KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ' ft AGAIN 'TIS BARGAIN DAY ! AGAIN 1 HUNDREDS OF SAVINGS AWAIT YOU ' 1 Bargain Day at Kirkcaldie's is your t weo kly chance of counteracting tie increasing costs of commodities due to the ■ "war. It is in fact a one-day sale—a day of big economies—a day of price reduc- ] tions on hundreds and hundreds of first f (juolity wanted wearables. It-is a week- C . ly opportunity of paying: less, where in v ! a majority of instances would now ; .v have to pay snore tinder everyday con-' ( ■ -/ dlUocs, .. BARGAIN DAY •' . s is fc>3ay. Oar Bargain Room is packed with ccoagny offerings; all departments 1 are represented, and very varied/ are the chances. The Manchester, the Mantles, ■; v the Dresses, the Bancy, the Haberdash'ri' ery, the Eootwear, , the Clothing, the - . - Hardware—eaci* haß cent a "full quota" ' V '■ of Wednesday enaps to the big Bargain • ( .*'■ ' ■ Room—specially Belected items.' So S r there's a grand display. Qualities, don't 1 forget, ore of the very best; all items ■ .'.■■■ are ■ from enr good, every-day stocks. . BARGAIN DAY ■> ie too good to let Blip by ,unheeded. Why pay moro to-morrow for precisely the ' same thing that is bargain-priced to-day? i • Visit our Bargain Room. Carefully inspect this attractive showing of money--savors from all sections. The very item or items you need may be inoluded, ... and you will be agreeably .surprised to . ' find it priced lower-than you haTO lieen ./■■■ -:■} ■ anticipating. The Bargain.Room is on ' : ' . . the first floor. .Tate the.lift. / ■ ; - Famons for over 50 years for Qnality, Style and Yalne. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. E. HANNAH & CO., LTD. REGULATION SERVICE BOOTS FOR MILITARY MEN. v (Wellington said: "A soldier is as good as his feet." .Which shows the imv iportance of being well shod when on service. OUR MILITARY BOOTS will , stand the hardest kind of wear and) give absolute oomfort in every particular. , ,i /We have received many flattering testimonials from men who have tested them 'v; / ::,fcn .the field of battle. l '- - \ . ■, BUY YOUR BOOTS DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. ' glen's Greenhide Working Boots, no Men's Brown Willow Calf Darby Bals, - ' . caps, extra strong 6crefred soles, wax , ,no caps, wide welted soles; extremely : thread .stitched/uppers—3os.' easy—32s. Bd. . < Jlen's Stout Tan; Calf .Marching' Boots, Men's Brown Willow Calf Blucher toe caps, strong standiard screwed Bals, outside oounter, leather lined, .'soles—32s. 6d. stout welted soles—3ss. -glen's Stout 'Tan Calf Marching Boots, Men's Dark Brown Willow .Calf Derby no . caps, regulation pattern, wax Bals, for d!ress wear, leather lined, threaded uppers, square toes—32s. wide welts, "Footform"—4sa. E. MANN AH & CO., LTD., MILITARY BOOTMAKERS, ) WEILIHOTON. YESTERDAY WILL BE MORE THAN A MEMORY WHEN. YOU BECOME.THE POSSESSOR OF AN "ANSCO" ' ( . ' p?-is the most, perfect iCamora made. Let Waterworths lid "The ; Ansco People," tell vou about'the No. 2 "ANSCO."' Fitted with , . . - : an Anastigmat Lens.andl Micrometer Focussing device, the little "ANSCO" - ' No 2 makes PICTURES THAT ARE PERFECT. , They measureV • : . x 3|in., and can be enlarged to any size. THE PRICE OF TtiE ANSCO NO. 2 IS £4 10s. iWo havp other models at prices from 355. to "iCU 10s. WATERWORTHS LIMITED "THE ANSCO PEOPLE." \ 286 LAMBTON QUAY i WELLINGTON. 58 QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND.. jr ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE • V INSURANCE CO., LTD. f IRE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settle- ~ UNIFORMS FOR AKMY MARINE.—AII Classes Oovered. includtns OFFICERS ~ \ Personal.Luggage affainsfc All Bisks. MADE BY ' P >xnofit Liberal Personal Aooldent Policy. MILLIGAN'S, , ' — a ■ MILITARY STAFF, SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS, KELBURN AVENUE, ' £121941). ' Give Great Pleasure to Connoisseurs. . ffnll 1 information can be obtained at THE WEATHER JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD,, 4 ' CH,E^ AOE w7LUNCTON" ORNEVB, FORECAST AND SUMMARY ' AT i P.M. YESTERDAY. . Present indications are for high soufch- ■ easterly winds, weather squally, with , heavy rain and flooded rivers, tspeci- .■ I ' ally in the northern and East Coast distriots, barometer rising everywhere. . Dull and misty weather lias prevailed _ and roin generally heavy in parts, and WATSON'S WHISKY floods reported at Kaikoura. Strong sou- • \ ' therly wipds have predominated. . . ■> D. O. BATES, IS THE Director. 1 llctcorological Oflico. ■Wellington, BEST IK THE WORLD. ■ Soptembor-li, 1917. i , .DISTRICT REPORTS. ' (Prom Our Own Correspondents.) ~ . Fcatherston, September 11.—Dull, chilly For Information relating to conditions. ■ ; Grey town, September 11—Dull. 1 [OATBKT3 AKD TRADE MARKS, ) <*-* OONBUKT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD,, CHEVROLET SHATTERS CHRIST- ' PATMI JTIOP.mV.. CHOBCH-DXINBDIN ItBCOllI). — shown by the recent rccord run from »jr H. P H I Ii P, Christchurch to Dunedin and return. *W. OORNHIIiL STREET. - The journey Christchurch to Dunedin 1 House. Window, and Ofllce-Cleanlng was accomplished with the gears Contractor. SEALED IN HIGH, and on the return journey the second gear was used once Carpets Cleaned and Beaten'by on ]y_ The following particulars are Haohlnery. taken from tho official record:—Total 'ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. m ji eß> 492; highest speed, 51 miles peri Telephone.3292 (i rings). hour; average speed, 32£ miles per hour;| — — : netrol consumption, 29 miles per gallon. THE DOMINION MOTOR VEHICLES , wm 0' ™ «»?«-•»jjgK 'y ssrvs NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. Vehicles Garage, 44-40 Tory Street. —— Price, inoluding self-etartor and electric • TTmreß the new regulations newspapers lights =2235 to .£255. Advt. II I addressed to nentral countries are ■ forwarded UNLESS DISPATCHED , * THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OP A. suggestion that peoplo should econo- • SHE-PAPER ITSELF. „ ~ raise in materials by wearing sandals r - •■tJiider THB Dojiinion Spscial Permit an( j no stockings during the summer an- .■ readers who havebeen the paper pcars in tho ylenna Zeit, which appeals ■ .can torwardlnß b™ to th Q leader, of fashion to set the exfcnnleatine with the Publisher. ample.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3188, 12 September 1917, Page 6
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