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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ♦—— \ WINTER IN FRANCE IS FREEZINGLY COLD 'TIS TIME TO KNIT AND KNIT! Our boys in Franco will need many woollen comforts next November,! so tho time to knit is NOW. Paton's "Alloa" Wool is the recognised beet for sox, mittens, balaclavas, and other Activo Sorvico needs, and Kirkcaldie's liavo pleasure in presenting ample : stocks for your selection. Buying will be brisk. CHOOSE PATON!S "ALLOA" WOOLS NOV/! ' SUPER 3-PLY WHEELING— : The original "Alloa" yam—idoal, hard-wearing, and most suitable ■*, ; for socbß.' Though hard-wearing, there is no hardiness vheai made up. Four shades of clerical groy, three shades of heather mixtures, natural, brown, navy,. Eight skeins'to ahead. 11d. a'skein, 7s. 3d. a head. '•SUPER 4-PLY fingering— Paton's best quality, in light an d mid clerical greys, natural, Slieti land, pinlc, heather mixtures, scarlet; cardinal; navy, blue, and khaki. Twelve skeins to a head. Bd. a skein, 7S. 6d. a head. SUPER 3-PLY FINGERING — , r' In r clerical grey, lieathor mixture, and pink. Tivelvo.skeins to a head. ; 6d. a sliein, ss. 6d. a head. ; '4-PLY DOSE FINGERING- .. •Paton's second quality; in black, white, olcrical grey, heather mixture, i ■ Twelve skeins to a • 6jd. a skein, 6s. a head. : BLACK AND WHITE FINGERING— Paton's super quality, 12'skeks to'.a-head. Two-ply— 4d. a skein, 3s. 6d. a head. / Three-ply— 6d. a skein, SS. 6d. a head. Four-ply— Bd. a skein, 7s. 6d. a head. "PATON'S BIG KNITTING BOOK."- ; . ' Containing nearly 300 pages of interesting reading concerning the making of all kinds of .woollen garments. Beautifully illustrated and very clearly described. ' Price Is. eaehj postage extra. ••'"SOLDIERS' AND SAILOES' COMFORTS"- i '"UNIVERSAL KNITTING HOOK."— ' - ' ■ LESSON.IN KNITTING." Price 2d. each; Postage I}d. extra. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD* 4VHY NOT WEAR SMART FASHIONABLE BOOTS? WITH SUEDE OR CLOTH TOPS. ir'v Vi i - 1 [ . ', ' The short skirt of to-day has brought about a demand for COLOURED TOP • BOOTS, and our stock of these lines!is fairly completo. Cloth Top Boots ero not easy to get just now, but if you send to us wo can supply your re-. • ; quirements. THESE ARE REAL SMART. iWomon's Cloth Top Lace Boots, pat- Women's Gabardine Top Lace Boots, : > •; ent golosh and facing, in Fawn, patent golosh, welted, in Fawn, '' • Mole, and Black —20s. ' ' Brown, and Mole—2ss. [Women's Cloth Top Button Boots, Women's Suede Top .Button Boots, patent' golosh, welted soles, in P at ? nfc golosh, welted, in Grey, Fawn, Mole, and Black—23a. 6d. Mole > and Black—26s. 6d. ) , _, ' _ T „ . Women's Cloth Top Derby Bals, patiWomen's Gabardine Top Lace Boots, 6nt go i os ], j pug w ;,i Groy, ; .... glace kid_ golosh, patent caps, m Brown, and Fawn, welted—2Bs. 6d. I 1 awn and Mole—23s. 6d. , T n i ,■ m - , Women s High Leg Gabardine Top Women's Suede Top ; Lace Boots, Button Boots, patent golosh and patent golosh, welted, in Grey, collarette, 'in Fawn, Mole, and Molo, and Black—2ss. Black—3ss. MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY EXECUTED. / E. iBANNAH & CO./1/TO.i . , \ WELLINGTON. ' : Arad '' • microscopes London , \of FOR LABORATORY Merit. ; And . - MEDICAL USE. . BSILLIGAN § "\nS7E are showing a number of the i CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILORS. V Spencer Ca's MICROSCOPES, -. mrrri • _x Mm 'rr -c ara most efficient and up-to-date 'J\UE importance of, Military Uniforms instruments. for Officers being correct in every detail is the best reason for going to . Fitted with Rack and Pinion Coarse A'dtailors of experience in Military Work, justment; Side-lever Fine Adjustment; > two Eyepieces; two-thirds, one-sixth, and " '' ' one-twelfth Oil Immersion Objectives! 