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QUBINESS NOTICES. -KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. "SALE NEWS" - V WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT THE GREAT SUMMER SALE. SALE ENDS ON SATURDAY BIG BARGAINS TO-DAY Only ono week remains in which to secure the grand saving chanccs offering at this Great Sale. Surely we need not remind you that this is a most timely opportunity to effect substantial savings. v THESE SHOWROOM BARGAINS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. WE PAY POSTAGE. LINE OF TUSSORE SILK 3 COATS-Splendid styles, and excellent value; well cut, with large ami small collars, turned Iwck cufts, mid effectively trimmed with straps and fancy pearl buttons. Greatly reduced to cleaT. TF 1 T) ICQ 6(1 Ofllfl pi IC6j 035» OU» AN 'EXCLUSIVE' TUSSORE SILK COAT AND SIORT-Tn superior qualityi largo collar and smartly trimmed with straps and button, arul buttonhole effects; plain poarl buttons give good effect to the trimming, coat half lined white .Tap silk. A fancy skirt cut to correspond with coat finishes this smart suit. Usual price, .-Ell lis. Sale price, £7 7s. 'A 1 GOOD SELECTION OF DUST COATS-In crash and poplin; all good styles, with pleats, fancy pockets, lflTga and small collars, trimmed a>lt covered buttons and kited; these are esceptionnlly ""sef" l . lg light in weight. Usual prices, 89s. 6d. and Bte. Sale price, Ms. WHITfI PIQUE COSTUMES—In lie-ringbone fancy pique, large collars; pleats aro arranged to good advantage on this smart suit Grey reduced. Usual price, 9-is. fid. Sale price, 19s 6d. AN ELEGANT SUMJIER SKIRT—Li sti'iped voile; these aro both smart and eftectivo, and can be had in mauve and white, rose and whi e, and oUiei useful shades; pearl buttons, pleats and slight yoke effect show to advantage. Reduced to clear. Usual price. A,, U. USEFUL COATS—In grey, navv, and black mohair. The collars and cuffs are of a rontrastinir shade* large pockets, belted and trimmed eelf covered buttons. Greatly reduced to clear. Saie'pri C ?, «s. 6d." THE DRESS DEPARTMENT MAKES BARGAIN SUGGESTIONS. WRITE FOR PATTERNS. .VELVETEENS—S inches wide; our standard quality; the reliable "Dominion Brand," exclusively made for us; has lustrous finish and close pile; is delightfully soft, which ensures correct draping for velveteen gowns; in the newest tones of amethyst, helio., puple, wine, maroons, preys, moles, browns, fawns, navys, saxe. Usual price, ss. Gel. 6 J Sale price, 4s, 6d. yard. CORDED VQ3LY'ETEBNS—27 itches w ide; excellent! value and reliable quality; is very durable, and all shades jito good; saxe,, navys, fawns, browns, moles, grey, maroons, wine, purple, Tielio., amethyst. Usually, ss. fld. yard. . Sale price, 4s. 9d. yard. LUSTRES, ALPACAS, AND SICILIAN S—l3 to 52 inches wide; the values wo are offering this sale are the best yet; all good blocks and standard qualities. i Usual prices, ss. lid., 6s. 9d., 7s. 9d., Bs. lid., 9s. Cdlos. 6(1, 10s 9d yard. Sals prices, is. 11d., ss. 9d., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 7s. 11d., Bs. 11d., 9s. yard. BLACK CABLE STRIPE ALPACA-54 inches wide; splendid quality and correct fabric for costume for elderly lady; in three different black stripes. Usual price, 12s. Gd. Sale price, 10s. 6d. yard. • SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY ONLY. TOO TRACED NIGHTDRESS PIECES—Good designs in nieo soft madapolam. Round, square; and V shaped necks. ; Usual pnce, 9s. lid. To-day only, 6s. 11d, each KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD.

