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:\ BUSINESS NOTICES. KIRKCALDIi & STAINS, LTD. "WHERE QUALITY AND STYLE COST. NO MORE." yOU'LL.SAVE MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE jN THE BARGAIN ROOM TO-DAY. IT'S BARGAIN DAY. -. ■ ' i ' Every Wednesday our Bargain Room is : thronged with eager buyers—and the , same people come over and ever againproof surely that Bargain Day is a day of real bargains. Another helpful list of javinge is promised to-day. J-;..";. SPECIAL PRICES FOR TO-DAY ONLY. A LINE OF COLOURED SERGE COSTUMES-Light reseda shape, loose fitting coat, pleated back; slightly faded. Usual Price, £b 15s. Cd. To Clear 9s. 11d. and 19s. 6d. BANGS OF NAVY AND BLACK SERGE COSTUMESTo Clear from 295. 6d. NAVY SERGE SKIRTS-In different styles: To Clear 275. 6d. KNITTED SILK SCARVES-49 inches long, hand-knotted fringe ends; in ease, purple, sand, .brown, rigger, grey, and ivory. Usual Price, . 6s. lid. To clear at 4s, 11d, STRONG HOSE FOR WINTER WEAR—Colonial make, all wool, 1/1 rib, in a good shade of mid grey; eplendid value. To Clear at 3s. 11d. pair. P FAMOUS SEEGE-M inches wide, heavy weight, good navy; an ideal ; - fabrio for »irls' school costumes and dresses. Usual Price, 12s. Gd. Tp Clear at 9s. 11d. yard. HOEEOCESES' ,36-INCH FLANNELETTE-Self shades of pink and fawn; 'splendid wearing for ladies' and children's underwear. Usual Price, 2g 6d. i T° Clear at Is. lid. yard. FRILLED BBISE BISE CURTAIN NET-30-inches wide; esru shade. Usual Price,•lβ. 9d. To Clear Is. yard. . WOOL 'BORDERED COIR MATS-2 only each; size 28 xl 5 and 33 x 12. Usual Price, 6s. lid. To Clear 4s. lid. each. COVERED CAKE TINS-Sizes G, 7, 8, 9 inches. Usual Prices, Is. 6d., • Is. 9d., 25., 2s. Sd. \ To Clear Half-Price. CLEARING LINE OF BASKETWAEE—Fancy work baskets end (lower baskets, etc.; r.tained bamboo; slightly soiled. Half . pr , M> BARGAINS FROM EVERY ' DEPARTMENT. BE SURE TO COME EARLY. —6 THE HOUSE OF "K.&S-" I'FAMOUS FOR OVER 55 YEARS FOR QUALITY/STYLE, AND VALUE." , K. HANNAH & CO., LTD., HONEST WEAR FOR HONEST TOILERS. THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS "G" BRAND WORKING BOOTS! Solid leather all through, and guaranteed to stand up to any conditions. Workmen throughout New Zealand refer to the "G" Brand Boots -Ath. extreme satisfaction—experience proves that they are , MATCHLESS FOR SERVICE AND VALUE. . MEN'S SOLID LEATHER BLUCHERS, nailed or plain. 9s. lid. ■ MEN'S WATERTIGHT TONGUE BLUCHERS, nailed. 14s. 6d, MEN'S STRONG SPLIT KIP SHOOTERS, nailed or plain. 17s. 6d. MEN'S WAXED KIP SHOOTERS, nailed and tipped. 20s. MEN'S 'BEST KIP UNBREAKABLE BACK SHOOTERS. , 255. MEN'S STOUT GREENHIDE SHOOTERS, nailed or plain. 265. 6d. 'MEN'S STOUT WAXED KIP COOKHAM BOOTS. 28s. 6d. MEN'S FRENCH CALF DER3Y BALS, stout pegged soles. 30s. OUR TRADE MOTTO: "Good Wear in Every Pairi" : H. HANNAH & CO., LTD., • 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. ' 'WHITE FOR OUR NEW MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST. 30/- BELOW THE REGULAR PRICE! ■;'■■'■;. -WATCH POCKET CARBINE CAMERAS! We have a number of these splendid English Cameras, which we are offering at a special fvke concession. The -price in England to-day is £6, and we are offering the cameras at the same figure here. THE WATCH POCKET CARBINE is a high-grade British production, embodying the finest workmanship " .'.'. and finish. Size <>f pictures 3J x 2J—lens is Extra-Speed Aplanat. Secure a Carbino at .