KIRK£ALDIE &■ STAINS, LTD, ♦__— SMART NOVELTIES AWAIT YOU IN OUR ART NEEDLEWORK SECTION. Wo always keep ourselves ttcll posted with regard to anything novel or pretty" in the way of Art Needlework. You can visit this section therefore, and ho certain of finding'something "really cute" — but. don't forget,, thongli novelties are plentious, tlio same old policy of sterling valuo still rules. THESE ARE WORTH LOOKING INTO! HPOTSE-GATR EXPANDING BAG MOTJNTS-Ihe.se are tho very latest idea, lor smart hand-bags, and can bo supplied in a variety of neat desimis. ho opening is on the trellis principle, and aro very strongly made, the mounts* aro m nickel or oxidised finish. Prices, Is. 9d., 25., 2s. 6d., as., 3s. 6d. each. '-TBAOKD DESIGN KOR BODY OF BAG-We have two different designs traced ready for working, on cither Wack Moire or -silk Bengaline. • iheso aro marked out in the shape required for making up. ' Price, 4s. 6d. each. rCORDS AND TASSELS for tho handles and'finishing off the ha*s can be supplied m a number of differont stylos. Tinsel Coul- 6Jd., B*d., Is. 2d., Is. ed., Is. Bd. yard. . |! c Curd- s . d . yard . Silk for Tassels- 10$ d! a real. BEST PEGGY BAG FITTINGS-Tlio set as used for the dainty Crochet Peggy Bags. Each sot comprises Ball-end Bars, Chain Handles, Bine, and oxtiu Ball-ond for the bottom of tlio Bag. Best" quality silver l )latod - ' Price, 75. - 6 d. set. PEGGY BAG FITTINGS (second quality)-Similar to above, but with ring ends instead of halls; strongly made; nickel plated. Price, 4s. Hd. set. PURE DYE CROCHET SILK for'makiug Peggy Bags; Joz. reels in all colours. About oight or ten reels are required for body of bag, and one reel each for coloured stripes. We suggest Navy Blue for body part, as this colour is very effective .(Full, instructions, for making -the leggy Bags are given free.) Price, loitf. reel. PEABSALL'S NATURAL SILK-A splendid silk for knitting Coats Caps Scarves, etc.; all puro silk; each hanks contains about 6ozs • in Cream, Tussore, Brown, Grey, Saxe Blue. Price, 7s. 11d. a hank. "FIBRONE" KNITTING YARN-A particularly bright and lustrous thread tor knitting such garments as Coats, Caps, Scarves, etc.; in Cream Grey, Saxo, Tan, Brown, Green, Violet, Navy, Vioux Rose, Black; 4oz'. hanks - " Price, 6s. lid. a hank. PATON'S 3-PLY WHEELING YARN-W can supply a few heads of this splendid yam for Soldiers' Comforts; colours in Grey, Heather, and Natural only; 8 skeins to a head. Price, 11d. skein, 7s. 3d. a head. JUST .iDALL WHEN OPPORTUNITY OFFERS. —r *■— . • KIRKCALDIE & STAINS/ LTD^ HARD TO BEAT! THE "TRANSIT" SHOE FOR GIRLS Do you want something smart in tho way of shoes for your girls, and shoes that will Rivo absolute satisfaction? Then try "Transit" Shoes. Wβ !Sd ftl?sa,tjar"" an<l " erer had a complaint ' "■« — "TRANSIT" SHOES ARE MADE.IN-ENCLAND. ,WE ARTS SOLE AGENTS. 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' S?IM t i / N ?- HU Islaad ' • Qn| l lair to cloudy conditions eIeeiTTNDER the new regulations, newspap- 7 hc , rc - Tho has a falling !<J ers addressed to neutral countries' tenlI ™Wr - ere not fonvarded, UNLESS DISPATCH- A westerly disturbance passed, in the ■ED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING sm } h . at the end o£ the week, but antiOFFICE.OF THE PAPER ITSELF iZ c ll mc , con J ltlon * fc um l """"I, except Under "The Dominion"' Special Permit %$ readers who have teen sending the paper evidence of aS ex-tropical disturbanw to friends resident in any neutral coun- oontred to the north-west. try can ensure future forwarding' by D. O. BATES communicatinn with the Publisher Meteorological Office. Wellington. M- nwv i. —t i —; ' February 19, 1917. ONEY to Lend, ftom £10 to £bOO, upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Poli- DISTRICT REPORTS. rjCHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718. Maetcrton, February W.-Fine, bul, CONVEYANCES. ~ = ~' S^™ 1 "" 1 ' "■~ l " iDe ' bUfc pi OHO YO~U~IT& r thSenin"; m,twa ' 19 - D,,U iUld ■X , Royal Mail Contractore and ' °" General Carriers, Masterton. All Trains met Commercial Travellers' THE KING EIGHT CYLINDER, Samples promptly attended to. New and n • 11.1.1 j ,■ .-^ vp-to-date Sample Booms. Agents for Crowning the best production of Engthe N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and l ' sh an f, American mechanical expertStabling. Corner Dixon ami Bannister cc ; Excellent finish, .electno selfStreets. St. John Ambulance available f tartor - ? ul floatl ?S war axle, cantiday or night. 'Phone No. 126. Private springing, and bu.lt throughout of 107 Pf) Box 50 the best material obtainable. None so i 27. P.O. box m. dln? The Dominion Motor EOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE Vehicles, LM., G5 Courtenay Place.STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton A<lTt - Daily at 8.30 a.m. an-l 3.80 p.m.; leaves —— Kimbolton at Noon, for Feilding. R J MOORE. Proprietor, FeildiTij?. A reward will be paid to anyone crtvinir :,. ' :_ ■ ■inch iiifoi-niiition us would lead to the WALKER'S STABLES,' BULLS, discovery of any intelligent housewife in Forwarding Amnt, Carrier, and Wellington that docs not now appreciate General Contractor. Coaches: Groatford tlio wonderful labour-siivin;- and perfect fo Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor- cleansing qualities of "No-Rubbing" rare to Hire. Good Sample Rooms. Laundry Help. Apply Wellington. Jj S, WALKER. Proprietor. J grooore.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3008, 20 February 1917, Page 4
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