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e KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. « A STYLISH HANDBAG IS AS > IMPORTANT AS STYLISH MILLINERY. i You doubtless hare noticed bow an old-fashioned (handbag has marred the smart effect of a costumo! The reverse case is also true—a stylish handbag adds to the attractiveness of the toilette. . Ladies who would be In tho fashion with their handbags should see the smart shapes wo are displaying. Not only ore they good in style, but their fine qualities mean that they 7et.im their shapeliness nnd neatness though daily; in \ißo. WE HAND YOU SOME PARTICULARS:— /MWN HEAL,ENGLISH CALF LEATHER BAG—Long deep shape, fitted 'with ' email puree and outside pocket. Price, 425. PAWN HEAL ENGLISH CALF LEATHER BAG-Peggy Shape; fitted with puree to match. i Price, 525. 6d. PAWN REAL ENGLISH CALF LEATHER BAG-Oblong shape; nickel frame, containing four fittings. < ■ Pries, 455. 9d. GREY REAL ENGLISH CALF LEATHER BAG-Oblong shape; nickel, frame; fitted with small pilrso to match. Price, 355. GREY VELVET CALF LEATHER BAG-Peggy shape; nickel frame; fitted with small ( purse. ' Price, 455. BLACK MOROCCO LEATHER BAG—Nickel frame; long deep shape. Price, 13s. 6d. BLACK MOROCCO BAG-Square Shape# leather lined. Price, 15s. 6d. BLACK MOROCCO BAG—Square shape; nickel frame; leather lined. Prices, 16s. 6d. and 17s. 6d, BLACK MOROCCO LEATHER BAG—Envelope dhape lined with poplin. Prices, 21s. and 225. 6d. each. BLACK MOROCCO LEATHER BAG—Deep shape; pleated into frame; fitted with purse and mirror; leather lined. Prices, ,335. 6d. and 475. 6d. BLACK REAL ENGLISH SEAL LEATHER BlG—Envelope shape; fitted with small purse. Price, 595. 6d, BLACK SEAL LEATHER BAG—Nickel fraine; fitted with purse. Price, 695. 6d. BLACK SEAL LEATHER BAG —Lon<* deep shape; fitted with purse and mirror. \ Price, 225. 6d, GREY FROGSKIN LEATHER BAG—Fitted with small purse to match; stirrup handle. Price, 18s. 6d. • BLACK MOROCCO LEATHER BAG—Peggy shape; fitted with purse. ■ . Price, 275. 6d. BLACK - MOROCCO LEATHER BAG—Peggy shapo; nickel frame; leather lined. Prices, 255. 6d,, 325. 6d. [BLACK 'MOIRE SILK BAG—Finished with tassel. •*'' Prices, Bs. 6d., 9s. 6d., 10s. 6d., lis. 6d,, 15s, 6d. i. BLACK MOIRE SILK BAG—Pleated into frame; oval shape. ; Prices, 10s. 6d., t3s. 6d. BLACK MOIRE SILK BAG—Nickel frame; oval shape; finished with a band of gathered silk. u- , ' Pric9, 14s. 6d. ' BLACK MOIRE SILK BAG—Long deep. 6hape; finished with tassel; nickel , frame. ■ 1 Price, IBs. 6d. BLACK MOIRE SILK "BAG—Envelope Shape; fitted with'small pur6e to match. - Price, 225. Bit ./ $ — Famous fof over 50 years for Quality, Style and Value. / KIRfCCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