R. HANNAH & C©. LTD. RECOMMEND "DOROTHY" SHOES FOR DURABILITY, STYLE AND COMFORT. Xadiee ivill experience a sense of rare satisfaction in wearing our "Dorothy" shoes, and we can honestly say that no better shoes are available at the prices. 524 LADIES' GLACE TAB COURT SHOES-Self-covered, buckle Cuban heels. 22s - 6d ' SIIS.—LADIES' PATENT COURT SHOES-Light pnmp soles, Louis heels, real neat shoes. 355. SI74.—LADIES' GLACE OXFORD SHOES-Plain fronts, medium pointed toes, Cuban heels. 30s. 5173-LADIES' PATENT OXFORD SHOES-No (maps, lons fronts, Louis heels. 375. 6d, Footwear is on the rise, buy now at these prices. Don't forget to mention the 6ize when ordering by mail. R. HANNAH & CO. LTD., !SB LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. MAKE YOUR OWN DEVELOPER THE "SCALOID" WAY. Mom reliable and fresher developers are most conveniently obtained __ by the simple solution of— <' "SCALOID " DEVELOPERS —jn the requisite amount of water. "Scaloid" Tabloids ensure you the exact quantity of fresh active developer ju6t when you want it. Clean, easy, economical, and 100 per cent efficient because frash. A developer for every purpose. AMIDOL, PYRO SODA, PYRO METOL, METOL, GASLIGHT, AND METOL-QUINOL. & 6d. A PACKET. (sufficient for U oz.) TRY "SCALOIDS" TO-DAY. A BRITISH PRODUCT OF BRITISH QUALITY, WATER W ORTHB, "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," •EAMBTON QUAY (Next Kelburn Tram) ' WELLINGTON. And at B8 Queen Street, Auckland. 'Also at 705 Colombo Street (opp. Triangle), Christchurchj

■ffTTTB hare just landed direct from New ' ' York, a shipment of BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES and EVENING FROCKS. WKAY'S BPECIALTI HOUSE, 851 Lamb ton Quay (Near Stewart Dawson's.)' ■ MKEPBOOF SAFES AND DEED BOXES. QEIPMBNT of Beat English Steel O Safes just to hand. All sizes. Prices upon application. COMBINED BUYERS LIMITED, 91-97 Dixon Street, Wellington. \ ARTHUR 3. WYCHERLEY, «£>- Look and Key Specialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe andP.O. Box Kejs promptly duplicated. Every description of Locksmith s Work thoroughly catered for. Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," Wellington. ■'Phono 568. Private 'phone 2231 (2 rings). WALLPAPERS. TVrEW Consimmenta of the very latest li in Wallpapers and Friezes,-jtist arrived. Specially Selected by Mr. Wells in America. T„ TOLLS, 'Phone 863. 145 a Manners Street. HEBE IT 181 JUST arrived, a further large ship, ment of Sootoh Granites, all colours, emoted in any part of Dominion, Call and inspeot. T. G. HOAR AND SONS, Monumental Works, Maaterton. Box 113. 'Phone 1273. TO READERS. mo avoid disappointment readers of A "Th# Dominion" are urged to sub•oribe for a regular period through the aearest agent (name on application). Prepaid Subscription Kates are:— 8 months. 6 months. Yearly, s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Posted 15 3 110 0 ?19 0 From Agent... 12 0 138 260 Extra for bookJug 10 02 G 060 Prepayment effeots a saving and ensures regular supply. Casual purchase means disappointment when the paper is most desired, as the heavy demand at such times rapidly absorbs the available inpply. /CHIROPODY—Foot troubles relieved. VV Corns removed without pain. Wilson, Foot Specialist, 15 Ghuznee Street.

LONDON STYLE. MILLIGAN'S. KELBUKN AVENUE. FLOWERING BULBS. W E are offering many millions of ARUM LILIES, ANEMONES, ALLIUMS, FREESIAS,' IXIAS, POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, ' SPARAXIAS, WATSONIAS, At Bargain Prices, some from fid. per dozen, 2a. per 100. Lists ready February S. B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmereton North. ITS FREE TO INVENTORS. TNVENTORS who wish to develop their ideas should hav« the valuable Information offered in our "Inventors' GfuW which is free from Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys and Consult, ing Engineer*, 215 Lnmhton Quay,, WeilinatflH. C-H-I-R-O-P-R-A-C-T-I-C. (Ki-ro-prak-tik.) "EIREDK. J, BLAKER, Chiropractor, JL Nerve and Spinal Specialist. Has Resumed Practice at his Rooips, 7 Courtenny Place, City (opp. tram terminus). Hours: 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m. to C p.m., 7 p.m. to !) p.m. Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m. to 3 p.m. ■ . WJS STOCK "WINCHESTER" '' RIFLES in .22, .32, .38, nnd .41 calibres. Automatic .401 Deer-stalking Rifles and Ammunition. You cannot buy to better advantage anywhere, Q. G. KELLY, Plimmer Terrace, Shannon JgOOKS BY POST. ' Any of these posted, 2s. Gd. "Tainted Gold," Stephen Vale; "Tlio Best Man,-" "Stella Maris," "Kent Knowlos," "Cap'n Warren's Wards," "Lovo in the Wilderness," "The Great Splendour," "The Grain of Dust," "Tho Husband's Story." A. APTED, Bookseller, 121 Mannora Streot.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 115, 9 February 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 115, 9 February 1920, Page 4

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