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KIRKCALDIE & stains, ltd. IF the gift problem is still UNSOLVED—VISIT OUR DEPARTMENTS! Because"of our large and assorted stocks, we can supply a solution to ■ ~.. eyery gift problem. A walk through our 6tore will bo most helpful ■ """'ii'nd .pleasurable—your visit will give many suggestions which would • : - t -'Otherwiseprobably 'escape ettention. Here we allude to some more suit- - able gifts: PRESENTS IN PERFUMERY. ,Soger, Ind-Gallet. PERFUMERY—VioIet Ambree, Vera Rosa, Violet, Peau- d'Es- . .. pagne, Carnation, Heliotrope, Indian Hay. ' „ Prices, 3s, ,11d„ 4s. lid,, ss. Ild., 6s. 6d. ZENOBIA PERFUMES—In English Bed Rose, Narcissus,' Night-scented Stock, Sweat Pea Blossom. Price, ss. bottle. • Tardley's,-PERFUMES—LiIy of the • Valley, Red Rose. . Price, 3s, 11d, bottle. :Yaidley's FREESIA PERFUME—ApriI V iolets, Enchantress. !" Price, 55.11 d. bottle. . .v-Tardley's; PERFUME—LiIy of the Valley, Carnation. Price, 4s. 6d, bottle. 7 OLD ENGLISH. LAVENDER WATER-No. 5~2. • Prices, 2s. 6d,, 2s. lid., 4s, 6d., 7s. 6d. bottle, No. 65-LAVENDER:TVATER—With glass stoppers. Prices, 25., 35,, 4s, 6d. bottle. ' "-CASHMERE"BOUQUET jPERFUME— Price, 2s, 6d, bottle. ' V "TIKI"-HANDKERCHIEFS MAKE NICE GIFTS. These dainty Handkerchiefs are all genuine. Irish Hand Embroiderery on pure- : linen and shamrock lawn, specially man ufactured and boxed to meet the require- . liients of our CJiristmas trade. The "Tiki" brand stands for all that is best ...... \ * in 'Handkerchiefs, and these can be obtained only from us. • LADIES f '-'HANDKERCHIEFS—In pure Irish lawn, neatly worked in corner; boxed in New Zealand' "Tiki" boxes. Prices, 2s. 3d., 2s. 9d, a box of three. •'* • Prices, 3s. lid., 4s. 9d. a box of six. -LADIES'.'HANDKERCHIEFS—In 1 Shamrock lawn; very daintily worked in corn- - : er;- hemstitched, very soft finish; boxed in New. Zealand "Tiki" boxes . / • Prices, 4s, 6d., 4s. fid., ss. 6d., ss. 11d., 6s. 6d., to 7s. 11d. a box of three. !. ' Prices, as. 6d,,.85. 11d,, 9s. lid., 10s. 6d., lis. Bd., to 15s. 6d. a box of six. 7PURB XINEN. HEMSTITCHED HAND KERCHlEFS—Embroidered in corner, ". superior quality; boxed in New Zealand "Tiki" boxes. ' ■ Prices, 3s. 3d,, 3s. lid., 4s. 6d., 4s. 11d., ss, 6d., to "9s. 11d. a box-of three. .. ; ... Prices, ss, 6d'., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., Ss. 6d., Bs. lid., to 19s. 6d.a box of six. : PRESENTS FROM THE ART NEEDLEWORK SECTION: ■ -JAPANESE TEA COSIES—A large range of pretty designs in crepe and silk; all ! '..■•■• colours; in .flat and mitre shapes. Prices, 25., 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., to 6s. lid. each. PRETTY BAMBOO WORK BOXES—Li ned with, silk or crepe-de-chine in very • . dainty .colours, some fitted with pincushions and divided np to hold cottons, etc. Square, oblong, and round shapes.Prices, 6s. . 6d.,'Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d., lis. 6d.J 12s. 6d., 14s. 6d. each. ' FANCY SILIf WORK BAGS—A variety of dainty styles in all colours. Pretty floral 'silks, .light grounds. . • ' Prices, 65.-11d.j~ 7s. 11d., 9s.■ 11 d. each. FAIRYLAND AND TOYLAND ARE WONDERLANDS! •• • The Fairy Palace is a child's dream come true. Here the youngsters can .-visit in reality what, they have hitherto seen in their imaginations - and day, dreams.. Let them visit the Fairy Palace where the "Queen sits • ~ . in- state on-her Throne, attended by two Fairy Maids of Honour. Each '• visitor to' the .bright Palace.receives a gift, andl the admission is only '. sixpence. . It is. open.T.O-BAY from 10.30 a.m. till 12.30 p.m. Toyland is ■ 'open all day long,: and contains hundreds of fascinating playthings for ■ boys and girls.'' To-day is children's,day again! . » KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. SCHOOLS ARE BREAKING UP! 'WHAT ABOUT HOLIDAY SANDALS FOR THE CHILDREN! I You can't : beat Sandals for wear, also general -utility, and those we sell are 'above all others' for value and comfort—that's why they are so very popular. > OUR SANDALS "DON'T HURT ANYWHERE." Children's Tan or Black Chrome Sandals ,strong sewn leather soles —Girls'7 to 10, ss. lid.; Misses' 11, 1, 6s. 6d.; Maids' 2 to 5, 7s. 6d. • Children's Tan or -Black Chrome Sandals, with flexible chrome soles—Girls' "7 to 10, SFs. lid.; Misses' 11 to 1, 6s. 6d.; Maids'. 2 to 5, 7s. 6d. .Children's Tan'or Black English-made Sandals, nature-form, flexible VeldtSchoen soles—Childs' 4 to.-6, ss. 6d.; Girls' 7to 10, 7s. 6d. ; Misses' - 11 to 1, Bs. 6d. . SAND SHOES FOR THE SEASIDE IN CREAT VARIETV, E. 'HANNiH & CO., LTD., j ' ' WELLINGTON. : ' : " • ' WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER PRICE LIST.

