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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. "FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE." -< — • ...■• NOW. CHOOSE YOUR SPRING COSTUME-SOME LOVELY STYLES ''.'ARE'JUST TO HAND AND THEY'LL SELL QUICKLY. No ono could <;co tlieso charming models .... , without becoming enthusiastic about Iho - ; '''u/vnnc-"' elesanco. of style, the perfection of cut : MUI/.Mr .ami finish, the graceful simplicity, and, nft , m _. . ' above all, the splendid quality. After COAIS AND all it is false economy to buy shoddy _ _______ things because they are cheap, and if SKIRTS " ' you want tho best that is. Obtainable, buy . i ' it hero and you,will pay less in the long .• ~ run. Our enormous business enables us i; to,'offer the best quality at the lowest i.'a possible price. A VISIT TO OUR SHOWROOM IS ALWAYS INTERESTING, BUT NOW AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON IT IS DOUBLY SO. MAY WE EXPECT YOU TO-DAY? LOVELY MODEL COAT AND SKIRT IN NAVY SEEGE SUITING-Novol large collar, cuffs, and inset piece of fringed suede bottom of oat; narrow bolt"to centre front, high waisted; trimmed self-mado buttons; coat lined throughout white Jap. Silk. Price, 10 guineas. NEAT AND SMART COAT AND'3KIKT IN SOl'T NAVY SERCIE—Pleats each . .. ...side and. at back from V shaped yoke effect, prettily embroidered; same shape in Black Silk, tipped! emerald green; novelty collar, also embroidered; * belted sides and back, plain fronts; coat lined striped Silk. Pricc, 11 guineas, EXQUISITE MODEL IN GREENY GREY VENETIAN CLOTH—High waisted effect, belted back and front onl; a novel feature is the deep collar,-circular at back, finishetl square cut, extended over shoulder seams, and handsomely embroidered grey and pale pink; novelty cuffs, also embroidered; trimmed, •rows of self-made loops and buttons, which form fastening; coat lined to waist Jap. Silk. . Price, 15 guineas. DISTINCTIVE MODEL IN GREY 3JAIGII SUITING-Large collar, embroidered point; Shaped belt at back and tiny belt just at centre front; fronts just above waist line embroidered in black, and loose hanging pajtfls below 'with novelty, patch pcckcts on, finished black bone buttons; tho fastening, which can ,bo cither .up to the thr oat or open, is formed by a row of self loops and black bono buttons; coat lined to waist white Jap, Silk. Price, 12 guineas, UP-TO-DATE MODEL IN GREENY FAWN GABARDINE—Coat well cut and. exquisitely tailored, straight linos, semi-fitting; neat roll collar; ooat lined throughout white Mcrv; the skirt is box pleated all round. Price, 14 guineas. HANDSOME COAT AND SKIRT IN MOLE ALL-WOOL TRICOTINE—A novelty feature of this coat is tho large white cloth collar and top of cuffs beautifully hand, embroidered in tangerine and black; narrow all Tound belt; .coat lined .throughout white Jap. Silk. • Price, 13 guineas. • o KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

