BUSINESS NOTICES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. “FAMOUS FOR OVER 57 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. CHEVIOT SERGE, VELOUR, GABARDINEALL ARE FAVOURED FOR THIS SEASON And of course the highly favoured fabrics are £ be 'Tarietv the "K. and S” Dress Departmen t—nowhere eke in such variety and nowhere at better value. CHOOSE NOW THE FABRIC FOR YOUR WINTER COSTUME—AND CHOOSE IT HERE. PATTERNS FREE IF YOU CANNOT CALL. A few brief descriptions of the n ewest weaves will helpful H you have not yet decided. These are all quality fabric., 1 In. weave and correct in fashion. V- IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. om’vmT RP'RCrTIS SO inches wide A mongst the loading fabrics- tor smart cosrepresen t? rombined) -chness tone Correct for fashion's immediate' demand. lhe shades aie o oil Grey, ViSe.to, Wine. Mole, Copper, Beach, Champagne. COTELLE VELOUR—S2 inches wide. .A distinct no ’ el colourings fabric Is of the finest quality in texture an-dl the beautj ol colourings is unsurpassed. For stylish tailored costumes it isi ideal. shades of Pearl JGrey, Soft Rose, Mole, and Saxe. Price 32/6 per yaro. tiATMPDTNE 44 inches wide; A pron otinced favourite and leader for smart ©ABARDIAL «. inches niu I ]y ht Realise of its dura•"WS •«£ •-■sifflSitt smart evening wraps, cloaks and costumes for spe 'i l pJ j( .g CC 3 l l a g )Il p S e r yard. 'ARMURE-42 inches wide. Quite ano vel fabric in weave Its is already established for durable costume and frock wear. It is not heavy. All wool in Mid Grey, S teel Grey, Sa.xe and Mast RTRTPED SUITING —56 inches wide. The very newest. Stylish in appearance BTR H and serviceable in wear. All cream ground with effective Pencil and Narrow Block Stripe, Black and Saxe, Black and a nl^6 B p er k yard. wrirrv cppnpq 44 to 56 inches wide. Now again prominent in the range of NAVY favourites foi fashionable tailored costumes. of our numbers are splendid dyes and very reliable. Prices from 16/6 per yard. WE PAY POSTAGE. l' 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 TO 32= 6d. S2S2—WOMEN'S PATENT COURT SHOES, high tongue square buckle, smart shaped heels. Old Price, 455. • SALE PRICE, 3js. S379—WOMEN’S PATENT COLT TAB COURT SHOES, pump solea, medium pointed toes, Cuban lea thsr heels. Old Pnce. S3SO—WOMEN’S PATENT COLT RIBBON TIE SHOES mart; toes pump soles, Cuban leather heels. Old Price, 50?,. SALE IhlC-E, 4-s>. S36I—WOMEN’S STYLISH PATENT COURT SHOES, handsome ornament, pointed toes, celluloid Cuban heel. TO 455. S42I—WOMEN’S PATENT COURT SHOES, best Anierican make smart R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.. N 9 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. INEXPENSIVE PHOTOGRAPHY Choose a superb Camera, the best, of its kind, taking small size plates or films. Then you need only small siz e paper for prints, small quantities ot chemicals, small dishes and printing frames, small mounts, or a dainty album —and you get perfect, delight fill photography at minimum cost. THE RUBY REF LEX CAMERA, Size 31 x 2j with Cooke F 4.5 Lens, provides splendid negatives, large eno ugh for direct album prints, sharp enough to enlarge perfectly to any size desired. Bitted with simple self-capping shutter speeded up to 1/ IMOsec., it is suitable for the fastest, snapshots, or on slow speeds or time exposures for portrat. landscape, architecture—anything. Every esso ntial movement, but nothing complicated or confused. A beginner is sure of success. CALL AND INSPECT THIS FINE MODEL. Price, complete with 3 slides, £22 10s. We do the developing an d printing if you wish. ■- WATERWORTHS LIMITED. “THE ANSCO” PEOPLE, 286 LAM BTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Also at 58 QUEEN STREET, AUCK LAND, and 705 COLOMBO STREET (opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH. TENDERS. , IN THE M ATTER OF GREAT COBAR LIMITED. - SIR ARTHUR F. WHINNEY. K.8.E., Receiver and Manager, London. WILLIAM HORNER FLETCHER, Local Receiver & Manager m New South Wales. TENDERS are invited by William Horner Fletcher, the Receiver and Manager in New ■South Wales for the Debenture Holders ot Great Cobar Limited, for the purchase of the following assets, namely;— Freehold Lands, Leaseholds, Rights. Machinery and Plant, Tools, Stores, Rolling Stock and Sundries, Trade Marks, Goodwill, Business and I.’ndcr- , takin- of Great. -Gobar Limited as existing at the date hereof excluding Live Stock, Book-debts. Cash and Bank Balances and Records but including: Freeholds and Leaseholds and Copper, Gold, -Silver and Coal Mines and Mine Plant. Tools, etc.. Offices and Cottages at Cobar, Wrigblvillc and the Peak, County Robinson, ami at Lithgow, County Cook, Leaseholds and Fret-holds at Collar. Wri-htville, The Peak, and Lithgow. Railway Sidings at Cobar and Lithgow. Tho Vendors reserve the right to sell any asset by private treaty before tenders close and to elect whether tenders shall be accepted (1) As a whole. (2) By lots. Tenders.are being calW fpr simultaneously, in England ami Australia. Tho Taits arc more fully described in the schedule which, with Conditions of Sale and forms, of tender, may be had on application to the undersigned, or to:— Messrs. David Fell.and Co., Equitable Building, 350 George Street, Sydney George Ross, Esq., Lanibton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. Tenders endorsed as provided in the Conditions and addressed to the Receiver in the case of tenders from Great Britain and Ireland, or the Local 'Recriver for tenders from elsewhere than Great Britain and Ireland, must b? in the hands of tho Receiver or Local Receiver (as the case may be) not later than noon on Fifteenth day of .Tunc, 1921. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Sydney this First day of February, 11)21. Equitable Building, W. 11. FLETCHER. 850 George St., Sydney. Local Receiver and Manager in New South Males.
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THE TIFFIN THE TIFFIN NEW PREMISES, THE TTFFTN 95 THE TTFFTN MANNERS STREET. THE TIFFIN THE TIFFIN 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, tas-iefulh decorated, and well ventilated, and we undertake to serve you the best conked and most appetising meals obtainable in Wellington. Only first-grade materials used in our service. ■■;*-■ ■'YU' RIGHT-TESTING. MV 21 years’ experience at' your service most expert examination The Latest nnd Most Scientific Appliances Used. All Optical RePalrS ‘ J. M. SAVIDGE. Opt. D. (Master of Ophthalmic Mechanics), 68 Lamb'on Quay (Opp. Govt. Building). •phone 3116. Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 131, 26 February 1921, Page 6
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