R. HANNAH & CO., LTD>. WOMEN'S STOUT WINTER BOOTS. DURABLE—COMFORTABLE—STYLISH. >- : ; ' ' • " / y NEW GOODS JUST TO HAND. Women's Stout Chrome Derby Bals, : Women's Grey Cloth Top Lace and round toes, common-sense Seels— Button Patent 1 Golosh, round toes, 16a. 6d. welted—lßs. lid. '.Women's-Heal Box Calf Derby Bals., Women's Glace Kid Derby Bals., patperforated 'quarters,/ round toes— ent caps, newest style and shape— • 19s. 6d. •: . 18s. 6d. Women's Stout Box Calf Derby Golf Women's Cloth Top lace Boots, glace ' Boots, 3<tathen lined, welted kid. golosh, welted Soles, in colours: ■' soles—2Bs. 6d. Khaki, Brown, Mole, Putty, Black - —30s. .. ' Women's Tan Willow Calf Derby Golf BocrfcJ, leather lined, stout welted Women's High Leg Tau Kid Derby soles—3os. , / Bals, full toes, welted—2B9. 6d. MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED. " ft / "R. ■ HANNAH' & CO., LTD'. 1 ' WELLINGTON. WRITE FOR OUR LATEST MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST, BETTER VEST-POCKET CAMERA VALUE : - ansco v.p. n® . o . . . , ■ .. Tlf ANY times we have told you of the bstterness of the Ansco V.P. No. 0 i • Camera—be sure you see an Ansco first. The baok comes off for loading, also enabling you to clean the . lens. The extension is rigid—knocks can't put it out of focus. It has an excellent star-opening 5-bladed shutter, giving remarkable accuracy at ull speeds. ~ Price, with Achromatic Lens, 355. 'With F/7.5 :Anflßtiginat Focusing Lens, the price is .£3 155., black leather case included. ' * With F/6.S Foousing Lens and shutter working from l-10th to l-200tii of a second, price is -£G 10s., with blaok leather case. , , .•* ■ '<, , COME AND INSPECT THESE MODELS. _ " ' WATERWORTHS, , ; L'AMBTON QUAY (NEXT,KELBUKN TRAM), WELLINGTON. / And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland.

AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Sates ; and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage against' All Risks. ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policyholders, £6,249,479. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. WHISKY " , .IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. For Information relating to ' pATENTS AND TBADB MABKS CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAT WARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO ALL NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. UNDER the now regulations, newspapers addressed to neutral countries are not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under "The Dominion" Special Permit readers who have been sending the paper to frionds resident in any neutral country can ensure future forwarding by communicating with the Publisher. W il. PH. I LP, * CORNHILL STREET, House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor. Carpets Cleaned . and Beaten by Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephone 3292 (3 rings).

Officers' Uniforms, THE SUPERIORITY In Style and Quality of ■ MILITARY UNIFORMS MILLIGAN'S ' kelbueN avenue. Is the reason for their recognised preeminence. THE WEATHER FORECAST AND SUMMARY Present, indications are for northerly winds, increasinc strong to gale, skies cloudy to overcast, rain later, weekend probably stormy, barometer fallins everywhere.. Moderate to stroner northerly winds have ruled , with increasing cloudiness generally, and a steadily falling . barometer everywhere.-: D.'C. BATES.' Meteorological Office, Wellington, Juno 7, 1917. DISTRICT REPORTS. (B'rom bur Special Correspondents.) Featherston. June 7—Fine and bright. Greytowu, June 7—Fine, heavy frost. The' silent flexibility of the. Hudson Super Six is a thing to marvel"at. This car is without exception the most euent car on the road. Correct balance and weight distribution,- together with a coach-built body and an ideal-springing system make the Hudson Super Six the easiest riding car on N.Z. roads. The Dominion Motor Vehicles have tha latest model on view at 65 Courtenay Place, and will be pleased to demonstrate to you if you will call, 'phono, or writo thorn. —Advt. of Commons, presiding at a meeting of the Fight for Right Movement, referred to the probability tliat wo sliould bo unable to como to any agreement with the German Government as now constituted. Before wo should be able to sign any peace we sliould have to iusist, lie added, on being in a position to como to ail agreement with a Government totally different in essence and-constitution from that which now misgoverrned Germany. ' Hill Bros, wish to impress upon -all thoir lady friends tho desirability of always carrying the famojs Thinker Noto Book, especially as it is given awny free with every Is. paoket of that wonderful labour-saver—"No Rubbing" Laundry Help.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3105, 8 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3105, 8 June 1917, Page 4

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