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BUSINESS NOTICEB. , t KIRKCALDII & STAINS, LTD. 'FAMOUS FOR OVER 55 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. i ..: .; _ • v REMNANT DAY the first wednesday of each month is set aside forthe;clearance of remnants and oddments. ~ REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS S ■ '■■■'■•.■ | To-day is the first Remnant Day of the Season, and it is your 1 chance- to secure some ieally fine Bargains, for we are offering the natural accumulation of Remnants and Oddments that hard reeulted from the month's selling from the new seawn's goods at ' greatly reduced prices. ALL IN THE BARGAIN ROOM COME EARLY, TO-DAY AND SHARE IN THE SAVINGB, There are Remnants.of Calico, Sheeting,. Flannel, Flannelette, Shirting, Towelling and' all Manchester Fabrics, Dress Materials. Cotton Fabrics, Silks, etc.; Furnishing Fabrics, Laces, Embroideries,, etc., all at wonderfully reduced prices, in addition to oddmonts from all departments. , HERE WE MENTION SOME OF THE GOOD THINGS OFFERING. BILK VELVET HATS, in black and colours; also TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED FELTS; in black and colo.irs; n. few special lines. Bargain Prices, ss. 6d., 10s. 6d., 15s. 6d. ODDMENTS IN VOILE BLOUSES-Also a few :n crepe de chene. . , To Clear Half-Price. 4 only GIRLS' NAVY 'SERGE COST UMES-Belted coats, plain skirts. Usual Prices, 555. 6d., 58s. 6d. - ' To Clear 295, 6d. 12 only SMALL BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS-All good up-to-date styles j ' for boys 3 to 6 years. 225. Cd., 255., 265. Gd. • . Bargain Prices, 18s., 19s. 6d., Els, LADIES' CLOTH SPATS-In grey, fawn, tan, and mole. Usual Prices, 4s. lid,, 6e. lid. . ' ■. ■. To Clear at Is, 6d, pair. LADIES' HANDBiGS-In assorted shapes. and rizfss. Usual Prices, 2s. lid. to2ss. Bargain Prices, Is. 6d. to 12s. 6d. KNITHNG WOOL-Colonial Wheeling, in fawn, heather, and. natural only; usefnl for hard-wearing socks and boys'stockings. '. ~ Bargain Prices, Is. BtJ. double skein, or 6s. 6d. head. COVERED GLASS SWEET OR BUTTER DISHES-3 dozen only. Original Price, Iβ. fd..- .•; .Bargain Price, 9d. each. SPECIAL PRICES FOR TO-DAY ONLY. SHOP EARLYI , WE CLOSE AT 5.30 P.M.. '■ — ♦- • •. . ' " . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., , ■ SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF . ' BOYS' AND GIRLS' SCHOOL BOOTS WITH THEIR "WAREWEL" BRAND. Assuredly the best : and most , economical way-is to buy the "Warewel ,, ' -' i , "Boots that are ■ MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY. \ t Not only do you get , the very, best qualities that are made, but you SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFITS. BOYS , STRONG LEATHER BALS, with tips—ll to 1, 12s. 6d.j 3 and 3, 13s. 6d.; 4 and 5, 14s. fd. : BOYS' CHIOME LACE BOOTS, with riveted and flugged soles-7 to 10, 11s, 6d.; 11 to 1,125. Gd.; 2- and 3, 13s. fid.; i and 5, Us. Cd. BOYS' CHROME OPEN FRONT DERBY BALS, stout soles-U to V, Uβ. Gd.; 2 and.3, 16s. Cd.; i and 5 17s. .6d. BOYS' BOX CALF BALS, leather lined, square toes-7 to 10, 14s. 6d.; 11 to 1, 15s. Gd.; 2 and 3, 17s. Gd.; i and 5, 183. Gd. • CH.KOMM BALS, stout slugged soles-7 to 10, 10s. Gd.; 11 to 1, lls. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5, 14s. Gd. • ' GIRLS' 30X CALF BALS, sewn soles, full toes-7 to 10,125. 6d.; 11 to 1, 13s. Gd.; Maids', 2 to 5, i7s. Gd. ' ' GIRLS' BOX CALP BUTTON BOOTS, sewn soles, full too 3-7 to 10, 113s. Gd,; 11 to 1, 14s. fxl. MAIDS' 2to 5 GLACE .DERBY BALS, round toes, school heals, stout • ' 'i -soles, for college wear—lßs. 6d. .' MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ■ R. HANNAH. & CO., LTD., . . 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET,' WELLINGTON. ■ ' ' .•■■•■ '.'■"'' ■ . PHOTOGRAPHERS-TURN ANY BASIN INTO A RUNNING-WATER WASH TRAY ! With the "Veribest". Overflow Stopple you can instantly convert tho sink, tub, or hand basin into a first-rate wash tray. . This attachment enables you to wash films, plates, prints, enlargements, etc., in a . eink or basin full of constantly flowing fresh water. Y I ' THE "VERIBEST" OVERFLOW STOPPLE is made of high-grade rubber; is unbreakable, and is not affected by chemicals'. Compact and light— when travelling you can slip it into - -an odd corner of your bag. Price, 4/9. Inspection pordially invited at \ WATERWOItTHS, ' lA } "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," ' . ''" LAMBTON QUAY (Next Kelburn Tram), WELLINGTON. And" at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. Also et 705 Colombo Street (opp. Triangle), Christohuroh. '

