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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. THIS IS ECONOMY DAY-'TIS ~ BARGAIN DAY AT KIRKCALDIE'S. Yes, to-day is Bargain Day, and a- better Bargain Day. The con- ■ tents of the Bargain Room absolutely eclipse all picvious Wednesday collections, uhilst puces aro in many instances very much , lower than ever before. You should call! Hero are a few of tbo •' , , chances—only a few of many:— , MANTLE. DEPARTMENT SNAPS. I BLANKET COATS—AII in the latest stjlos; smait and quite up-to-date; three-quaiter length; in saxe, purple, grej, and in mixed tweeds; some with inset or Raglan sleeves; inset or pateh pockets; square turn-down , collars and detachable belts. Usual Price, 60s. (3d. Bargain Day Pl'ico, 495. 6d. , SILK DKESSES-A REAL SNIP FOB ONE DAY ONLY—A gleat variety of colours; in soft taffetas, m check and stripe; all way newest stylos, with very full shuts; tbo new poai-slmped patch pockets, finished with damty kiltings; laigo collars; pietty buttons; and all piped in various ways with a blight l oonliasting colour—nothing could bo nicer under a heavy coat, or for house or setlii-eicliing 'near than these frocks. Usual Prices) £5 os, £ I 15s. 6d, ' ' Bargain Day Price, 735. 6d. s j PHENOMENAL MANCHESTER CHANCES. ' f BAMPLE RANGE OF TOWELS AT ss. IN THE £ OFF USUAL PRICES— [ ' All white and coloured, from faco size to bath size AH Toncls pneed II » m pairs. ' : COLOURED SAMPLE TOWELS—UsuaI Prices, Is. 8d , Is lid., 2s 2d , F * 2s. 4d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 8d , 3s 3d., 3s 4d., 3s. (id., 3s>. lid, 4s. 9d., os. f; 6d., os. lid. pair. . / ( Bargain Prices, 1s 3d.) Is. Gd., Is. 7d. t Is. 9d., is. 11d., 25. ( 2s. 4d.,.. '' 2s. 6d.,25. 7d., is. Htf., 3s< ed.| ds, 11d,, 4s. dd. pair. / WHITE SAMPLE TOWELS-Usiial Puces, Is. 9d„ 2s. 2d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 3s. lid., 4s. 6d., 4s. 9d., fis. 3d., os. <kl., ss. lid. pan. Bargain Day Prices, Is, «d., Is. Td., is. 11d., 2s. 9d., 4s. Hd., 3s. 3d., 35.8 d., 3s. Hd.j is-, is. 6d. pair. !FHE FAMOUS S.S.S. DRILIr- inches n ide; pure -finish; fast colours; '< suitable for boys', girls', and ladies' ueai ; m two shades of blue only— 'light butcher blue and dark butcher blue; 18 pieces only. Bargain Day Price, Is. 2d. yard. BOOT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS. ' 140 pairs 77AT5IES' PATENT IJSATHER LACE BOOTS—Made on the fashionable Pans last; fawn elbtti legs; also blown velvet calf legs. Usual ! i, ; Price, 365. Gd.* pair. ' Bargain Day Price, 245, 6d. pair. 200 pairs LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES—Odds and ends, sue 4 only; all ' shapes and styles. Usual Prices, 19s. Gd. to 355. pair. ' '.. ' i ' \ Bargain Day Prices, Bs. 11d. td 28s. 6d. pair. SAVE ON WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR. iWHITE,AND NATURAL MERINO COMBINATIONS-Sliort sleeves. 1 W. size— bargain Day Price, 4s. 6d. i ' 0&— Bargain Ddy Pride, «s. Bd. i NATURAL WOOL AND COTTON COMBINATIONS- [ W—Shoit sleeves. 9S. fld. t sleeves. 6s, 6d. } " O.S.—Shoit sleeves. 9S. 11d. 0 S —Short slee\ es. 6S. 9d. ; W.—Long sleeves. 9S. 11d. W.—Long sleeves. 6S. 9d. , I * oS—Long sleeves. iOs. 9fl. 0 S.—Long sleeves. 7s. 9d. | ' . iIIBBED COTTON FLEECY LINED VESTS—Extra long; high necks. I '' Short sleoves— ' Bargain Day Price, 25,. 6d. i x ' Long sleeves— ' Bargain Day Price) 25.9 d. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. i ■"■"■■' ■ mil i yum ' fi. HANNAH & CO., LTD. BtlY YOUR WINTER SLIPPERS AT HANNAH'S. WHERE PRICES ARE REASONABLE. ' ' QUALITY OF THE BEST. LARGEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND TO CHOOSE FROM. i [Women's Coloured Felt Slippeis, Chenille hound, velvet pile soles, Is. 9d.; , Misses', Is. 6d : Girls', Is. 3d.; Child's, Is. Wondeilul \aluc i.Wbnien'b Coloured Felt Slippers, thidk felt and string solfes, colours raaioon ' and navy, 3s. 9d. 1 iWomen's Claret and Naiy Felt Slippers, velvet bound, sewn leather soles, 4s. 6d. iWomen's Arctic Check Slippers, with felt and leather soles, 4b. 6d iWomen's Khaki and Grey Felt Slippers, with felt and leather soles, os. 6d. Stout Royal Cord Sb'ppers, leather soles, 3s. f lld ; Men's, 4s. lid. iWonien'e Cherry and Navy "Kozj" Slippers, with chamois leather soles, ss. €d. ■ ' , Men's Black Felt Slippers, felt and leather soles, 4s. lid. Men's KBhaki Felt Slippers, felt and leather soles, ss. lid. Men's Black Felt Slippers, sown, leather soles, 7s/6d. WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST. R. HANNAH' & CO., LTD.; WELLINGTON. "v-"" '■"■ T"T *iMi.r>wiJar.WiiaiJiii.J»>M.MfJ»*tti»iuiii6iu^tii>i l .hiiii>F,itaMaai VEST POCKET "ANSCO" NO. 1 TAKES A DOUBLE SIZE PICTURE. fHIS superior V.P. Caraora takes perfect pictures 2\ inches' by 3J inches, yet 'costs only 2s. 6d. moro than the ordinary* V.P. Camera taking pictures half the" sizel Extremely simple to operate! One pull of. the front extends the bellows, and this extension is R.l6lD—lcnooks'cannot effeot, The lens is always in focus, no matter what the distance may be. The pictures are clear f.nd sharp, and make excellent enlargements Come and see the V.F Ansco No. 1! Size is only \\ s2J s 6 inches—weight only 12 ounces. \ PRICE WITH 'ACHROMATIC LENS- , 375. Gd. PRICE \ L WimANASTIGMATF/7.5 FOCUSING LENS-£4 ss. i WATERWORTHS, fiAMBTON QUAY (NEXT KELBURN TRAM), WELLINCTON. 'And at 68 Queen Street, Auckland. '

