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AN ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF ART JEWELLERY MERITS YOUR EARLY INSPECTION « Should your fancy suggest a Bead Necklace, a Brooch, Pendant, or amy ... article, of Jewellery, you will fine hero something that is different. Tho ■ yresent oraze for beads is responsible for many novelties. A FEW OF THE MORE PROMINENT NOVELTIES. iJfEARL BEAD NECKLACES—Rich lustrous beads, in single, rows and number of j different styles. ' Prices, 3s. 6d., 3s. 11d., 55., 6s. 6d., 10s. 6d,, 6d. fIPEARL EARRINGS—In stud and drop effects; novelty designs. I ' Prices, 2s. 6d., 35., Bs. Gd., 10s. 6d, iCORAL BEAD NECKLACES-A beautiful shade. Prices, 3s. 9d., ss. 11d., 9s. 6d., 11s. 6d., 14s, 6d. .... 1.i,, .Longer .strings— 14s. Gd., ® s< CORAL EARRINGS—Very dainty styles and strongly made. Prices, ss, 6d., 11s. Gd., 18s. Gd., 21s, i*NEW EMPRESS" (Regd.) ART STONE NECKLACES-This has proved one of tho most popular necklaces wo havo ever handled. The beautiful colourings in mottled offects of brown, helio., grey, and green are most charming. You can buy "New Empress" lines only from Kirkcaldie's, and there aro a number of exquisite designs. Price, 15s. each. •"NEW EMPRESS" ART STONE RIBBON PENDANTS—In pretty colour effects of green, blue, pink, grey, helio., and red, with black ribbon. , Price, ss. Bd. each. f'NEW EMPRESS" ART STONE BUTTON BROOCH-Silver mounted, in green, pink, blue, red, old rose, poacock; very noat effects. Price, ss, each. SNOVELTY BEAD NECKLACES-Very pretty styles in tlie longer lengths; shades of amber, emerald, blue, gold, and also in Pearl and! Jet. Prices, 3s. 6d., 4s, 6d., ss, 6d., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d. CALIFORN2AN FLOWER BEAD NECKLACES-Thesa delicately perfumed beads are as popular as ever, and we have a lovely range of designs. Tho colours include violet, lavender, lilac, rose, American beauty, forget-me-not, orange blossom, and Mack. Prices, 35,, 3s, 11d., 4s. 6d. Longer styles in orange blossom, forget-me-not, rose, lavender, lilac, and violet. , Prices, 9s. 6d., 12s. 6d. ©AINTY PENDANTS ON SILVER CHAINS-In a variety of extremely neat designs. Prices, 3s. 6d'., 4s, 6d,, 55,, 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d. " WE REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY TO-DAY-MONDAY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. B. HANNAH k CO., LTD. WE MAKE STURDY SCHOOL BOOTS THE " WAREWEL" BRAND (Registered.) \jOur Boys' and Girls' School Boots are m ado in OUR OWN FACTORY, and sold through OUR OWN RETAIL STORES. Why not buy direct from tho makers and save middleman's profits? PLENTY OF TOE ROOM FOR THE CHILDREN. ©oys' Strong Leather Bals,, with tips— 11 to 1, 12s. 6d„; 2 and 3, 13s. 6d.; Girls' Chrome Bals., stout' slugged ,! 4 and 5, lis.. Gd., • soles—7 to 10,10% Gd.; 11 to 1, lis. 6d.j jißoys' Chrome Lace Boots, with riveted Maids', 2ta 5, 14s. 6d. . and slugged'soles—7. to 10. lis. 6d.; Girls' Box Calf Bals, sewn soles, full jllto 1, 12s. 6d.; 2 and 3, 13s. Gd.; 4 toes, 7to 10,12s". Gd.; 11 to 1,135. Gd.; > and' 5, 14s. 6d. Maids', 2 to 5, ,17s. Gd. {Boys' Chrome Open Front Derby Bals., Girls' Box Calf Button Boots, sewn ! stout soles—ll to 1, 14s. 6d.; 2 and 3, soles, full toes-J to 10, 13s. 6d.; 11 to I lGs. Gd.; 4 and 5, 17s. 6d. 1, Ms. Gd. {Boys' Box Calf Bals., leather lined, Maids' 2to 5 Glace Derby Bals., round I square toes—7 to 10, 14a. 6d.; 11 to 1, toes, school heels, stout soles, for \ 15s. Gd.; 2 and 3, 17s. Gd.; i and 5, College woar-18s. Bd. > 18s. Gd. . ft HANNAH & CO., LTD., - WELLINGTON. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY DESPATCHED. i. i, RIGHT IN THE VEST POCKET —That is where tho lightest and dlaintiest little Camera reposes. "THE ANSCO" It is the acme of perfection for its size—a real model of compactness— tho ideal camera for outdoor work! It takes decided and clear pictures which may be enlarged many times, still retaining every tit of tho original sharpness and definition. PRICE (with Anastigmat Lens F7.5 in focusing mount) £4 7s. 6d. •Ypu will derive an immense amount of pleasure from the Ansco, the perfect littlo picture-maker. r WATERWORTHS limited, "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," ; 586 LAMBTON .QUAY (next Eelburn Tram) ... WELLINGTON. 58 Queen Street ... Auckland.

