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BUSINESS NOTICES KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD "FAMOUS FOR OVER 57 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE." ARTIFICIAL KNITTING SILK, ENGLISH MAKE A HIGH-GRADE KNITTING YARN WITH LUSTROUS FINISH. FOR MAKING JUMPERS, ETC. Hundreds of customers have been waiting Tor this announcement, and we are now in the position to supply this beautiful Knitting Yarn in black and' an extensive range of new season’s shades. This Artificial Knitting Silk is m uch brighter in finish than tho pure silk, it is easy to knit or crochet, and gives the best possible results be the design ever so simple or elaborate. IN VIEW OF THE EXCEPTIONAL DEMAND AN EARLY APPLICATION IS ADVISABLE. 9/11 PER QUARTER-POUND HANK, Four to five hanks are required for the average Jumper, and we thoroughly adviso everybody to secure sufficient to complete the job as subsequent matching is very uncertain, and might therefore cause disappointment. FOLLOWING IS THE LIST OF COLOURS, EVERY TONE ABSOLU TELY PERFECT. Peacock Blue, Copper, Terra Cotta, Jade Green, Primrose, Old Gold, Sky, Royal, Saxe, Bright Saxe, C hampagne, Beaver, Mastic, Drab, Fawn, Smoke, Silver Gray, Light Saxe, Russian Green, Emerald, Lilac, Cornl, Burgundy, Grenat, Cherry, Helio., Prune, Flesh, Deep Flesh, Nigger Brown, Old Rose, T uscan, Mid Terra, Light Navy, Turquoise, Copper Beech, and Black. So many customers aro waiting fo r this Knitting Silk that wo adviso you in ordering to make a first, second, and third choice so as to avoid delay in the event of our having sold out of the shade required. We regret being unable to send p atterns of this line, and ask you to order from the shade list quoted above. WE PAY POSTAGE, x OUR STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED TO-DAY (LABOUR DAY). 1 » KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. WELLINGTON. "WHERE EVERY POUND IS WORTH MORE.” R. HANNAiH & CO., LTD. ’ OFFER THE KEENEST VALUES OBTAINABLE IN SEOES FOR ALL SPORTS You’ll piny the game better in a pair of Hannah’s Shoes! FOR TENNISMEN’S TENNIS SHOES, with chrome soles for asphalt. 8s lid, 10s 6d, 16s 6d. MEN’S TENNIS SHOES, with good white rubber soles. 7s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s, 6d. WOMEN’S TENNIS. SHOES, with chrome soles for asphalt. 7s lid. 8s 11d, 13s 6d. WOMEN’S TENNIS SHOES, with good rubber soles. 4s 11d, 6s 6d, 8s 6d. WOMEN’S SMART CROQUET SHOES, smooth white rubber soles. 10s 6d, 13s 6d. FOR BOWLINGMEN’S BOWLING SHOES, thick rod -rubber soles. 18s 6d, 22s 6d, 27s 6d. . j MEN’S BOWLING SHOES, smooth white rubber soles. 12s 6d, 15s 6d. FOR CRICKETMEN’S STOUT CANVAS CRICKET BOOTS, spikes, leather soles. 14s 6d, 21s. . MEN’S BEST BUCKSKIN CRICKET BOOTS, spikes, leather soles. 425. UNIFORM PRICES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. 200 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. THE POPULAR “ANSCO” The range of "Ansco” folding cameras comprises models suitable for all/persons and all purposes. ’ There is the dainty Vest Pocket for those who want a convenient, portable, yet efficient camera, easily carried in the pocket, never in the way,, and always ready for use. It takes pictures x2J inches. “ • The popular quarter-plate size, 31 x 44 inches is for those who like a larger picture. Ih.s size also is .very compact,, and belongs to the folding-pocket series There is tho postcard size for those who like this shape. And all are (fitted with various lenses to suit requirements. A particularly attractive series is the * Anscos fitted with British-made *Wray "Lustrar” Anastigmat Lenses F 1.5 and 5.!). . Come in and examine them—it will be a pleasant experience. WATERWORTHS’ WORD IS WATERWORTHS’BOND. If goods supplied or work done fail to satisfy, you are cordially invited to let us know about it. WATERWORTHS, LIUITEDi THE “ANSCO” PEOPLE, EB6 LAMBTON QUAY, 58 QUEEN STREET, 705 COLOMBO STREET WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (Opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH.