'MILLIGAN'S, KELBUEN AVENUE. Abbe Condenser in Focussing Mount; and • : • : . Triple Nosepiece. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE ■ PRICE, .617 17s. INSURANCE CO., LTD. 1 WITH MECHANICAL STAGE, ',£2l 17s. — The Objectives are guaranteed to be « t to the best hitherto available. Fa- ■■ FIRE. Lowest Rates and Prompt cilities for testing provided at our shoo Ssttlsineiits, MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, includ- WATERWORTHS . ing Personal 'Luggige against ALL Risks. . : LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelburn Tram). • ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident ' ' Policy, including a List of Diseases. — — __ . SECURITY to Policyholders, "SELF-STARTING" £6,107,593. VISIBLE YOST. ' ' fHB "Self-starting" Device has been Full information can be obtained at for yeara! W JOHNSTON ANd'cO., LTD., surged for speed and excellent brake CHIEF 1 AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, wm do' WELLINGTON. 'nf Yost fan" bel^ v ' • ;—. Wahl Adders, and the latest Billing De- • : { vice?. THE STAfPT.-RR the INVENTION Send for particulars. . , THE OFFICE APPLZANCE COY., ' nriHE mors chance it haa or success. LTD., ■ JL- "Advice to Inventors" contains a 17 and 19 Cuba Street, Wellin«toh' list of simple suggestions. Are you in- ° ■ yentive? Send for this booklet; it's free. " ' HENRY HUGHES, LTD;, . POSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEU — — TRAL COUNTRIES. ' WATSON'S. WHISKY ¥JNDER the new reflations, newspap- ' . ers addressed to neutral countries ' r , are'not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCH,n mtrij EB THROUGH THE PUBLISHING lb OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under "The Dominion" Special Permit readers who have been sending the paper BEST IN THE WORLD. to friends resident in any neutral coun- : . try can ensure future forwarding by communicating with tho Publisher. -. For Information relating to ~ P. EOBERT AND CO.. [TJATENTS AND TRADE MABSS MILITARY OUTFITTERS •; . ' CONSULT EXPERT EMBROIDERERS. ' BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, ' ; j, PATENT ATTORNEYS, T ATEST Power Machinery for manu- , & JLi facturing all kinds of Metal Badges, 815 Lambton Quay. Wellington. Buttons, etc., for Soldiers. . . P.O. BOX 69, PALMERSTON NORTH • (One minute from Post Office). CONVEYANCES. TUT AND YOUNG, JJjRILLER AND CO., JSgf&SSMSS. ' BOHiSD s™. WELLINGTON. i. ia&rtr gi *» ■ Kr ira.'SsA'ssat 'day or night. 'Phone No. 12G. Private : 127. P.O. Box 50. TXT H. PE'UP, nrjoYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE * CORNHILL STREET. 'jtt STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton — . Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves House, Window, and Office-Cleaning Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. Contractor. R. .1. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding. Carpots Cleaned and Beaton by ' .WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS. ALL ORDERS PROiIPTLY EXECUTED torwardmg Agent, Carrier, and Telephone 3292 (3 rines). ■' General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford : U ♦o Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor- r JiaE "Talking Sign" at Courtsnay I■ - fax* on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. A. Place works while your Salesmen J. 8. WALKER, Proprietor, I are off duty.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2852, 17 August 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2852, 17 August 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2852, 17 August 1916, Page 4

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