Price, 12S. 6d, WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO ADVISE AMD ASSIST YOU. ■ "♦ . : ' ■■ ' > i. . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD* IMILITARY BOOTS FOR OFFICERS. FOR SERVICE IN ANY CLIMATE. KWo hi\e supplied the Dofente Department with over 25,000 pair of MILI'SAJVi BOOTS since the nai started, and received many testimonials ' in piai=e of then quality and comfort. It is generally recognised that wo aie the BISST MILITARY BOOTMAKERS IN NEW ZEALAND, and OF--I'IGEHS and MEN can depend upon getting good value and a perfect fit at «m Stoics, 2CO Laniblon Qiwy or 103 Cuba Street. ■ BUY YOUR BOOTS DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. Hen's Gicenhide Woiking Boots, no Mail's Brown Willow Calf . TJnlined caps, e\ti.i strong scrowed soles, Bals, toei caps, made on, the handv&x thread etitched—26i 6d. isewn principle—3os. ' ' , glen's Stout Tan Calf Marching 1 Men's Brown Willow Calf Derby Boots, toe caps, strong standard ; Bals, leather lined, no csps, wide sciened soles—2Bs 6d welted' solee—2Bs'/ 6d. [Men's Stout Tan CaK Matching Men's Brown Willow Calf Derby ' Boots, no caps, regulation pattern, Bals, for dress wear, leather lined, wax threaded nppeis, square toes wide weltsj "Bostock s"—32s. , 6d. —30s. ■ ' . ' R. HANNAH & C 0.,.' LTD., MILITARY BOOTMAKERS, WELLINGTON.

ff ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIEE' Ju • tiNSURANOB CO., LTD. SlßE.—Lowest" • Hates and . Prompt ■ Settlements.; - : -. '.. . - /, JJHARINE.—AII glasses Covered, includ- .".'*.. ing"'Personal/ , .Luggage .against All .;• ;:Bieks. > ;--..:';;:; . ; aCClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and e. most Liberal Personal Accident Policy,'including a. List of Diseases. ■; SECURITY to Policyholders. . , - - £6,249;479. •'• . v can be obtained at 'JOHNSTON 'AND, CO., LTD., \ OHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, ' WELLINGTON. . : '}- :...:.. ■■■..■■ — THE-SIMPLER.THE INVENTION JfTTHB. more : chance. it has of .success. IX- "Advice to Investors" contains a flist of- simple suggestions. Are. you in"irentive?.Send for this booklet; it's free. ' ' HENBY* HUGHES, LTD., > U7 Feathereton Street, Wellington., >-■; : .;.'. ~■■... —— •.'■■. .''. '; WHISKY IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. r> For Information relating to {PATENTS AND TRAi)E MARES ti- CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENI , ATTORNEYS, , 215 Lainbton Quay, Wellington. *£>OSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. [TTNDER the new regulations, newspap<yJ ere addressed to neutral countries toe not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under "The Dominion" Special Permit teadere who have been sending the paper . jto friends resident in any'neutral country can ensure future forwarding by * Communicating with the Publisher. ffi/fONEY to Lend, from' .£lO to .£SOO, 'JTX upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Poli- - eies, Shnres, etc.; reasonable interest; fcasy lepayments Apply THOMAS (RICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718. K: CONVEYANCES. ■ jpLT-'- AND YOUNG, .UP Royal Mail Contractors and ; General Carriers, Masterton. 1411 Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Bamples promptly attended to. Now and Hip-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for Ithe N.Z. EXPRESLi CO. Storage and Stabling. , '■'Corner.'Dixon and Bannister Streets. St." John Ambulance available Jday or night. "Phone N0.,126. Private yn. P.o. Box, so. SDOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE DLV STABLES', Foilding.for Kimbolton '{Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. Si' R.-.J. MOORE, Pr.oprifiicr, Feilding. '-fwTTALKER'S STABLES, BULLS! !TY Forwarding Ageut, Carrier, and 'jKeneral Contractor.'-, Coaches: Greatford jg> Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and MotorBare to Hire. Good Sample Rooms. J. S. WALKER, Proprietor.

LET WATERWORTHS DEVELOP YOUR HOLIDAY SNAPSHOTS! ( DEVELOPING and Printing are big • features of our business. We havethe" largest: Photo : "Work" Department, in the Dominion. Your films or plates will receive .scrupulous attention, : and best results are assured. ■ .Moreover, we'can. do the work.quickly. No disappointing delays, and prints and negatives ■will be ready on the day we specify. .' . LET US HAVE THOSE SNAPSHOTS , ' / !A - TO-DAY! WATERWORTHS Lambfion Quay (next Kelburn Tram), WELLINGTON. A Legion ffiltafTOWJq^^Dietingitished asR a. favour from intending clients. • Owing to demand for stylish clothes our staff is hard pressed to meet same on time. Wβ therefore hope our clients will place orders well ahead of time required. \ MILLIGAN'S, . KELBURN AVENUE.

A lady who lias spent some time in Switzerland stated to » reporter oE the Cliristchurcli "I'russ" that she was much concorned regarding the attitude of the German cantons in Switzerland. Knowing them as sho did, and seeing ' that no fewer than 10,000 Germans had been nationalised,in Switzerland lately, she felt suro that there would be a great difference of feeling between the two parts of Switzerland. She said no one who had not been to Switzerland had any idea of tho. extent in which the German element had penetrated Zurich. The businesses were German, the waiters at the hotels were German —tho German influence was everywhere. And as it was on the Zurich side so was it from a Frenoh point of view with the other or Fronch cantons.

. Housewives, be progressive and usn "No Rubbing Laundry Help," the most modern preparation for washing clothes without the wear and tear of the washboard, and it eaves time, hands/ aud clothes, Wardell Bins, and Co.—Advt.'

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2987, 26 January 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2987, 26 January 1917, Page 4

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