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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. — IN NECKWEAR, ALSO, WE SHOW THE NEWEST FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. : ." How tho now frock would bo spoiled if you were not ablo to secure .'. a'collar conforming to the prevailing styles and your own taste I .But all tho essential details of the toilette have received our attention, and wo point to our new Neckwear as the smartest and newest. Hero are attractive fichu and cape collars in grand variety, and tho good materials will stand long wear and much washing. CONSIDER THESE ITEMS: ■iFINE ORGANDI CAPE COLLARS—Edged with two rows of hemstitching with picot frill: dainty and serviceable. Price, 4S. 6d. each. SMART ORGANDI SAILOR COLLAR—Finished with frill and two rows of -.''..• hemstitching. Price, 4s. 6d. each. •EFpCTIVE CAPE COLLARS-Simplo, charming styles in fine net; largo sizo; finished with dainty frill of pleated net; in Ivory and I'aris. Price, Ss. Hd/each. NOVEL ORGANDI COLLARS-in. white, shell pink, and sky; original in cut and style— something exclusive; edged with neat pleated frill. Price, 4s. 6d. each. ! RICH SILK CAPE COLLARS—In shell pink and sky; smart and attractive; finished with dainty small pleatod frill. Price, 6s. 6d. each. ALSO THE BEST KNITTED SILK SCARVES. 'PURE SILK MOTOR SCARF—In self colourings; size 54 x 13} inches; fringed ■ ends. Shades: Dark Rose, Mole, Champagne, Tan, Vieux , .-■'. Rosoj Saud Grey,' Dark Navy, Purple, Stone, Dark Saxe, Light Navy, and Nigger. Price, 265. 6d. each. , -iALLi SILK STRIPED MOTOR SCARVES—Size 64 x 13} inches; showing perfection in colour blending: Light Brown with Grey, Purple and' Cerise stripes; White ground with Royal Bluo and Gold effects; Grey ground with Gold, Emerald and Purple stripes. Price, 425. each. iPURE SILK SCARVES-Size 48 x 14inches; double thickness, in rich self shades of Rose, Ivory, Purpie, Saxe, and Champagne. 1 Price, 3Ts. 6d. each. ' STRIPED ALL SILK SCARVES—Size 48 x 17 inches; broken contrasting stripes ill beautiful shades' o£ Nigger with Pink stripe; Amethyst with Grey stripe; Saxe, Navy, and Rose; -Nigger, Saxe, Champagne ;Rose, Grey, and. Violet; Black and Amethyst; Saxe and Grey: Violet, Black, and White, and many other effects in perfect taste and stylo. Price, 225. 6d. each. SELF COLOURED PURE SILK SOARVES-Size 48 x 11 inches; double thickness; in good shades of Smoke Grey; .White, Rose, Mid Brown.' Price, 295. Hd. each. STRIPED ALU SILK SCARVES-Size 44 x 15 inches; in heavy rich silk. and_ striped one inch wide; Black and Amethyst; Black, Rose, ,and White. Price, 425. each, • SELF PURE SILK SOARVES-Size 46 xl 4 inches. An ideal Winter wrap ■ -■! in perfect shades of Rose, Tan, Dark Saxe, Grey, Ivory, Champagne, Purple. Price, 225. 6d, each. CALL" IN THE INTERESTS OF YOUR SMART APPEARANCE. ■_ *_ . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. MILITARY BOOTS FOR OFFICERS y FOR SERVICE IN ANY CLIMATE. iWo have supplied the Defence Department with over 25,000 pairs of MILITARY BOOTS since tho War started, and received many testimonials in praise of their quality and comfort. It is generally recognised that we are ' the BEST MILITARY BOOTMAKERS IN NEW ZEALAND, and OFFICERS and MEN can depend upon getting food value and a perfect fit at our Stores, 260 Lambton. Quay, or 103 Cuba Street. BUY YOUR BOOTS DIRECT FROM THE MApERS. , Men's Grecnhide Working Boots, no Men's Brown Willow Calf TJnlined caps, extra strong screwed soles, Bals, toe caps, made on tho hand-wax-thread stitched—26s. 6d. sewn priuoiple—3os. 'Men's Stout Tan Calf -Marching , r , „ ...... ~.. _ , . Boots, toe caps, strong standard M ™* ? ro ™ , Wll]ow Calf screwed soles-28s. 6d. Bals, leather lined, no caps, wide 1 Men's Stout Tan Calf Marching welted soles-28s. 6d. ■ Boots, no caps, regulation pattern, Men's Browu Willow Calf Derby wax thread uppers, square toes — Bals, for dress wear, leather lined, '306. ;. ; ' . wide welts,. "Bostoek's"—32s. 6d. ft. HANNAH & CO.; LTD., MILITARY BOOTMAKERS, WELLINGTON.

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LET WATERWORTHS DEVELOP AND PRINT TOUR PHOTOGRAPHS, ,TpHOYIDED the exposures aro good, - 1 - wo guarantee first-class results with our Developing and Printing. Our Work Department is large—expert workmen are employed, best . stock is used, and infinite care is taken with each print, however small. Bring us your films and plates—we do tho work with the utmost promptitude. '■ WATERWORTHS Lambton Quay (next Kelburn Tram), WELLINGTON. And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. An Officer's \f||lfs||iE Letter Amara, Mesopotamia. Mil, D. MILLIGAN, Wellington, N.Z. Doar 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 aro enjoying world-wide fame. THE WEATHER ' . « FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Preiionfc indications aro for inodorato to strong easterly to northerly winds, warm and humid conditions, with fair to cloudy weather generally. Barometer falling tendency everywhere. Atmospheric pressure is still high, and moderate to strong easterly winds havo ruled. Pair weather has prevailed, but cloudy and misty in parts, and rain lias fallen at Gisbornc and in a few other jlaces. 1). C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington. March 8, 1917. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Fcathorston, March B.—Fine. Groytown, March B.—Fino. At a meeting of tho London Uducation Committee Canon Swallow said that when .ho went to a parish recently to preach for tho National Mission, ho expressed a wish to give a special sermon to the women of the parish, Tho local clergyman said that if the invitation was addressed to "women" it would not secure a response from ladies living in certain streets. Before Canon Swallow ascended tho pulpit this clergyman read the notices, in which ho issued an invitation to '■ "tho ladies, the women—and other females." According to tho annual report of the Council of tho Imperial Servico College Trust, an anonymous boncfactor has sent to tho headmaster a cheque for JiIO.OOO. The interest on this sum is to be used for establishing scholarships or exhibitions for boys whose parents mid guardians arn not in a position to pay the regular fees, especially in tho caso of tons of officers who hare lost their lives in tho .war,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3023, 9 March 1917, Page 4

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