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VALUE IN ..MEN'S, FURNISHINGS AT KIRKCALDIE'S. .':*-->■'! v'ii-these days'oif high, prices it is refreshing to. know where one .cnn really" get value, for money, and if. onestoro can give belter value, then ... iU ., ...thattstore.is .Kirkcaldie's, ... , ■ .•.•...>.;,■: ...-. -A-FEW EVERYDAY NthDS ARE FEATURED TO-tftY. v> rrNo extravagant'or unroasonaMe styles, hut just the things that, every . irell dressed man needs every day. Of course the styles are correct-we • Tsr- .•ueed-.hardly: mention that, and men renewing tlieir vardrobo owe it to f.-.v-.-i--themselves, to.inspect our stock: Here are a fow suggestions. -~ ■ KIRKCALDIE'S FOOTWEAR ISGOOD FOOTVSTmi. OFFICERS', SMART. BROWN DERBY BOOTS-Good stout English oak tanned; ; : welted'soles; , leather lined throughout; watertight tongue; Iwt. 103 ; gooa . di , " Price, 495. Bd.. I?,'liM'-AkR MoO CITY'"GUN, METAL CALF" GOLOSH. BAtMOEALS-- J :•• ;.;;•; ■.;, ....Lighti-.AvetteU eolesj• good round. toe; splendid fitters; built. for m^ and ~;.- .. ' .;COinldrt. ■ . ■.-.-■. ■■ ' , ' ' '." MEN'S GLACE KID WHOLE GOLOSH BALMORALS-Self straight cap; welted ■• soles: neat medium toes; a really comfortable boot for the busrne ss man .«■.■-■•■ who dresses-well.-- ::■-.- ■ Price, 375. Bd. CLOTHING CONFORMS TO A HIGH STANDARD. , ■ ' HIGH-GRAMS TAILOR-MADE SUITS-Smart out, perfect finish, carried out in - English and Colonial Tweeds; a 95,., 1055 ., 110s. COMFORI'ABL'B DRESSING'GOWNS-Warrh winter weights in camel fleece, blanket cloth, and other fleecy materials; plain colours and oriental designs; coloured* edges and girdles to match. . ■::. ■.-. ■ ,;, Prices, 455., 555,, 635,, 755., Bis., s/s, oa. '■"■■' THE FAMOUS "EALEIGH" MINCOATS-Made of bes ' E "ft, G Wf , . , to our own special designs by the leading coat-makers oi the.OWL World ; ...-, the range includes. "Burberry," "Dex er," "Heptonotte, Zambene -all ,;,,„„,„', in tlie latest colourings; ' Prices, 845., 955., 1055., 1265., to £8 10s. ,'" '■■':"' SPLENDID MERCERY VALUES-TO-DAY'S STYLES. ! ' : ' STETSON VELOXiR HATS-Tho -newest shapes and seasonable shades of Greys, ** * Browns; and Fawns, with black.or brown bands. l*v man who is par■■r~ ■■ ticular always chooses a "Stetson." .- Price, 375. 6d. STETSON FUR FELTS-The ideal hat for everyday wear and will outlast , two '-~,.... of a cheaper make; in Browns, Greys, and Fawns. . Price, 30s. : : SMART. TUNIC SHIRTS—For present wear we have neat Black, and White and .