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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. • $—. . WHY FLANNEL IS GETTING DEARER. WHY YOU. SHOULD BUY NOW. :- Flannel is a woollen, and wool is steadily climbing in price. Tho '.Allied military wool requirements are now equal to all tlio wool grown in Australia, New Zealand, South, America, and Soutli Africa—ssD,oOo,ooolbs. of scoured fibre, or more than two-thirds of tho world's production. •That leave 3 less than one-third of the -world's wool to clotho five hundred millions of wool-wearing people—honoe flannels arc getting dearoi\ On good grounds, then, wo caution you to secure your nannels now, ftnd wo submit values which will bo impossible later on:— 'ALL-WOOL FLANNEL-28-30 inohes wide; in stripe effects; .for, shirts; and pyiawos. ■ Prices, 2s. 9d., 3 S|| 3 S . 3d. y ardi "VIYELLA" FLANNEL—3I inches wide; in stripe designs; spocialy suitable for ladies' and men's pyjamas, men's and boys' shirts, ladies' blouses; self shades in pink, light grey, dark groy, navy, cardinal, black, greon, lavender, fawn, oreanv khaki. ' Price, 3s. 3d. yard. Also heavier,weight, in stripe design only. / Price, 4s, 3t), yard. , Heavy.weight, in cream only. . / Price, 3s, 9d. yard. Cretin only—36 inches wide. > Price, 3s. 3d. yad. "AZA" FLANNEL—29 inches wide; in stripe effects; for shirts and pyjamas and ladies' blouses; also in cream. . Price, 2s. 6d. yard. "SYCURA"—The ideal Flannel; 31 inches wide; in etripe effects; for pyjamas and shirts.; Price, 2s, 9d. yard. BILK AND WOOL FLANNELS-31 inohes wide; in. stripe effects; specially suitable for ladies' nyjamas and blouses. Prices, 3s. 6d.., 3s. 9d., 3s lid vard 'ALL-WOOL NEW ZEALAND FLANNELS-27 r 3O inches wide, in shades of grev' white, Shetland, and natural. "' Prir.es, Is. Bd., Is. 10d., 25., 2s. 3d., 2s, 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. 11d yard PLAIDING FLANNEL—2O inches wide; in shades of grey, dark grey white Shetland; suitable for. ladies'costumes and hoys' clothing. ' ' ■' ' Price, 3s, 6d. yard. Navy, shade only— ■ Price, 3s. 11d vard NAVY BLUE FLANNEL-27-30 inches wide. y . Prices, 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. 11d., 3s. 3d. vard SCARLET FLANNEL-27-29 inches wide. Prices, 2s. 9d., 3s. Sd. yard ■DOCTOR FLANNEL-26-30 inches wide; in shades of pink, natural trrey and Shetland. ■■..-■ Prices, Is. 9d., 25., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d vard CREAM SHRUNK FLANNEL-For ladies' and children's day or night wear-" 26-80 inches. Prices, Zs., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d.,/2s. 9d,, 2s. 11d., 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 9d , 3s. 11d 4s. 3d. yard, . " tFLANNELETTES—IncIuding the famous "Zindawn," "Speio," and Horrockses'stripe effeot; suitable for day or night.wear. r 33 inohes wide— Prices, 9d., Is. Id., Is. 3d. yard. • ».,~ 36 i^ohe 3 \ Prices, Is. 3d,, Is, 4d., Is, 6d., Is. Bd. vard SELP-COLOUR'"IAMBSWOOL" FLANNBLETTE-36 inches wide; in soft _„, shades of rose, fawn, blue, pink, and grey. Price, Is. Bd. yard. SELF-COLOUR FLANNELETTE-Im shades of cardinal, Royal blue, and pink3(iinches wide. " . Price, Is. Id. yard! lioyal blue, pink, fawn, marone, grey. Price, Is. 4d. yard. Pink, blue, and fawn. . ". Price, 1s 6d vard WHITE FLANNELETTE-33 inches wide. . < Prices, Is., Is.'idl." yard.' 36 inches wide —. CREAM "WINCE YETTE"-36 inohes wWo!' *'■ " ' S ' "' S ' Price,' Is.' yarV. "ZARA" WINCEY—3B inches wide; stripe effects; suitablo for ladies', men's, and boys'pyjamas, and men's and boys' Shirts. Price, Is. 3d. yard. ■" ■'•■•■..••■■. i Famous for over 50 years for Quality, Style and Value. , KIRKCALDIE fe STAINS, LTD, ' --^_»» M .^» JJ^«m v» m « -'■..- ■ / R.' HANNAH & GO., LTD./. . . WOMEN'S WINTER GAITERS ,_•■' AND GOLOSHES. NECESSITIES FOR WINTER WEAR. You can face the elements with assurance and comfort if you provide yourself with GOLOSHES to preserve your boots from the wet, and SMART-LOOKING GAITERS for warmth and comfort. •Wβ are now showing full stocks of these hnea. . ' GAITERS. . Women's Melton Cloth High' Leg Gaiters, in Navy, Blnck, Mole, and Fawn sa. lid. j Girls' sizes, ss. 6d. ■ e ■ ' ' . GOLOSHES. Women's Storm Front' Goloshes, light substance, 3s. Hd., is. lid.; Misse3' 10,to 2, 3s. 6d.; Girls', 7 to 9, 35.; Children's, i to 6, 2s. 6d. Women's Storm Front Goloshes, 6tout lolled edge soles, ss. Bd.; Mines', 10 to » 3s. 9d.; Girls',? to 9, 3s. 6d. "' Women's Footholds, low fronts, 3s. 3d.; high frouts, 3s. Cd. R. HANNAH &' CO., LTD* rt WELLINGTON. WRITE FOR OUR MAILORDER PRICE LIST. ~j „_..