(THE ONLY SPECIALTY HOUSE Devoted Entirely to MEN'S TAILORING is MILLIGAN'S KELBURN AVENUE. nr ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. rl RE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Bottlementi. jSSARINE .—All OltißGGa Oovored, Including i Personal Luggago against All Bisks. RCClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and a ! molt Mboral Personal Aooident Polloy, • Including a List of Discuses. SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS, £5,249,479. Pall Information can bo obtained al JOHNSTON AHD CO., LTD. CHIEF ACENTS AHD ATTORNEYS, WELLINOTON. FORTUNES IN FARM IMPLEMENTS. CAN you devise any tool or machine that will save the farmer's time and money? There is plenty of monoy to bo made by ingenious men in this (told of invention. Take your ideas to Heldir'n B.nd Rayward, Patent Attorneys, 215 lambion Quay, Wellington, and they vill nrorfteck your rights throughout the world. TO READERS. ' ripo avoid disappointment readers of '|' "The Dominion" am urged to subfcoribe for a regular period through tho (nearest agent (name on application). ' prepaid Subscription Rates are:— i J months. 6 months. Yearly. fFrom Agent 12 0 '136 260 IJXi 15 3 110 0 219 0 (Extra for booicinjr 1" 026 060 1 '' Prepayment effects a saving, ensures regular supply, and avoids waste of paper, jn view of the extreme difficulty in profcuring adequate supplies of paper for a • la-rise and growing circulation, avoidancQ «f waste is very neceeaary. and tho as. instance of the public to this ond 1b asked ear.

M E - LINDO LEVIEN, DENTIST. Rooms above Davis and Clater's (opposite Kirkoaldie's). "Kitchen" Cake Shop entrance. 'Phono 980. rjTHE Piemises of the Undersigned Trill be CLOSED for Special Holiday, WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL. J. MYEBS AND CO., LTD., Hunter Street.

During a reccnt month the mileage steamed by His Majesty's battleships, cruiyrrs, and' destroyers amounted to 1,000,000 ship miles in home waters. In addition to this thero is the ceaseless patrol of the naval auxiliary forces, amounting to well over 6,000,()00 ship miles irriiome waters in the same month. During a recent month the blockading squadron performed in the North Atlantic anil Arctic Oceans the almost incrediblo feat of intercepting and examining every single merchant ship trading with'neutral countries. They missed not one. Electrically-warmed clothing is rapidly coming into usa by the airmen of all nations. AVo owo tho new development to tho Italians, who, working in tho alpine regions, havo had to contend with extreme cold. It was really a simplo idea to apply tho well-known principle of tho electric heater to clothing. First they tried gloves, then boots, and now the whole suit of clothing can bo electrically heated. Undoubtedly the device will improvo their efficiency, as thoy will suffer littlo from the most extreme cold. Machines will he taken to still higher altitudes, and thus tho land gunners will have a more difficult task in hitting their targots.

Every CHEVROLET Motor-car enjoys tho public good-will in a broad way. This proves they havo performed thoir tasks with tho unqualified approval of the world—a pleasing prospect to welcomo the Jiew CHEVROLET model "FourNinetv," now offered by tho DOMINION MOTOR VEHICLES, LTD., 05 Oourtenay Place—Advt. Let NAZOL protect your family against coughs and colds. Ono dose a day keeps colds away, Good for old and young. Sixty doses, Is. Cd.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 164, 1 April 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 164, 1 April 1918, Page 4

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