BUSINESS NOTICES. . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD* GREAT WINTER SALE. LAST ty DAYS! SOON THIS BARGAIN EVENT WILL BE OVER-COME TO-DAY. * r'DBASTIC REDUCTIONS IN . ' THE SHOWROOM. COMFORTABLE WINTER COAT-In light khaki tweed; half lined with squirrel look. • The black fur collar gives good style to this coat. Usual Price, .£lO 10s. Sale Price, £8 Bs. ANOTHER FUR LINED COAT—Exceptionally cheap; in brown mixture tweed; inset pockets at side; swing back; fur collar to match material, and fancy rovers which button well across chest, half lined fur lining. Usual Price, .£8 Bs. , Sale Price, £5 19s. 6d. CREAM GABARDINE COATS-A line of splendid quality Gabardine Coats; good plain 6tyles, cut well with slight gathering at waist and fin- ; Ished with 'belt; ft roll colla-r of different shades of crepe do chene is ar- • Kinged over a larger cream one; finished with smart white bone buttons ■• and half lined superior quality cream satin. Greatly reduced to clear. Usual Price, M IGs. 6d. Sale Price, 795. 6d. A NEAT AND SMART COAT-In very dark nigger serge soaring; well cut tailored collar, plain front, with inset pockets; pleats fall from under arm to foot of coat, having panel effect; two narrow straps front and back form the bolt; W. and O.S. Usual Price, ,£6 19s. 6d. Sale Price, 995. 6d. DORSET SAVINGS FOR THE LAST 3} DAYS. "CYGNIA" C'ORSETS-Average figure; medium bust, G hose supports, white or grey; sizes 19, 20, 21 only. Usual Price, 13s. od. , Sale Price, Bs. 11d. STRONG COUTIL "CYGNIA" CORSETS-Slender or average figures; low bust, i hose supports; white or grey; sizes 19 and 20 only. Usual Price, !0s 6d ' To Clear 6s - 11dl ODDMENTS IN SMALL SIZE COESETS-Sizes 19 and 20 only _ To Clear Half Price. CHILDREN'S WOVEN STAY BODICES-Most suitable for children and girls up to 10 years; giving perfect freedom of movement. Sizes i to 8-Usual Price. 2s. Cd. 8a e Price, ?s. 3d. Sizes 9to 13 T Usual Price, 2s. lid. | Sale Price, 2s. 6d. THE GRAND SEWING MACHINE AT SPECIAL PRICES. THE "IMPROVED GRAND" does all that any other machine does-and does it bettor. Runs easily, works silently and smoothly, and can be adapted to any class of machine sowing. We employ no canvassers, and import these machines direct from tho manufacturers, therefore we can sell a first-rate, reliable machine at a mneh lpiver price than is asked by any sewing machine company. Special.reductions during the Ten vears' guarantee with every machine. THE "IMPROVED GRAND" BALL-BEARING TREADLE SEWING MACHINE—Five' drawers, drophead, hand lift. Usual Price, ,£lO 15a. • . • Usual Price, £8 Bs. THE "IMPROVED GRAND" AUTOMATIC LIFT DROPHEAD BALLBEARING TREADLE MACHI-NE-Four drawers. Usual Price, Jlllss. Sale Price, £9 9s. THE 'IMPROVED GRAND" CABINET SEWING 'MACHINE-Automatic, lift, drophead, hand 'polished. Makes a beautiful piece of fiirmture when not in nse. Usual Price, .£l2 19s. Sale Price, £10 ss. SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, 25 only PURE DOWN QUILTS-For single and double beds. 'To Clear Half Price. _ ft ... KIRKCALDII & STAINS, LTD., E. HANNAH & CO., LTD.; HALF PRICE WEEK FOR WOMEN'S CLOTH TOP BOOTS EVERY PAIR MUST GO-SEE THAT YOU GET YOUR SHARE. These are bargains right out of tho ordinary in Boots that are in every "' way dependable. PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT IN TWO, and ( tlie values ore simply wonderful. > WOMEN'S PATENT GOLOSH LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS-In colours: Fawn, grey, brown, navy, and white; all high-grade goods. To Clear, 12s, 11d., 14s. 11d., 16s. 11d. ■ • ■ ■ ' The original prices of these 'lines would bo from 355. to 455. WOMEN'S PATENT BUTTON SHOES-Black cloth tops, pump soles, cellu- .