£6—the samo as the English price, and 30s. below ordinary New Zealand price. : :; v: WATER'WQRTHS LTD. "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," LAMBTON QUAY (Next Kelburn Tram), WELLINGTON. And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. ■ Also at 705 Colombo Street (opp. Triangle], Christchurch. •I* :•" •■ t^. ir-*- ftt i V Akk Negatives ordered from •'><■■• ,; fv'ft fl"4/1 ' 6 ' nce ' ne inception of our : '"' ' JiwOTliikgll business have been carefully \^3' t RE-ORDERS way be had at any OVERCOAT WEATHER. T AKmTrew OVERCOAT WEATHER. BARTLET.T AM) ANDREW, You will find it easy to choose a fine . Bartlett Studio, . OVERCOAT ■ WELLINGTON, at Tel. 1233. MILLIGAFS, KELBTON AVENUE. D±Y T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE CONNOISSEURS ALWAYS DRINK . ™ INS ™ OE C °- LTD ' CLARET M HOS NE C S HABLIS. FEBE— Lowest Bates and Prompt Settle- NOTE—The Wino Expert of Gen- ■ mente. •' . eral Pirn's French Mission voluntar--1 .-.■nrvm ah ™ n a ■ l a il? stated that T.M.V. CLARKT poe-MARINE.-AU Classes Covered includ- 'MM ft {a 1? ' , wg Personal Luggago, against All pro[ i uc t. " IB * e ' This opinion was verified in a prac•awttiunt FmnWo™' TinWHtv nnd tical manner by the Officers of French IKTmbo™Accident Sailing Vessels recently m port takPoSS inoludin ß a List of Diaeaaea. largo quantn.es ot T.M.V. SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDEBS. TE MATA VINEYARDS, LTD., .£6,249,479. P'O. Box 88, Havelock North, • . a WOULD YOU Full information can ba obtained at INSURE YOUR LIFE JOHNSTON b 00., LTD., *™[ AN , ™™L ? . (J\HE prudent man would not sonouely DHIEP AGENTS & ATTORNEY* - 1 consider such a proposition ... Why, then, appoint an individual ExWELLINGTON.- ecutor to administer your Estate? He -will attend to his own business — . first. Ho may not possess the EDISON SAYS "NOBODY KNOWS." necessary experience to manage — yours. He offers no security, and EDISON says: "Despite the vast re- may speculate with the funds of searoh in the field, man does not tho estate. He may show prefereven know whet electricity is." Still, once to some beneficiaries to the that small electric invention of yours ie disadvantage of others. He may die well worth patenting. "Inventor's or leave the Dominion. The estate Guide" free. Baldwin and Ray ward, would then pass into unknown Patent Attorneys, 215 Lambton Quay, hands—possibly into the hands of Wellington. ■ someone whom the testator wculd '■ —" — never have trusted. TO READERS. With a view to overcoming much of the r avoid disappointment readers of uncertainty and insecurity which_ attends "The Dominion" are urged to sub- the appointment ot pnvato individuals, scribe for a regular period throngh the tho Guardian lrustnnd Jwcecntors Comaeareat agent (name on application). pany of New Zealand Limited was formPrepaid SubsoriDtion Rates /.re- e<l The GUARDIAN stands fer Safely, ' * „ . .. , r , Efficiency, and .Promptitude, and on 3 months. G months. Yearly. thesej aml otber gO0( [ groun( ] 3 solicits B ' d ' n *? \ a fßi A A the care °f y° ur cslato - From Agent ... 12 0 13 6 20 0 — Posted 15 3 110 0 219 0 Tnß GUARDIAN TRUST AND Extra for book- EXECUTORS COMPANY ing 10 02 6 06 0 0F N . z ., Lm ■- —— '. Local Direstors: Prepayment effects a saving aaJ en- O. S. Watkins, Esq.; W. S. Moorhouse, mires regular .supply. Casual purchase Esq. means disappointment when the paper is !• B. GIIING, moet deeired, aa the heavy demand at • Local Manager. euob. tlrnee rapidly absorbs the available South British Insuranco Building, pjjjly, 326 Lambtoa Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 244, 9 July 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 244, 9 July 1919, Page 6

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