„ TA Card.] T)R. E. W. SMYTH lias resumed Prnctice in Wellington at 22 Colombo Street. Telephone 24—1G4. A M. ‘ ADAMS AND CO7 -CA. Amonnfants. Secretaries. Land and Sharebrokers. 12 Panama Street. Box 553. Telegrams “Triangle.” Tel. 562. , PUBLIC NOTICES. "THE DOMINION.” LABOUR DAY HOURS. riJHE following Business Hours will be -1 observed THIS DAY' bv the Public Office of “THE DOMINION":— 8.30 n.m. to 11 a.m. G p.m. to 10 p.in. THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING CO., LTD.

SMART FITTING CLOTHES; SUGGEST PROSPERITY. Tho Suits you get made by I L L I G A N ’ S EXPERT TAILORS, AT KELBURN AVENGE, •continue to look "smart” long after the ordinary suit has gone its way. prices for Suit of CHOICE ENGLISH ‘ LINES from .£l2 10s. net. x ONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. —Buildings and/or Contents of every description. MARINE.—AII classes of Marine Insurance, including Passengers' Baggage, covered for any voyage. Wool covered from sheep's back to London. (ACCIDENT. — Workers’ Compensation, Personal, Accident, and Sickness Policies, Plate-Glass and Fidelity Guarantee Insurance. MOTOR-CAR. — Comprehensive Policies covering damage by Fire and Accident. Full particulars and rates on applic.aition to Johnston and Co.. Ltd., Agents and Attorneys. 166 Featherston Street, Wellington. 'Phono 310. BUTTONS AND BLINDS. TOiUTTONS covered nt shortest notice; ’JO* pearl buttons, for dhone, below warehouse prices; any quantity. Jrwsq Holland Blinds, hemstitched sides. Tel. 561.' WATSON AND CO.. Button Merchants and Blind Specialists, Dominion Avenue. YOUR CHANCE. "jJ'TNCLATMED TAILOR-MADE SUITS, 18 ONLY LEFT AT UNCLAIMED PRICES. GREEN AND DAVIS, 174 Lambton Quay. ‘ PARAGON TAILORING IS PROPERLY TAILORED, and will please tho critical who practise true economy. Suits GUARANTEED TAILOR-MADE from 90s. Noto address; 59 MANNERS STREET, y / Over Zak’s. “good paints: cheap price’s” 5E you have any thought of Painting within the next 12 months, we are offering specially prepared Paints at absolutely the bert value in New Zealand being a special wholesale purchase *t huge reductions off landed cost and much below market prices for such a S « h -«~VA"WBL L S. LTD.

In sonio of tho big cold storage plants nt Liverpool it was noticed that the rats developed an exceptional growth of hair, and occasionally specimens were at first taken for a different species (states a London exchange). Likewise the cats put in to destroy the rats came away with much finer and more luxurious coats than when they entered. There seems to be no doubt about the fact that the skin of animals responds to the stimulus of cold juqt ns certainly in a cold storage building ns to the natural cold of Siberia or Canada. They "row thicker coats to keep themselves warm. Tho question is being seriously investigated whether an artificial fur trade might not be created by use of this secret. Another use has occurred' to some Continental doctors, who have begun experimenting. as to tho effect of cold on human baldness. If the cat responds to cold by growing more profuse hairs, why not the human scalp? The drawback is that the cure might bo worse than the malady. Last year 1301 b. of salt were consumed per head in tho United States; the consumption of sugar was only 1081 b. per head. Words of Advice—lnventors should always take Immediate steps to have their invention protected. Write or call on Henry Hughes, Ltd, Patent Attorneys. They are thoroughly conversant with all the intricacies of the Patent Laws. Address: Henry Hughes, Ltd.. Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 25, 24 October 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 25, 24 October 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 25, 24 October 1921, Page 4

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