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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, —~. ii —,— LOVELY FROCKS FOR DINNER WEARAND VALUES IN SMART COATS. .. , ~ i,'. Here are two subjecte of seasonable interest, and since these particulars emanate from the house of K. & 8. we know tney will be of UNUSUAL interest. Every lady interested in these items should call flfter the appended list has been studied. IN THE MANTLES-THE FROCKS. USEFUL AND SMART DINNER FROCK IN MOLE CREPE DE CHENE-Cor- \ sage of violet floral silk veiled with raolo Georgette; small front of tucked ' white Georgette; deep folds down front, around neck, and on sleeyes of Georgette; vory full skirt pleated eacli side of front; narrow twin belts give ■ excellent finish to waist. , Price, £8 15s. DAINTY GOWN IN BLACK CHARMEUSE—Low cut square neck; corsage of white Merv. veiled with, block laoo and Georgette; very effective beaded trimmings, fronts and back; loose panels, lined" with white Mery., extend over shoulders and down front an d back of gown; .pleated belt of black Channouse; the skirt made on a foundation of black Jap. Silk and caught , up on each side of bottom of skirt —new and novel effect. Price, 12 guineas, CHARMING GOWN IN BLACK MERV.-Top part 'of white Net veiledl witn. blaok Georgette; large collar of black Mem; floral corsage, red roses; box pleated skirt, black Mer.v. Price, 9 guineas. CHIC GOWN IN NAVY GEORGETTE -Loose fitting; circular neck, capo collar at back, finished with one row of gold stitching; square in front and . .. also at back of Oriental trimming, veiled with blue Georgette; neat loose all round belt, sash onds at side, finished with tassols;. tho whole made on a foundation of navy Jap. Silk. Price, 8 guineas. THE COATS-ALSO IN THE MANTLES. EXQUISITELY TAILORED COAT IN SUPERIOR, QUALITY PAWN COVERT COATING—Large, adaptable cape collar of Spotted Fox; novelty patch pockets and cuffs; three-piecs belt; lined to waist with shot Italian cloth. Price, 12 guineas, CHARMING TAILOR-MADE COAT IN BOTTLE GREEN PINE ALL WOOL SUlTlNG—Adjustable collar of Coney Seal; large patch pockets; well cut full coat; thv,ee-piece belt; lined to waist with shot Italian Clotn. Price, 12 guineas, EXCELLENT MOTORING COAT IN BLUB STOCKINETTE AVOOL VELOUR —Shawl collar and c<eep flounce of Skunk; coat cut on the latest straight lines, very full flare from waist li ne; all round belt; lined to waist with striped silk. . Price, £25. VERY SMART COAT—Suitable for mo toring or street wear, in all-wool brown mixture Tweed, skilfully tailored; large cape collar of black Pony Skin, convertible; coat cut on the becoming straight lines, fullness niit into box pleats front and back; each box pleat trimmed with black heavy stitching at waist line; belted all round between box pleats; lined to waist with shot Italian Cloth. •■ Price, 12 guineas. 4 FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

B. HANNAH k C0.,-I/CD. i ____________ ' ■•' FOR REAL HARD WEAR TRY OUR SCHObL BOOTS ■Probably your Children have been wearing Sandals (hiring the Summer months but booh it will be time for Boot?. Our "WAREWEL" Brand is rightly named, und we guarantee that every pair we soil will give solid satisfaction. FOR BOYS. Boys' Strong Leather Bals,, with loe FOR GIRLS. ■ and heel tips-11 to 1, 12s. 6d.; 2 and ■■ Girls' Stout Chrome Bala., riveted and 3, 13s. 6d..; i and 5, lie. 6d. . slugged soles-7 to-10, lte. 6d.; 11 Boys' Chrome Lace Boots, riveted and to 1, 11s. 6d.; Maids', 2 to 5, 14s 6d. slugged soles—7 to 10, 11s. Gd.; 11 to Girls' Stout Chrome Bals., with split 1, 12s. 6d.; 2 and 3, 13s, 6d.; i and 5, leather fronts, too and heel tips— Hs. 6d. 11 to 1, 11s. 6d.; Maids', 12s. 6d. Boys' Chrome Open, Front Derby Bals., Girls' Box Calf lace Boots, sewn soles with stout soles—ll to 1, 14s. 6d.; 2 full toes-7 to 10, 12s. 6d.; 11 to 1 and 3, 16s. 6d.; i and 5, 17s. 6d. ISs. fid.; Maids',' 2 to's, 17s. 6d. Boys , Box Calf Derby Bals., leather Girls Box Calf: Button Boots sewn lined, square toes-7 to 10, 14s. 6d.; solas, full toes—7 to 10, 13s, 6d i 11 ; lite I,' 15s. Gd.; 2 and 3, 17s. 6d.; to 1, 14s. G*. " "" 4 and 5, 18s. 6d. OUR TRADE MOTTO: "Good Wear in Every Pair." R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. ■ . if AIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.

THE CAMEO CAMERA IS BRITISH MADE "Brityh made" stands for all that is good and honest", in manufacture, and the Cameo Camera illustrates th is in an exceptional >vay. The ■■ Camera is rigid and reliable, and is fitted with' an excellent lens. " It is scientifically accurate in all its details, and'-will be a source of never ending pleasure to the owner. * POST CARD SIZE & end £6 ife.... QUARTER PLATB SIZE 325 . 6d. to £10 10s. Let us ehoTT you the "Cameo." . """ :: ~ . WATERWORTIS LIMITED, "THE ANSOO PEOPLE," . . 286 LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelbnrn Tram). ... WELLINGTON. 68 Queon Street ... Auckland.

jfyj'K. UNDO LEVIEN, DENTIST. Booms above Davle and Olater'e (opposite Klrkoaldio's). "Kitchen" Oake Shop entrance. 'Phone 980.

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The CHEVROLET model, "FourNinety," always a dependable and trustworthy automobile, now is in a position to receive the attention of those who deeire completeness in equipment with the minimum, in price and the utmost in performance. Tho advance 1918 model now offerod, more than ever bofore, ie entitled to the term Economy Car, for it embodies everything necessary for enjoyablo motoring with tho least expense. —Advt.

The best known hat in tho wcrld ie the "Stotson," and tho best valuo ever known. Soo our latest ehanes and colours just opened np. Gen. FoWrie Lit , ., Manners Street.—Advt.

There's a, bettor way of doing everything. Do you know of '-.no? Then write for Freo flook, "Advico to Inventors." Don't for one moment think that your idea ie 100 simpli!— too small! —if it's a time or labour saver it's worth money. Don't wait unlil someone else thinks of the same thing. Write now! Henry Hughce, Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Feathorston Street, Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 156, 21 March 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 156, 21 March 1918, Page 4

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