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' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD ■ 4 , LADY IS NOW PLANNING A NEW DRESSING GOWN. ■ i .■. But there's many, a slip 'tirixt the plan and the gown!— > . warm, woolly materials are getting scarce, and before very 'v.< long will !>©,'"'ay up in. prico. Every lady should, therefore, : . take full advantage of this showing of materials for Dressing • Gowns and Winter Cloakings. These are "wanted" goods, ■ ; and as such will not wait for long—they're in our Manchester .. , .Section. Como ' ' NEW CHINCHILLA FLANNELS. ' - RIPPLE FLANNELS. FLEECY FLANNELS, Jlin. RIPPLE FLANNEL—Specially suitable for : ladies' and children's Dressing Gowns and Jackets, in six shades, .light • and dark suxe, light blue, pink, ; . t ■ cardinal, and cream. " 6s. 6d. plin; CREPON FLANNEL—Suitable for ladies' and children's Dressing Jackets and Gowns, in ten shades, grey, vieux rose,, pale blue, cream, navy, cardinal, i;-. . .amethyst, pink, light saxo, dark saxe. Vs. 6d. |>4in. (MINCHILLA CURL CLOTH—Specially suitable for making ladies' Coats and children's Coats and Bonnets, in.four shades, cardinal, saxe, views rasa • .(two shades). . 9d. TCEEgT ELA2CSBL-54in'. wide, in light cream only, for ladies' Sports Coats and -'children's.-Winter Coats and Bonnets to match. . , , lis. 6d. : •jgmgr.r.A .BLOUSING FLANNELS—3Iin. wide, in stripe Meets and- self colourings, light and dark,check designs, also white and cream. 2s. 9d. SILK AND WOOL BLOUSINGS—AIso suitable for. ladies' Slumber Suits, in stripe . effects. 3s. 6d., 3s. 9d., 35.. 11d. 'CREAM SHRUNK FLANNEL BLOUSINGS- 2s. 9d„ 35., 3s. 3d., 4s. 3d. . iPLAIDING FLANNELS—29in. wide, for ladies' Costnmes and boys' clothbi?, in shades of brown, Shetland, mid and dark grey. 3s. 6d. Navy only. . 3s. 11d. SLOCK STRIPE WINCEY BLOUSINGS-Wool and cotton, for ladies' Blouses and T v. Slumber, Suits, SOin. wide, in shades of blue, pink, grey, saxe, also self shades of pink, grey, fawn, blue. _ _ Is. 11d. '■ Taffeta stripe effect, SOin. wide, specially suitable for Blouses. 2s. 9d. KET3IO SHRUNK FLANNEL—In stripe effects, for ladies' Blouses, 30in. wide. . 2s. 11d, AND 'TIS BARGAIN DAY, DON'T FORGET! Kirkealdie's is the original "Wednesday Bargain Day," imitated, . but for magnitude of money sav ings, bargains, oddments, and 1 i , f . ' low pricings, ncvor .excelled 1 Bigger chances than ever .to-day. : . HELP TO THRONG OUR BARGAIN ROOM! . THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TOWN! KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD < ' ! V ' - . ' t 'FOR'ABSOLUTE COMFORT, GOOD FITTING, AND PERFECT STYLE, WEAR "FOOTFORM" BOOTS AND SHOES. ."WELL SHOD, WELL DRESSED," says the old French proverb, the'converse being, equally true. In order that Mies and gentlemen may bo assured of GOOD .VALUE, PERFECT FIT, AND COMFORT, we confidently ' commend footwear stamped "FOOTFORM." ■ . . HIGH GRADE ENGLISH FOOTWEAR. • (Men's. 11 Glacoi. Kid Derby Bals,. welted, Women's' Glace Kid Dcrbv Bals, patent • ■='.■ made on latest shapes—Bos. caps, pug toes, welted soles—27s. Gd. Jlen's Box Calf Sandown. Bals, City Women's Glac© Kid Lorno Shoes, patent ■. weight, welted, soles—3os. caps, medium and round toes, welted : i Jlen's Stout Box Calf Derby . Bals, lea- 255. ;! - ther lined, heavy welted soles—32s. 6d. Wpmen's Patent Colt Lome Shoes, large JSlerfs Toney Red Willow Calf Derby eyelets, pug toes.jvelted soles—27s. 6d. ■Bals, leather lined, welted soles, Women's Glace Ktd Low Cut Court : ; squaretoeS—37s. 6d. Shoes, pump soles, round toe's—lßs. 6d. . SOLE'AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. !