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I§KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. | ; ; : ■;■■ "FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR ■ \ • J :'rV;. v QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE." ■;'i. ■ '(.'.',,: ■;:.-■ ~i ;,. ,/ '.■■'■'. ... =:•■■■;:■• • .'"".■ " ■ ■ o —-— ' ■■■ ■ ! " MORE GOOD NEWS! ! . - REMNANT DAY TO-DAY ; REMNANT DAY TO-DAY KfeH'v. :.■..■• ■ . SAVINGS FOR ALL. . I / Little more than a bare announcement is necessary,/for hundreds of i ' thrifty folk are well aware that Remnant Day—the first Wednesday ! : in eaohi month—ie a, day of tremendous savings. Every department in '.'■: : OBifltoie sends its quota of Eemnants and Oddments — oil marked '':< ■:-} .'■ ~\- down in price to effeota olearance. !. • . .... • ; You can easily underhand that during [;" REMNANTS OF ' , tho month's business we naturally have. v ■' SHEETING ' ■ an accumulation of short ends of almost !•'■' .: CALICO . " every kind of fabric in stock. These !"•■ ' : LONGCLOTH v . : \ -. ... ', ends are collected in the Bargain Hoom i■.•'••' •.■■•' and marked down in price to. 6ueh an I '■':■'■■ ■ ■ , ■ ' •'■','.' ■ 'extent that every purchaser makes a }■.V ' ' '.. ■■■■■■•• : . ■, direct saving. i' ; . ' ■ • , ' All such useful fabrics, too, and in popu- ':■".■■. REMNANTS OF ■ ' ' lar demand at the present time. Surely. FLANNEL ' there is something you will be wanting. :'• ■ ' FLANNELETTE . Mothers can get lots of nice short ends I SHIRTING ;.,'■ : just suitable .for making up for the I JAP, CREPE,'. '. kiddies, and they would cost so much i ."•., '...- ~ ...... . .' more by tho yard. ?..-' ',■.■*'.' . ' ■■■ ' No end to the variety offering, and in I •'.■ REMNANTS OF . ■■ ■" ' addition to the Remnants there are Bcme I DRESS FABRICS '.. ' clearing: lines and oddments of Towels,' ; SILKS V . - Footwear, Hosiery, and hundreds of other I EMBROIDERIES bargain lines, not forgetting a number of '. '.: - LACES, ETC. .'.... ~. ... specially reduced articles from the Show- ' . . . . room. h , •'■■ ' Come early to.the Bargain Eoom to-day, because the special prices are I ■'■ i for to-day only and the early buyers always, have the; best choice. i\' ■ ' Therefore we advise you to make the Bargain Room your first call i: 'V, ..to-day,, Tou,won't regret it. : ' . ■ • )■■?'■'■ . . ■■■ f / i——*-—■.. ■ . K LTD. ;! r ■ ■'■•. ...'.■.'.■■'■. .■■'.'■•.■■■'■ . .■ ■ ' W- B. HANNAH & C 0.,. LTD, '. ;;.■/':„ ._ :■■ - ''1+ ■■'■■■•■•.. FIRST IN WIDE TREAD SHOES ; FOR SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GIRLS - . Girls attending School or College need, when the summer comee, Shoes ; . that are durable end yet iiot too heavy. Our lines' fulfil all your '-.•■ .requirements, and are commonded to your attention. ' ... No. 1410-GIRLS' GLACB CALF DERBY SHOES-Pateat caps, sewn soles. . : ■■-.■■; 7to 10, lls. 6d.; 11 to-1,'125, 6d, . . : ' - No. Wll-GIBLS' KANGAKETTE DERBY SHOES-Patent .caps; welted. 7 to 10, .<■ ( ,- 14a.'61; 11 to 1, 15s. Gd. f / ' , •. . ~ No; Ui2-GIBLS' KANGARETTE 1 BAR SHOES-Welted. 7to iO, 13s. 6d.; 11 :; V to.l, 14e. 6d. . ' . . ;■ . • ;; ■ ' No. i«3-GIRLS' CHROME 1 BAR SH OBS-Sewn soles.' 7to 10, 93. 6d.; 11 to ; l, ioe. 6d. ■ , ... ■ .. : . ■•■■■■■ No.' liO4-MISSES' GLA.QB JIBEL BAR SHOES-Sewn soles. 2to 5, Us. 6d. ■No, 1405-MISSES' GLACB 1 BAR 2 BUTTON SHOES-Self caps, sewn sdes. ; • 2 to 5, 15s. 6d. ... ' .•.....-■• ;. No. 1405-MISSES' GLACE CALF DERBY SHOES-P.atent caps, sewn soles. 2 to i- 6, 15s. Si. ■•...•'• No. 1407-MISSES , BOX CALF OXFORD SHOE&-Self caps, sewn soles. 15s. 6d. . R. HANNAH (fe'CO., LTD.i ' -~ J6O LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, ' ', _ '■■ ■ ' ' A FRESH SUPPLY OF GOLDONA: SELF-TONING . ' ; PAPER HAS ARRIVED* AT WATERWORTH'S ' ■ Made in England and eold by Water- . worthe, Goldonamuet be good.' In it . . '■.-. 'you have a-perfect aelf-toning paper— ■■-,■■ ..■ . ■...■■ : .■■•■■ and free from blisters, ■.'/.■ ~ curling, specks, and all blemishes. Print- ■:" '" •■:•■■■ ■ ■ - m the daylight—wash only in a Hypo ■■■■'•., bath: quite a simple matter. Prints •■•■■■ ' ; ■ . ■ are permanent, and clear. Try,a packet .