, ... . . . . . BUSINESS NOTICES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. "FAMOUS FOR OVER 57 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE." ,'■''"■"' ' ♦— • A WINDOW DISPLAY OF , ALL-BLACK MILLINERY PRICES ARE AS VARIED. AS THE STYLES-FROM 295. 6d, 1o 71 Guineas. This range of AU-Blaok Millinery embraces PLAIN BANDED HATS aa well ns DRESSY TAILORED' HATS and DRESS HATS, most at- ' tractive, models carried out in black, which gives them a wide range of usefulness. A black hat undeniably becomes most women, and the fact that it can bo worn on aiiy occasion or with any coloured gown adds considerably to its charm. We invite your' inspection • - of this showing. EXCLUSIVE STYLES FOR SUMMER WEAR - SEE WINDOW! Ik BLACK TURBAN TAJI is hand-made of tagcl and cirio cloth, deftly arranged urie-.nuill ns trimming. ' !A BLACK JACQUET HAT is dressy, tailored in type, has 6niait round crown and roll brim, trimmed small cirie wings. it.' BLACK DUNSTABLE STRAW HAT is on close-fitting lines; cushion brim is covered with osprcys and jet bobs. A DRESS HAT IN FINE DUNSTABLE STRAW has new wide-top crown and brim with, inverted edge; underlined tulle, and trimmed" straight ostrich. 'it BLACK SPUT BRAID DRESS HAT has upturned brim with scalloped edge, trimmed black paradise feathers. it BLACK LISERE STRAW'HAT, with smart iolled-up brim, has crown and brim top draped with, cirie ribbon arid finished with effective bow at side. ,' ' '■/■ FEATHER NECKLETS ONE OF FASHION'S PLEASING FEATURES FOR SUMMER WEAR. JTHE FEATHER BOA is always favoured for brighter > days. This style comes in black; white, creanvjade.fawn, and champagne. Prices, 495. 6d. to £6 16s. 6d. SMART .MARABOUT CAPE-In nigger brown and Uncle lined with satin, and / fastened with crochet chain. Price, 995. 6d. each. .VERY PRETTY MARABOUT STOLE-In black or oyster. Prices, 635., £5 15s. 6d. each. - '' ' i . PRETTY FEATHER NECKLET-In lancer capo style, in cream, white, grey, black,- and pink richly lined with silk. Price, 995, 6d, each, ;_' . c/ ' •' * : ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. ! «■ R. HANNAM &' CO.; LTD. : MAKE A SPECIAL. OFFER THIS WEEK OF • LADIES' WHITE SUMMER SHOES DELIGHTFULLY "EASY" TO WEAR - SO EASY TO CLEAN -AND ■"■ " QUOTED AT '. .'. QUITE THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. G65-LADIES' AVHITE CANVIAS DERBY LACE SHOES, self covered , Cuban heels, sewn soles. Price, 14s. Gd. '■■'.: Slo±-LADIES< WHiTE CANVAS ONE-BAR SHOES; neat ornament, en-- ' ' vered Cuban heels, sewn soles. / t . Price, 14s, 6d. BIOS-LADIES' WHITE CANVAS TAB AND BUCKLE COURT SffOF-S, covered Cuban he«ls, sewn soles. • Price, 14s. 6d. V • cU3O-LADIES J FINE WHITE CANVAS TAB COURT SHOES, self co- ' vered Cuban heels, light sewn soles. Price, 225. Gd. 599-LADIES'. FINE WHITE CANV AS DERBY SHOES, plain vamp, pelf 1 covered heels, light sown soles. Price, 225. 