■ /; Blue :a nd;Helio/ stripes." This.is an fc ■-"'CEYLON PYJAMAS-Well cut, roomy shapes, in a range of fancy etripes. These "'■■■■ V are'all itf good wearing cloths. Prices, T2s. 6d., 14s. Cd., 16s. 6d., 18s. 6d. f FAMOUS FOR OVER 60 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE. AND VALUE. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ■ :'•:'■ "'■' -.' V"'". ''.' : ' :.•■■■".. ■ 1, -' ■■.'•' r - m I 1.1 1 - n—timiii.iiialJUh'mi™"™'™"— B. HANNAH & CO., LTD.. 1 WE MAKE STURDY SCHOOL BOOTS THE "WAREWEL" BRAND (Registered.) Our Boys' and Girls' School Boots are made in OUR OWN FACTORY, and sold • -through OUR OWN RETAIL.STORES. Why not buy direct from the makers ■••■* avd save middleman's profits?' : .'- ■'■■'■"■ ' PLENTY OF TOE ROOM FOR THE CHILDREN. Boys' Strong Leather Bals., with tips— _~,„, „ , ... > 11 to 1, 12s. 6d.,; 2 and 3, 13s. 6d.; Girls' Chrome Bale., stout slugged ■' 4 and' 5, Ms. 6d. ' ■■' . soles-pT to 10,10s; 6d.; 11 to I,lls. 6d.; b'ovs'Chromo'Lace Boots, with rivetsd Maids', 2to 5, 14s. 6d. and slugged-Boles-7 to 10, 11s. Gd.; Girls' Box Calf Bals, aewn soles, full .11 fo I, MVW, 2'and 3, 13s. 6d,; 1 toes 7to 10, 12s". Od.j 11 to 1, 13s. 6d.j ••;■•■ aid 5 145 ,, 6 d'■ ■ ' Maids, 2to 5, 17s. ud. '■ ;; Boys' Chrome Open Front Derby Balsi, Girls' Box Calf. Button Boots, sewn stout soles-U to 1, 14s. 6d.; 2 and 3, soles, full toes-J to 10; 13s. bd.; 11 to 16s. Gd.; i and 5, 17e. Ed. ' ' ,1. M - .. „ . D . Boys' Box. - Calf.. Bals., leather lined, Maids' 2to 5 Glace Derby Bals. round : Etniare toes-7-toaO, 14b. 6d;j 11 tol. toes, school heels, stout soles, for 153. fid.; 2 and 3, 17s. 6d.; 4 and 5, College wear-185..6d. _ . 18s. 6d. ■ . r ' ■ ■ - • ■ '■■•'■ & f!O T/FT) • ' -'• WELLINGTON. " > -J ,9 '••■■•■. -• MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY DESPATCHED. FOR QUICK ACTION | AND READY RESPONSE, THE ;'ANSCO" IS AN IDEAL CAMERA. . - ■ When you.press the- button and the dainty little "Ansco" flies open, it is ..,-:-, : -instantly ready.for use, and every object is in sharp focus! ;:•'■ ■■■'. ■■ : '-.This is only 6.ne of the many features embodied in the "'■'' .'■' ".■"■. ' ANSCO. •"■"■■ Ansco Pictures can be much enlarged without losing any of the original /.' '. '~.,''.'' '■'■'■ ,'■ eharpness. ■•■'•'.- - ANSCO N0..0,. with- Achromatic Lens and Actus Shutter Price, £2, ' ]-'■' ' A'perfect little Camera—made to slip into, the vest pobket. WATERWORTHS LIMITED, ■ ■: : : : , "the ansco people," EB6 LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelburn Tram) ... WELLINGTON. ■ < ■ .;-.. .- 58 Queen-Street ...-"-Auckland. ..

