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BUSINESS NOTICES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD ’’FAMOUS FOR OVER 57 YEARS FOB-QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE." VEILS \ GIRDLES UMBRELLAS AMONG THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. .'.J The "K. * S?’ Fancy Department can he relied on for the presentation of all the latest DRESS NOVELTIES. To-day we submit a splendid collection of articles of particular interest to Race Patrons, and all to whom matters of dress are important. SEE WHAT YOU SAVE AT THE PRICE ADJUSTMENT SALE HOSTS OF PRETTY THINGS SUCH AS THESE NOW ON VIEW. ' 6/8 IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. BLACK FANCY OPEN MESH PIECE VElLS—l>arge scarf size, all silk. Usual Price, 18s 6d. Now 12s 4d. BLACK PIECE VElL—With white chenille spot border. Usual Price, 8s 6d. Now 5s Bd. BLACK FINE MESH VElL—With the new shade of pillar-box Ted in small neat designa. Usual Price, 8s 6d. Now 5s Sa. (SQUARE VElL—Navy shade, large mesh, with white chenille spotted border. Usual Price, 8s 6d. Now 5s Bd. THE NEW SCARF VElL—Large open mesh, heavily embroidered ends, in shades of grey, mole, nigger, saxe, navy, fn.wn. .also black. Size 60 x 18. Usual Price, 11s 6d. Now 7s Bd. WOODEN BEAD GIRDLES—2 yards long, in eaxe, violet, wine, navy, and black, also in navy and red, saxe and brown, rose and grey, saxe and navy, jade and black. Usual Price, 10s 6d. Now 7s. 1 ANOTHER LINE OF WOODEN BEAD GIRDLES—In saxe and’ black, jade and black, red and navy, rose and grey, jade and cherry. _ Usual Price, 14s Gd. Now 9s Bd. GLASS BEAD GIRDLES—63 inches long, in opalescent and black, white and black, flame: very smart combination effects. . Usual Price, 15s Gd. Now 10s 4d. TINSEL CORD GIRDLES—In blue and gold, blue and silver, gold, green and gold, oxidised, especially suitable for evening wear. Usual Price, 6s lid. Now 4s 7d. THE LATEST COLLECTION OF SMART UMBRELLAS—These nre showing in a wonderful variety of extremely smart and sei-viceable styles, novelty handles, all of best manufacture, and thoroughly reliable. Less 6s 8d in the £ off Usual Price. VISIT THE FANCY DEPARTMENT. J, 6 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. SLIP INTO SLIPPERS WHEN THE DAY'S WORK IS DONE. REAL FOOT COMFORT WILL BE YOUR REWARD! THESE NEW WINTER LINES ARE SPLENDID VALUE! No. DIO—WOMEN’S COLOURED FELT WARM SLIPPERS, velvet pile soles. , 2s lid. MISSES’, 2s 9d. GIRLS’, 2s 3d. CHILD’S, Is lid. No. DBS—WOMEN’S CHECK FELT COLLARETTE SLIPPERS, felt and leaNo. *I)IIS—WOMEN'S BLACK VELVET "KOZY" SLIPPERS, basil soles, 5s Ud. No D97—WOMEN'S COLOURED FELT SLIPPERS, leather soles, sown, 6s 6d. No. DSG—WOMEN’S ARCTIC FELT COLLARETTE SLIPPERS, felt and leather soles, 7s Ud. No. DI4I—WOMEN’S FANCY CORDED VELVET SLIPPERS, leather soles, No. D42—WOMEN'S ARCTIC FELT BU CKLE BOOTS, felt and leather soles. 8s 6d. No. DI3I—WOMEN’S ENGLISH QUILTED SATIN SLIPPERS, all colours, 6s lid. No. D6S—MEN'S BLACK FELT SLIPPERS, felt and cord soles, 5s 6.1. No. D94—MEN’S CHECK FELT SLIPPERS, felt and leather soles, 5s Ild. No. DII2—MEN'S BLACK CAMELHAIR SLIPPERS, felt and leather soles, ■s 8s 6d. No. DIM—MEN’S FANCY CORDED VELVET SLIPPERS, leather soles, sewn. 9s Gd. CHILDREN’S IN GREAT VARIETY. K. HANNAH & CO., LTD. 200 QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. A SOUND INVESTMENT If you ever want to sell the Victory Reflex that you buy, you will always he able to get a good price for it. British made throughout, beautifully finished, it is strong and durable. It looks good, and is good. Easy to work, capable of dealing with the most difficult subjects, it meets every requirement. «» THE "VICTORY” REFLEX, fitted with F. 4.5 Anastigmat Lens, self-capping shutter, everset mirror, and deep focusing hood, is, at the price of £22 10s, a sound investment that will yield you inexhaustible satisfaction. Snapshots, portraits, hand or stand work, all come alike to it, and it yields the finest results—criftp, brilliant negatives that enlarge to any reasonable dimensions. The size, 3J x 2}. makes it very economical in regard to cost of materials. May we show you this splendid outfit? WATERWORTHS’ WORD is WATERWORTHS - BOND. Tf goods sup- ' plied or 'work done fail to satisfy, you are cordially invited to let us know, about it. WATERWORTHS, UMITE °’ §BB LAMBTON QUAY, 58 QUEEN STREET, 705 COLOMBO STREET,

