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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, * FUR TRIMMINGS, FANCY BUTTONS, . COSTUME CLASPS. THESE TRIMMINCS ARE NEEDED FOR YOUR NEW COSTUME. If you are going to bo in tho fashion this season, then .your costume • should be trimmed with cithor Furor Braid—preferably Fur. Theso aro tho chosen trimmings for Autumn and Winter, consequently you mil find thorn at Kirkcaldie's in grand variety. We list some Kmtrimmings, below, also now Fancy Buttons and Novelty Clasps, which aro likewise approved of by Fashion for tho coming months. SUPERIOR FUR TRIMMINCS. toOWN BEAR GOAT-A very effective trimming for Coat-Frocks and ■Winter Wraps. This is a long-hairod fur and looks well on any material. 1-inoli— 58. Ild, yard. 2-inch— 11s. 6tl. yard. • ' ■'. 3-inch— 17s. 6tJ. yard. urinrini'iTi nni/n r.- •■ 4-incli— 21s, yard. BLAUli'BEAllfc.OAl—Similar to abovo, but without tho brown tint. 1-inch— 4s. 11d. yard. • 2-inch— 10s. 6d. yard. v, T ,„,/ r ,, n „„.„ .... 8-iuoh— 13s. 6d. yard. GEM ■GMM—A- similar fur to squirrel, but in a dark mole shade. 1-inch— 2s. Hd, yard. , . 2-iach— '4s. 6d. yard. _ . 3-inch— ss, nd. yard. CHINCHILLA—SuitabIe for children's coats and bonnets; also for use on , groy tweeds. ■ ■■ • 2-inch— 12S, 6d. yard. w 3-inch 17s. Gd; yard. SNOWTLAKE—SimiIar stylo to Chinchilla, but lighter in colour. 2-inch— 7s. lid. yard. i 3-inch— 113. 6d. yard. (WHITE HARE—Useful for trimming children's coats and evening wraps. / 1-inch— 2s. 3d. yard. . - --,'-' 2-inch— ss. 6d. yard. UlirA.riON ERMINE—A very good reproduction of the popular Erniino Fur; suitable for evening wraps and children's* coats. 1-inch— 3s. 6d. yard. , 2-inch— ss. 6d. yard. LATEST FAN CY BUTTONS. COSTUME BUTTONS—AH wanted shades in a. splendid range of new square, round, and ball offects; in cream, black, navy, grey ( violet, saxe, green and red. Price, 6d. to SS. lid. dozen. jBLDUSE BUTTONS—Some wonderfully smart styles in pearl, glass, bone, celluloid, etc., in every wanted shade. Prices, 3d, to ss. lid. dozen, ■ NOVELTY COSTUME CLASPS. {NOVELTY' BELT STRAPS—A very smart finish for a coat belt, comprising i rings, strap, and buckle; in black and several fashionablo shades. Prices, 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 11d. each. 'RING AND BAR SETS—A new idea for a belt fastening; the bar slips through tho ring and forms the clasp; in black only. J Prices, Is. nd., 2s. 6d., 2s, lid., 3s. lid. a set. i DRESS SLIDES—A variety of shapes and sizos; in black, groy, fawn, saxe, navy, violet, green, and nigger. ' Prices, Is. 6d., - Is. lid. each. WE PAY POSTAGE. *- KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTR MILITARY BOOTS FOR OFFICERS FOR SERVICE IN ANY CLIMATE. IWe 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 aro Ithe BEST MILITARY BOOTMAKERS IN NEW ZEALAND, and OFFICERS, and MEN can depend upon getting food value and a perfect fit St our Stores, 260 Lambton Quay, or 103 Cuba Street. BUY YOUR BOOTS DIRECT FROM THE MApERS. Men's Greenhide Working Boots, no Men's Brown Willow Calf Unlined . caps, oxtra strong screwed soles, Bals, toe-caps, made on the handwax thread stitched—26s. 6d. sewn principle—3os. Wen's Stout Tan. Calf Marching -.. , „ ,„.„ _,„ „ Boots, toe caps, strong standard AI^ n , s Brown Willow Calf Derby screwed soles—2Bs. 6d. . • -Bals, leather lined,-no caps, wido Wen's- Stout Tan Calf Marching wolted soles-28s. 6d. Boots; no caps, regulation pattern, Men's . Brown Willow Calf Derby •. wax thread uppers, square toes— Bals, for dress wear, leather lined, 30s - wide welts, "Bostock's"—32s. 6d! >■: ft. HANNAH & _ CO.; LTD.,,. . MILITARY BOOTMAKERS, WELLINGTON.

