, KIRKCAEDIE & STAINS, LTD. 2K DAYS MORE! HURRY! .v. ,time ; gets shorter, .crowds-get bigger, and Bargains are more-TOtc* ; , spread than ever. Come early for such as these:— * MORE BARGAINS IN LADIES' FOOTWEAR! '<- t/ADIES' CHROME CALF LACE SHOES—Medium toes; stout riveted soles 3- .' Cuban heels; suitable,also for school wear. . NOT!EWSizo 3 only. Us- _ nal Prico, 13s. 6dv pair. ■ Sale Price, 55.;11d. pair. , (LADIES' GLACE KID SLIP-ON SHOES —Neat steel ornaments; pump soles; round toes. Usual Price, 17s. 6d. pair. Sale Prloo, Us. 9d, pair., . MEN'S FOOTWEAR IS DOWN AGAIN! . ..... ftIEN'S OHRO3IE CALF LACE BOOTS—Medium pointed toes; wide weltefl ;'r- ;1 ' i: M soles; lineii lined. '• NOTE—Sizes 7, 8, and-9 only. Usual, Price, 235. 6d. ' ' Pa'""- . ■ . ■ Sale Price,' 13s. Bd. pair. • •MEN'S BOX CALF LACE BOOTS —Medium pointed toes; wido welted soleB; . linen lined. NOTE—Sizes 7, 8, and 9 only. Usual Price, 2os. pair. - . - Sals Prioe, 15s. Gd. pair. r IN THE ART NEEDLEWORK — QIC CHANGES. CHILDREN'S PLAY up in natural crash, with designs stf-n----;*X.7 oilled, on which can be outlined or worked in cotton or silk. Usual Price, Bd. each. Sale Price, is. each. . ""OVI'jL I Y ASH APEONS—Made up in Towelling, with separate divisions • i° l- soap, brush, and comb, wash-cloth, etc.; with small designs traced ' „ readr for working.- Usual Price, 3s. lid. Sals Pricey 2S. 11d. «aoh. > PACKAGE NEEDLEWORK OUTFITS—Each Packet contains a traced ■ piece of:natural- heavy Linen, with silks and full instructions for work-' '. ■; . ins:. '■ -- . ' ■ ■ '11 inch Table Centre—Usual Price, 3s. lid. Sale Price, I*. 11, d. , : 22 inch Cushion Piece—Usual Price, 4s.'6d. Sale Price, 2s. 6d. 2-2 x 54 Table IJ,-unner —Usual Price, 6s. lid. Sale PflOfl, 3S. 6d. . "THISTLE". FINGERING WOOL—A good, strong yarn for making ' , mittens; scarves, light weight socks, ctc., in shades of Greys, Natural, i .and. Heather Mixtures ;12 skeins, to a head. • • . ' Sale Price, 6d. askoin; ss. 9di a head. SUMMER DRESS GOODS GO FOR LESS., Slit IP bp ENGLISH ■ COTTON CIIEP ES —28 inches wide; in various coloured - ■ ' stripes in 6 diflerent colours. 'Usual Price, ll£d. yard. SIRIPED COTTON VOILES- —28 inches wide, in Military and Block stripes. Six different coloured stripes. Ufual Prices, Is. 4d. to Is. 6d. v-5 LORAL CREPE CRYSTA.EINES —42 inches wide; whito grouted, with various small sprig effects; very smart for Snmmer Dresses. Usual Price, ■ j - ; , yard. Sale Pries, Is, 9d. yard. ~ , .ENGLISH CAMBRICS—3O inches vide, with various stripes oh wlu'to grounds, V. r assorted' stripes ;12 pieces. Usual Prices,- 7sd. to Styd. 'I - ■ ■ : • Sals Price, sd. yard. J STERLINCCHANCES IN THE MANCHESTER. *■ - ,; i . HE3O.IED SHEETS—Ready for nse, taped corners, in threb sizes: 9o pairs for Single Bods, 1> x2J yards. Sale Price, 6S. 11ci. pair. I ,78 pairs for Tflree-nuarter Beds, 2x3 yards. Sale Price, 9s. 11d. pair. I lUU .pairs for JJouplo. edSj 24 x 3 yards. Sals Price, 11s, pair, : ; j KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.
