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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. • "FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS. FOR,-, ! . QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE.'- ' « ... GLOVES AND HOSIERY FOR HOLIDAY WEAR. / - ; Dependable qualities are listed here, arid we invite your careful inspection of oiir.values. Wo-do not say that you cannot buy Glove 9or . ■ . , "-Hosiery oheaiper, but-we do 'say-that Quality for Quality the values we*. 'offer cannot he equalled anywhere. ' Comparison of the following'examples . , ivill provo our claim 'to your PiUisfaotion. THE GLOVES— ; CALVAT'S TWO AND THREE-DOME KID GLOVES-With self and , . ' ,-black stitohinffs, in shades of beaver, brown, tan. grey, black, and -white. Prices, 12s. 6d. and 14s. 6d. CALVAT 1 S TWO-DOME KID GLOVES-With plain'backs, in tans, lieavers, greys, black, and white. Prices, 11s. 9d., 13s. 6d. . TWO AND THREE-DOME KID" GLOVES—With self etitellings, in good ■ .. / shades. -, Price, ss, 11d. TlffiEE DOME,REYNIER SUEDE-With, self stitchings, in all .shades of . beavers and, greys, also-in black and white. ' Price, 10s. 6d, ■ TWO-DOMB LIBE&IA SUEDB—With self stitchings, in beavers, greys, , and blaok. Price, 14s, 6d. • ••.•; TWO-DOME SUEDE GLOVES-With self and black stitohings, colours ', /v . ; : ';tan9, browns, greys, black,, and white. : Price, Bs. lid, : -.>?? TWO-DOME REINDEER GLOVES—In good shades of brown. ... ... • , ■ ; Price, 225. 6d. THE HOSIERY— '• •■* •' '• LADIES' SILK \NKKB HOSE—'With cotton suspender tops, in black, M ~ . . white, silver, champagne, -navy, ox blood, igrejv slate, nigger, tan, - 1 drab, peacock, electric, saxe, and evening shades. Price, 6s. 11d. pair. l BLACK SILK HOSE—Wtih cotton suspender tops, toes, and heels. . Prices ss. Hd., 65. 11d., 12s. 6d. pair. .. ,• T.AT>TF!S' SILK HOSE—With cotton,suspender tops, toes,- and 'heels, in -lij?; 'a silver,- drab, 1 oyster, fawn,', buff, -greys, gabardine, navy,, bottle .'green, V Sfr&Cj*;#:cinnamon, and all wanted "day, or -evening shades. ■ Price, 12s. 6d, pair, . ■ " BLACK ALL SILK'HOSE—With wide silk suspender welt arid reinforced , ■■'■■■■ toes and heels. • Prices 225. 6d. and 275. fid. ;W, i. .SMABT SILK HOSE—With black or white vertical pin stripesj in* tan, ohainpa'grie, greys, ,navys, . black, white, drab. , ' - 1 * ' Prices,. 14s. 6d. and 15s.'6d. pair. . LADIES' COLOURED LISLE HOSE—In fawn, gabardine, sand, khaki, 7... :■ mole, drab cream, steel, French, grey, brown, tan,' leather 'grey, coat--7 . 'Jng, bisouit, ox blood, and all fashionable shades to match costumes: ' Price, 3s. 11d. pair. .OUR PREMISES ARE CLOSED ALL DAY TO-DAY.-. REOPEN TO- •_ MORROW AS USUAL. ♦' ■'v ; ' . . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.' ' aaOBBSS 11 11l l I 11 mi i i t hmwhiwiihhj hi | gagBBBB l "" lul TT"'I R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. THOSE YOUNGSTERS. The School Holidays seem this season to-be .without end, and they. h&ve a long time to run'yet. . Clothes and Boots are ruined these . . 6ujnraer days. . ' - : ' . PUT THE KIDDIES INTO SANDALS. "'L'-'',"'--' You'can't beat Sandals Ifoi* wear, with or without stopkings},and they: « COST MUCH LESS THAN BOOTS. ' V . - CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK CHROME SANDALS - Strong sewn " ■ • .••.-* leather soles. Sizes 7to 10, 65,. 11d. ; 11' to 1, 7s. 6d.: Maids', 2to 5, , •- • Bs. Gd, .i;': ■ ■ ' CHILDREN'S TAN OR"BLACIC CHPvOME Flexible ' \ ■si-. . chrome soles. /..Sizes-1 to 10, 6s. 11d.; 11 to 1, 7s. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5. 8s 6d. • . • j - 1 ' . , ■ + :i ;• - . 'Be prudent!.. -Shop-early and secure the best of Sandal Bargains! Get children fixed up TO : DAY and you will face the rest of the holidays ''. : ;without worry. 7 ■ . R. HANNAH & CO.. LTD.. . - . 26fl LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ; I ii-; " r ".~ T ' " •. , , "ANSCO" PICTURES TELL A TRUE STORY! . • >/ -A story without'words—a story without .exaggerations or fmbellif/h-'... •<>:, ;V'., ments-a tnithful portrayal ;.of,. happy- is - the' "Ansco"- . 'r : :^ : ;, ,--"l?tpry. ;:: The enjoymenl is two-fold. There'si: tho fun ,of taking tho v ' • ;.. " snaps—thero's. the pleasure of looking at them 'and ruminating as tho '' .. . ' . . years march on;. . V/ : Vv-:-y.. '-Own an "Absco" Camera-simple and reliable, beautifully finishlxl,??,>■/%■■■■ ed-superior-in many ways. ~:. V.P, "Ansco" No. 0 measures only 1x 24 • '-'j 5 inohes, weighs'only 10J. ounces. It takes clear, detailed Die- ' ;f v;-*':tures If ;X.,2i inclhes—pictures that. can. be enlarged. The is :-:^eif• Xo - 2 3 < ; ; - WATERWORTHS LTD. s "i THE "ANSCO" PEOPLE " '' 'IIAMBTON QW,T ("est Kelburn Tram), ,- WELLINGTON. I And at 53 Queen Street, Auckland. ' ''