"■ R. HANNAH & CO., LTD,-' '' —t BARGAIN LINES THAT ARE PROVING SO TEMPTING AT OUR GREAT SALE This drastic clearance of our stocks has resulted in a lavish array of remarkable boot, and shoe bargains, tho like of which ill all probability ■ will ..never •bo repented. LOOK OVER THIS LIST-A RARE SAVING IN EVERY PAIR, ■LADIES'.BLACK SATIN 1 BAH WALKING SHQES-Cuban heels. To Clear at Bs. 11d. Usually 19s. Gd. LADIES' GLACE CRpSS BAR SHOES-Elastic inlet; English make. To Clear -at 9s. Ild. Usually 18s. 6d. LADIES' PATENT 1 BAR SHOES—With stout soles. To Clear at 10s, 11d. Usually 18s. fid. LADIES' SATIN EVENING SHOES-Sizes- 2's, 6's, Te. To Clear at Is. lid. Usually ,11s. Gd. MEN'S PATENT ELASTIC SIDE ROM EOS—Suitable for. eYoning wear. To Clear at 12s. lid. Worth 18s. 6d. MEN'S GLACE KID WELTED SOLE WALKING SHOES-To Clear at 15s, 11d. ■ Worth-255. EVERY PAIR REDUCED AT ■ HANNAH'S SALE, 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. AUTOMATIC HELPS IN ANSCO CAMERA . PICTURE SAVING DEVICES FOR AMATEURS. .... Before you. buy a Camera, 6tudy tho Ansco Models, and you will have no hesitation in your choice. You will, undoubtedly, become the owner of an Ansco, and you will never have occasion to regret your decision. • THE ANSCO IS BEST FOR BEGINNERS; It is so easy to use, and has so many Bafety devices which ensure better ■' pictures. 'Bvery Ausco lwe exclusive features. The Automatic adjustable focusing device of folding Ansoos is a wonderful help. After ybu set it for a definite distance, you can change it immediately—and so accurately that the picture is kept in, perfect focus.' Many other exclusive features. Let us demonstrate ; them to you. PRICES FROM £2 TO £16. PERFECT PICTURES EASILY TAKEN. WATERWORTHS ■ LTD. "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," $6 LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelbnrn Tram)' ... WELLINGTON, , 68 Queen Street ... Auckland.

SPECIALISED KNOWLEDGE 'ACQUIRED in working for the "Best Dressed Men".' is reflected in the Stylish Clothes - which are made by ... MILLIGAN'S, .kelburn avenue. y • ! ! ,T ONDON AND' LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settle* rnenfc. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage against All Risks. ACClDENT.—Employers'' Liability, and 1 a most Liberal Personal Aocident Polioy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS, 249,179. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON k CO, LTD., OHIEF. AGENTS & ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. FORTUNES IN FARM IMPLEMENTS. P<AN you devise any tool or machine that will save the farmer's time and money? There is plenty of money to bo made by ingonious men in this field of invention. Take your idens to Baldwin and Rayward, Patont Attornoys, 215 Larabton Quay, Wellington, and they will protect your rights throughout the world. TQ READERS. TO ovoid disappointment Tenders of "The Dominion" are urged to subterlbe for a regular period through tho Bcarest agent (name on application). Subscription Rates are:— 3 months, C months. Yoarly. fJ?rom Agent ... 12 0 1 3 G 2 6 0 Posted 15 3 110 0 . 219 0 Extra f«r booking 1 0 0 2 6 1 0 6 0 Prepayment effects a saving, ensures tegular supply, and avoids waste of paper. In view of tho extreme difficulty {n prciurlng adequate supplies of paper for a large and growing circulation, avoiduoe of waste is very necossaty, and tile assistance of the publio to this ( \ni is asked tot,

HAWKE'S BAY WINES. SUPPORT A N.Z. INDUSTRY. ■ And 'Insist upon Having ► REGINALD COLLINS. (Limited'e) , GOLD MEDAL WINES. Grown and Matured at the famous TE MATA VINEYARDS, H.B. .PORT, 48s. doz. MADEIRA, 4Sg. do?,, (Special), 58s. " (Special), 5Ss. CLARET, 386. doz, " (Special), 48s. HOOK 38a. doz. CHABLIS, 38s. doz. (Special), 48s. " (Special), 48s. Obtainable from LEADING WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, or direct from the Growers, Reginald Collins, Ltd G.P.O. Box 426, Wellington. Telephone

The members of the "Bing Boys" .Roviio Company will leave Wellington for Sydney by the Manuka, which sails at 8 a.m. on Saturday. The DOMINION MOTOR VEHICLES, LTD.. are now prepared to accept orders for the famous CHEVROLET model, "Four-Ninety," with details that make this car most complete, features of higher-priced cars. Tho finishing touches given this advance 1918 niodot leave nothing moro to v>ish for. It is complete in, every way. Call or writo for catalogues or demonstrations.—Advt. A snip for men who wear Trousers, size 4. We aro offering a limited lino at 10s. 6d„ worth easily 15s. fid. Geo, Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 4

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