WELLINGTON. AUCKLA 'mURN YOUR DEBTS INTO CASH. JL You cannot afford to carry overdue accounts. CONSULT US. Wt> handle nil classes of business. ABSOLUTELY . NO CHARGE unless account Is paid to ! you or us. Collections and adjustments avervwhere. THE STANDARD MERCANTILE AGENCY, P.O. Box 504. 102 Willis Street. SUITS. ss. ITOHN BARRON Suits Reduced from Jj7 7s. to .£4 ss. Get in early. HAT BOX. 11 Manners Street. “ sTgwtvtesttng rooms. PATRONS will benefit by my many years of study and experience. th is is essential for accurate results. Sir William Crookes, Kryptok and Toric Tenses. J. M. SAVIDGE. pnt.D., ■ Ophthalmic Optician, fiR Lambton Ouav (next Chomistts), ’Phono 3110. Onp. Govern nent Buildings. 1A FENBY, •/'A. FEN BY, FOR BEDSTEADS. Prices from 355. up. Noatlv finished i" seasoned timber. Wholennlo supplied. 39 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. ' FLOWERING SHRUBS. HEDGE and Shelter Trees. Fruit Treco and Bushes, Vegetable and (Flower Seed. Catalogues now ready free on application.. B. H. JUST. Botanical Nurseries. Palmerston North. W* STOCK RED BALL and VAC GUM BOOTS, knee and thigh, at reasonable prices. We can repair any ■part, or sole and heel any kind of gum Soot. Country orders receive prompt attention. THE LAMBTON BOOT REPAIRING CO., 921 Lambton Quay (all Boot and Shoe Repairs). 7 Eh TOSSWILL. Carrier, Lower Hutt-Wellington Daily. Picnics catered for. Furniture town Lane (off Dixon Street), rphonw. Citv 22-268: Hutt 20J3 nnjo. VARICOSE ULCER'S AND BAD LEGS CAN BE CURED. F'ATARBX” METHOD of Treatment V never fails when properly applied. No need to lay up. Will cure the worst esase whether long standing or recent. Write for particulars to Ernest Healey. Piemist by Eoram., Foxton. 'Phon* 39.

IND. (Opp. Triangle) CHRISTCHURCH. i REMOVAL NOTICE. WE BEG TO ADVISE our Clients and others that we have Removed to more Commodious Premises, situated 249 WILLIS STREET (late Bennett and Ready’s Cordial Factory). and are now in a position to execute orders more promptly. DOMINION PROPRIETARY COY. i ' ADAMS AND BLYTH, CARTAGE CON’CRACTORS, SHIPPING and FORWARDING AGENTS. Customs Clearanoes a Specialty. 136 Featherston Street, Wellington. 1 CLIENTS' guaranteed quick delivery, together with prompt return of INVOICES and ACCOUNT FOR CHARGES. P.O. Box 1398. 'Phone 1270. SPROULE AND GOODWIN. Bakar’o Buildings, Wellington. Representing UNION ALLIANCE CO.. LTD., PAPER.— All clae«e» of Paper and Parchment — Printing, Writing, Wrapping. Prompt Shipment. J Box 1148. 'Phone 20—9f15. , 5 — TO DAIRY FARMERS AND OTHERS. - MANGOLDS. MANGOLDS. t r 1 T AERY AND CO. LTD., Wellington, hove for private sale 26<) TONS MANGOLDS. upon application. 9 CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Tl/rR. H. J, O’NEILL, General Plumber IvJL has Removed to 120 GHUZNEE STREET (up right-of-way). i All Cliuees of Plumbing XX’ork. catered for. Satisfaction guaranteed. - ’Phone 20—456, Day or Night.

Don’t take risks with your new Invention. No matter how novel and valuable it is, there is always a big element of danger unices you have it patented. For advice concerning the protection of patents apply to Henry Hughes, Ltd., the old-established Patent Attorneys. 157 Featherston Street, Wellington,—Adrt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 242, 7 July 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 242, 7 July 1921, Page 4

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