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ABOUT HOSIERY And Its, Achievements. One does not have to go far back into the realms of History in order to reach the “Black Cashmere” days; nor to recall how revolutionary the first light hose was considered and how slowly and reluctantly the older generation relaxed its hold on the respectable “blacks.” Yet nowadays we have become definitely decorative and decidedly more practical. Silken Hose is the vagary of the moment. No longer is it the prerogative of a few—it is the unquestionable demand of the masses. And yet we are not completely satisfied with silk alone. More exacting, increasing, comes the demand for the sheerest of hose— for the most delicate and entrancing of appropriate shades —for graceful lines to flatter and subtle weaves to charm. And for all its seeming unobtrusiveness —almost insignificance—the successor to the “cashmere” holds enviable pride of place in Milady’s fastidious delectation. A glance in Kirkcaldie’s Lambton Quay window will reveal what has been attained in tire progress of Hosiery. For here, Weight, Service and Colour are expressed in a multitude of pleasing achievements. And value, too, is equally surprising: - for what was considered a few years ago as a malevolent luxury may now be obtained for a modest sum. Permit us to show you our delightful creations at prices ranging from 3/11 at the HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, Ground Floor. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. PUBLIC NOTICES. MEDICAL REGISTRATION. T GRAHAM BRUCE ALASTAIR COWIE, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, N.Z., 1935, now residing in Wellington, hereby give notice that I intend applying on February 10 next to have mv name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Deuartment of Health. GRAHAM BRUCE ALASTAIR COWIE. Wellington Hospital, Wellington, Wellington, January 10, 1935. MANAWATU MASTER BAKERS’ ASSOCIATION. rpHE PUBLIC are advised that on and i-*- after Monday, January 14, 1935, the price of bread in the Paekakariki, Paraparaumu, Reikorangi and Waikanae Districts will be not less than the following:— 21b. loaf, over counter .... 6d. Half loaf, over counter .. 3d. 21b. loaf, delivered ' GJd. Half loaf, delivered 33d. S. I. MeKENZIE, Secretary. AUTO-LITE SAFETY LIMITED. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1933, And IN THE MATTER OF THE AUTOLITE SAFETY LIMITED. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at 4’ a Meeting of Shareholders of the , above-named Company held at the Registered Office, 233 Lambton Quay, Wellington, it was agreed that the company be wound up voluntarily and that Mr. Charles S. Falconer be appointed ator.All persons or companies having claims against the company are required to send full particulars to the undersigned on ->r before the 31st day of January, 1935, otherwise they may be excluded from participation in any distribution of assets. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of December, 1934. CHAS. S. FALCONER, Liquidator. Druids’ Chambers, Lambton Quay, Wellington. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. VOU are earnestly requested to report to the S.P.C.A. any act of cruelty you may notice. Office. Hamilton Chambers. Lambton Quay; telephone 43-978. Lethal Chamber for humane destruction of cats and dogs available Monday to Friday, at 9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.. at City Corporation Yard. Clyde Quay. Secretary S. B. Clarke. P.O. Box 195. BUSINESS NOTICES. London and Lancashire INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) FIRE —Building and Contents of every description. MARINE—AII Classes ot 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 covered, damage by Fire and Accident. Full particulars and rates on application to Johnston and Co., Ltd., Agents, " and Attorneys, 160 Featherston Street, Wellington Telephone 40-562. Take Care of Your Eyesight. EXPERT OPTICIANS. QPEAR AND MURRAY, LTD. « 7 Willis Street. Tel. 43-369. (Opp. Grand Hotel.)TAENTAL Repairs—Teeth perfectly ■U matched, 5/- each. Rapid Dental Repair Service. 15 Manners St. Tel. 47-562. Estd, 1925, rpHE Demand for improvement in many -** lines of Machinery was never great-’ er than at present. Everywhere Manufacturers are seeking fresh ideas, new methods. Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you can, it may prove profitable. But get your idea protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin. Son and Carey, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 111 Lambton Qy. WANTED TO SELL. SEWING MACHINE EXPERTS. FFHE improved “Vickers” British-made - Sewing Machines. Drophead treadle machine, 2-drawer, £l2/12/-; 3-drawer. £l3/13/-; hand machine. £6/10/-; terms arranged. Repairs to all makes; shuttlecarriers, belts and accessories' F. J. W. FEAR AND CO., 63 Willis Street, Wellington. Telephone 41-446. “THE DOMINION” (The National Daily Newspaper). Bead Office: "THE DOMINION” BUILDING. WELLINGTON. Branches: PALMERSTON NORTH. WANGANUI. MASTERTON. Agencies: ALL LEADING ADVERTISING AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. London Office: R. B. BRETT AND SON. 30-34 NEW BRIDGE STREET, LONDON. E.C.4. Australian Office: 17 CASTLEREAGH STREET, SYDNEY,

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 91, 11 January 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 91, 11 January 1935, Page 8

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