IT ONDQN AND LANCASHIRE FEUS ,UU . INSURANCE CO., LTD.'■: j .. . ._ rl RE.—Lowest Rates . and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.-All Classes Covered,' includI ing Personal Luggage against All '. Risks. jACCI DENT.—Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policyholders. £8,249,479. i Full informatioi can be obtained at ;: JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. ► ■ fixr H. P K I L P, l»I • CORNHILL STREET. | House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. .JftLL'. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED { Telephone 8292 (3 rings). V_ — — WATSON'S WHISKY IS THE BEST IN THE WOULD. fr~. '■ : ■ For Information relating to ROATENTS AND TRAOB MARES *£; CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, \ PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. ETTNDER the new regulations; newapap\\J era addressed to neutral countries bre not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING 10FFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under "The Dominion" Special Permit headers who have been sending the paper to friends resident in any neutral country can ensure future forwarding by icommunicatinu with the Publisher. M' ONEY to Lend, flora .£lO to .£SOO, upon Furniture, Pianos, Lifo Polities, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; *asy repayments Apply THOMAS (RICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718. CONVEYANCES. |TTILX AND YOUNG, JC Royal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Masterton. [All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. Now and irp-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for jthe N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Btebling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulanco available day or night. 'Phone No. 126. Private 327. P.O. Box 50. UPOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE yJX STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton Daily at 8.30 a.m. anl 3.80 p.m. ;■ leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R, J. MOORE, Proprietor, feilJim;. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and General Contractor. Coaches: Groatford t/o Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor--8»'8 to Hire. Good Sample Rooms. i, S. SyALKEK, Proprietor.

LET WATEBWOETHS DEVELOP AND PBINT. YGTJJ& PHOTOGRAPHS. TJEOVIDED the exposures are good. _ we 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 the work with the utmost promptitude. WATERWORKS' Lambton Qua* (next Kelburn Tram), WELLINGTON. And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. . SPEAKING OF TAILORS, A TITLED MAN In London §AID that lie had never had better service than ho got at v MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE, cut in Now Zealand. Ho found the Clothes ho got from them equal to anything in / the West End. - "JOHN COTTON" TOBACCO, Li Jib. Tins, 3b. 6d. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesberg. 2oz. Bags, Is.; 4oz. Bags, 2s. , MASPERO FRERES Egyptian Cigarettes (Specials) large size. In Tins of 50, Cs. Air-tight Tins of 100, 103. G. AND 6. 'ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY.

German mines made immense profits during tho year ended on Juno 30 last. Tho Gutohofl'nungsliutte, in Oberhausen, with a capital of £1,500,000, .niado a gross profit of £1,681,000, as compared with less than £500,000 in tho previous year. Tho Zypen mid Wisscner Steel and Iron Company in ado a. profit of £866,000 on a capital of £850,000. This was more than three times tlio profits of the previous year.

On "Our Day" £1850 was collected in tho Bahama Islands. Of this sum £1300 is for tho purchase of two motor ambulances. Nigeria has subscribed a further £6200, making £11,850 in all, to tho Red Cross Society. Trinidad has subscribed £250, Montserrat £190, and St. Helena £140 to the society. Trinidad has also given £250 for rolief in Belgium.

As small change is .so senrco in Austria, largely owing to hoarding of coins by tho public, tho Austro-Hiingamn Bank is about to/ issuo tonpenjiy notes. In a houso at Marburg the ]>olico recently discovered a sack filled with nickel ten and twenty heller (penny and twopenny) roins, lo Uio valuo of £32b\ The owner was given paper monoy, in oschange.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3025, 12 March 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3025, 12 March 1917, Page 4

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