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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. o ALL DEPARTMENTS NOW FEATURE RACE ATTIRE-AND IT IS LOVELY! ' Large crowds will asseniblo at Trentham on Saturday—and again on Monday. Tho Lawn of cotrrso will bo bright with hew Summer Frocks—pretty Millinery—stylish Costumes. Tho lady wlio has yet to decide what to wear should pay a visit to Kirkoaldio's, Hero tho smartest is disv played. Not much timo remains in which, to choose, and wo urge your in- ! , spection of the following- this very day. NEW MILLINERY. SjSTaral times wo have outlined the authoritative styles for this season. But ■'. wo niust now announce the arrival of more, models—just in time for Raoo wear. The display Is indeed interesting—such variety of colour sohemes and shapes. We cordially invite you to inspect, even if- you do not wish, to select. SMART COSTUMES. Tfou will be charmed by the many stylist' Costumes now on view—some imported and others made jin our - own Dominion. All the,favoured Summer materials are represented, and the variety of styles'gives ample scopo for yonto choose to your likiiiff. DAINTY FROCKS AND BLO&SES. Here is another variety of pretty garments for the Summer days; and tho fabrics, workmanship, finish, and values will appeal to your ideas of dressing stylishly at reasonable expense. 1 PASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR. Wo always excel in Footwear, for wd stook the finest English and American makes—brands of proven equality. For Race wear we are; displaying attractive shapes in boots and shoes, and in inviting your inspection we are confident that you will make an entirely satisfac- ' tory purchase. NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, HANDBAGS, .ALSO DISPLAYED.' FamoßS for ever 50 years for Quality, Style and Value. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. R. HANNAH &JOO., LTD... ' FASCINATING LADIES' FOOTWEAR FOR THE RACE MEETING. The labest American Footwear is artistic, correct, and stylish, and you will find that our % new models are most fascinating. The materials, too, are as good as tho style. Selected fine leathers, soft kid, or patent leather-tans and col- , lours that are dreams, but why say more? YOU SIMPLY CAN'T RESIST THEM, ./'Burts" White Nnbuck Florentine ,Laoo "Burte" White Calf Lace Boots, tan and Button Boots, Louis heels—SOs. Russia Calf golosh, Louis heels—sos. !''Burts" White Cloth .de Like Lace "Burte" Grey Kid Button Boots, Moire and Button. Boots, patent golosh, eel- ' silk legs, smart pointed toes, Louis . Moid Cuban heels—4o3. heels—sos. White Washable Calf Hessian "Sorosis" AH Patent Colt Court' Shoes, Top Lace Boots, legs,' silver ornament, extra high Louis' , Louis healß—sss. heels—lss. f'Sorosw" High Leg Patent Lace Boots, "Burts" .-White Nubuck Florentine j mat kid legs, extra high Louis' heels Oxford Shoes light pump soles, L —555. . i . ' Louis heels—4os. B. ■ HANNAH. A CO., LTD., ' 260LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, ( WELLINGTON. [

NOW THAT THE SPRING :'■ IS REALLY HERE IT IS TIME TO BEGIN "ANSCOiNG" , g if 4 M i he "^ co " .Cameramate your Spring and Summer Pic-, tares! lake it to the seaside-out in the motor—to every place where HAPPY MEMORIES may be recorded. We shall be pleased to Bhow you the "ANSCO" in all- models at prices from 35a. to Mi 7s. 6d, ' You will be happy if you own an "ANSCO." ■ WATERWORTHS UMITED, "THE ANSCO PEOPLE." 2561/AMBTON QUAY (next Kelburn Tram); ... WELLINGTON. i 58 .Queen: Street ...' Auokland. -■, ■ \

I - YOU WANT A SUIT OF CLOTHES IN WHICH YOU WILL LOOK YOUR ■■ BEST. . "JiHIS you can be sure ol Betting from MILLIGAN'S, ' XELBUBN AVENUE. NOTICE. Public ace requested to note that X on MONDAY NEXT (Labour Day) the hours obßerved at the Oflico of this Paper will bo as follow:—8 a.m.. to 11 "a.m., and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Late Advertisements may be handed to the i'rinter after 10 p.m. , Advertiser!) are requested to note and malso arrangements accordingly. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO ALL NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. ' UNDER the now regulations newspapers addressed to neutral eountrlea are not forwarded UNLESS DIBPATOHBD THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFIOE OP THE PAPER ITBELP. Under The Dominion Special Permit readers who have been sending tho paver to friends resident in any neutral Country can ensure future forwarding by communicating with the Publisher.

A*ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE f -••'-•'; INSURANCE CO., LTD. , yißEr-porest Bates and Prompt BotU* r .mani*. JHARIHE.-All Classes Covered, inoludtng Personal Luggage against All Bisks. AColDENT.—Employera' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy. i moludins a last of Diseases. SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS, M,MB,m. Pull Information can bo obtained at * JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AOENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. For. Information relating to (PATENTS AHD TEAM HABKS, ■*■' CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWABD, . PATENT ATTOBNEYB. H5 Lambton Quay. Wellington. r- : ■ ,/TTT H. P H I L P. I TT . OORNHILL STREET. House, Window, and Offlce-Oleanlne Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. 'ALL OEDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Telephone 3292 0 rings). *) TO READERS. niO avoid disappointment readers of •,X "The Dominion" are urged to subscribe for a; regular period through the Dearest agent (name' on application). Prepaid Subscription Rates are:— 3 months. 6 months. Tcarly: s. d. JE b. <L £ s. d. Prom Agent 12 0 13 6 2 6 0 Posted 15 3■'• 1 10 0 219 o Extra for booking 10 0 Z 6 0 6 0 Prepayment. ■ effects, n saving, ensures regular supply, and avoids waste of paper. 11l view of the extreme difficulty in procuring adequate supplies of paper for a large anil growing circulation, avoidance cf waste is very necessary, and the assistance of the public to this end is ashed <or. • r j/"1 ENEBAL Printing in all its branches VJT neatly and promptly execrated at moderate oharges at the "Dominion" General Printing House, "Dominion" Aveano. tjphone «60.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 21, 19 October 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 21, 19 October 1917, Page 4

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