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KIRICCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. • ■ — : —♦ —■— Never bofore Las tliero been sudi an interesting display in, our Mautla / • INSPECT THE NEW Department than at presont. In addition to tlio new costumes just ini-COAT-DRESSES AND portKl, ™ r display shm ' s t0 advant " ago the now Coat-Dress—a one-piece COSTUMES TO-DAY. garment giving the effect of a coat 1 and skirt. ■ It is because of the coming vogue of this garment that ; ' wo repeat our invitation to call, PARTICULARS OF COAT-DRESSES! ' SMART MODEL IN PINE NIGGER BROWN GABARDINE-Most graceful shape; full fluting skirt hanging from shoulders. Fine gaging at the waist, just in centre of back, also at the sides well below the waistline, across the front which., hangs straight from the shoulders, and two narrow , bands at waist with buckles. From throat •to waist arelarge self buttons; the garment has a square roll collar edged with Sable Fitch, and there is a narrow band of Fitch on the sleeves, also j™ tho sides of skirt some inches from the bottom. ■ It has white m«««JSS? lnun S to waist. Price, £8 Bs, OHABJHNft GARMENT IN FINE NAVY BLUE SUITING SEIUJE—This is cut with bos pleat from the waist at tho back; beautifully fluting skirt at sides slightly gaged into waist, while tho fronts roll m small revors on the bodice to a panel front at tho foot of skirt. _ At tho waist is a plain buckle with two bands of the Serge buttoning back from it. There is a small .saxe blue roll collar edged with a narrow piece of Fur, and buttons also edged with saxe. "White .•Z^.,," 3 * 111 l , "!"? to waist. ; Price, £9 19s. etf. lOVELY MODEL IN RICH DEEP MULBERRY SHADE GABARMNEjj"IB Iβ eiri_witb. Panel front and two bos pleats at back which fit into the bodice- just below the waist. Across the hips is a narrow stitched band into which tho skirt is slightly gathered- It has a wide snuaro collar rolling into revers of black Moire, trimmed with black Military Braid. buttons and loops of Gabardine button to below the waist. Sleeves are trimmed with buttons; lined to waist with white Satm - : Price, £11 11s. SOME COSTUME EXAMPLES! STYLISH COSTUME IN DEEP SHADE OF FINE.AMETHYST SERGE— The skirt in flute? all round 1 hangs from a hip yoke cut in deep points. Coat is a good medium length, (ike fluting at sides and back-, the basque at back is brought on to the bodice in a sharp point, while » narrow stitched band over the Jiipa to front fold conceals the seam. Small round flapß are attached to the band. Long coat collar rever of which rolls to waist without-fastening above waist. From the ■waist to bottom of coat it fastens with closely set golf buttons and loopa, Sleeves are cut with bell wrists and trimmed with closely set buttons; ' !s 2 S. irahke anything else we have received The very full skirt is pleated into a corselet waist, and has two wide box pleats in front and one wide pleat at the hack. : Sides of these pleats are trimmed with round tabs and buttons, while the sides have a deep fold crossways on them. Coat is of medium length with panel -©ffecE at back and trimmed at sides with tabs and buttons, while round the bottom is a wide crossway band. A very narrow .band round waist buttons in front. From throat the coat fastens with tabs and buttons; there is a square collar of Velvet to match, bound with-a band of Skunk Fur. Price, £12 12s, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. '

REST YOUR FEET COMFORTABLY IN OUR EASY FITTING SHOES. M the Shoes mentioned below are REAL' COMFORT MAKERS. Wβ make a specM study of easy fitting footwear, and every woman afflicted '• with aching, tired feot should come to us for relief. FOOTWEAR FOR TENDER FEET. ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes, put- ' Ladies' Glace Kid Elastic Sides, patent caps, extra wide fitting, v com- O nt caps, round toes, very easy monsense heels—l2s. 6d. fitting—lss 6d ' Ladies' Glace Kid Strap Ladies' "BostockV Plain Glace Kidi Shoes, pump soles wide fitting, Elastic Sides, blocked' fronts, na T^™* <^ e ?r 1 i 2 f-» e n. rr-,... Kflams-18s. (3d. •ladies BostockV' Glaoo Kid Aida Ladies' "Bostock's" Glaos Kid AidaJ Shoes, anel welts plain wjde toes, Bals, ariel welts, round toeslow heels—l7e. 6d. 22s 6d . ladies' "Bostook's" Glace Aida Ladies' "BostockV Glace Kid Aida ' s&ysw?' romd ariel wolfe - ra^ JIAIL ORDERS QUIOKLY DESPATCHED. ■ : WRITE FOR OUR LATEST PRICE LIST. . ft; HANNAH & CO., LTD.;' WELLINGTON.

