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t KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. '■;■ '"v■.-■■ : : ■■ :: —r-^~ — ■'• ,> SMART TAFFETA COSTUMES IN , 7 LATEST STYLES FOR SPRING WEAR./ f If you' like attire of Taffeta, give attention to the costume items fea- .': ;: turedrbelow. The garments are, a ttractive alike for their emartness ■'■'•-:. and value—they're in black and black and white. FIVE LOVELY MODELS: '■'.'■" "{ATTRACTIVE MODEL COSTUME IN BLACK TAFFETA—The skirt is plain "' r vr except for a deep,'loose band on hips which ends in plain SMh 'ends in ■ /■' :•-';' front; medium length coat semi-fitting at eides, which are' trimmed with \ r ;:■ buttons, but full in front and/back, gaged under a new-shaped bow across ,' ■- ; 'tho centre of back, and long sasli ends in front; soft pointed revers and ' i : square collar; sleeves finished with buttons; lined with whito soft Satin. / ; . Price, £14 14s. .;•; CHIC MODEL COSTUME IN BLACK TAFFETA-Tbe skirt has a wido box ■. : . ■'."-■ pleat in front and two box pleats at the back; gaged at the sides; Wist is ■■'■!,;.'■ , finished with deep pocket flaps; charming coat; medium ldngth, and closely ■ ■....■-■.■■- gaged across tho waist at tho sides, but in long straight lines front and '~: ■"■■■"'■' baok; a deep tuck over shoulclere, which is continued into ends tanging : ."'V : .\ some inches bejow tlio coat in front and into, a point at back, caught in at ■•.'■'•';■-:'■ the waist with a full bow; wide sailor rever collar, with narrow kilting on . •;. edge and stitched .with Floss Silk: silk buttons aud , loops finish the front. '.■"'i-'- r ■ ~"-■:■:■■ . : ; . ' ' ' Price, £14 14s. ■■ ;^;: - { -' ■■•■■ ■• ■>■-■ -..■.■ "■■■■. (J .:' •• BLACK TAFFETA COSTUIIE-Tho° plain skirt is arranged in two bos rX'J ■'■'•■'■'"•" pipits at tlio baok, and 1 , on the'liips are deep .folds imitating flat^fiockets, ,i . ...■■' y : . and trimmed with butfnns; α-ather short coat gaged all round'the Vaist and: ■.";.; ','■■'■:■ hanging in full flutes; a narrow stitched, waistband' with! long tio ends; • "v;V : ;i shonldiefs and front of coat is a stitched design in Floss Silk—also the cuffs ;' : ; - of the wide sleeves; a small-sailor collar; own buttons and buttonholes fin;''r: ish tho front; lined to waist with black Satin. • Price, £15 15s. ; : tMOIRE COSTUME IN BRIGHT NAVY-The skirt fastens Tinder a fold h\ front ! 'and is gathered) under-a band! at the back; on either side of front aro cir- ,'•'•',■■'. cular inset pockets trimmed with self buttons; medium length coat semi- ".■-■; fitting to vaist at back; long straight fronts with deep revers tolling from ,'"•'•'■"■■•'■■!■' shoulders almost to..waist, .with.moire loops and buttons closely set—these ■-''V could fasten the fronts up if 'desired; soft square collar and narrow waiet- )'{":.. band; sleeves finished with button,?. • . Price, £9 9s. 6d. : ; SEXCLU / SIVB MODEL COSTUME .IN A FINE GEOS GRAIN NAVY SILK-The "-' V .plain skirt is gaged on a high corslet waist with a deep heading; a loose, ','•: deeply band on iip 3 ending in long tie-ends in front; medium .'•" ■ length coat full arid gaged at Tvaist- a deeply pointed shaped band that ';-V '"■■:■'■■ meets .with a button at waist and back, andl fastens with long ends and but- '■''.';.; tpn'in front; square roll rever collar; pouched sleeves gathered into a deep '■ boll-shaped cuff; this costume is distinctive in having no stitching or other SvV •;■■■,'■: trimming. ■.■ -' ' ' . . rPrlce, £14 .14s. \Sv^ "::'-':.:. ••• : : -—-♦— -* V v,- ~ ;'..'■ "■■ : : ■■.--.' . A "' ; " ■'■ -■■■■■' :'. .' ■ !■" Famous for .over 50 years for Quality, Style and Yalne. iff KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. i SOMETHING REALLY SMART. "; i-'# t / \:/.'' ' WOMEN'S TAN SHOES. \ .; ~ ■ THE PRICE IS ALMOST IRRESISTIBLE, ,• 7 (Wβ.have exactly 1000 Pairs.of'WOMEN'S TAN RUSSIA ■,'„ CALF SLIP-ON ■'■•:'• 'AMERICAN COURT SHOES, the Very" smartest Summer Walking Shoes you ■. ... could Vish for. TAN .is undoubtedly, popular this eeason, and stocks are : most . ;'■ -difficult; to lay hands .on, 60 we strongly recommend our customers to get in early ;■- on this line. •.. ■•■' •-:■'.; :'.. '''..''• . . .•:"'./■'. STYLE RIGHT — SHAPE RIGHT —— PRICE BIGHT. ' .Women's 2 to 7 Tan Russia Calf Court Walking Shoes, flexible welted eoles, smart heels, perfect fitting. Usual Price, 80s. ; ■; .■ ■ ■• •■-. . ~ • SPECIAL CUT PRICE, 20/» l^;; % HANNAH \ & CO., LTD., : " : ' WELLINGTON. :5, : : ' : POST FREE IF CASE IS SENT WITH ORDER, ' '■'■ ■. ■■ ■:' ■ --■ ' ■ ' '.'■■■'■.. ■ v ' ■■.■ ■.' ' '.-■■ ' ■ ' , THE HALL-MARK OF INTELLIGENCE >.' -. ..'.. IS THE POSSESSION OF A CAMERA. , . v ■;, "J 1 ™ PerfectS;Cainera is tie "ANSCO"! Let Waterworks Ltd., "Tie 'ANSCO' People," tell you of the "ANSCO," the Camera endorsed by •:■■ -■'■■■■ '■'. public confidence. In the No. 2 "ANSCO" Vest Pooket Camera,' which v ' '■' is the smallest and lightest Camwa made, are : embodied' ' the IDEAL ■;'./ CHARACTERISTICS for making dear, delightful .pictures. j .. ~ Fitted with the Modico Anaatigmat Lens and Micrometer Focussing ':'■..■. .■■•■ Device, the "ANSCO" No. 2is the very greatest .achievement in the camera .. world. Its pictures can be enlarged from the original size-r2l x 3s—to ■..'... any size, and it is. so small that it fits any pocket. ■ •• ' ...',.'■■, . ■ ! .' ■"• ANSCO means all that B best- in Camera construction. The No. 2 ': ■■'■v "ANSCO" costs M 55., and other models sell from 355. to ill 105... Let : ; :■'■'■.' us show you the "ANSCO." ... . . •. • . . . ...'■"' ; #ATERWORTHS LIMITED, ■\, \ ■ ,■' "THE ANSCO .: ' ; ■.. •'.■■■''■■' ' 286■■■■LAMBTON QUAY ','.:.'.. WELLINGTON;- .- ■ . \. ' '58. QUEEN STREET ....; -, AUCKLAND: '

