KIRKCALDIE v & STAINS, LTD. —■— 4 : OUR GREAT SUMMER SALE CLOSES TO-DAY AT 1 O'CLOCK It is now only a short time—i shopping hours, before this great .... .Bargain.Event comes to an end. Big reductions prevail in all sec- . .. tions', and "a visit .vill .convince you of ■ our .determination "to quit - '. " all oddments.'!. . SPECIAU. BARGAINS IN THE MANTLE SECTION. : CREAM SATIN -EVENING DEESS—With narrow panel of black and whito. ' : • -and,one large crimson rose in black Tullo belt. Usual ■ Price, £6-6s. J . , Sale Price, 15s. 6d. CREAM-SATIN .DRESS —With bodice and short pannier' of floral Ninon; .pais, pink aiid blue Satin belt. Usual Price, £5 15s. 6d. , Sale Price, 15s. Bd. ■ CREAM BROCHE CREPE DE CHENE-Bodice of shell pink Ninon and " shadow"la'Ce.. Usual Price, £5 ss. Sale Price, 15s. fid.,. * WillTE SATIN DRESS—With pearl trimming, and swathed .with - pink-•!•'••••-f Sstin'^sK.^'-'"' Usual Price, 89s. 6d. Sale Price, 18s. 6tt. A LABGB ' ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER COSTUMES—In Pique, Drill, and in-''various colours, also in .white;-all very smart and this sea-. •. ■ - son's" goods.' Usual Price; .425. to 635. Sale Price, 19s. 6d. WHITE'SKIRTS—In Cotton, Poplin, and Whipcord. Sals Price, Is. lid. ODD -WHITE' PIQUE. COATS— To Clear, at is: 11 d. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S WEAR. :A' FEW CHttDREN'S JtUSLIN FROCKS-Usua-1 Prices, 9s. lid. to lis. 6d. Sslo PHcb 3s. I1d« 63ch* CHILDREN'S BLUE PRINT FROCKS—Suitable for school wear; all sizes ...... . . • up to 39-.-inches." - Usual Prices, 95..1 id., to 13s. 6d. Sala Prices, 66. lid. each. GIRLS' AND MAIDS' CREAM SERGE COSTUMES-Wide skirts. Usual - ;.Pnce. 3o's. to 455. : ' Sale Price, 9s. 11d. each. -GREY AND . NATURAL .FLEECY.ETNBD. BLOOMERS—W. size. UsualPrice, 3s. lid. Sale Price, 3s, : 3S. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN CORSETS. W.B. BJ3DUSA CORSETS-—ln white and grey'coutil; sizes only in white, 2-3., 25', .26, ,27, 29, 30; in grey, 23, 24. Usual Price, 225. 6d. ■ Sale Price, 19s. 6d. , ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS —In white coutil; .specially designed for ; . 1 ifuD- figures'; sis hose supports. Usual Price, 12s. 6d. Sale Price, 105.'9 d,. D. &• A. CORSET—In strong white coutil; suitable for average and full figure Si-; medium and high bust models. Usual Price, 18s" 6d. . Sale Price, lis. 6d. LA YIDA white coutfl; medium bust; long over hips; four hose ■ supports. Usual Price, 255.. 6d. ■ Sale Price, 16s. 6d. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FURNISHINCS. LACE RDGET) CASEMENT CLOTH—SO inches wide, in creanii Usual Price, 2s. lid. Sale Price, Is. 6d. yard. CREAM CASEMENT CLOTH—Heavj* make, with lace insertion; 50 inches : - wide. > Usual Price, 3s. 3d. ..Sale Price, Is. 9d. yard. MERCERISED CREAM CLOTH —With lace- insertion; 46in, wide. ..'Usual Price,.3s. 6d. yard. Sale Price, Is.-9d. vartj,- . HEMSTITCHED AND SILK EMBROIDERED OKEAM CASEMENT CLOTH —48 inches wide. Usual Price, 3s. lid. yard. . Sale Price, is. Hd. yard. ';' . — "KIfcKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, VELVET SHOES WILL ANSWER THE QUESTION. . . . : t . Just now, when leather shoes are so expensive, the question is:-HOW CAN I GET A SMART SHOE AT A LOW PRICE? \ Our reply is: VELVET. 'It's a good substitute, wears exceptionally well, and is always dressy in appearance. iTHESE VELVET SHOES ARE GOOD. Ladies' Black Velvet One-Bar Shoes, Ladies' Black Velyet Heel-Bar neat ornament, covered shaped Shoes, neat ornament, pump soles • . . lieels—7s. 6d,.. -. , .covered Cuban heels—l3s. Gd. ' ■ Ladies' Black Velvet' Court Shoes, Ladies' Black Velyet. Ribbon Tie . satin collarette and fan ornament, shoes, patent collarette, covered covered:' Cuban heels—7s. 6d. U» . heels; very p°pular— Ladies' Black Velvet Wbutton La(]i S es > - B]ack V eelvct '"Heel-Bar covered Cl,ban \ Shoos, pateut strap and collarette, Jieete—/s. bd.. : . . \ pump soles, covered-heels—los. 6d.'' Ladies' Black Velyet Wide-har' Ladies' Black Velvet Gibson Dcrbv Shoes, brooch side ornament, coy- : ' Shoes, plain round toes covered ered Cuban heels—7s. 6d. Cuban heels—l6s. 6d. ■ ,"WRITE FOR OETJI MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST. ; A::- \ — . :'V '1 ' ' HANNAH : CO., LTD.;;: ' MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, WELLINGTON. ■■ , — — ■ ■ ■ ■uiiiuiimn : T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRBI , ffIfSpRANCE CO., LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt ! ■ Settlements. j.,t ■ . MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including Personal 'Luggage against All •• •- Bisfe - - — v. . THE TALE AMONGST , i ■ ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and MILITARY MEN • -a moat Liberal' Personal Accident ..Policy,.including a List of Diseases, is largely about the excellence of ' UNIFOEMS SECURITY to Policyholders. by . ; « MILLIGAN'S EXPERTS, ' , , KELISURX AVENUE. ~ Full informatioi' can be obtained at - , ....• JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., ; —f ; CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, "JOHN COTTON" .WELLINGTON. TOBACCO, • \——: In jib. Tins, 3s. &l. T0 THE INVENTI ™ ' TR.ANSVAAITTOBACCO. — Lead Seal Magaliesberg. - fTffilE''freo booklet, "Advice to Inven- 2oz. Bags,'ls.; 4oz. Bags, 2s. r - : ' J. tors/ ,; will' prove interesting and " 4' • valuable;.' Helpful hints on what'to in- MASPERO FREEES ; V G. AND CL ALDOTJS, TOBACCONISTS,' 206 LAMBTON QUAY. (WATSON'S WHISKY, . IS THE " THE WEATHER -" ' 6 BEST IN. THE WORLD. FORECAST AND SUMMARY — ' AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY, • ' , .■ ■ : " ' Present indications are'for variable winds, ... For' Information relating to - moderate to • strong nortlierlics ni'c .... J- . dominatiug. .Expect fair lo cloutl.v -''jpATENIS AND TRAJE MARKS weather generally, but a chanße ij ■ . .uti -... CONSULT probable shortly in and southward ol ■ BAiDWIN AND .RAXWARD,' Cook Strait, with a .failing barometer s ' • PATENT'ATTORNEYS,' ■ everywhere. ... ,' 215 LambtoniQnay, Wellington. ; / 1 : day. IV,arm and fair to cloudy weather POSTAGE OF-"THE DOMINION" TO has ruled, and variable breezes have been . AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEU- reported. , - TRAL COUNTRIES. , r , , . , • ft. ; Meteorological Office. Wellington, TTNDER tlie Hew .regulations, newspap- Febiuary 16, 191/. vJ ers addressed to neutral countries nicrmrT Dconnrc are not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCH- DISTRICT REPORTS. ED THROUGH THE. PUBLISHING (From Our Spccial Correspondents.) OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Featherston, February 16-Fine and tinder "The Dominion" Special Permit bnght. ■ readers who have been sending the paper Greytown, lobruary 16. line. to friends resident in any neutral wsn- ™ ' ' 1K ' .try can ensure, future forwarding by ' ■—. communicatini; with the Publisher. ~[J/|"ONEY to Lend, flora .£lO to JISOO, The I'almerston Business Science ■ T lll Furniture, Pianos, Lifo Poli- Circlo Committee held a successful ciee, shares, etc.; reasonable interest; meeting last night, when business and RICHARDSON™! WiUifsLet. TeK 718 Professional men interested in forming • circles met Mr. Andrew Deer at dmCONVEYANCES " ner - I'' lo essential membership iva; ' ' ' secured for a circle, and the committee PL Y ,A ND YOU NG, expect at next Tuesday night's meetContractors and mg t 0 swe ]} y le ]j st tliirty. General Carriers, Jlasterton. All Trains met.' Commercial Travellers' HTTrmnN STTPTC'R TTTTITT7T Samples promptly attended to. New and "-UDbOiN oUPLK SIX LUSUEI. up-todate Sample Rooms. Agents' for • You may pay a higher price, but you - the N.Z. EXPRESU CO. .'Storage and cannot buy a richer, more handsome, more . • Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister luxurious car than the Hudson Supei Streets St -John-Ambulance available Six. Price alone,is powerless to im day or* night 'Phone No. 126. Private provo on its near perfection. The vel--197. P.O. Box -50. ' vety flexibility of the Hudson contentec .. _—~, TT ta vt?c ca RRTN"R motor, the spacious seating accommoda TJ OYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBIiVC tion> tte deep , eather upholste an^ STABLEb, Feildmg, for Kimbolto ;t3 beautiful finish, mako it a car to b( Daily at 8.30 a.m. an'l p.m., leaves jfay we demonstrate tliii - Kimbolton at Noon for Feildin§;. . cn r to. you ?. THE DOMINION MOTOIi ■di 7inindßf ,T. UtOO'BR Proprietor. reilding t .'VEHICLES, "'LTD.,' COU.RTENAY Ml OTA'BLES,. ; BULLS.; PLACE; WELLINGTON.—Advt.' ' ■ .ForwardinW''' ! A'gent; Carrier, and. ' ' ' ' .. u ' vy TJeneral Contractor.'-.Caches: Greatford . Your old travelling bag just about donei A' •ri Italls Vehicles Horse's, and -Motor- View our week-end cases . from 6s. Gd. ' to Hire! & sSiple Ecorns. ' Gladstones fr Q m 305.; Brjef Ba« s fron j® s, TALKER, Fropriotor, 10s. Gd, Geo. Fowlds, Ltd,-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3006, 17 February 1917, Page 8
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