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BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ — KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. FAMOUS FOR OVER 57 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. ‘ 3% DAYS IN THE BARGAIN ROOM A GREAT SAVING TIME ALL THIS WEEK IS DEVOTED TO A SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF REMNANTS, ODDMENTS, AND "LEFT OVERS” IN THE BARGAIN ROOM. “AFTER-SALE” BARGAINS PRICES REDUCED 70 EFFECT A CE RTAIN CLEARANCE. SHOP EARLY. The bargain examples quoted below are merely typical of the wonderful saving possibilities offered by this great 3j-Day erent. Evei) ' department contributes special bargain attractions, and you will do well to como and take your share of the good things offering. ALL IN THE BARGAIN ROOM, FOR CASH ONLY. CHEVIOT TWEED COSTUMES—Sma rt pastel shades. ' CREAM SICILIAN DUST COATS-AVell cut. Usually lfe T^ d ' c|ear| 19s S(J WHITE VOILE BLOUSES—New stock. To Clear, 8s 11d, 9s 11d, 12s 6d, to 2956 d. VOILE JUMPERS—AH colours except n avy and black. To Clear, 9s 11d. HAND-MADE WOOL JUMPERS-Brow n, pink, jade, lemon, ' 6d Usually 69s 6d, 73s 6d. ’ NAVY COTTON BATHING GOWNS—Usually 6s lid to 59s 6d. 11d GIRLS’ PRINT SAILOR FROCKS-gizes 20, 22, 21. and 21s. ' CHILDREN’S MILLINERY- - _ .„. . ... WSSlsBS"*' T. CI..M. <L. a. 1H A IS ta IIU- t " Cl “'’ « L CHILDREN’S BOOTS-Black or tan; fancy tops; sizes 5 arto pajr BLACK CASHMERE HOSE—AII-wool. Usually 6s lid. To Clear, 4s Ild. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF WHITE TOWELS-65 dozen; sir.- 20lx 42; cxceptional value. Well worth 3s 6d each. To Clear, 2s 3d eacn. 15 dozen MERCERISED COTTON DAMASK g gs FANCY COTTON VOILES—UsuaI Prices, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 3s lid. To dear, zs uu. WHITE COTTON VOLtE-Usually 3s 3d. To “car, 2s 4d yard. SPONGE CLOTH—Usual Price, 5s lid. To Clear, 3s 11d yard. TRACED CREPE NIGHTDRESSES—G ood quality; pink, sky. helio., white. Usually 12s 9d. . T° C,ear ’ 9s MEN’S SUlTS—Ready to wear; good tweeds. Usual Price, 6S g |eap g7s 6(J ALL REMNANTS TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE. SHOP NOW AND SAVE. 1 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. R. HANNAH & CO.. LTD. GREAT REDUCTIONS ON LADIES’ SMART PATENT SHOES! These Shoes are of exceptional quality, and are wonderful values at such prices. S3I4—WOMEN’S PATENT COURT SHOES, with neat tab and black ornament, medium toes, Cuban leather heels. REDUCED 10 32s 6d. S2S2—WOMEN’S PATENT COURT SHOES, high tongue, square buckle, smart shaped heels. Old Price, 455. SALE PRICE, 355. S379—WOMEN’S PATENT COLT TAB COURT SHOES, pump soles, • medium pointed toes, Cuban lea thc-r heels. Old Price. 40s. SALE PRICE, 355. 8380—WOMEN’S PATENT COLT R IBBON TIE SHOES., smart toes, pump soles, Cuban leather heels. Old Price, 50s. SALE PRICE, 425. 8301—WOMEN’S STYLISH PATENT COURT SHOES, handsome ornament, pointed; toes, celluloid Cuban heel. Usually 555. ’ v ' REDUCED TO 455. 8421—WOMEN’S 7 PATENT COURT SHOES, best American make, smart toes, leather Cuban heels. Usually 755. REDUCED TO'sOs. x. Post Free if Cash sent with order.- U niform prices at all our branches. i _ • R, HANNAH & CO., LTD., IM LAMiTON GUAY ANO IM CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. “V.p. ansco”7 ■ A dainty, compact, yet thoroughly efficient camera, quite . the best in its class, is the “Vest Pocket Ansco.” No special knowledge is needed to secure successful results with this ■ camera. T.t may be used in the hand or on a stand, and for every kind of subject. The negatives obtained are sharp enough to yield excellent enlargements, or first-class contact prints for the album.. You will find the “Vest Pocket Ansco” AN IDEAL DAILY COMPANION- * ALWAYS HANDY—NEVER IN THE -WAY. Takes pictures 2J x3| inches. Price, =£s. i WATERWORTHS’ WORD is Water worths’ Bond. If at any time goods sold or work done fail to satisfy, you are cordially invited to let us know about it. If you want best results in developing, printing, enlarging, we get them for you. WATERWORTHS LIMITED. "THE ANSCO” PEOPLE, 286 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Also at 58 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, and 705 COLOMBO STREET (opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH.

