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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, . 6 : EXQUISITE LINGERIE-OF GREAT INTEREST TO ALL LADIES We are making a particularly attractive display of new Lingerie in dainty Silks and Crepe de Chene. You will be delighted with the smart styles and neat workmanship of these garments—not for a long whilo has such beautiful Lingerie been shown in Wellington. Some items follow, and wo adviso you to inspect our window display on Lambton Quay. HERE ARE SOME DETAILS:CEEPE DE CHENE NIGHTDH-ESSES-In sky, helio., cream, and pink; oxquisitcly hand-embroidered in a variety of designs. Price, 475. 6d. each. DAINTY SHELL PINK SILK. NIGHTDRESSES-Trimmed with Val. lace and insertion; Empire shape; V neck; finished at waist with ribbon beading. Price, 335. 6d. each. ; SHELL PINK JAP. SILK NIGHTDRESSBS-Einpire shape; cut- square at , neck; trimmed with, Indian lace and insertion and wide, ribbon beading. 1 ' Price, 495. 6d, each. , VERY EFFECTIVE CREPE DB OHENE NIGHTDRESS-Trimmed with Val. lace and honeycombing; O.S. size, in cream and pini. Price, 635. JAP. SILK CHEMISES—In new envelope shape; daintily handrombroidorcd. [ • Price, 275. 6d. each. \ CREPE J)B CHI2NE CAMISOLES—Trimmed with Val. lace and insertion and 1 ribbon beading at neck; in pink and while! Price,- 255. each. I .VERY EFFECTIVE JAP. SILK CAMTSOLE-Trimmed with Val. lace and ini sertion; narrow embroidery beading motifs; small sleeves. • Price, 245. 6d. f ■ a ' ■ e ' i 3 famous for over 50 years for Quality, Style and Value. [ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. t■. ■ ■ i , ■ 3 ' ■ iki> _ _ „.__..._-,_ - ..'. it •■■■■■■ l ' MAYORAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I W.A R. ■ L.O A N... • J CITIZENS' MEETING," ■ o I feel it my duty to invite the Citizens of Wellington to be present at; (1 the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall TO-DAY (Tuesday), the 28th instant, e at 12 o'clock Noon, to hear reasons advanced why they should' invest in the n War Loan. It is not the privilece of all'to fight the Enemy' at the Front; .8 but everyone can aid iu the eonte.st by placing his wealth with the Govcvn'f ment to make the! Loan a complete success.« lon are respectfully urged to attend. ' • '" J Among the Sneakers will be the Prime Minister (Ht. Hon. W. F. Masscy), : . e Minister of Finance (Kt. Hon. Sir J. G. Ward, Bart.), and Members of ]. Parliament. ' , e 27th August, 1317. ' , JOHN P.' LTTKB. , '■.'•• ' Mayor.

BAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, WUitmore Street. J rpHE Anniversary Meeting will be hold k JL TO-NIGHT (TUKSDAY), at 8 o'clock. . . Chairman: The Hon 0: }V. Rnssell, Minister of Marine. Interesting: Speeches. 3 A Sulcudid Programme of Music will be presented by Mrs. H. P. Wood and Party. ~' ADMISSION FREE. A warm invitation is extended to all in. j torested in tho men of th'e sea. f ■ ; -, > . TEBEAOE BED CBOSB DAY.-- } ■ ■ t ! Tt/jm ADAMS will hold a'Meeting at' 9« 1 IS , ! The Terrace on WEDNESDAY. 29tl ■ AUGUST, at 4.30 n.m. 1 All interested in the abovo aro invited. WOMEN'S NATIONAL BBSEKVE OP' NEW ZEALAND. . . ■ ■ ■' I BADGES FOE SOLDIKES' & SAttOltS' \ MOTHERS. , • •'■" D '. '■ l nriHESE Badges will be Sold'at the Beit union of Mothers at the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29-price Is. 6a , , , —and also at the Reserve Office, 157 Featherston Street, every Tuesday. (Signed) ISABEL BHBPPARD, Hon. Secy, of Hon, Division Women's , National Reserve. • t ~~ the wellington meat export comx ' ..pant, limited. . notice to shareholders. t ... . t I nPHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF I JL SHAREHOLDERS in this Company i will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, ■.'■ National Mutual Buildings, Wellington. , TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 28th August, 1917, at j 12.15 p.m. s • ' BUSINESS: ~ ■ 1. To Receive the Annual Bcjoort and ' Balance-sheet. D : 2. To Elect Two Directors. * 3. To determine the Remuneration of Directors for the year. 8 4. To Elect Three Auditors and fit their Remuneration. - Proxies must be lodged at the Company's 3 Offices not later than forty-eight hours bel fore the time of meeting. ■ The Share Books of the Company will he closed from Bth to 28th AugUßt,- inclusive. P. D. SLADDEN, ' . Secretary. Wellington, Bth August, 1917. ii ~~~ ■ ' '. ~ s THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT. 1908. j (Section 50.) a In the respective Estates of AGNES SCOTT. t Spinster, CHARLES HONOUR, Sailor, J both late of Wellington, deceased. s n .4 LL Creditors and others havine Claims " XX against either of these Estates are 1 hereby required to send them, with par- - tioulars, to the District Manager of tho n Public Trust Office, at Wellington, on or ° before the 19th day of October, 1917. j Accounts not rendered by tho date named may bo rejected. All moneys payable to either of tho abovo ~ Estates may be lodged to the credit of '• the Public Trustee's Account at any postal 3 money-order office, or paid to the District '- Manager of tho Public Trust Office at Weif UngtOn - FRED. FITCHETT, „ s Public Trustee. r 20th August, 1917. •I : r IMPOUNDING NOTICE. I TTMPOUNDED. in Upper Hntt Pound, by 1 JL Town Board Ranger, One Young Dark • Bed Bull, no brand nor marks visible. ' If not claimed and expenses paid, to bo s sold on tho 3rd day of September, 1917, at r twelve o'clock noon. E. PAUL, ' Poundkeeoer. r -r Tho deepest Atlantic sounding yet diss covered is 27,866 ft. It was takon 100 miles : north, of Porto Rico. Tho Paci&c has a spot near Guam '1300 ft. deeper. On an average .every halfpenny in circulation changes hands eleven times a = weok, every penny eight times, every sixpence h'vo times, and every shilling three limes. The True British Spirit. GILBEY'S DBY GIN. t' Its Quality ie unsurpassed. —Advt.

Tho cnttro coastline of the globe j= about 131i,000 miles. Re wise, in time! 'Tis good advico; Mau gels his chance but seldom twice! And therefore do not bo cajoled Into neglect of cough or cold; For both there ie no nostrum truer Than that of Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure.—A.dvt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3175, 28 August 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3175, 28 August 1917, Page 7

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