KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. — »—-— SPECIAL ADVANCE IMPORTATIONS! SEE THESE EXCLUSIVE EARLY AUTUMN COSTUMES Newness and original fashioning commend these costumes to your notice. 1 We particularly impress upon you this point—that these are exclusive models selected'.well in advance for early Autumn wear—present wear if ..you wish. They, are to be seen in the Mantles, and wo extend our iuvitation for,you io inspect. THE FOLLOWING MODELS ARE FEATURED:- ■ USEFUL TAILOR-JIADK SUIT IN EXTRA' QUALITY BOTTLE GREEN SILK POPLIN—Cut on beautiful straight lines and exquisitely finished; coat pleated at'back and sides, and finished round armholes with extended seams and neat sailor collar effect; lined throughout with heavy Jap. Silk; ■ .skirt new and..very neat shape. Price, £14 14s. HANDSOME TAILORED SUIT IN FINE CREAM SERGE SUITING-Cut on charming straight lines and skilfully tailored,: the back and front are stitched down pleats; four-inch heavily stitched cross band round bottom of cont; belted right round; the collar is a special feature—sailor effcct at back and long soft roll in front; new smart neat skirt, stitched pleats. Price, £14 14s, k NEW AND EFFECTIVE SUIT IN SOFT CREAM GABARDINE—The collar is a special feature of the sailor variety, lined with navy corded silk, which is turned over on top of collar and let into slot; heavily stitched V-shapo —revers in front. The pockets are of the patch variety, but absolutely new, being flat arid shaped up to near the bolt and finished off with two buttons of material topped navy blue, and two imitation tailored butlonholes worked navy, showing on sides; high-waisted effect belted right -- : V; round, but hidden on each side of back by pleats; buttons down front • ;; topped navy, and buttonholes also worked with navy, cuffs to correspond; lined throughout with Silk Polonaise; skirt equally as novel and smart as coat. Price, £12 12s. EXCLUSIVE COAT AND SKIRT IN LIGHT SUMMER SUITING-In cream ' with hair line stripe of blue and amber alternate; step sailor collar; basque effect and patch pockets; lined throughout with white Jap Silk; neat full flared skirt. Price, £11 lis. 'ADVANCE MODEL IN BLACK TAFFETA WITH WHITE STRIPE-Squnro collar at back, long roll in front, stitched with heavy black cable stitching; high-waisted at back, which descends to front, lines marked by cable stitching and corded gathers; very full flared double basquo on hips, top one being shorter; the back of this coat is particularly smart—a fold continues from front of coat right over shoulders, forming a V. at centre back, where it. is met by very smart bow of material, from which hangs deep points; the front is quite distinctive, finished off with long stripes of the Taffeta, dtole effect; skirt is equally smart. ... Price, £11 lis. EXCLUSIVE MODEL IN SOFT NAVY TAFFETA-Step sailor collar ; inset sleeves, very new full bell shaped cuff; a smart, bow of the Taffeta at centre back gives n smart short-waisted effect; plain cut under arms gives the long graceful line to the figure; gathered full on hips, but not at waist; sash belt across front; skirt plain panel back and front, gauged size; a good-fitting coat and skirt. Price, £12 12s, FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. CHILDREN'S SANDALS MADE FOR EVERYDAY WEAR I Just now when all kinds of Boots and Shoes are so expensive SANDALS take a . prominent place in the shoe world. Ours are not the flimsy kind, but will •wear a« long and give as much satisfaction as any ordinary shoe. - . AND SEE WHAT YOU SAVE! Children's Tan or Black Chrome Sandals, rtraig leather se>va soles—7 to 10, 6s. Gd.; 11 to 1, 6s. lid.; large sizes, 2 to 7, 7s. lid. (Children's Shoettes, with flexible Chrome soles, in Tan or Black—7 to 10, 85. 1 6 d.; 11 to 1, Gs. lid.; large sizes, 2 to 7, 7s. lid. Children's Tan English-made Sandals, veldt-schoen greenhide soles, natural shapo ' . ~i to 6, 3s'."lid.; 7 to 10, is. lid. Seaside Shoes, with-rubber soles; every youngster should have a pair—7 to 10, 2s. 6d.; 11 to 2, 2s. lid.; larger sizes, 3 to 7, 3s. 6d. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY DESPATCHED. ANSCO V.P. No. O AT £2. A TRIUMPH IN CAMERA CONSTRUCTION IS ACHIEVED IN THE ANSCO V.P. NO. 0 AT £2. ' - fHE mechanism is accurately adjusted and all the latest improvements • are there. The lens works to F.ll and gives striking pictures with ' plenty of definition. It is easy to operate, and can be carried in the .Vest Pocket. ' ' EET US SHOW YOU THIS GEM OF A CAMERA. WATERWORTHS LIMITED, "THE ANSCO PEOPLE." - SSS LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelburn Tram) ... WELLINGTON. 58 Queen Street ... Auckland.
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shipping ' difficulties and army demands for E00(1 Buiiia * OLOraES te ire a ma h de, l ' laCe WhCre ' he BEST MILLIGAN'S KELBUN AVENUE, There is still a good supply. Order Early. TRUSTEES, ■ EXECUTORS, ATTORNEYS, AND AGENTS. rpHE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMJL. PANY, LTD., aro empowered by Special Act of Parliament-the "New Zealand Insurance Company Trust Act, 1916"—t0 perform tho following functions:— Executors and Trustees under Will. Trustees under Marriage and other Settlements. Administrators under Will and Lettes of Administration. Attorneys for Absentees. They also accept tho Transfer of Existing Trusts—Undertake the Management of Estates and Investments-Attend Sealing of Prohate—Act as Attorneys in other Stateß—Administer Sinking Funds. The high status of tho Company and the i magnitude .of its resources afford tho strongest guarantees of Security, and ensure for clients' affairs the Best Busineßß Management. INVESTED FUNDS OVER £1,350,000. Handbook and full information obtainable from Head Office, or Brunches throughout tho Dominion. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.. Trustee, Executor, and Agency Branch. C. F. THOMAS. Trust Manager. The Auckland branch of the Seame-.i'i Union protested against tho reports action of tho Defence authorities, who, it was stated, proposed to debar the genera] secretary, Mr. T. W. Young, and his assistant from going on tho Wellington wharves (says the Auckland "Star"). Tl'e Minister of Defence has advised the local union that the matter has heon settled between tho union in and the Defence Department. It is therefore understood that tho restriction was not imposed, as there would be no other way to settle the matter amicably.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 101, 22 January 1918, Page 4
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