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,KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. ; LHX / ''FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR v,QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE,'. : , .' ; 4 - ■■ " HOME-LIKE " COMPORTS FOR THE SEASIDE COTTAGE. VISIT OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ' Just a.few of tho little extras so necessary 'to convert, an unenmfortable sea'side cottage, wharo or bach, into a comfy, home-like place of .4^-'• rest." ' The 'prices! ara'ttiflirigYcompared.to the amount of comfort eacharticle represents. Now is.the/time to choose.V -r.v:easy to. USE,. EASY TO MOVE, EASY TO BUY. ■ WHAT MORE COULD BE DESIRED? •BAMBOO VERANDAH BLINDS—The fine weather has resulted in the usual rush •v. .for the seaside, and many things that* would add comfort .may be over- / looked. A bamboo blind is one,of the 'things that costs little; so why be denied the pleasure,of,a perfect shady retreat? !-T' •- : Sizo 6ft: x 6ft.- ■■. y P™<V 2 C S ' MSize Bft." x 6ft- ~y.- ; E" ''« S '2s' Size 10ft. x Bft A Price, 19s. 9d. These are in natural bamboo. : 'SEAGBASS' AND RATTAN "FURNITURE—We are showing a very,fine assortment of useful-wicked .furniture,--.and the prices are' wry -moderate. - - n eJ V, ■■■£ Seagrass and Rattan ".Chairs—ln all shapes. 295. 6d.,375, 6d., 395.? 425, 80, ;.v'•« v Seagrass and Rattan' Lounges—: •. 5? s ' ' ;? s '' ?j '7 Willow Chairs—Upholstered. in'Cretonn'e. 29s.''6d. f 355,j 395. 6d, •"-'-TOLDING DECK CHAlßS—Suitable : for the deck, the seaside, or.the verandah; '> V red .triped canvas. ; ' Bs . 11d . eachi With arm rest— H s ' 6a^ With arm and,leg rest— ' Bs> 9a. each, . SEAGRASS RUGS AND SQUARES-We have just a small 'assortment left. _ Squares—!)ft. x Sit., " "d. vV.y"' : . Rugs-2ft.- X 3ft..9in. • ■. , . . I lS' Rugs—3ft. x 6ft. \ './. ~. .... ' 7s. 6d. and Bs. 6d. ■.'CUSHIONS—The cottage will be. more : comfortable if there are a .number of cushions about the chairs.and ,6ettees.' Cushions,. plain or elaborate, or . Cushion Covers to renovato an old cushion or'two are herein great variety. ■ Cretonne Cushions— •. : ,ss. 6d., 6s. 6d., 7s, 6d. each. :. • Poplm Cushions— . . 14s. Gd., 15s. 6d., 17s, 6d. ' . ! '' Shadow Tissue and Poplin' Cushions— '16s, 6d,, 18s, Sd., 225. Sd, ''MAIN TRUNK" CUSHIONS—We have a large assortment of travelling cushions, ' . " made of odd lengths of cretonne, (with pockets for book,, etc., and bandies. • ' , : , ■ Price, 3s. 6d. each, 'CUSHION PADS—Made up in calico to. fit any cushion cover. . . ■j ■ i Prices, 2s. 11d., 3s; 6d. 4s, 6d. each, KKKCALDIB & STAINS, LTD. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. 4 ——— SUMMER FOOTWEAR DE LUXE. Vv ■■■■/■A-showing of, Ladies' Cojirt Slioes, instinct; with'- grace, elegance, and shoes can bp worn with any costume, arid'.'we have a'really.splendid,selection in t TAN, WHITE, AND BLACK; , ' WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS COURT SHOES- . 6s. lid., 9s. lid., 12s. 6d„ 21s. , WOMEN'S GLACE KID COURT 6d. 215., 235. 6d,, 30s. WOMEN'S TAN COURT SHOES- 205., 275. 6d. WOMEN'S WHITE BUCK COURT SHOES— 255., 455. WOMEN'S PATENT COURT SHOES- . - 285.,6 d„ 305., 325. 6d; You are always sure of courteous attention at our . footwear stores, '■...'. w - and pur stocks::are .'always most modern in character., , / ; B. HANNAH & CO.,- LTD., . 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, S ' WELLINGTON.

"ANSCO" PICTURES TELL A TRUE STORY! A story without words—a story without exaggerations or embellish- • .BientsT-a:.itretbfal.portrayal -'of happy scenes—this is the "Ansco" i ,:-it,, story..:... The enjoyment is two-fold. . There's the .fun of taking the •to ■.(•vi'snaps—there's the pleasure of . looking at them and'ruminating'as the -" v majch on. ; - ■ , Own an "Ansoo" Camera—simple and reliable, beautifully finish-' ed—superior in many ways. V.P. "Ansco" No. 0 measures only 1 x2J X 5 inohes,. and'weighs only lOi ounces. ''It takes-'clear, detailed pic-J-i-i tares If x. 2J indhee—pictures that can. be enlarged. The price is r . t only £2. See also v.P.."Ansco" No.-1, No. 2 No. 3, .and other ' ; jnodels.- Do this to-day. . ' WATERWOBTHS LTD. - - THE "ANSCO" PEOPLE liAJIBTON QUAY • (next Kelburn Tram), WELLINGTON. " .. . : And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland.

HAWKE'S , BAY WINES. HAWKE'S BAY WINES. ' Grown and Matured at THE FAMOUS TE ' MATA VINEYARDS, H.B. E MATA. . VINEYARDS, . H.B; CLARET 44/- and 54/- per doz. HOCK 40/-and 50/- . i „ CHABLIS ......... 40/- and 50/- ~ PORT. ; . • '48/- and 58/-' „ ' MADEIRA - 48/- and 58/- ~ NOTE TO CONSUMERS—If your own Wine Merchants be unable to supply, please communicate .direct with the Growers— . TE MATA VINEYARDS, LTD., P.O. Box 88. Havelock North, H.B. A PROPERLY DRAWN WILL IS the best safeguard for the protection of your Estate and Beneficiaries, provided, however, that a safe and businesslike Executor is. appointed. . Tho practice of appointing private trustees has been falling rapidly into disuse, as people have come to realise the advantages offered by. a corporation whose sole business is the administration and management of estates. When making your Will, remember that : ' • • , THE GUARDIAN TRUST And Executors Coy., of N.Z., Ltd., Is engaged exclusively in Trust Business. It does not ongnge in any business of a speculative' nature. Its distinctive features are SAFETY, EFFICIENCY, PERMANENCY, and Promptitude in all business transactions. Wo ask you to consider favourably 'the appointment of the Company as your EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, or ATTORNEY,' and invite you to call and .discuss such an appointment -with us personally. The GUARDIAN TRUST i 3 merged in and guaranteed by THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COY., LTD. (Assets exceed £i,500,000). T. B. CHING, Local Manager. 326, Lambton Quay, Wellington. (A Card.) KNOX GILMER, Surgeon Dentist, will Resume Practice at 22 Boulcott St. oii JANUARY 13, 1919. IT MURRAY LITCHFIELD. D.D.S.' (Penna.\ L.D.S., R.C.3. (Edin.), DENTAL SURGEON, Will Resume Practice at his Rooms, 29 Moleswortli Street, on January 18, 1919. Getting ready for your holiday? See our "week-end" cases . from 6s. 6d., "attache" cases from ss. Gd. Other travelling requisites in abundance. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 86, 6 January 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 86, 6 January 1919, Page 4

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