BUTTONS AND BLINDS. BUTTONS covered al shortest notice; pearl buttons, for shops, below warehouse prices; any quantity.- FadN less Holland Blinds, hemstitched sides. Tel. 561. WATSON AND CO.. Button Merchants and Blind Specialists, Dominion Avenue. WALL PAPER SHORTAGE. THERE is absolutely no shortage at T. A. Wells, Ltd., new warehouse, 40 Taranaki Street, or 145 a -Manners Street. We hold the largest stock in New Zealand. 260,000 rolls of the latest and most, exclusive designs just to hand. Prices range from 2s. upwards. T. A. WELLS, ’Phone BS3. . 145 a Manners Street. BABY'S OUTFIT. Complete in every detail. All prices. APRONS. IV'URSES. Waitresses, and others, get I’ your Aprons made by MRS. E. COLLINS, 61 Vivian Street and 14 Courtenay Place (Just behind Tram Terminus). SIR WILLIAM CROOKES TORIC EYEGLASSES. Post Us Your Old Glosses. TX/’E will transpose your Old Glasses ’ • info modern Sir William Crookes Topic Eyeglasses. Full information, S. F. M'LEAN. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN. 124 Riddiford St.. Wellington South. A F. TOSSWJLL, Carrier, Lower Hutt-Wellington Daily. Picnics catered for. Furniture town and country. Offico: Scott’s Lane (off Dixon street). ’Phones: City 22 —268; Hutt 29 (3 rings). GEO. H. HOW. Professor of Electro-Therapeutics. HIS New CurCtive Treatment is effective in all diseases of nervous origin. Absolutely cures nervous debility, paralysis, epilepsy, sciatica, goitre, constipation, rheumatism, etc. Free consultation. Offices: 8, 9 and 9a Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott Street. CHIROPODY. HOWARD-TAYLOR, N.A.I.C. (London). Foot Specialist and Chiropodist, late Chief Chiropodist to N.Z.E.F.; also late of Lindsay’s. QUINTON’S CORNER. Onn Govt. Buildings, entrance Bowen St. 'Phone 159. TJEAUTIFUL Choice Cut Flowers and Foliage, in any quantity. Wedding and Presentation Bouquets a speciality. Wreaths, Crosses, on shortest notice. Miss Carney. Florist®. 94 Manners Street.

THE TIFFIN ' THE TIFFIN NEW PREMISES, THE TIFFIN 95 THE TIFFIN MANNERS STREET. THE TIFFIN THE TIFFIN n NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS. WE are now established in our New Upstairs Premises at 95 MANNERS STREET (Directly Over the Old Premises). Our New Room is up to date, tastefully decorated, and well ventilated, and we undertake to serve you the host cooked and most appetising meals obtainable in Wellington. Only first-grade materials used in our service. VniROPRACTIC—"The Spine and its Relation to Disease." M'BEATH AND COLWILL, . Residential Palmer Graduates (by exam.) Graduate Eady Chiropractors in attendance. — lnvestigate this new Science. Consultation Free. 102 THE TERRACE (next Banks College), WELLINGTON. . 'Phone 829. SPROULE AND GOODWIN. Baker’s Buildings, Wellington. Representing UNION ALLIANCE CO., LTD., PAPER— All classes of Paper and Parchment — Printing, Writing, Wrapping. Prompt Shipment.. ■" Box 1148. ’Pfone 110—905. • SIGHT-TESTING. MY 24 years’ experience at 'your service. MOST EXPERT EXAMINATION. The Latest and Most Scientific Appliances Used. All Optical RePSlr3 ' J. M. SAVIDGE, Opt. D. (Master of Ophthalmic Mechanics), 68 Lamb*.<on Quay (Opp. Govt. Building)’ ‘Phone 3116. Wellington. Ronald t. m'lean. s.t. (Neurologist , and Metaphysician), may be consulted dailv at No. 2 Courtenay Place. Mental and Nervous Disorders. Insomnia. Parslyeis. Constipation treated' 1 successfully. This wonderful treatment hM cured thousands. Honrs: 10-1 2-5. Evenings by apoointment. ’Phone 20 —634.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 128, 23 February 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 128, 23 February 1921, Page 4

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