\T ONDQN AND LANCASHIRE FIRE 'JL' INSURANCE (X)., LTD. , VI RE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements, MARINE.— AII Classes Covered, includ- ' ing Personal Luggage against All Risks. lACCIDENT.-Employera' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a Liet of Diseases. SECURITY to Policyholdere. £6,249,479. Pall informatioi can to obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., .CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS. I WELLINGTON. t .—: fW H. P E I L P, [Vl* CORNHILL' STREET. House/Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. (ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephone 3292 (3 rings). .WATSON'S WHISKY IS THE - BEST.IN THE WORLD, For Information relating to {DATENTS AND TRADE MARKS *£• CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington, i . _ POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEXTTBAL COUNTRIES. fTTNDER the new regulations, newspapIvJ era addressed to neutral countries ore not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED'THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under "The Dominion" Special Permit - readers who have been Bending the paper to friends resident in any neutral country can ensure future forwarding bv communicating with the Publisher! . jTI/JONEY to Lend, from ,£lO to .£SOO, • 'SP" 1 luMifc " , ®. Pianos, Life Polities, bhares, etc.; reasonable interesteasy repayments. Annlv THOMAS RI&HARdVoN. 33 WiUiSsLet. Tel. 718 CONVEYANCES. tILY AND Y~O~UN~G ' •*- Royal Mail Contractors nnd ' ' General Carriers, Masterton. 'All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' j Gamplee promptly attended to. Now and . up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for ' the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St John Ambulance available day or night. 'Phone No. 126. Private 127. P.O. Box 50. ITOOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE < r XL STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton 1 Daily at 8.30 a.m. an'l 3.30 p.m.; leaves ! Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. ] R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feildin?. W" ALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. I Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and ; General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford ] to Bulls. Vehiolee, Horses, and Motor- ( itare to Hire. Good Sample Rooms. 1 lT»-S».,WALKER J Proprietor. 1

A CAMERA COMPLETES ' THE WEEK-END JAUNT! F> A Y' S „ Bay, days and days at ■*-* _ Jjj'all—cycling tours and all the , joys of the open air can be-should bo—recorded by your CAMEO CAMERA. You oan learn all about a Cameo in half an hour, and take bright little pichires first go! Let us show you Home! WATERWORTHS Lambton, Quaj, next Kelburn Tram, WELLINGTON, And at 58 Queen Streot, AUCKLAND. ■An Offioer' s j^^^P ; j^ter■Mesopotamia. i MR. D. MILLIGAN, Wellington, N.Z. Dear Sir,—l have just received the riding breeches ordered from you, and I am pleased to say they are an entire success. They fit excellently, despite the fact that I have not been measured by you for four years. Officers' Uniforms by MILLICAN'S Experts are enjoying world-wide fame. THE WEATHER FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indicatione are for increasing' northerly winds generally; weather cloudy and unsettled, with rain probable, and a falling barometer «ory. wnoro. .. Tho extensive cyclonic disturbance whioh las been responsible for considerable damago in the north, is now pawing eastward fi n 2 i te r « ar ?as been apparently 'modi fled by the development of a westerft disturbance now threatening. IYearerl7 DO BATES Meteorological Office, Wellington, February 22, 1917. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Foathcrston, February 22.—Fine. Greytown, February 22.- Fine and- warm but threatening. At Wesley Church ou Sunday a patriots service will bo neH at 3 p.m. in momory of the fallen. The services will bo conducted by the President of the Methodist Conference, assisted by chaplains to the Forces. The address will bo given by tlio Rev. P. W. Fairclough. _ Tho members, attending the Methodist Conference now in session will pay a visit to the Trentham Military Camp to-inorrow afternoon. HUDSON SUPER SIX LUXURY. You may pay a higher price, but you cannot buy a richer, more handsome, more luxurious car than the Hudson Super Six. Price alone is powerless to improve on its near perfection. The vel voty flexibility of tho Hudson contented motor, the epacious seating accommodation, the deep leather upholstery and ite beautiful finish, make it a car to be proud of. May we demonstrate this oar to you ? THE DOMINION MOTOR VEHICLES, LTD., 65 COURTEVMAY PLACE. .WELIINGTON.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3011, 23 February 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3011, 23 February 1917, Page 4

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