• . v loid Cuban heels, "Bective." Usually 30s. ■•• • To Clear 12s. Hd, ..:' WOMEN'S TAN CALF COURT WALKING SHOES-Welted soles, Cuban lea- ;"..-■< tier heels. Worth 30s:' ' To Clear 10s. 11d. ■ •;'•'■■ WOMEN'S GLACE KID LACE TIE SHOES-Leather Cuban heels. Usually 17s. Gd: To Clear 14s. 11d. ■"-"-, WOMEN'S PATENT LACE TIE SHOES- To Clear 13s. 11d, ■.•:'.. WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S MELTON CLOTH GAITERS-In fawn, grey, navy, . and black. Usually 6s. 6d. To Clear 3s. 11d, ; ...'.' v.R...HANNAH & CO., LTD., 260 LAMBTGN QUAY AND 103 CtfßA STREET. ' '/xir: •":■'.' :, WELLINGTON. - ",.: ' MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED. DON'T FORGET TO MENTION YOUR-SIZE. " COLOUR VALUES "IN PHOTOGRAPHY WITHOUT USING A LIGHT FILTER! / '■•■■'■"■'"'.' To secure better'colour values without the use of a light filter you J...:..:. ...have simply tonse Wellington Anti-Screen Plates. They'give more . ■•..•■■::.••.'•"life" to the photograph—thej; ensure an infinitely better picture. And '\ ? .'."''■ WELLINGTON ANTI-SCREEN PLATES ~. ';' are fast. With them you can "take" rapidly-moving objects. Ideal for seascapes, landscapes, and delicately shaded fruit studies and por- \ ■ ' ■/', traits. Try a box. Sold in all sizes by vi£ : '£, WATERWORTHS, ' T ; ''%[ : \ '.- "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," ... 'SLx "■■,,'" LAMBTON QUAY (Next-Kelburn Tram), WELLINGTON. ,;"''■■'■'." And at .58 Queen Street, Auckland. %,. '.•.:. ~:•'.",'... . 'Also at 705 Colombo Street (opp. Triangle), Christchurch. :t.. T. ~~ ' ... I . " '
\ ALL Negatives ordered from M%. since the inception of our business have lieen carefully ' stored. ' RE-ORDERS may be had at any time. BARTLET.T AND ANDREW, Bartlett Studio, WELLINGTON. Tel. 1233. " - rjiliir ~mx wines. | CONNOISSEURS ALWAYS DRINK I . DRY WINES. . CLARET, HOQK. CHABLIS. NOTE.-The Wine Expert of General Pau's French Mission voluntarily stated that T.M.V. CLARET possessed all the virtues of the French product. This opinion was verified in a practical manner by the Officers of French j Sailing Vessels recently in port taking away large quantities of T.M.V. CLARET.. TE MATA VINEYARDS, LTD., P.O. Box-88, Havelock North. WOULD YOU ~ ~ INSURE YOUR LIFE WITH AN INDIVIDUAL? rE prudent man would not seriously consider such a proposition. Why, then, appoint an individual Executor to administer your Estate? He will attend to his own business first. He may not 'possess the necessary experience to manage yours. Ho offers no security, and may speculate with the funds of the estate. Ho may show preference to some beneficiaries to the disadvantage of others. He may die or leave tlio Dominion. The estate would then pass into unknown hands—possibly into the hands of someone whom tho tescator would never have trusted. With a view to overcoming much of the uncertainty and insecurity which attends the appointment of private individuals, the Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand, Limited, was formed. The GUARDIAN stands fcr Safety, Efficiency, and Promptitude, nnd on these, and other good grounds solicits the care of your estate, THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Local Directors: 0. S. Watkins, Esq.; W. S. Mourhouse, Esq. T. B. CUING, Local Manager. South British Insurance Building, 828 Lambton Quay.
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