a, \,, ' HAWKE'S BAT WINES. HAWKE'S bay wines. '' ■ ■ J '' . Grown and Matured at' ' . Wn i-r the FAMOUSii:~- ■ T® • MATA VINEYARDS, v H.B. j-e jiata vineyards: ; h!b! .■( /■■ ■ ! . , • an f 545. per doz. quarts. MILLIGAM'S ' rKAmT's and , S s ' per doz- ■ ■■■ ' prypT ®® s - P er doz. quarts. STYLE HEADQUARTERS, K •■• 48s. and 58s. per doz. quarts. MADERIA 48s. and 58s. per doz; quarts. KELBURN AVENUE, TO CONSm i fyour own \.s ,• WLLill be Closed from December 24 till „Ti Merchants be unable to supply, ' ' January 3 to allow the staff a little p communicate direct with the ' . 'teW VINEYARDS. LTD. . ■ ■ —"— — P.O. Box 88. Havelock North, H.B. .. .T-ONDON AND LANCASHIRE - ■■ FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. TO OUR READERS. ' FlEßj—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settle- TTJO : not go without YOUR DAILY PAPER when away on your Holi- . ■ - MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including **"' ' , Personal Luggage- against All Rigks. We have agents in every township : and - ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and w„ vll J age9 ithin , m il« r ofWei- • » most Llbornl Personal Accident !,„ u if?™ *j J ll -, DOMINION . : Policy, including a List o£ Disease* 1)0 daily. ■ SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS ? the postal delivery is more conveni. . "V-'- -pr mo ent t0 yo". ■!« «• have your address v . .' ' Xb.w.w. and we will mjul "THE DOMINION" ■ • . ' to you daily. , • .. . PUBLISHER, Fall Information can be obtained at "The Dominion." JOHNSTON k CO., LTD., — —— : — ■ ' ' T>R. MURRAY LITCHFIELD, D.D.S. CHIEF AGENTS & ATTORNEYS, JJ (Penna.), L.D.S., R.C.3. (Edih.), _ DENTAL SURGEON, :) ' ; WELLINGTON. Will Resume Practice at his Rooms, 29 Molesworth Street, on January 18, 1919. V 7 INGBRSOLL MADE A FORTUNE. A Burprising eigß of German in- .■ , • —~ : • • genuity was found lately by an English TTB took a big clook', whittled it down officer in the possession of a dead GerXL into a''watch, and had it patented. ™, an ( s fy? 11 writer ■in the "Daily Perhaps yon have a. similar idea. Get it Ohnmoh'). It is a New lear'card of . . patented. 'Inventor's Guide" free from ?°° d wishes, canned about by the poor ■ Baldwin and Rayward Patent Attor- for many a month On the re- ' neyo, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. vorse is a print of Lady Butler's Charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo. But —: :—- —: : the bearskins ot our men have adroit. ly changed to the spiked helmets, the tv* pimiDo German "pickelhaubeu," and in placo of V ' our standard flies the .German flag. All f • ' —,n -a .j! . .- i t j j the rest is correct, man for man and t\s Teaders of ]i OrSO f or horse. Joy-bells decorate the : . • Dominion are urged to sub- f rame- An( ] i 0; g ne German cavalry Hribe for a regular period thrflugh the charge is before us. Bfiarest agent (name on apphoation). Pwptold Subscription Rates are;- Tho manufacturers of "NO RUBBING" 3 months. 6 months. Yearly. Laundry Help dosire to specially thank (from Agent ... 12 0 "]. 8 6 2 8 0 Wellington housewives for their consis- , posted 15 8 110 0 219 0 tent loyalty and appreciation of "NO {btr&fsr booking J 0 0 2 6 0 6 0 RUBBING ' Laundry Help, at tho same time calling public attention to the fact Prepisyment effeota a saving, ensures that tho price is now Is. per carton con- ~ Wfffllar supply, and avoids wasto of taining sufficient for 7 weeks' washing, paper. In view of tho extreme difficulty All grocers.—Advt. & ! f ( Tr«« Slippers.—A splendid idea for Christloo of waste is very necessary, mas presents. See our Black, 7e. lid. to BBd tis walstanoe of the jmblio to thu 15s. 6d.; Tan, Us. 6d. to 10s. 6d. Geo. Ed a Mfc»d for, Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 83, 2 January 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 83, 2 January 1919, Page 4

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