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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

SPLENDID THIRD-DAY CHANCES AT OUR GREAT WINTER SALE.! To-daV is only tho third day of our Great Winter Sale, and tho bargains ' are equally good as on the'first and second days. Ia pursuance 01 o plan to otfer all stocks, fresh items nre 'brought forward -evßry day con•7 . - ; • '-'sider tho following enormous reductions:— 1 ' CREAM COSTUME SPECIALS. iCRBAM GABARDINE COSTUMES IN TWO 'STYLES—Absolutely fresh! 'and i- r- clean; wide skirts; medium length coats, - with sligTitly- flarin? tajWM square roll collars. Usnal Prifie, X 6 16s. Od. v Sale Pr' ce > ! SMAItT COSTUME IN CREAM GABARDINE—Skirt is arranged in. pleats at ' l>adk>and sides; short coat,'with medium flare basque;, large sailor coiiai, - - faced with cream Moire; the ooat is finished with touches of blacK parent - lAftfW • • TTsiiftl Price JC7 17s 6d. • Sale Price, /as. oa. 'OTYIISH COSTUME IN CREAM, WOOLLEN BEDFORD CORD-The wide , skirt is gathered at back under two narrow bands; 'nedium l<mgto coat, ... V-,.- with panel back and front, flaring slightly (jn hips J coat collar and reveis. , Usual Price, A Ss. :i . Sale Price, £4 9s. Bd. . .. ... - HOUSE OR AFTERNOON FROCKS. ,BMART : HOUSE ITJOCKS IN >JAP SILK. CREPEWn vieus iosev.saxe g •• :•••• ' palo blue, palo and. mole grey; full .gathered skirts; full lwdice, M«i dM»t ' -' ' Wue; narrow vest of oreara lace and, waisttumd, trim- : . V:.med ia various waj's w-ith own buttons. Usual lrice, jy. BLACK TAFFETA HOUSE OR SEMI-EVENING GOWN—Skirt in thjep tiera V .:••• of shaped frills;' plain bodice, just cut. away from throat, wtli/Oite Ilawn collar; • swathed waistband and large bow at back. Usual^Pip?iM, 49s." 6d.' • tolP-LE BUT SMART FROCKS IN ROSE PINK, SAXB/iND CREPE DE CHENE—FuII gathered skirts, and softly gathered largo^quare: collars-of Ninon with kilting on edg.:s. . „ „ . . BARGAINS IN LOVELY EVENING■ COATS. 1 EVENING COAT IN APPLEGREEN VELOUR CLOTH-A full with Raglan sleeves and deep cuffs; cuffs are bound^witli -Natural.Musquash, -' '" ! -And-two bauds of the Fur trim the bottom .of coat; wide ,oollai_ m three points, also of Natural Musquash; lined with atlJl S a|| p?f ce^^f ' 17?6d. I CHIPF6n ; COAT-Long. full style; wide ■ mattasktSßSrsut ■aE'i'j? , Satin. Usual Prico, ill 145.. ■■■ . Salo Price, ,4Ss, bd. MODEL COSTUMES IN NAVY SERGE. . !.vnTIPT f-nSTUME iN FINE NAVY BLUE SUITING SERGE T Skirt arranged / paiol front stitchVmrt of long medium V fluting gracefully below the /hips; wide shaped collar bound > with Skunk ' Fur that fastens'round throat 'with tab and button or opens as low as - ( desired; lined with 'white Satin, ; Usual Price, i ■ Mn-n-PT rf)F?TmfE IN FINE NAVY-BLUE SUITING SERGE—FuII oircular ) 'ashorthip yoke; short coal: longer at back than front is sen, ; ■ ' fitting and trimmed with black Military Braidj, rolL collar black i silk embroidered with Moss Silk; coat lined with wlute ''M : . :'' i' ■" ■?- - •' a'v .'.3 v Famous for over 50 years tor ijuality, Style and Valne. . KIRKCALDIE •& STAINS, LTD, - R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. - ' SOFT & SILENT WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS FOR EASE AND COMFORT. i Our House Slippers liend with tho foot, consequently are comfortable from tho " first day of wearing.; We carry a large stock, and do a big trade because of our low prices. '' . NOTE THESE GOOD ,VALUES. I'■ Women's Blf.ck Pelt Turnover Slip- Women's Glaco Kid One Bar 1 Ward ' "1 * pais, black felt soles—lid. Shoss, rubber heels, very - easy ' 'i v W 1 12s. fid. ' ' / Women's 1 Light Chrome Ono Bar Women's Glace Kid One Bar. Shies, . i Ward Sloes, silent-,heels-Bs. 6d ; : • silk bows, covered kid heels—lis. 6d. ' '' ( . ; •J ' ' Women's Glace ■ Kid One Bar Shoes; "' - Women's Glace Kid xOne Bar Ward full round toes,, pump soles, leather ■ v«. Shoes/ silent lieels~9s.! lid. ■ heels—l3s. 6d. v Womeu J a Box Calf One Bar Ward i:-Womeny Black .Velvet One Bar Shoes/ Shoes, , pump soles, rubber lieelsV,.:- ■ . with Covered wood heels—7s., Gd.'. . ! 13s. 6d. POSTAGE : Cd., PER PAIR > EXTRA. ... i .1 • R. HANNAH ' & .CO.,,'' LTD., , WELLINGTON. / , .■ —: —"T : : — > BUY AN, "ANSCO" CAMERA AND ALWAYS CARRY IT WITH YO,U. The V.P. Ansco Camera is no bother. It fita the pocket or hand- ' - bag, and is no more in the way than a purse in a lady's bag, or tin of tobacco m a man's pocket. Therefore, it is'always ready to "snap" . | interesting incidents, and you may . ; ; J SELL THE PHOTOGRAPHS TO THE ILLUSTRATED PAPERS. . ,• , The Ansco V.P. Camera needs no "getting ready." Take it from the pocket and press a button. The lens extends in a flash and all is ready. The V.P. No.o, with Achromatic Lens, is 355. ' With Anastigmat F/7.5 Focussing Lens and Leather CJase it is £3 15s. , ' COME AND SEE. ! i '■ - ' ■ WATERWORTHS, '' ' LAMBTON QUAY (NEXT' KELBURN TRAM), '• WELLINGTON. ' ' i - And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland, i