ALL THE RAGE! CLOTH TOP BOOTS. WE HAVE THEM C OOD AND PLENTY. i s ™d°.'Too Boots is the bast in New - now » bufc if Jon,send to,us can fill NOTE THESE SItfART LINES. : .Women's Suedc Top Vvace Boots, pat- Women's Glotli Top Button Boots' i m grey ' • n ? o6 "'- \ P? te "' t golosh, in fawn, mole, and black—2os. , black—23s. 6d y . .. : : Women's .Smsde! Top ,-Button -Boots, : Women's'. Olofii Top Lace Boots, patpatent 'golosh, in grey, mole, and/"" enb golosh, in fawn, mole, and'-! ' black—26s. 6d. ;'-./ black—2os. Women's Gabaxdino Top Laco Boots. ' Worm's Cloth Top Derby Bals, pat-" patent solosh, in- fawn, brown, and 1 w,,00 'e? 11 eie,V ' bro '' VJl ) and :,v ; .: mole—2ss. ' laivn-28s. 6d. Tt* .; « v t . T . .v. . Women's High Leg GtabaTdinc- Tod ■ itt°m?ii Gabardine lop Lac© Boots, , ' Button/Boots,, patent golosh and ;. and mfels 6^ CaPS ' m faWn ' . m ° le ' mi . R. BANNJLH, CO./I/TD.; " WELLINGTON. ; _ : . 11AIL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Loudon | 'of ; Mont ! ' ■ MILLION'S ;■■; j CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILORS. [ importance of Military Uniforms ' for Officers being correct in every ' detail'is the best'reason for going to , j' ! ■ : tailors of experience in Military Work, ■ '■ " ' 'viz., , MIl-liIGAiVS, KELBURN- AVENUE. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE' ■ INSURANCE CO., LTD. ( I FIRE.--Lowi?st Rates and ' Prompt ' : ' \ Settlements. • • i: ■ MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Lugg \ge against All ■ Risks. : ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and . a most Liberal Personal Accident ' ■•' ■ ' Policy, including a List of Diseases. > SECURITY to Policyholders, ' - £6,107,593.. Pull information can be obtained at> JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. THE SIMPLER THE INVENTION fpHE more chance it' has of success. JL "Advice to Inventors" contains a list of simple suggestions. Are you inventive P Send for this booklet! it's free. . HENRY HUGHES, LTD., 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. _____ _ _ —- — * WATSON'S WHISKY IS THE V- * BEST IN THE' WORLD. ■-.r ; Tor Information relating to ' AND TRADE MARIS t, CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, ■ PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambton Quay. Wellington. . CONVEYANCES. LY AND YOUNG, Koyal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Masterton. All Trains met'. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for " the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage' and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available ■ day or night. 'Phono No. 126. Private 127. P.O. Box 50. ROYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton ■ Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 8.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS, li Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and ■ Ssneral Contractor. Coaches: Greatford . . to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor- ' ears on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. J. S, WALKEB, Proprietor,
INVITATION. i A NYONE contemplating purchasing a, i i (■ ? i r ; c j r , a ,^r inTited to inspect the latest Model Haynes Six,", fiveseater, 55 li.p., six-cylinder, just landed. I lhese Cars are of .extreme beauty ofl .design, , and replete TVith every modern/ refinement, and commend themselves W buyers requiring a high-grade Cart on °, f ?T eat P° w « r and speed, ovcr j 20 miles to tho gallon' is obtained, there ] is no Car of corresponding power ti.it/ will run as economically as a "Havnes"' Agents— ' .! CASELBERG AND CO., LTD., I 167 Vivian Street. 'Phono 1207. \j \ "SELF-STARTING" \ VISIBLE -YOST.' fpHE "Self-staTting" Device hasi feen p 111 daily use on the Visible; Yost lor soveral years, and has never (been surpassed, for speed and excellent ils-rake The latest model Yost will do ajl that any other Standard Typewriter will do, do it better, neater, and clearer. to if .i 1? can ]' e 1 , eee , n complete with vices ' antl the latest Billing DeSend for particulars. ; THE OFFICE APPLIANCE /(JOY. . _ LTD., , 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellington. POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTIL'BR NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. 'I IJNDER the new resfulatior//, newspapers addressed to neutro'l countries are not forwarded, UNLESS 'DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PV/BLISHING OFFI CE OF THE PAPER, .'ITSELF. Under "The Dominion" Special Permit readers who have been sending the paper to friends resident in any neutral country can ensure future forwarding by communicating with tho/ Publisher. ADVANCE YOURSULF-MARN BOYD SHORTHAND. mHE BOYD SCHOOJi, will Teach you PF actlc ' al s/"tem of learning Shorthand in 30 dayj of home study For full descriptive ratter free, .address BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 Customhouse Qnay, Wellington. j AND CO.,' Glass Merchants, 1 HOLUND STRE|3T, WELLINGTON. Only British Plaito and Figured Glass Stocked. 'Phone A 705. I Pi ROBERT AND CO.. MILITARY OUTFITTERS, EXPERT -EMBROIDERERS. LATEST Fowiy Haohiuory for manufacturing Ml kinds of Metal Badges, Buttons, etc., fioj: Soldiers. P.O. BOX 69, i PALMERKTON NORTH ' (One miniite from'i'ist Office). r ~' STEVENS AND CO., Abel Smith Street, Wellington. WE BUY-HCKAP IIETALS, COPPER, BRASS, ZINC, LEAD, RUBBER. SACKIS, SACKING, ROPE, RAGS, TAILORS' CUTTINGS—FOR CASH. WH. PHILP, • CORNHILL STREET. House, Window, and Offico-Cleaning j Contractor. Carpelk Cleaned and Beaten by j MACHINERY. ALL OFDORS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Tfjfphone 8292 (3 rinjs).
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2846, 10 August 1916, Page 4
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