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KIRKCALDII & STAINS, LTD. i M FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE." ■ . i 'A SPECIAL OFFERING OF BLOUSES-3/11, 6/11,8/11 TO BE CLEARED ON WEDNESDAY IN THE BARGAIN ROOM Wednesday of thie week, will be a memorable- occasion in the Shopping World, for wo .are making a very special offering of Ladies' Blouses to 1 be cleared at- very low pricee. Til's ovent is in conjunction with our usual Bargain Day, find there .will'be many hundreds of other saving chances from all sections of •'our store, all concentrated in tho big Bargain,Eoom on the first floor. Remember that wo will not sell ofie of these Blouses before Wednesday, and then it will be a case of the early shopper securing the ' brightest bargain. - SEE BIG WINDOW IN LAMBTON QUAY. THESE BLOUSES WILL NOT BE SOLD BEFORE WEDNESDAY. LOT 1 oomprisee a few onlj WHITE VOILE BLOUSES with col- ' .onrod epote. ■ . To Clear at 1 lid. eaeh. , LOT 2is mode up of a range of WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, slightly soiled, many styles and all sizes, some trimmed with embrdidery, lace, or embroided fronts large and email coliars. Usual Prices, 7s. lid. to 17s. Gd. each. Wednesday Price, 6s. 11d. each. LOT 3 is another lino of WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, turn-down collars, inset or Heglan sleeves, trimmed ombroidery or hemstitching. • Usual Price, l(te. 6d. to 18s. 6d. each. Wednesday Price, Bs, 11d. ench. lOT 4 shows a throw-out line of WARM BLOUSES, ia Croam Radk enta,, plain shirt styles all eizes. • ■'■■ Usual Prices, 103. 9d. to 18s. 6d. ejjoh. „ ' Wodnesday Price, Bs, lid. each. LOT 5, 5 only TUSSORE SILK BLOUSES, with striped roll collars. Usual Prioes, 12s. 6d. to 19s. 6d. fach. Wednesday Price, Bs, lid, each. WEDNESDAY WILL BE A GREAT BLOUSE BARGAIN DAY. BE SURE AND CALL, ''' - fr— 'KIRKCAIDIB -ft STAINS, LTD. "R. HANNAH &■ CO., LTD,; WHERE THE FOOTWEAR IS BETTER AND THE PRICES LOWER When all the lesourccs and facilities of our huge Dominion business are employed in Becuring the highest grades and the most unusual styles in QUALITY FOOTWEAR it stands to Teason that our Footwear possesses distinctive merits beyond the possibilities of. the usual run of boots and shoes. .;•■■ THESE SPECIAL LINES OF LADIES' BOOTS ARE JUST A LITTLE SMARTER AND A LITTLE LOWER IN PRICE. STYLE NO. 1235-Women's Cloth Top S\m. Leg Lace Boots', glace kid golosh, ■. ■ ;■ welted soles, Military heels, in colours - '.Khaki 1 Brown/ Grey,- Putty, and ■ Black.' The "Phitwell , . , . brand.- 30s. STYLE NO. 834-Women's Cloth' Top Bin. Leg Lace Boots, patent leather golosh and cap, welted soles, Cuban heels, in colours Brown, Mole. Navy, and . Black. "The Nufonn" brand. 355. ■ STYLE NO. 842-Women's Grey and Pawn Cloth Top Lace Boots, Sin. leas, ' patent golosh, Military heels. American make. 275. Cd. STYLE NO. 821-Women's Cloth Top Lace and Button Boots, extra high 9in legs,. short patent fronts, Military heels/ in colours Navy, Biwyn, Mole, and-Khaki. Clark's make. 453. ' " ■ POST FREE to eny part of New Zealand. Writo for our Mail Order . Price List. "% R. HANNAH & \ CO., LTD,, ■ ', i WELLINGTON. ~ ' PROFESSIONAL HELP TO . PHOTOGRAPHERS. r Our expert service is offered to you at a Moderate Cost. '( EVERY:BRANCH OF WORK UNDERTAKEN. Old and Valued Prints Copied Negatives Carefully Printed. Films and Plates Developed. Artistic Enlargements Undertaken it is tho profesional touch which we can give to our work vhich makes all the difference. For instance, our developing and printing department know Low to rectify some of your little errors- in the way of exposure, and you obtain , THE BEST RESULTS FOR MONEY SPENT. The care and attention is given every job takon Dont forget to give jour developing, printing, and enlarging to \xs. .-..-.■■ "WE DO IT BETTER." ■ !■■/ v WATEBfWORTHS LTD.-' "THE AN3CO PEOPLE," ,: EB6 LAMBTON QUAY, (next Kelburn Tram) ... WELLINGTON. 58 Queen Street ... Auckland.

WINTER SUITS . ■■•■■. BY MILLIGAN'S EXPERTS .' KELBURN AVENUE, fnsure warmth and a good appearance uy your-Clothes for Quality and Style. T ONDON , AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO,, LTD. I ■ fl RE,—Lowest Eate3 and Prompt Settlements. iMARINE.— AII Clases Covered, including Personal Luggage against All Risks." IACCIDENT.-Employors' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Polioy, including a List of Diseases. BECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS, £6,249,479. Full information can bo obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO,, LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. FORTUNES IN FARM IMPLEMENTS. CAN you devise iiny tool .or machine that will savo the farmer's time and money? There is plenty of money to bo made by ingenious men in this field of invention. Take your ideas to Baldwin find Kayward, Patent Attorneys, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington, and they •will protect your rights throughout tho .world. TO READERS. TO avoid disappointment readers of "i'ho Dominion" are urged to subscribe for a regular poriod through the pearest agent (name on application). Prepaid Subscription Rates are:— 3 months. 6 months. Yearly. J'TOm Agent ... 12 fl 1 3 C 26 0 Posted IS 3 110 0 219 0 Extra far booking 1 0' 0 2 G 0 6 0 .Prepayment effects a saving, ensures Tegular supply, and avoids waste of paper. In view of tho extreme difficulty In prenuring adequate supplies of paper for a largo and growing circulation, avoidi ice of waste is very necessary, and tie assistance of the public to this ,£S4 k .asked /or, i

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 236, 24 June 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 236, 24 June 1918, Page 4

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