6d. SIBO-LADIES' WHITE NUBUCK C OURT SHOES, smart tongue and self ''' : buckle, half Louis heels, pump soles. , , Price, 40s. .:.'; -'SIM-LADIES' WHITE NUBUCK OXFORD SHOES, toe cap, self cover- ~ ed Cuban heels, welted solefl. Price, 455. ; ' i ~ S«t-LADIES'WHITE NUBUCK BROGUE OXFORD SHOES, self covcri edhsels, welted;soles. . ■' ■' . •-.. Price, 50s. . • UNIFORM PRICES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. j , ■ ■■' B. HANNAH & CO., LTD., i.. Kl LAMBTON O.UAY'A ND 183 CUBA, STREET, " WELLINGTON. THE SPECIAL "RUBY REFLEX" (3| M x 2*») MODEL IS A HANDSOME CAMERA " '. ' ■ , IT IS SMALL AND COMPACT, IT IS EFFICIENT. '* These are practically nil the' things "that count" in camera buying and 'ownership, especially the latter. ITS APPEARANCE-The "Special Ruby" Reflex certainly looks a thor- : i . • oughbred—it is covered. with best quality FTNE SEAL GRAINED MOROCCO LEATHER, all external metal fittings being black en- ■ amelled and oxydised to match—it is a camera you can really'be proud to own. ITS EFFICIENCY«-The extremely modest dimensions of this model have been, attained' without any sacrifice of efficiency, as is evidenced ! ' by its capabilities. THE EASE, SIMPLICITY, AND CERTAINTY with which it can produce successful "high speed" pictures will be a Tevelation to vou. i '•' ITS PRICE IS BUT £22 10s., with a Cooke F4.5 Lens: ' 'Equipment includes three metal slides for plates, but it may bo used i' for flat films if desired. ; . > •■ 'ASK US,MORE ABOUT IT-BETTER STILL'CALL AND SEE IT. WATER'WORTHS u M ,ted.. i "THE ANSCO PE6PLE r " \ 286 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Also at 58 Queen Street, Auckland, And 705 Colombo Street (opp. Triangle), Chriatchureh.
VJRT THE APPROACH OF CHRISTM.4 S remind you it in time to inspect the "CREAM OF FASHION lONDON SUITINGS" now showing at ■/■ ■ • MI L L I (J A N' S,v I L L I G A N' 8. KELBUEN AVENUE. . The Variety and Style excel anything seen here for years. "TGIVERYBODY'S" X For the Very Best. PISH AND OYSTER SUPPERS OUR SPECIALTY. Emerson Street. NAPIER. fOROF. GEO HOW, J- Electro-Thernpentist, •13 rears Medical Praotice, Chicago, U.S.A.. Government Medical Officer. Jfanaknu. Kukn. and Ohflit,'' 1918. Ultra Violet Ray. Earadic and Galvanic i Treatment, combined Chiropractic and [■ Magnetic. Method. Consultation'- and •• ■ Treatment Rooms, 7, 8, and 9, Boulcott Chambers. , SIGHT-TESTING. Tl/fT 2* years' experience at yoiir spt- : JWL vice. MOST EXPERT EXAMINATION. The Latest and Most Scientific Appliances Used. All Optical Repairs.) J. M. SAVTDGE.' Ont. D. (Master of Ophthalmic Mechanics), 88 Lam}iton Ouay (Onp. Govt. Buildings), : 'Phone 3116. ' Wellington. . ARTHUR J. WYCHERLEY, lock and Key Specialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Snfo and P.O.' Box Keys promptly duplicated. Everv description of Loclcamith's Work thoroughly catered for. Address: "KlNft'B CHAMRERS." * . WelHnirton. , . Thono SBS Private 'phone MM (R rin?s). . •. A ■ F. TOSSWILL. . >*-• Cnrriol',. r • Lower Hutt-Wellington Daily. Picnics catered for. Furniture town, hnd conntrv. Office: Srntt's T.an» (off Dixon Street). ■ ' "Phones: City 22-261: Hutt 29 (3 rings). SIR WILLIAM CROOKES 'J'ORIC EYE-GLASSES. THESE Eye-Glasses are sold entirely on their meriu. We offer no reduced prices or concessions, but we dp offer superior quality, backed by an abeoluta guarantee of satisfaction. S. F. MIEAN Ophthalmic' Optioian, . 124 Klddiford £&eet, Newtown.
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