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BUSINESS NOTICES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. FAMOUS FOR OVER 57 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. « FURNISHING FABRICS THAT ARE TRULY ARTISTIC As the duller days of winter draw near the average housewife thinks about new furnishings to brighten the home—that is where we can help. New stocks of artistic furnishing fabrics have just come to hand, and we are in the position to supply the materials for any interior decorative work. See our new range of Furnidhings. FOR THE MODERN HOME • FURNISHING ITEMS, CHOICE AND DESIRABLE FABRICS FOR HOME FURNISHINGS. Our selection offers an exceptionally choice variety of Curtains and > Hangings. MADRAS MUSLlNS—Scalloped edge, in floral, trellis, and al lover designs. Prices, 4s 11d, 5s 6d, 5s 11d, 6s 9d, 7s 11d, 9s 11d yard. 'ALLOVER CURTAIN NETS—In floral and trellis designs, plain and bordered edge. Prices, 4s 9d, 4s 11d, 6s 11d. BUNDOUR-CASEMENT CLOTH —Guaranteed against the sun and washing; 50in. wide, in cream, tussore, blue, brown, green, helio. Prices, 5s 11d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d yard. STRIPED SUNDOUR POPLIN—An ideal fabric for curtains, 'etc, etc., in blue, pink, green,• helio., cream, and tussore; 50in. wide. Price, 16s 6d yard.' BOin. PLAIN CASEMENT CLOTH-In all shades. Price, 4s 6d yard. 45in. COLOURED BORDERED CASEMENT CLOTH-In shades of pink, blue, brown, and helio. Price, 3s 11d yard. Min. SHADOW TISSUE—We hare a wide range of pretty designs in all latest, colourings, light and dark grounds. Prices, 7s 11d, 8s lid' yard. 60in. SHADOW TISSUE—In beautiful and artistic colourings and new designs;' a fabric greatly used for loose covers, curtains, etc. Prices, 13s 9d, 44 5 6d yard. WE MAKE LOOSE COVERS. ESTIMATES FREE. • . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. WOMEN’S WALKING SHOES FOR EVERY DAY WEAR With comfort and emart appearance embodied as they are in these shoes, at •uoh value prices, your opportunity to make a satisfactory purchase of new Autumn Footwear is NOW. No. 1003—WOMEN’S BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES, self caps, sewn soles, medium heels. 22s 6d. No. 1159—WOMEN’S CHROME ONE-BAR SHOES, sewn soles, neat round toes, commonsense heels. 15s 6d. No. 6315—WOAIEN’S GLACE KID SLIP-ON TAB COURT SHOES, black ornament, smart Cuban heels. 23s 6d. No. 1005—WOMEN'S GLACE KID DERBY SHOES, pate it caps, medium toes and heels. 255. No. 1029—WOMEN'S GLACE KID OXFORD SHOES, plain fronts, extra wide fitters, "The Comfort Shoe." 255. No. 1009—WOMEN’S GLACE KID DERBY SHOES, patent caps, Good- - year welted, soles, smart leather heels. 28s 6d. MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED, POSTAGE FREE, IF CASH IS SENT WITH ORDER, Uniform Prices at all our Branches. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., IN LAMBTON QUAY AND 183 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. SEVEN DAYS’ FREE TRIAL HERE'S AN OFFER BASED ON CONFIDENCE IN THE GOODS. Come in, let us explain the "Victory" 3} x 21 Reflex Camera to you, then take it away home for Seven Days' Free Trial. Against deposit of its price we allow you to take the instrument away, and at your leisure during Seven Daye prdve for yourself the ease with which it works, and the real delight photography with it brings. If at the end of seven days you don't wish to -keep it. but return it in perfect order, your money will be refunded in FULL without any fuss. Nothing but our unbounded con- * fidence in the quality nnd vain- nf this splendid British-made Camera could justify us in making such an astonishingly generous offer. PRICE, complete with 3 slides, J 322 Ids. COME IN AND SELECT YOUR "VICTORY" REFLEX, FITTED WITH I ' COOKE F 4.5 LENS. Ths 3J x 2J model is ideal for beginners or experts, especially suitable for ladies, nnd provides a satisfying picture for the minimum outlay in material, etc. 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. WATERWORTHS, mm,t Eo . "THE ANSCO" PEOPLE, 286 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Also at 58 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, and 705 COLOMBO STREET (opp. Triangle). CHRISTCHURCH.

YTTE TIFFIN THE TIFFIN NEW PREMISES, THE TTFFTN 95 THE TTFFTN MANNERS STREET. THE TIFFIN THE TIFFIN NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS. are now established in our New Upstairs Premises nt 95 MANNERS STREET Over the Old Premises). Our New Room is iip to date, taaflefullv decorated, and well ventilated, and we undertake to serve you the best cooked stnd most appetising meals obtainable in Wellington, Only first-grade materials used in our service. PERSONAE, But Not Confidential. There is a fine variety of LONDON SETTINGS on show at MILLIGAN’S, ILLIGAN’S, KELBURN AVENUE fust now. The sooner you select from same the sooner you can "turn out" in the latest METROPOLITAN STYLE. Your appearance is your ’ best investment, and the outlay is not large. ——§ighT-TESTIN(L MY 24 years' experience at your service. MOST EXPERT EXAMINATION. The Latest and Most Scientific Appliances Used. All Optical RePaiM ' ,T. M. SAVIDGE, Opt. D. (Master of Ophthalmic Mechanics), 68 I.ambton Quay (Opp. Govt. Building)> 'Phone 3116. Wellington. HIGH-CLASS SUITS at LOWEST PRICES. Ten and Eleven Guineas. F. ELBE. The Tailor. 878 Lambton Quay. •Phone 3550. . (Own Material Made Up.) GEO. H. HOW. Professor of Electro-Therapeutics. TTIS New. Curative Treatment is efJIX fectivo in all diseases of nervous origin. Absolutely cures ' nervous debility, paralysis, epilepsy, goitre, constipation, rheumatism, etc. I* ree coneultation. Offices: 8, 9 and 9a Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott Street. RONALD T. M'LEaN. S.T. (Neurologist and Metaphysician), may be consulted dailv at No. 2 Courtenay . Place. Mental and Nervous Disorders, Insomnia. Paralysis. Constipation treated successfully. This wonderful treatment has cured thousands. Hour*: 10-1 W5- Evenings by apSoln'.ment. 'Phone M—B34.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 144, 14 March 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 144, 14 March 1921, Page 4

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