' THE MAN WHO WOULD BE PERFECTLY TURNED OUT ' makes it a role to viait MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE, . as occasion requires ia natters of dreee. T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE x *-i INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. . . . MARINE.-All Classes Covered, includi ing Personal; Luggage, against .All Eisks. ' • ' ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS, 46,249,479. Poll information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. IT'S FREE TO INVENTORS. INVENTORS who wish to develop their ideas should have the valuable formation offered in our 'Inventors' Guide" which is free from Baldwin and Ray ward. Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 215. Lambton Quay, Wellington. TO READERS. fTTO Moid disappointment readers of JL "The Dominion" nro urged to subscribe for a regular period through the nearest agent , (name on application). Prepaid SubeoriDtion Rates »-.re— ! 3 months. G months. Yearly! a, d. '£a. d. As. d. From Agent ... 12 0 18 6 2 6 0 posted 15 3 110 0 219 U Extra for booking 10026 C 6 0 Prepayment effects a. saving avl ensures regular supply, Casual purchase means disappointment whnn the paper is most desired, a> the heavy demand at •ach times rapidly absorbs the availebl* w»ly. ...

ALL Negatives ordered from jtl sjnee the inception of our bueincis have l«en carefully stored. RE-ORDERS may be had at any time. BARTLET.T AND ANDREW. Bartlett Studio, WELLINGTON, Tel. 1233. WOULD YOU ~ " - INSURE YOUR LIFE E WITH AN INDIVIDUAL? THE prudent man would not seriously consider such a proposition Why, then, appoint an individual Ex- '• ecutor to administer your Estate ? He will attend to hij own biisiuess i- first. He may not possess the ,1 I necessary experience to .mannge ' yours. He offers no security and j may speculate with rhs funda of t the estate. He may show preference to some beneficiurie.-] to the disadvantage of others. Mo may die or leave the Dominion. The ectate would then pass into unknown hands-poeeibly into the hands of eomeone whom the testator would never have trusted. With a view to overcoming niuoh of the uncertainty and insecurity which attends tho appointment of private individuals ■i the Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand, Limited, was formed. The GUARDIAN stands ftr Safety Efficiency, and Promptitude, and on these, and other good grounds solicits the care of your estate. r THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. \ Local Dircstors: :. 0. S. Watkins, Esq.; W. S. Moorhoussi " S. S. DEAN, Local 'Manager. South British Insurance Building, 32G Lambton Quay. i ' ' GENTLEMEN" " WHAT about your next SUIT? Cut, Style, Workmanship, and Finish G/uaranleefl, Prices from .£8 ss. F. ELBE, • ' ' / Tailor, • H.B. Clothing Co.'s Buildings, J 276 Lambton Quay, Wellington. '■ RONALD T. M'LEAN, S.T., 0 Metaphysician and Sujgcsto-l'lierapiet (Massage and Mngnotic Healing), MAY be Consulted daily nt his Booms, No. 2 Courtenay IMaco (Cording's b Buildings). Mental, Nervous Disorders, g Insomnia, and Paralysis successfully t treated. Consultations and advjco free. 1 Hours, 10-12; 2-5, or by appointment. Telephone 701 A.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 6

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