MR. LINDO LEVIBN, DENTJST. Booms above Davis and Clater'e (opposite Kirkoaldie's). "Kitchen" Oake Shop entrance. 'Phone 980. .. . A Norwegian' ship of 200 tons deo'diveight,' built of 'ferro-conptete/ was , tested in a heavy gale in the Chriß- . tiania Fiord, with" Norwegian'shipping authorities on board. It is Jzated that ■ the'vessel had "wonderful' stability," and that there was practically no vibration from tho engine. •' Tlie practical \ advantages of the new shipbuilding ejstem are described as lieing, ospeoially, the lower cost, greater rapidity cf coil-! ! structiori, and reduced '-o'rkiirig expenses, since no painting is required forthe hull except some composition to prevent growth. The vessels fie fireproof, and, it is declared, r either rust nor rot. In most of the British s,hell-making . plants an ingenious type of transformer is being employed for heating the copper shell-bands. Briefly, the transformer consists of a closed core of laminated iron, one leg of which is hinged and counter-weighted so--11> at it 'can be readily lifted to permit the cop•per hand to be inserted over the primary winding. Tlie copper -band when once in position forms the pi-condary j of tho transformer, and because of tho ) conversion of a small flow of standard j lighting 'current into low wnsion but ■ high amperage current in ■ its single i turn of winding, tho copper Irand is I heated in short order to ihe desired dej gree. The CHEVROLET" model, "FourNinety," always a dependable and trustworthy automobile, now is in a position to receive the attention of those who flesire.completeness in equipment with the minimum in price and the utmost in performance. Tho advance 1918 model now offered, more than ever before, ie entitled to the term Economy Car, for it embodies. everything necessary for en-, joyable motoring with the least expense. -Advt. ! Wm. Campbell, Ltd., for "A T O RUBBING" Laundry Help, "GOLDEN RULE" Soap, "GOLDEN RULE" Candles. Ideal goods for every liome.—Advt. SMALL THINGS MEAN BIG PROFITS And a email idea sometimes makes a big fortune for the lucky man who was wise enough to use tho idea when ho had it. Make your ideas earn a fortune for you. Send for splendid free Book, "Advice to Inventors." Henry HUglies, Ltd., Featherston' Street, Wellington.- ; lAdyt.- :■ 'j_ '-. We have just landed, per post, a large 1 supply of fine quality Khnii Handler- ! chiefs, id., Gd., Is. and Is. 6d. Geo. I Fowlde, Ltd,, Manners Street.—Advt.

■ ■•-..THE INCREASED COST OP GOOD •-■•.• ■■•->.- -SUITINGS •. ■ wakes it more important thatlever that' ■■..■ • '-you. rely on A QUALITY HEM LIKE ■';;■ •^MILLIGAN'S---:. '■' ; ' , '~ •";. IPLBijRN AVENUE, ' lor the satisfaction in fit and style you ■ have a right to expect. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. . FIBE.-Lowest Rates and Prompt flettlementi. MARINE.—AII .Glasses Covered, includine Personal -tußßano • against All, Risks;-. - fICCIDENT.-Employorii' and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy,. Including : a List of Diseases. •■-•■■ SECURITY.TO POLICYHOLDERS, ••"■ - . . , •. ■ , £E,Z43,«J. '-•'• ■'Full ibfofriiatiou can Bβ obtained-at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. CHIEF; AOEHTS: AMD ATTORNEYS,' WELLINGTON. ... . / .-"INTENTOR , ? GUIDE." ■ npHIS is the title of a valuable little J. book that nnght to be read by every man of ideas. It suggests nrofltahle fle/da of inventions, and shows how to obtain full patent rights' throughout.the world. ■ Bent free on request by Baldwin and Hayward. Patent Attorneys, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Write for copy to-day. ...... TO. READERS. TO avoid disappointment readers of "The Dominion" are urged, to snbpcribo for a regular period through the • nearest, asent (nnme on application), Prepaid Subscription Rates are:- '. •••' '•' " ■• S'months. 6montha. Yearly. -: From. Agent 12 0 ,116 2 6 0 PnotnH 15 3 1 lu 0 219 0 Ertia for booking 10 02 6 06 0 Prepayment effects.-, a. v eavlnff,- ensures.. rcgufa? enpplv,'ind'nWds- waste <A paper. In view of tho extreme difficulty in pro•'curinr 'adeqtiato supplies of raper for a ■ -.large 'and growing. circulation, avoidance '■' of waste' is very neoeaeary. and tho as.; ' sistance of the publio to thie end Iβ asked : Jor. ■ ••' ■■/..■ :':.'■■■ ' .

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 6

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