__;. ' __'__.....'_'• ■■ YOU CAN GET A HIGH-GRADE V.P. ANSCO CAMERA FOR 35/-. If you are going to spend 355. on aV.P. Caraiera, spend it on a V.P. Ansco No. 0. Tho superiority and advantages of this camen cannot be denied. It has rigid extension and is always in focus. The back comes off, enabling you to clean tho lens. The lods in better and the pictures are clear from corner to corner. Size of picture 1} x 2j. Price, with Achromatic Lons, 355. With Anastigmat ]<*/7.5 Focusing Lens and Leather Case, price is £3 15s. If you will just pop in, we will show- you. Do so—you probably pass our shop every day. .- . WATERWORTHS, . 1 L'AMBTON QUAY (NEXT KELBUEN TEAM), / WELLINGTON, j, , And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE . / >w ' r T~ i "~~1 - INSURANCE- CO., LTD. I FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt i >>^ Settlements.. . . / .As Made By MARINE.-All Classes Covered, includ- ' ing Personal Luggage against All . MTT T Tri A W'CJ Risks. , JBIIJULiIwAjW »3, ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and „_, _~_„■ a most Liberal Personal Accident , KELBURN AVENUE, Policy, including a List of Diseases, . Is an. investment in a good appearance, -— \ • and it will repay the cost in keeping SECURITY'to Policyholders, you from chills during the cold weather, £6,249,479. ; Full information can be obtained at THE WEATHER WELLINGTON. I AT « P.M. YESTERDAY. - ■ Present indications aro for moderate to : ~" " stronß north-wcaterly to south-westerly , • winds, weather changeable, m<l rain probable, especially in tho far north. WATSON'S WHISKY "'. ■ ifU ™ a - Atmospheric pressure oontlhties lon- in „_„ the south, and moderate to stronir wester. IS THE ly winds have prevailed. Tho weather has Pγ 0^*1 fair to cloudy in the East Cnast districts, but rain has fallen oa the West BEST IN THE WORLD. , ? oasl and iu OtaEO " „. c . BATB s. , Iteteoroloeical Office, Wellington, ; . May 24, 1917. ■ j . > DISTRICT REPORTS. „ T . .. ... , (Prom Our Special Correspondents.) For Information relating to Peathcrston. Mev 24.-Fine and bright. T>ATENTS AND TRADE SIARKS Giey.towu, Jffiy 24-Pine. , CONSULT , . • ===== BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, To-day, at 1.30 p.m., the chairman of PATENT ATTORNEYS t!l ? ,J -' e 4 ro schools will present the three 215 Lambton Qlla y, Wellington. ■ the scholars at tho Willis Street School „_,„_' _ „„_„ obtaining tho highest marks at tho rePOSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO cent examination. ALL NBTJTRAL_COUNTRIES. In a report of a (liscu ; sion by tUe UNDER the new regulations news W f ln / ton Harbour Board on the subpapere addressed tTneS coun ' iS? ? n f P f ?" a \ ° hi, [r e 9 °" ""P ol4 ** l / oods tries aie not forwarded, UNLESS DIS 1- '"t, 1 ' 10 b ? ard s storM ' nn mteriecPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISH T , fear, -hear" was incorrectly atING OFFICE OP THE PAPER ITSELF *f^ 11 to/'r- R. E. Sinclair. Mr. SinUnder "The Dominion" Special Permit c ' al f, has nlrea 'l.v his approval teadere who have been sending the paper i Precautions taken ]>y the board to friends resident in any neutral country • t av • le ln n ic t'°n of cliarges uneaß ensure future forwardine by com Jus ."y ? n "»portere who were unaware, WnMcatiDg .with the Publisher. ? WI . n K to P ostal delays, of the arrival of . their Roods. * ; fttk. H PEILP WAR INVENTIONS. ' iVtyS mnWrnVr c-tuppt ' Any invention for preserving lifo in . , ■ . COBNHILL STREET, the preeeut war, or any new pViipment i . •■ . House, Window, and which will add to the efficiency of- our \ -~.-'■ Contractor. . - armies is worth looking lifter. If you ' ■'"■ GSESfe deaaed and Beaton , by an idea see us about i(, or write &. .: T Machinery. for our free booklet, "Advice lo InvenSakiE3)Eßß PBOMPTLT EXECUTED tors -" Henry Hughes, LW., 157 Featherepa i^T~ , "^j efi ]ieEdfi29a(3riDffe). ton Street, Wellingtoii.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3093, 25 May 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3093, 25 May 1917, Page 4

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