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& STAINS, LTD. "FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE.' •w.-* ■.—. *. EXCLUSIVE FROCKS FOR RACE WEAR, ; To many a woman the Summer Race TASTEFUL' Meeting is regarded as rno of the most' MODERATE ■" - STYLES, important social events cf the season— PRICES. more particularly as Tegards the oppor- „,^': ... ..!.,..-.. tunity for wearing her newest and her ~.;..- .''.'. Wt apparel. ' ; A"K. iS." GOWN GIVES AN AIR OF DISTINCTION. SUPPOSE i YOU CALL AND INSPECT THESE, DAINTY^MODEL IN SAXE GEORGETTE-Square neck of ban& of Geoig- ". ette, and from these hands the hack and front to below waist lino are of exquisite floral crepe Georgette (white ground), partly veiled over shoulders, continued down, and getting wider below hips forming loose hanging panels, finished tiny self-made buttons, about 8 inches from bottom of skirt; wnist line is- denned by bands of Georgette, ■ which are crossed in front, and tie loosely at back. .::'.'.. The Price is 11 guineas. ENTIRELY NEW AND UP-TO-DATE MODEL-In a glorious combination of navy and white Georgette; this gown has fairly narrow 6kirt of,navy Georgette, and overdress of 'white Georgette, finished band of navy, and handsomely worked with thread of navy, futurist '"'■'■*.■ pattern;' the top part is also very novel, pinafore effect, back and front. . ",', of thethe navy and white combined, loose hanging draped panels almost to bottom of skirt; waist line defined by band of Georgette, '■.■■ through slots, ;and tied loosely at back. The Price is 12 guineas. .. ,:■ HANDSOME MODEL IN PALE BLUE ' SOFT , SATIN-Loose hanging panels, back and front, of white Georgette, caught at shoulders by row of black velvet buttons;-the panels are handsomely hand-worked -■-■■'•■' in black silk (light and dainty) front. back, and bottom of panel; -sleeves of-white Georgette; high-waisted line defined by black velvet ribbon through slots in the Georgette. The Price is 13 guineas. -. DISTINCTIVE MODEL IN BLACK GEORGETTE-On a foundation of ' ■/'•.-> ."■' white Jap. silk; the toppart is effectively trimmed with most beau- . tiful insertion; black ground, and. royal blue,' emerald, and silver ■ r being predominating colours; novelty large collar at back, finished . points in front; novelty deep sash of royal blue bordered velvet gives ~ high-waisted effect, and two loose narrow streamers continue down ■.'-:\f backhand finish smart bob of Georgette and insertion; skirt.is also very effectively finished, and is caught in around bottom, which gives narrower effect. The Price is 15 guineas. .::;:'■ SPECIAL DISPLAY OF RACE FOOTWEAR, NECKWEAR, BLOUSES, GLOVES; HOSIERY, ETC. SEE THE WINDOWS. "«*•'■' : *- - i 'KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. '■-;■.•■...•••. •'.'■, .'■'■' V■■ ['P R. HANNAH &■. CO., LTD. ; SANDALS FOR THE YOUNGSTERS! ; ;." ',;";'■. MADE FOR HARD EVERY DAY WEAR, .■; , Boots and Shoes are so expensive th at Sandals take a prominent place ;•■■' as the economical and .';£.'"■ '■..: IDEAL FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN. ■ i-v Hannah's Sandals will.wear long and give every satisfaction. :| ; SEE WHAT YOU SAVE! "£: CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK CHROME SANDALS-Strong sewn lea-'-■',s -ther. soles. 7to 10, 6s. 11d. 11 xl, 7s. 6d. : i'i ■•■ Large sizes— 2 to 7, Bs. 6d.' p, CHILDREN'S SHOETTES-With flexible chrome soles, in tan or black. I ■f- J 7 to 10, 6s. 11d.; 11 to 1,75. 6d. r Largo sizes— 2 to 7. Bs. 6d. i ""[. CHILDREN'S TAN ENGLISH MADE SANDALS-Veldt-schoen green- • I .!. hide soles, natural shape. 4 to 6, 4s. 6d.; 7 to 10, ss. Gd. i -SEASIDE SHOES WITH RUBBER SOLES -Every youngster should j have a pair. 7 to 10, 2s, 11d.; 11 to 2, 3s, 6d, ' " ;•. '<'•■'•■•■ Large sizes— 3 to 7, 4s. 3d. ; ■''■','. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY DESPATCHED. ; JR V HANNAH & GO., .LTD.; 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET. :;V; ,V .WELLINGTON. . ■ ':.."'■' .''.'''■■ i , "GOLDONA" SELF-TONING PAPER! EASY TO BUY! -EASY TO USE! . ,-.C-- Easy to-buy—easy to use—that is just the paper the modern photo- ;.