. THE SUPER TOUCH OF. STYLE In Gentlemen's Clothes made by MILLION'S, KELBURN AVENUE, • Hag made "THE AVENUE" famous for- its Tailoring.

r ONDOH AND LANCASHIRE FIRE , " INSURANCE; CO.,.'LTD.'-' , FIR E.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settle"V ments. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered,„ incMing Personal Luggago against All IClsks. ACCIDENT.— Employers' Liability.' and a I most Liberal "Personal Accident Policy, including a Liet of Diseases. ' SECURITY TO' POLICYHOLDERS, • . ' " '£5,249.479. ... - ' Q V Pull information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF' ACENTS AND. ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. . i ■■ ' .' v.. . V- ' WATSON'S WHISKY. I j .IB THE , BEST Df THE WORLD. For Information relating to OATENTB AND TRADE MARKS, ■*- • CONSULT (BALDWIN AND KATWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambtoo Quay, Wellington. 'V . . !POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO ALL - ' NEOTRAL COUNTRIESUNDER" the new 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 friends resident in any neutral country ran ensure' future forwarding by com- : municating with tlie Publisher. W ir. p h i l p. . CORNHILL STREET, , : House, Window, and Office-Cleaning ' . Contractor.' ; Garnets Beaten by' . Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. "" "-nhnije 3292 16 rlnKs).

The-treasurer of the committee which carried out tho arranßements in connection with tho concert given in the Town Hall oh Tuesday by tho French soldiers now. in Wellington, would esteem it a favour if the donation's promised during the evening wero handed in to ttic secretary of the ltcturned Soldiers' Club. It is' desired to present tho money m a lump sum to tho visitors to-night. LIGHT DELIVERIES, convertible into pleasure cars in .ton minutes, are becoming more and moro popular with storekceners Tho satisfaction expressed by tS users of the CHEVROLET LIGHT justiliefl our claims for this model. Light initial cost and low maintenance, together with 'high fliiicieney, fully warrants your inspection of this ear. Pleasuro cars range from .£235 to -JJ255. Combination Delivory and Pleasure Cars from X 255 up. On nil models Self-starters and Electric-. Ligntfl are. standard equipment. For information wiito to or cnlI• on IHh TKMLNtOX MOTOR VIUtIU-ES LIMITED, 65 Courtenay Flaw, WfiLLIJvCiTON—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3153, 3 August 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3153, 3 August 1917, Page 4

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