KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, « ■ " ' WHAT DO YOU NEED ? GET IT AT OUR GREAT SUMMER SALE! Whatever jou need in tho nay of attire or bouse furnishings, or , Tihataver. you know you mil need a litHo later on, can be bought at a hig saving now ! Do join shopping while New Zealand's greatest, drapery stock is priced at Sale Figuies! SAVE ON UNDERWEAR. LADIES' MOIRETTE SKIBT&-"Wide shapes,-in -navy, saxe, and Bibwirj- ■ W. size Usual Price, 5s lid. Sals Price, 4s, lid. ~COTTON VESTS—Low neck, no s]ee\es Usual Prices, Is., Is. 2d.; Is. 4d.,.' Is. 9d Sale Prices, ilUd,, Is., Is. 2d., Is. 6d. •■■ INDIAN GAUZE COMBINATIONS-Low necks; short sleeves; W. size. Usual, Prices, 3s 3d , 3s lid , 5s lid. . - Sale Prices, 2s. nd>', 35,.3 di, 4s, Hd. "ESTELLE" CORSET—In light weight coutil;.]ow bust; medium skirt; sizes only 19 to 26 Usual Price, 6s. lid . ■ Sale Price, -45. 11d. . Sn save on smart ribbons, "'.:.'.: ~ STRIPED BLOCK. RIBBQN—2 incFes wide, graduated colours.with stripes, - in shades of brown, cmciald, navy, and black. Usual Price, Is. 6d,-' yard. ' Sale Price, 44d. yard.ROMAN STBIPED RIBBONS—With gold spots; 51 inches- wide, . Just the thing for garden, and sea'ido hats Usual Price, 15..6 d. yard. "■ Sale Price, 3d. yard;•• 84.T1N 'AND GLACE STRIPED RIBBON—7 inches wide. -in lovely -colour effects; royal and old gold, limo and violet, emerald and gold,'-brown • / . and Usual Pnce. 4s. lid Sale' Price, Is. 3d, SMART CHENE RlßßON—Splendid quality , brown, violet, saxe,.na.v.y, cardinal Usual Price, Is jard Sale Price, 6d. yard, '<< SAVE ON ART NEEDLEWORK. :,.''. SPECIAL LINE OF TRACED LINENS—V very pretty, and simple .desigm ■■ in a conventional bunch of daisies, to be worked in loop-stitoh.,. Eachpiece is finished off round the edge with Lace Edging. -Oval orround! fibres. Usual Puces, 2s 3d, 2s lidSale Prices, Is. 6d.,is, lid, DUCHESSE SETS—Usual Price, 6s 6d • Sato. Prioe, ins. ed. One commenced' piece- m the saiios A large oval Table Centre, witli the design started in yellows, pinks, and mauve. This niece «is very, charming in its simplicity, and all ihreids to finish are included. Us--ual Price, 12s 6d Sale Price, Bs, Htf. THE NEW "VELVOSSA" CUSHIONS—These are quite the newest in Velvet work—designs representing "llis Majesty the King," ."Firelight Study of Children," "Tho Bachelor," "Moonlight, at Sea," ,and"Har-< hour Scenes " The lighting effects are marvellous, and the designs will not rub off Made up m black velvet; filled ready. . for use. Usual Pnce, 21s Sale Price,' 17s. 6tf* MENI SAVE ON BOOTS. "MEN'S CHROME CALF LACE BOOTS—Medium pointed toes; light welted soles; linen lined; guaranteed solid leather; sizes 7, .8, and,'- 9 only. J Usual Price, 23s 6cl Sale Price,. 13s. 9(1. .! MEN'S FINE CHROME CALF LACE BOOTS—Medium pointed-toes; light, welted soles; Jmen lined; guaranteed solid leather; sizes 7, 8, and 9 onlj. Usual Price, 25s 6d. • Sale Price, 16s. Ed, ' COME IN THIS MORNINC—OR MONDAY! \. ■ . :■ . . * ' ■"'".'.. , s KIRKCALDIE & STAINS> £m ; POST YOUR ORDER FOR SHOES : I DIRECT TO US! ] YO.U CAN SAVE LOTS OF MONEY. Under our MAIL ORDER SYSTEM all orders received by us are .posted the same day as we receive them The greatest care is exercised. in selecting tho goods, and if when you receive them you find they don't fit or suit return the goods to us, together with the sale dooket, and wo will EX- I CHANGE them or,REFUND THE MONEY if required '■ '* ' I IF YOU WANT THE BEST COMESTO US. . IT.'S TIME FOR ECONOMY JUST, NOW. A Post Card will be sufficient, upon receipt of /which we will be pleased to send you our LATEST PRKE LIST. Just drop us a line, it will pay you, " »:. HANNAH & COi;'"LTD./ MANUFACTURERS 'AND RETAILERS.. , WELLINGTON.
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A Legion |;^^^^^^| Dl stinguishecl Jttrons. HOT WEATHEB CLOTHES gHOULD ensure Coolness combined with Style These are features of Summer Specialties at MILLIGANU KELBURN a'veNUß "Jj 0 H N COTTON" TOBACCO, In Jib. Tins, 3b. ed. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesberg. 2oz. Bags, Is.; 4oz. Bags, 2s. MASPERO /FRERES Egyptian Cigarettes (Specials) large size. In Tins of SO, Cs. Air-tight Tins of .-100, 10s. G. AND C. ALDOTJS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY. THE WEATHER « FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are.for ri, continuance of unsettled, cloudy, and misty condi-. tions. with rain generally. Strong north-cast to south-east: 'winds''are likely to prevail, the' barometer falling,' but rising in' from 24 to 36 hours. ■Gloomy wea,ther has been experienced with mist, fog, and rain in many parts of the country. Easterly gales have ruled in the- northernmost' districts and variable /breezes elsewhere. Atmospheric pressure has decreased everywhere to-d.ay. ■ , . ,' ' 'B. V. PEMBEKTON. ITcteorological Office, Wellington, February 2, 1917. ■ . . DISTRICT REPORTS.' (Prom Our Special Correspondents.) Fcatherston, February 2.—North-easterly wiud continuing; showery. ' Greytown. February 2.—Bain last night. To-day, fine bnt cloudy. Masterton. February. 2.—Fine, but cloudy. The Feilding A. and P. Show opens on Tuesday nejft, people's day being Wednesday. Entries are largo for all events, particularly ring competitions, and; visitors can.look forward to an enjoyable outing. . Holiday- excursion fares are available, and the train service will enablo patrons to.return home at a- reasonable hour. A special train loaves Palmerston North at 1 'p.m. on \Wednesday for Feilding, returning to i'almerstcn North at 5.40 -p.m.-, connecting with Woodville, Masterton, and Foxton. An alteration in'~the time-tables of the City tramways will take effect from to-morrow. . The now service advertised t to-day will interest residents of the t eastern suburbs. The silent flexibility of the Hudson I Super Six is a thing to marvel at. This , car is without exception the most silent . car on tho road. Correct balance and weight distribution, together with a j , coach-built body and an- ideal springinp : system make; the Hudson Super Six .the . easiest riding car on N.Z. roads.'"' The 1 Dominion Motor Vehicles have the lat--1 est model on viow at 65 CcurtenavPlaco, . and will be pleased to demonstrate to • you if you will call, 'phono, or write • them.—Advt,
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