: ;'j LONDON AND LANCASHIRE TIRE INSURANCE CO., VTD, ■ FlßE.—Lowest • Hates and Prompt . .Settlement!!. . . rWARINE.—AII Classes Covered, lnclnd-inpr-"Personal Lngg ige against All -Mi:.' Bisks, . "T ACC!DENT.r-Empioyorfl' Liability, and ■v a most |/iberal Personal • Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases, SECURITY to Policyholders, £6,249,479. . ■ Fall' information- can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO.,,LTD., ' CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. _;.THE SIMPLEE THE INVENTION . ■ riliiE- more chance ,it h.M.of- snccess., J JL.7. "it dvice to Inventors" contains a /'.:Jtst."..oif.j!im.ple stiwwtjoiw. Are jon in- \ " -Tentive? Rend for" this booklet: it's free. HENRY HDGHES. LTD.. , 157 Featherston Street. Wellington. ■ - WATSON'S WHISKY IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.. ' Fot: Information relating to ..-..PATENTS OT TRADE MARSS ' . CONSULT BAT.TIWTN AND "R ATWAKD, ' " PATENT ATTORNEYS, SIS Lamb Eon Quay. Wellington. :POSTA(SE OF "THE TOMTNTON" TO ...|. AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEDI TRAL COUNTRIES. iTTNDER the new regulations, iiewsnapera .addressed tn Tipiitr.nl rniiTit-ric'i nro not forwarded, TTNTjESK TtTPPATOTTETI TTTROTIGTr THE PTTRTJRHING "OFFICE OP THE PAPER. ITSELF. ; -Under "The Dominion" Snecinl Permit ~.Veaders who.have been .sending the paper ; to friends resident, in anv neutral conn- . (try can enimre fntb.ro forwarding By ' communicating with the Pnblisier. MONEY to Lend, from .£lO tn '/.inn, nnon Furniture. Pianos. Life Poli- :-- cies. Shares, etc.; reasonable interest! easy repayments. . Apply TRfIMAP ■; RTCHATOSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718,' ~ CONVEYANCES. Fly and yotjno. Royal Mail Contractors and ' General Carriers, Jfasterton. • All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' .: Samples promptly attended to. New and ' u[vto-<l.ito Snrople . Rooms. Agents for the N.Z. EXPRESS' CO. Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available ■ day or night. 'Phone No. 126. Private • 127: P.O; Box 50. ■ .tjoyal: mail leaves carbine STABLES; Feilding, for Kimbolton Daily at 8.30 a.ml and 3.3(1 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at'Noomfor'Feilding... I $&t "Hliil. MOORE) : Pr6prii!tor ( ;Foilding. WALKER'S , : i STABLES, - BULLS. . Forwarding Agent, Carrier, und , General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and MotorI tars on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. ' J. 8„ WALKER, Proprietor,

Unanimous About OFFICERS' UNIFORMS Made by MILLIGAN'S MILITARY T A F F is "that thoy are unequalled." • "JOHN COTTON" TOBACCO, In Jib. Tins, 38. 6d. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesberg. 2oz. Bags, Is.; 4oz. Bags, 2s. MASPERO FRERES Egyptian Cigarettes (Specials) large size. In Tins of 50, Gs. Air-tight Tins of 100, 10s. G. 'AND CT'ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS,. 206 LAMBTON QUAY. THE WEATHER —— ■ FORECAST and summary AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for strong northwest to south-west winds. Weather probably 'cooler and changeable, witti passing. showers in. many parts of. the ■ country. Barometer unsteady in tfie north, but, rising everywhere soon. ,A storm area passing in the south to- ' day has accounted for heavy rain on the West Ooast and ' southernmost districts o£ the South Island, and gloomy, threatening conditions generally. High normwest winds have predominated. D. C. BATES. ' Meteorological Office, Wellington, ■ December 15, 1916. ' -j&, DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Featherston, December 15.—Fine and bright. ■ / Greytown, December 15.—Fine, but windy. Masterton, December 15.—Cloudy, but warm. AN ANNOUNCEMENT. We have to announce that the second series of 191G "Studebnker" cars are now on their way to New Zealand, per 6.5. Pakeha, from Montreal, due to arrive 6hortly. These cars come from the Canadian assembling and finishing branch, Wallcerville, Ontario, and are remarkable for their exceptionally fine finish, necessitated by the demands of tho overseas Studebaker trade. Many valuable detail improvements are incorporated in the second series models, one of the most noteworthy of these, being the provision of independent and separately adjustablo front seats of the "bucket" typo, together with adjustable pedals. This refinement should especially appeal to the lady driver or the exceptionally tall or 6hort inan, whose comfort i 6 not adequately provided for by the usual fixed dimensions in the front of the car. Another important modification is the relegation of the petrol tank .to the rear of the car, and tho provision of a very efficient vacuum feed to carburetter. • There are many minor modifications and improvements, all designed to add to tho comfort and convenience of both driver and.passengers,, while in..appearance the car- is ■ handsomer thaii \cv6r. Tho new Studebakers will be on view at Studebaker Agencies shortly, and all interested. in the latest developments in American automobile design are invited to inspect them. Adams, Ltd., New Zealand Distributors of Studebaker Motors, Christchurch.—Advt.

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