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& STAINS, LTD. 11 " .... .".:' .. ,>' '" ■' ' '' : THE WEAVES. THE DYES. THE PRICES ■ MAKE THESE DRESSES GOOD IDEAL. , •• ..--Bear iiumind, itis not so much the-making up, bull tho material itself which" endows the dress or costume with long-wearing quality and :■• ''.lasting, good -appearance/ Ohoose, therefore, ono of .our smart materials., in which flawless weave and high-grade tlyos aro combined. In each instance, too, the.. moderate-price is an ( added attraction, so faere is : ': • .-.every reason why you 6honld select hire. ' ....'. CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:GREY CHEVIOT .TWEEDS— U inches wide; in light, mid, and dark greys. V. '-■■■■...•■,";■•■ . . Price, 4s. 3d. yard, GREY CHKVIOT---T-WEEDS-U indies wide; in several shades of plain grey; suitable.for:.costumes or skirts. Price, 4s. lid. yard. .ENGLISH. HEATHER TWEEDS-J2 inches wide; in jjrey, .'brown, and greort colourings. ' . ' Price, ss. 6d. yard, ' BOTTLE-GREEN CHEVIOT SERGES-48 inches wide. Price, ss. 1!d. yard, HEATHER MIXTURE "TWEEDS-5B inches wido; in fawn, grey, green, and brown colourings. Price, 6s. 11d. yard. LIGHT WEIGHT- -ENGLISH. SUITINGS-52 inches wide; in fawn, grey, and :; ■ brown' colourings; suitable for smart costumes. Price, 6s. 11d. yard, GREY- CHEVIOT TWEEDS—SO inches wide; in plain shades of grey. .. .'\.:'-■■■■.';. ■■-'■' '■■■■;}- ■ Price, 6s. lid. yard* ■" BLACK JAM).. GREY■•"CHECK TWEEDS-51 inches wide; in two designs of' , : : .cblreksji.very smart for costumes. and skirts. Price, 7s. 6d. yard, ENGLISH HEATHER TWEEDS-5B inches wido; in heather mixtures; all the latest colourings. \ Price, 7s. 3d. yard. V ENGLISH. WOOL SUITINGS—SO inches wide; in browns, electric, sapphire, and ■ • wino colourings. . . ' Price, 11s, 9d. yard, .GREY WOOL 'SUITINGS-St.inches wide; in light, mid, and dark grey. . Price, ds, lid, yard<- . BABRICORDS—SB"inches wido; in shades of green, mole, fawn, khlaki. : Price, 16s. 6d. yardi BABRICORDS—SB inches wide; in shades of mole, fawn, green, putty, khaki. • ' . . .'.,'. , Price, 17s. 6d, yard, . CREAM ABERDEEN inches wido; very suitable for underwear, ', "' •'■- etc., and will wear arid wash well. , • Prices, Is. 9d., 25., 2s. 6d,, 2s. lid/, 3s. 6d., 3s. 11d. yard, CREAM RADIANT A— i2lU inches wide; recommended to wear and wash well. , .... .. .■'".' Prices, 2s. 11d., 3t. 3d., 4s. 9d., ss. 3d., ss. Bd. yardt CREAM GABRICORD—SB inches wide; suitable for costumes or dresses. Prices, 15s. 6d. and 17s. 6d, yard) BLACK COSTUME CLOTHS—46/54 inches wido; for costumes or dresses. .-.-• ■•■ Pricos, 45.. lid., ss. lid., Bs. 11d., 9s. lid., 10s. 6d., 12s. 63"., 18s, 6d, yardj .BLACK SUITINGS AND SALTAIRE COATINGS-58/G0 inches wide. . ■ Prices, 7s. 11d., Bs.. 11d., 9s. 11d.,105. 6d., 13s, 6d,, ,16s, Bd, yard,- '•■■.'■• ' ■ ' . — - —* —:— ■ .; :■•-■ Farnous.for over 50 years for Quality, Style and Value. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ..' &. HANNAH &■ CO., LTD.' , HANNAH'S BOOTS GIVE EVERY SATISFACTION! ... ' QUALITY-PHI CE - WEAR, AND ■ ' ■ . ■ . .T." . .• ' . all other things that count, will be fotnd satisfactory in our boots, so be on the/ . ...safe side.and buy from ttie house that gives best value-VHANNAH'S." >,•' • Women's Chrome Lace Boots, stout soles Men's Split Kip Shooter Boots, nails} for country wear—lss. 6d. and tips, the famous "G" brandH '■' Women's Plain Leather Dairy Boots, ~l 6s, - ™- , _ ,„. „. . ■ -watertight tongues, heel tips-lfe:- 6d. il ? as , B " fc Waxed Kip Shooters, un- _ .~° _; •' . _•, , . breakable whole backs, nailed or Women e Chrome Dairy Boots, plain peged soles—23s. 8(1 ■■■ leather fronts, .heel tips-lis. 6d.. Men's Chrome Golosn'ed Lace Bootsi Women's Glace Kid Lace Boots, patent round toes, riveted soles—l7s. 6d. caps, round toes, Cuban heels, for Men's Glace Kid Lace Boots, round :. light wear— 18s. 6d. toes, sewn soles, for best wear—2os. ■:'■■■■ WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST. ' . . ' R'> "ttannatt & no , i«- 1~ £L SOL Qo vv/«) JLJ IJJij' v WEV.LINCTON. ■•■■•■ •:•.'• . PRICES AEE THE'SAJfE AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. ""QUICK AND ACCURATE- ~ .. . FILMS i .. . ■ /pHIS announcement is published to bring under your notice the "Speedex" Photographic Film. , . : The "Speedex" is rapid, dependable, flawless — made by the 'Ansco Company,' who originated the roll film. '"-' ' ' "Speedes" films do not peel or blister. They're fresh and uniform in quality, making first-class negatives. • Try ! the : "Speodex"—you'll 'be glad. ':/]:]., ■;:. WATERWORTHS, ' ■ LAIIBTON QUAY (NEXT- KELBURN TRAM), ■ .. 'y''' ): :> " • / WELLINGTON; ' '■•''•■ ' And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland.