& : BANNAH & CO.; I/TP..I. WELLINGTON. iMSICr ORDERS PROMPTLY DISPATCHED. MICROSCOPES N Distih^ished' tm&M] Tailoring FOR LABORATORY Merit AND MEDICAL USE. MILLIGAN'S 1 X recently secured a shipment of ■ KELBURN AVENUE, x The Spencer Lens Co.'s Micro- ; MILITARY . TAILORING SM l> es . quite equal to the best of any DEPARTMENT. ,1!al ™ hitherto available. is under the direction of ' and Pinion Coarse Adjustment, I MR. W. STEYENS, ' Side Lever Fine Adjustment-2 Eyepieces, ! > MILITARY;-EXPERT), 2-3 in., 1-Gin., and l-12in. ' • ENOUGH SAID. Oil Immersion Objectives—Abbe Cons j-, I —— i ! . denser in Focussing Mount—Triple Nose- ; ' Wlth Meohanioal sta &> " ' FIRE MSURANCE C 0. ,: LTD,; for. testing provided at my FlßE*—Eoiresi Ratea and Prompt WATERWORTH'S Settlements. / •MARINE—MI Glasses Ooverod. atolud- LAMBTON QUAY • # ® a^ rt - An • • :(Nert Kollmrii Tram). (ACClDENT—Employers' Liability; and a most Liberal Personal Acoident ' : : : —- Policy, iricludiflg a List o£ Diseases. TELEPHONES. . SECURITY to PoUcyhoMare, ' £6,107,693. ; I 1 ??_ Publio are requested to noto the , v— . -f- following changes are now in operaFull information can Ix 3 obtained at " 011: ~ . ... 8.30 a.m., 5 p.m, Daily; Saturday, (JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., 8.30 a.m., 1 p.m.: < - 'All Departments. 4050(4'phones) SHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, Manager 3315 only -WEUINCTON. Mvertisin/"!.!.!;":.!... \ :im ■ '' ■ ■' • ! ' ; Publishing (till 10 p.m.) 4050 „ 1-8.30 4051 fPHE SIMPLER. THE INVENTION. . Reporters ! _, r , Suji-Editors 4052 rjiEE more chance it has. of success. , , a i A "Advice to contaims a " j ■"■ n " till 1 a.m 4051 list of simple suggestions. Are you in- • Woman's World" 4053 ivuntivo? Send for this booklet; It's free. HENRY HUGHES, LTD., THE WELLINGTON PUBLISHING 157, Featherston .Street, Wellington. CO.; LTD. „■ -. '■ .—— 1 For' Information relating to 'J', K, BURG 3? SS, [OATENTS 'ANB TRADE MARKS DENTAL SURGEON CONBUM) BALDWIN AND RAYWA3D, Has Eomoved to Bank New Zealand PATENT ATTORNEYS, ♦ Chambers, Manners Street. 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington, , 1 : 110I 10 lf ° t . orist8 1 To the Trade! Gear- ' cutting for all purposes. Reliable , work. Prompt service. Moderate prices Only finest steel used, hardened by sneIWATSOFS 'WHISKY • oial process. Diameters and pitches cat to accuracy of l-1000th of an inch. Guaranteed smooth, strong, silent, durable. -• fi"St TTT"!?. on HABTITZSCH. &, HUTCHESON, io i.nxj Meohanical Engineers, 120 Ghuznoe St.. Wellingfan. 'Pbone 2676. BEST, IN THE WORLD, ~ F. ROBEiiT AND CO., MILITARY OUTFITTERS, ' • - EXPORT EMBROIDERERS. " CONVEYANCES. T A'TEST Power Machinery for manufae- ; turin* all kinds of Aletal Badges .in 1 f AND YOUNG, Buttons, etc., for Soldiers. ' ifi?. Royal Mail Contractors, and P.O. BOX 69, PALMERSTON NORTH General Carriers, Masterton. (One minute from Post Office). "All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' —z Batnples promptly attended to. Now and BEARD S CHEST BALSAM (Patented). [up-to-date. 1 Samplo Rooms.' Agenta for - ~~T, the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. . Storage and 'pHB new and reliable Care for Coughs, Stabling. Corner Dison and Bannister Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Streets. St. John Ambulance available affections of the Throat and Lungs. idav or night. 'Phone No, 126. Private BEARD S CHEST BALSAM CURES. 127. P.O. Box 50. Is. 3d. and 2s. 9d. per bottle, from .' mjOYAj/ MAIL LEAVES CARBINE Chemlsts an i or from tho W STABLES, Peilding, for Kimbolton c t RFATCD TOTTnmr w 7 : Daily at 8.80 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves U BEA:RD - GILDING, N.Z. Kimbolton at Noon for JFeilding. M"ONEY to Lend, from £10 to ,£SOO, - R. J. MOORE. Proprietor, Feilding. ■'■'•A upon Furniture, Pianos, Life PoliTrsTATSTABLES °* cs ' are 3' ; reasonable interest; ! fW^warding Sf carrier and . jjGfeneral Contractor, toaihes: Greatford RICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718. ito Bulla. Vehioles, Horses, and Motor- OOD Printing promptly produced at ' carß on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. V" popular prices, at "Dominion" Job it. S. WALKER, Proprietor, (.Printing Works.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2790, 7 June 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2790, 7 June 1916, Page 4

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