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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. —. —« —_ • MORE BIG WEDNESDAY SAVINGS TO-DAY-'TIS, BARGAIN DAY! . 'Another host of our unequalled Wednesday Bargains is offered! you to-day—a tig collection of Remnants and Oddments from all departments of our store. Such an assortment of Bargaine ires never before offered on Bargain Day—the variety, and qualities will delight tho eyes of economists. SECURE YOUR NEEDS AT REDUCED PRICES. [Wednesday at Kirkcaldie's is a weekfy opportunity for one and &11 to secure wanted wearables, homo furnishings, hardware,' crockery, at much less prices than those ruling on the other ty shopping days. For instance, if you call to-day, you will perhaps see in the.Bargain Boom the very thing you now need—a blouse length; footwear; towels; sheeting j/hosiery, or whstever . else you require. . / "" ■ BE EARLY FOR THE BEST BARGAINS. CEvery Bargain ;Day there''are some offerings which are specially attractive—these of'course always go to the wise buyers who ; call early. Therefore, come in the morning and. choose before ■the variety is lessened, and before the extra-specials are "snapped.iip.,, . Tour visit will' amply repay you in money saved. Bear in mind that the Bargain Day spirit embraces all departments is really a , one-day sale in the Bargain Boom. Don'tmiss to-day'e savings! They are the best yet! They are waiting -for you NOW, but will not be procurable at Bargain Prices to- : inorrow, . •'• ;' "••',: . " : THE BARGAIN ROOM IS ON THE FIRST FLOOR. . • . _ 1 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD,

R. HANNAH .& CO.;-LTD.- ' WOMEN'S CLOTH-TOP BOOTS FOR SHORT SKIRTS The short skirt of to-day has created a demand for COLOURED TOP • BOOTS, and our stock of these lines is most complete. If we fail to adjvertise the exact style you are looking for, just drop us a post card, and we BhaJl be pleased to give you fuller information regarding the stock we , hold. (Women's Brown and Fawn Top Lace Women's Black and Fawn Top But Boots, patent golosh, welted soles, ton Boots, patent golosh, plain round toes—Special Value, 18s. lid. toes, sewn soles—2ss. JWomen's Olofch Tdp Button Boots, Women's Mole Cloth Top Lace Boots, patent golosh, in Fawn, Mole, and patent golosh and faoing, welted black pug toes—23s. 6d. soles, smart 6d. iWomen'e Gabardine Top Derby Bale, Women's Black, Brown, and Grey patent golosh, pug toes, in Grey, Cloth Top Button , Boots, patenfc Brown, and Fawn—2Bs. 6d. golosh, plain toes, pump soles—3os. (Women's Gabardine Top Button- Women's Gabardine Top Button Boots, patent golosh, round toes, Boots, patent golosh and- cuff top, in Grey, Brown, and Fawn.— " Paris toe, in Fawn, Mole, and 28s. 6d. Black—3ss. R. HANNAH & CO.,LTDv WELLINGTON. SEND FOR OUR LATEST MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST. VEST POCKET "ANSCO" NO, 1 , TAKES .A DOUBLE SIZE PICTURE. QTHIS superior V.P. Camora takes perfect. pictures 2J inches by 3} inches, jet costs only 2s. 6d. more than the ordinary V.P. \Camora taking pictures half the size!.- Extremely simple to operate! One pull of tho front extends the bellows, and this extension is RlGlD—knocks cannot effect: The lens is always in focus, ;rto "matter what the distance may be. The pictures are'clear "end •sharp, and make excellent enlargements. Come and see the V.P.' - Anfioo No." 1! . Size is only 1} x 2s : x : 6 inches—weight only' 12 ' ounces. _ '.■.-.'. \ '....' PEIOB WITH 'ACHROMATIC LENS— . "375. Bd. PB.IOE WITH ANASTIGMA.TF/7.5 FOCUSING S S ; WATERWORTHS, LASIBTON QUAY (NEXT KELBURN TRAM), ■ ' WELLINGTON, 'And at '58 Qneen. Street, 'Auckland. , ;

I|W H - P H I L P, IT** CORNHILL STREET. House, Window,' and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. &LL' ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephone 8292 (3 rings). ■WATSON'S WHISKY IS THE BEST IN THE WOBLD, For -Infornuition relating'to RATBNTS AND V TRADE MAKES CONSULT BALDWIN 'AND RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambten Quay, .Wellington. AOSTAGE, OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. ....,' JffTNDEE the new' regulations, newspap- ™~>' ere addressed to nerntral countries are -act-forwarded. UNLESS DISPATCH(ED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF. THE PAPER ITSELF. . Under "The Dominion" Special Permit readers who have been sending the paper to friends resident in-any neutral country can ensure future forwarding by' coramunioating with the"- Publisher. jTtTONEY to Lend, from £10 to ;£SOO, ITA upon Furniture, Pianos', Lifo Polioiee, Shares, eto.; reasonable interest; easy_ lepaymente. Apply THOMAS RICHARDSON. 33 Willia Street. Tel. 718. ' ; CONVEYANCES. tliT AN D YO UN 6, ,'. Eoyal Mail, Contractors and ■>' ■. ■ .1 .General Carriers, Maeterton. 'All Traine mot. Commercial Travellore' , fiamples promptly attended to. New and ffp-to-date Sample Rooms.; Agents for jjtfie N,Zi EXPRESS CO.. Storage and retailing. Comer Bison and Bannister Iptreete. St. John Ambulance available iday or night. 'Phone No. 126. Private a 27. P.O. Boy 50. . jfDOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE |ttt STABLES, Failding, for Kimbolton MDaily at 8.30 a.m. an>L 3.30 p.m.; leaves iKimbolton at Noon for Feildiag-. f' R.' 3. MOORE. Proprietor. Feilding. fjffiyALKßß'S bi'ABLE?. BULLS. !»»», Forwarding Agent,' Carrier, and General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford Itp Bullfl. Vehiote, Horses, and Motorlaaig tot Hiro, Good Sample Rooms. , : ' •'"■" • i $AJj$W; EroErietor.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3050, 11 April 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3050, 11 April 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3050, 11 April 1917, Page 4

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