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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. —— t THIS IS BARGAIN WEDNESDAY! HERE ARE SOME OF THE BIG SAVINGS:Visitors to the Bargain Room to-day will find the best selection of money-saving snaps ever offered. Bo sure you take full advantage of the heavy price inductions, and romember the following aro but a fow ol hundreds of Bargain chances. ,' o BARCAINS FROM THE UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. LADIES' MOIRETTE SKIRTS, in black, navy, saxe, and brown; women's sizo only. Usual Prices, ss. lid. and 6s. 6d. t .™™. V , Bargain Price, 6s. 3d. and ss. lid. LADIES' FINE LONGOLOTH CAMISOLES, trimmed with embroidery insertion and ribbon beading. Usual Prices, W. 7s. (id., O.S. 7s. ild. Bargain Prices, ss, lid,, 6s, 6d. V BARCAINS IN ART NEEDLEWORK. TRACED FIVE O'CLOCK CLOTHS, conventional mountmellick designs; traced for working on Satin Jean, Union, and Linen; hemstitched hem. Usual Prices, 4s. lid., 6s. 6d., 6s. lid.' „„,„ Bargain Price, 3s. nd. TRACED'FIVE O'CLOCK CLOTHS, mountmellick designs; traced ready for working on Satin Jean and Linen; edges for "buttonholing. Usual Prices, 3s. 6d., 4s. Gd., 4s. lld.,ss. 6d. Bargain Price, 2s. Ild. ""RACED TABLE CENTRES, designs for mountmellick work; traced ready to work on.Satin Jean, Union, and Linen; some with edges for buttonholing, others hemstitched. Usual Prices, Is. 9d., 25., 2s. lid., 3s. Od. Bargain Prices, Is. 3d. and 2s. 6d. ' BARCAINS FROM THE MANCHESTER. 60 dozen COLOURED TURKISH TOWELS, size 23 x 46. Usual Price, 2s. lid. pair. Bargain Price, 2s. 6d. pair. M dozen;WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, size 22 x 47. Usual Price, 3s. 3d. a i „„pa'r- Bargain Price, 2s. 6d. a pair. m PIECES JAP. CREPE CLOTH, 30 inches wide, in tho following shades only: Pink, Light Grey, Sky, Navy,'three shades of Brown, Vieuxßose. Usual Price, 9}d. a yard. Bargain Price. iM. a yard. , BARCAINS FROM THE MANTLE DEPARTMENT. 'LIGHT CLERICAL GREY THIN TWEED COSTUME, the plain skirt is gathered in a hip yoke that is at the back only; the coat fairly fitting 1o a waist has a long shaped basque: turn-down collar and rovers, with a small detachable collar of black Velvet; Velvet cuffs on the inset sleeves; lined to waist with grey Satin. Usual Price, £8 18s. Gd. ■ "'■ ' Bargain Price, 495. 6d. DEEP AMETHYST FINE FRENCH CLOTH COSTUME, the skirt has a hip yoke at sides and back only, with a panel front; medium length coat sonii-fitting to waist; from the waist is a shaped basque; the back part of coat buttons en the basque, as it were; inset sleeves; the turn-down collar, cuffs, and of Cloth, and aro trimmed with small buttons"; lined with silver grey Silk Polonaise. Usual Price, £7 7s. „„..„,.. - Bargain Prica, «9s. 6d. BARCAINS FROM THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. DRESS AND BLOUSE MUSLIN, 27 inches wide; smart two-tone stripes on white -ground, with silk firtsh. ■ Usual Price, 10id. a yard. EiNGLISH CAMBRIC, 30 inches wide; white grounds with spots and stripesin various colours. Usual Price, 9>d. a yard. • .' COTTON COVERT COATING 42 inches wide; sluutarf faraM A\ Zy '• m plain shades, also with white pin stripe on drab and grev grounds' Usual Price, 2s. 9d. a rard. Bargain Price, 25.-3d. a yard,' , KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. A SIGN OF"_THE TIMES! LADIES- VELVET SHOES. Leather is mounting up in price, and VELVET appears to be the best substituto for uppers.of Ladies' Shoes. ■It wears exceptionally well, and is always dressy in appearance. , ' x WE HAVE FULL STOCKS JUST NOW. Ladies' Black" Velvet .'One-bar Shoes, . Ladies' Black Velvet Heel-bar Shoes - neat ornament.,, covered shaped neat ornament, pump soles, covneeis—is. bd. ere d heels—l3s. 6d. Ladies' Black Velvet Court Shoes, Ladies' Black Velvet Heetbar Shoes satin colkrette and fan ornament, patent strap and collarette pum, oo*ered Cuban heels-7s. 6d, sol eS) heels-16s. 6d. - , Ladies' Black Velvet Two-button Ladies' Black Velvet Gibson Derby bLrL? lal M fr ° nt 6' C ° Vered CubaU S hoes > P laill toes, covered heels—7s. 6d. Cuban heels-16s. 6d. Ladies' Black Velvet Wide-bar Shoes, Ladies' Black Suede Heel-bar Shoes %aatt u \ covercd °*\ B., HANNAH & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST ', i y

- LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIEB INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Bates and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.—AH Classes Covered, including Perßonal Luggize against All Risks.' , ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and a. most Liberal Personal - Accident i Policy, including a Li6tof Diseases. SECURITY to Policyholders,' V £6,249,479. Pull information can be obtained at •johnston and co., ltd., chief agents and attorneys, ■-'■■. Wellington; the simpler the invention fglfcLE more chance it has of success. X "Advice to Inventors" contains a list of simple suggestions. Are yon inventive P Send for this booklet: it's free. HENR* HUGHES, LTD., 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. .'= WATSON'S WHISKY ' , IS TEE -. BEST IN THE WORLD. I For Information relating to PATENTS AND TRADE NARSS CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWAR.D. PATENT ATTORNEYS, ■■ ". BlsLambfon Qnay, Wellington. ' .' ■ '".-■'• ■.. \ POSTAGE OF 'THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. UNDER the new regulations, newspapers addressed to nentral countries are not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under "Tho Dominion" Special Permit • readers who have been Bonding the paper !to,friends resident in any nentral country can ensure futuro forwarding by communicating with tho Publisher. ONEY to Lend, frpm £10 to .£SOO, noon Furniture. Pianos. Life Policies, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; &^. r -SS?IJJS. ntß - ~ A PPfr THOMAS RICHARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718 CONVEYANCES, PLY AND- YOUNG, Royal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Maatorton. ■ ■ All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' i . Samples promptly attended to. New and v 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 flight. 'Phone No. 126. Private 127. P.O. Box 50. _____ EOYAI MAIL LEAVES CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.50 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. , R: 3. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding. WALKER'S STABLES, , BULLS. . Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and 1 General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor, ears on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. ', __ J» S,"WALKEE, Proprietor,

ALL "OUT OF DOORS" INVITES YOUR CAMERA! "Every picture tells a story" these days-a story of a happy outing or a Jiqmely gathering, and pictu.re-takin" with a ° CAMEO CAMERA' , . 'w a delightful and instructive pastime. The Cameo Camera is so ■ simple, so compact, so efficient, and so low in price that everyone should have one. We'll teach you how to use a Cameo, and good pictures will be yours "first shot." SEE A CAMEO TO-DAY. PRICES FROM 275. ed. TO j»io 10s. WATERWORTHS Lambton Quay (next Kelburn Tram). Unanimous About OFFICERS' UNIFORMS Made by MIIXIGAN'S MILITARY STAFF is "that taey are unequalled."' "JOHN COTTON" TOBACCO, In Jib. Tins, Ss. 6d. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesterg. 2oz. Bags, Is.; 4oz. Bags, 2s. MASPERO FEERES ! Egyptian Cigarettes' (Specials) large size. In Tins of 50, ss. • Air-tight Tins of 100, 10s. , G. 'AND cT/ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY. . THE WEATHER « FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT i P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications aro for high northerly and westerly winds, unsettled and ? squally .weather, rain probable generally. Barometer unsteady and falling, again soon. Dull and misty weather has prevailed, and rain has fallen in many parts. Strong northerly winds have predominated, but little chango in atmospheric pressure has taken place. D. O. BATES. Meteorological Office. Wellington, November 14, 1916. ' DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Featherston, November 14.—Fino, warm. Greytown, Novombor 14.-Showery and sultry. . , , Tho garden party organised by tho Presbyterian Church at Lower Hutt on Saturday last at the residence of Mrs. I. Barry, Glenmorn, Pretoria Streot, was a great success. The day was beautifully fine, and the gathering was large. Afternoon tea was dispensed by the. ladies of the congregation. The Trentham Military Band enlivened the proceedings with some excellent selections. The financial result will add more than £35 to the Chaplains' Fund of the Presbyterian Church.

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