tjT ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlßEi—Lowest Rates and .Prompt Settlements, WARINE;—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage against All i Bisks. - jACClDENT.—Employers'. Liability.,, and a most Liberal Personal ' Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. « SECURITYto Policyholders, £6,249,479, 1 Pull information can bo obtained at 'JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., ■CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON, WATSON'S .WHISKY 16 THE BEST IN THE WORLD. For Information" relating to .WATENTS - AND TRADE MARKS *•*' CONSULT , BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 615 Lambton Quay, Wellington. * f • (POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO ALL NEUTBAL COUNTRIES. jTTNDER the new regulations, newsivJ papers addressed to neutral countries are not forwarded, UNLESS DISiPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under "The Dominion" Special Permit leaders who have been sending tho paper ,to friends resident'in any neutral countiy JVjjya ensure future forwarding by comrpiunicatuig with the Publisher. trjrr H. P H. I L P, '" * GORNHILL STREET, ' Hotwer Window, and Office-Cleaning, Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten. „by Machinery. !ALE ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED ToMhoßa M9s (3 rixge^,

CHOICE WAR TIME SUITINGS Are in Great Evidence at MILLIGAN'S,' KELBURN AVENUE. IT is worth whiln to see what Britisli manufacturers can do under difficult circumstances. «! J 0 H N COTTON" TOBACCO, In Jib. Tins, 3a. 6d. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesb'erg. 2oz. Bags, Is. • 4oz. Bags, 2s. HASPERO FRERES Egyptian Cigarettes (Specials) large size. In Tins of 50, Gs. ; Air-tight Tins of 100,- 10s. G. AND c 7 ALDOTJS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY. - THE WEATHER ♦ : FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT i P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for strong south to south-easterly winds. Expect cold, changeable, and 6howery conditions generally, tho barometer rising everywhere soon. Atmospheric pressure has decreased slightly in the north, but increased steadily In the south. West to southwesterly winds have predominated, and cloudj neaiher has prevailed, with rain in many parts. B. O. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, April 17, 1917. DISTRICT WEATHER REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) J'oalherstou, April 17,—Fine and bright. Jfastortou, April 17—Pine. Grey town, April 17.—Pine. . Beatlip 'ib hard to _ rub out when it" comes to making big sales of "No Rubbing" Laundry Help. He is a champion of tho first water, aud gives one of the popular Thinker Note Books free with every Is. pauket of "No Rubbing."—idvt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3056, 18 April 1917, Page 6

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