~VOU MUST HAVE NOTICED. HOW -Hi MUCH BETTER 'AN OJJTICM LOOKS IN 'A UNIFORM MADE BY i MILLIGANU MILITAItr EXPERTS AT KELBURN AVENUE. " ' ATTORNEYS AND AGENTS FOR ABSENTEES. TJEUSOXS whose business or other iiiterJL ests iuvolve absence from the Dominion, or entail constant moving about, can confidently appoint the Trustee Branch of the New Zealand , Insurance Company, Ltd., to act as their Attorneys and Agents. This substantial concern is empoimrefl bySSpeclal Act of Parliament, to pertorm all the functions of a Trust Coi/ipany. It affords tho advantages ot Complete Security. Efficient Management, Immunity from disturbance of arrangement by Death or Defalcations, and World-wide Accessibility. Through tho Company's Branches, situated at various important centres, clients can readily obtain information, issue instructions, and receive income as it, bdeomes due. Jf you rcQuivo an Aecnt, Tead tie Company's Handbook, obtainable post free from any local llranch or from the Trnst Mnnagei at Auckland.' NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, Trustee, Executor and Agoncy Branch. C. F. THOJVAS, Trust Manager. M-ASPERO FREIIES, EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. IT is highly important that Egyptian Cigarettes should bo in good, fresh condition if their true flavour and fine aroma is to be realised and enjoyed to the full. Wo have received a new shipment of MASPEEO FRERES' SPECIALS from. Cairo, and the perfect condition in which they .have opened will satinfy to a degree tho connoisseurs' taste in Egyptian Cigarettes. Boies of 10. Iβ. Tins of 50. ss. I G. AND C. ALDOUS, .IQIAOOQNIPTB, 356 .LAHSIOg MAI.

T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD, , FlßE.—Lowest Rates .and Prompt Settle*' ments. ■ MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including ■ Personal Luggago against All Risks. ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, . including a, List ot Diseases, -SECURITY TO-POLICYHOLDERSj . £6,249,479. ' - Poll information can bo obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., . CHJEF ADENTSAND ATTORNEYS, . .. . WELI.INGTON. WATSON'S WHISK! - IS TEE -: ; BEST IN THE WOELD. For Information relating to PATENTS AND. TRADE MARKS, *•*. . CONBULT ' -BALDWIN AND RAT.WARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, , 815 Lambton Quay, Wellington. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO AEL NEUTRAL OOUNTKIES. FNDEE the new regulations newspapers addressed to neutral countries are not forwarded UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OPFIOE OF THE.PAPER ITSELF. Under THE DOMINION Special Permit readers who havo been sending the paper to friends resident in any neutral country can ensure future forwarding by communicating with tho Publisher. WH. V H I L P, • COENHILL STJ&ET, :.:. '".-.•House, Window, and umcfc-Cleaninß Contractor. Carpet's Cleaned and 'Beaten by Machinery. '{Ha OEDEES PEOMPTLT EXECUTED, •u.' .'.:_ mdenhMieJ® ..fi. rinsa), ' ■'' _-j_

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3136, 14 July 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3136, 14 July 1917, Page 6

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