■''■ • grapher needs. And make no mistake about'the- quality—"Goldona" is British—a high-grade production from tho Homeland. ,- .. .A trial will bring a smile of satisfaction—"Goldona" is free from -~;■:. spots, bubbles, and curling," and is uniform in quality, ..!',„..,: .. Waterworks,sell this splendid paper at tho lowest possible price. ,„..., .-A.shipment came recently to hand, so here's a new, good stock. Call . ~, ..for a.paoket. ' . ~ ? WATEKWOKTHS LTD.. THE "ANSCO". PEOPLE , . IIAMBTON QUAY (next Kelburn Tram), WELLINGTON. ' , ' ' 'And at 58' Queen Street, Auckland. ' ! • : '""' J^— «j«L-i- HAWKE'S BAY WINES. .. ' : 6---V ... HAWKE'S BAY WINES. ~.,..,.;,;„... • Grown and Matured at felffi&llsilSf THE MMOUS . .■■ i^G^ssff'WHr. rrvE mata vineyards, h.b. V- r ' • J- E MATA VINEYARDS, H.B. . ..IQIQ CLARET 44/-' and 54/-per doz. ■ Laia HOCK ....;.... 40/-and 50/- „ POMMENCED with a rush of orders Ss£S LIS •' 40/-and.so/- „ ~ for New Suits at . ffi ffiA —Jf.»» jjj; ;; STYLE HEADQUARTERS- jfoifiTO CONSUMERS.-If your own Wine Merchants be unable to supply, MILLIGAN'S, communicate direct with the ■ Growers— . KELBURN AVENUE. B ™ MATA VINEYARDS LTD • ■ ' ,'• r: - ' P.O. Bos 88. Havelock North, H.B. '■'IT'ONDON' AND LANCASHIRE A PROPERLY DRAWN WILL :V FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. P MV£^t. f £d^U& ' " . ■ ies, provided, however, that a safe and mtdw r~~»J. ■D«t—'.' 4 tj- i. t, u.i husinesslike Executor is appointed. WREv-Lowest Rates and Prompt Settle- The practice of appointing private - : meaw. trustees has been falling rapidly into : MARIOT.-AlfClasses Covewd, including Hii us^ r nnf^ p l e ffi a, i\ ccnl6 ' *° "I 1 - 168 ;■ Per.onal.Luggage against All «*.' t SS^Wt&dSS 'ACCIDENT-Employers* Liability, and and management of estates. •a most Liberal Personal Accidont ~W nen milklu B jour Will, remember ..'.'PoHoy, including . List of B GVkIi I)IAV TRUST 6ECUBITY TO POLICYHOLDERS. And Executors Coy., of N.Z., Ltd., Is engaged exblusively in Trust Business. It does not engage in any business of a speculative nature. Its distinctive features are SAFETY, ftffl Information can be obtained at EFFICIENCY, PERMANENCY, and .„«,„„ Promptitudo in all business transaotions. JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., We ask you to consider favourably , __„_„ .' , „_„„,,„„„ tn e appointment of the Company as your CHIEF AGENTS & ATTORNEYS, EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, or ATTORNEY, and invite you to call and dis.WELLINGTON. cuss such an appointment -with us personally. -'. ■-.''■■ ' The GUARDIAN TRUST is merged in and guaranteed by INGERSOLL MADE A FORTUNE. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE ' COY., LTD. ■ (Assets exceed .£1,500,000). TTpj took a big clock, whittled it down ij> B CHING O. into a watch, and had it patented. ' " V 0( jV ana _. r ■ 326, Lambton Quay, Wellington 8 / . Baldwin and Rayward. Patont Attorneys, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. ; - - . (A Card.) TO READERS. '_„ ~ ~ ' ' ,' . ITNOX-GILMER, Surgeon Dentist, has Tt\o avoid, disappointment readers of Jck ■X "The Dominion" are urged to sub- Resumed Practice at 22 Boulcott St. Bcrib» for a regular period through the . nearest agent (namo on application). : — Prepaid Subscription Rates are-.- -p_ • B RIDGE, . DENTIST B monthß. 6 months. Yearly, iri. „ , _ m .„. .. ~ '' (Jfrom Agent ... 12 0 1. 3 6 2 8 0 < Late Wllhs Street) - JPostod ••••••r:- x \ \ \'2 I 19 0 Macarthy's Chambers, Bxtr a f 3 rDoobngJ._o_ 02 e 060 M W I LL IS STREET. a Prepnyment effeots a saving, ensures 'Fbone 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) supply, and avoids waste of . japer. In view of tho extreme difficulty : ~ „___„.___. _».„ In prcTJrlng adequote supplies of paper |~| E - MURRAY LITCHFIELD\ D.D.S. tor a largo and growing oiroulatfon, ■*-' (Penna.), L.D.S., (Ldm.), '■ »7oiA ioe of waste is very necessary, DENTAL SURjEON, -' and fte aaaistanoe of the pnblto to thi» Will R«sume Practice at his Rooms, 29 «id If »iW fat. Molesworth Street, 05 January 18,1919.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 94, 15 January 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 94, 15 January 1919, Page 4

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