■•■••'■ T-'direot from the manufacturers, there- , • ■~'.■. GW3Sligt: SOldi " ' WATERWOETHS I/TD.. "'■. ,■;!■' THE ANSCO PEOPLE ' UAMBTONQUAY (next Kelburn Tram), 1 WELLINGTON. . And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. '" ■ ■'■ HAWKE'S BAY WINES. ■'"■ , , .>. HAWKE J S BAY WINES. fkJLjbl.afl, Grown and Matured at I'fwSfflSffiw THB F 4MOUS ' ' lmssssj ■'"■.' ,T B ' VINEYARDS,, HB ■'■■'' MATA VIIJBYAR P S - H-B-' ■■ CWM 1 : —••-. 38a. doz. quarts. MR. James Kay, mmis™-1': ;: ■;; £ CUTTER of the Best London Experi- MADEIRA Us" " "' ence, has joined NOTE TO CONSUMERS -If" vour MILLIGAN'S TAILORING own Wine Merchant be unable to eupphCTlm pleaso communicate dirept with the 4 axJi-HJ!, ■ Qtomire— EELBURN AVENUE. ■ REGINALD COLLINS, LTD. (le Mata Vineyarde Branch) ,— ——,— — ; P.O. Box 83, Havelock North, H.B. ,T ONDON AND LANOASHIRE FIRE INSURANOE CO., LTD. ™JM. c up rf ■ v * Division many business men and ie. B ate 3 ,nd Prompt Settle- Z^^tt^SAt'Z mmw, : their affaire while away on Service. The MARINB.-AH Clasaea Covered, inokding !?S a ™s .? f eoo , nr i»«i and inveetLuggage against All 'ACClDENT.—Employers , Liability, ond ftoiremente iu general, are points about a most Liberal Personal Accident w J»on persons will bo seriously concern- . Policy, including a List of Diseases. Ed at t he P«sent time. BECURITY TO POLICYHOLDBRS. ™ **i^ £t,2iUW. I , ZEALAND, LTD., ........ , Hna been authorised by Parliament to — undertake all such! , administrative work _, , , t . . .' t . j t may. with confidonoa bo appointed fall Information can be obtained at i EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, Oβ .-.;.. JOHNSTON & DO., LTD., T y e ser Woe A Jilft N aSreciated by all nTITUT? h ATTfWNTFYS deei .rous of the protection, se.UHllsl! AUJiJNIb a A-llVaiHViXa, oMl t y> cmdance, and able management ' r^r^,n -, n .. w.hich the Company provides. PromptiWELLINQTON. tudo and strict eeoreoy in all transac- .■■■■''. . tions are special features of the Coin- . ..-.. pany's business. ' ' '. ' The Guardian Trust ie mereed in and ' INGERSOLL MADE A FORTUNE. guaranteed by the South British Ineur- . ance Company, Ltd., with assets ezceedTTB took a big clock, whittled it down in % -f 1.300,000. 11 into a watoh, and had it patented. . c . all °J. w . n te for free booklet, giving Perhaps you have a similar idea. Get it fill .particulars and charges, patented. "Inventor's Guide" free from D 4 t d . d « 9 T s communications care S<vnth Baldwin and Rayward Patent Attor- Brl t' B h Insurance Co., in any town. Tho neye, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. management of the two Companws isloonticau TQ READERS. • The Church Army hut in a heavilybombed French town was recently preTO avoid disappointment roaders of served by its three tiers nf l«nw b'iscuit'The Dominion" are urged to oub- boxes, which saved the walls when the ioribe'for a regular period through the ro °f was blown into the immediate area. Dearest agent (namo on application). We think summer's coming soon. AnyPrepaid Subscription Rates are:- how we aro right ready with light-weight S months. 6 months. Yearly, knee drawers, Is. 11<1. to 8s Ud. Also full 'ifcnm Aeent -12 0 13 0 20 0 ™ D »°, f ™°f underwear. Geo. Sd ... .15 3 110 0 2ID 0 Fowlds . LW.-Adrt. . Hrtrafer ■booking JO 0 2 6 0 6 0 WardelVs for "Golden Rule" Soap : -Prepayment effects a saving, ensures Warte s for Golden Rule Candles. tOTlar sapply, and avoids waste of $«*> « for 'Keep Smihng' Snndsoap. JSe? In of the extreme difficulty Warde l'e for "No Rubbing" Laundry ■'Epraiurtog adequate supplies of paper Help.-Advt. , for a large and growing oiroulatlon, Golden Rule candles lighting and doMoidiioe of waste is vciy necessary, lighting New Zealand. Study the eplenMd tfo asaiatanoe o! the publio to thie did world lifting design on every paoket. : Kd is Mired ifor, Aslr grpcerß.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 36, 6 November 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 36, 6 November 1918, Page 4

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