• Stpck in Suitings; ■ gOHE of the qualities and , designs cannot'be replaced while th'e.war,lasts. MILLIGAN'S, Cordially invite patrons to secure the advantages of their present 6tock at to-day's prices. TRUSTEES. EXEOUTOIiS;. AND AGENTS. ; '. mHE NEW ZEALAND, INSURANCE COM- : X PANY, LTD., are empowered by Special Act of Parliamcnt-the "New Zealand Insurance Company Trust Act, 1916"—t0 perform the following functions:— . ' Executors and Trustees' under Will. Trustees -under Marriage and mother Settlements. Administrators under Will and Lettes of Administration. Attorneys for Absentees. They also accept the Transfer of Eiisting Trusts—Undertake the Management of Estates and Investments—Attend Sealing of Probate—Act as Attorneys in other States—Administer Sinking Funds. The high status of tho Company and the .maenitiKlo of its resources afford the ■.strongest gaarantees of Security, and ensure fo rclients' affairs the Best Business Management. IX-yiMTED FUNDS OVETI £1,350,000. Handbook, and full information obtainable from Head Office, or ' Branches throughout tho Dominion. NEW ZEALAND INSUBANCB .- COMPAMr, LTD., Trustee, Executor, ami Agency Branch. 0. P. TjaOJIAS. Truet Manager.

' T ONDON AND. LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD, f ■.■';,'.>•■. . FIRE.-Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. ' HARINE.-All Glasses Covered, Including Personal Luggage against All Kiske. • RCCIDENT.-Employers , Liability, and a moßt Liberal Personal Accident Polioy. including a Liet of Disoases. . SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS, ' • £0,249,47*. Pttll Information can be obtained at . JOHNSTON AND LTD.,,-, CHIEF ACENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELUINOTON. i ' . ! ' '■'■'■■•' VTATBON'S WHIBKT IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. \ ■ J ' For Information relating to ' pATENTS AITD TRADE MAEKB, *■■ CONSULT BALDWIN AND KAYWAED. PATENT ATTOBNEYS, I 215 Lambton Qiiay, Wellington. W' P H I L P, . • CORNHILL 6TKEET. House, Window, and Olßce-Oleaninß Contractor. - Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. ALL OBDEBS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. / Telephone 3292 [i rings). POSTAGE OP "THE DOMINION" TO ALL NEUTBAL COUNTRIES, iTTNDER'the now regulations newspapers 'IU addressed to. neutral countries aro 'iot' forwarded UNLESS DISPATCHED ' THROUGH THE PUBLISHINQ OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under THE DOMINION Special Permit readers who have been sending the paper to frienda resident In any central counjfcry ean eneure future forwarding by com- . (MDlcatlDß frith the Pjlhlleher.

Firisk demand continues for "Thinker" Writing Tablets iiml "Thinker" School Kxerciso Boole.?. Parents, enenprajfo you.r children to uso tho "Thinkor" Brand for tho nation's good. Bannatyne and Hunter,' Ltd., .Wholesale Agents for tho iThinlser"- Brand.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3199, 25 September 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3199, 25 September 1917, Page 4

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