,KIRKGALDIE & STAINS,' LTD. | ; ~t SAVE ON ALL DRAPERY NEEDS FOR PERSON, FAMILY OR HOME! There; is :iipfc;ono single drapery or clothing need that cannot be bought at a considerable saving at our Great Summor Sale. Personal requirements, attiro for the family, furnishings for tbo homo ■ ' —all arc included in our grand salo olforinßs. Sinco we hold but : - -two clearances a year, and sinco no' "job" linos aro embodied in the - -bargain, items, there is good reason for tho immense popularity of "Kirkcaldie's Sales." SOME MANTLE SAVINCS. I-OVELY EVENING GOWN OF PALE PINK SILK-Veiled with shadow "lace; .-small coatee of embroiderM taffeta. Usual Price, £7 17s. 6d. Sale Price, 19s. 6d. EVENING GOWN —Tn pale blue satin ; Magyar bodico of ninon to match;'--handsomely trimmed: witth irrideseent net. Usual Price, £6 16s. 6d. Sale Price, 15s. 6d. CHEVIOT TWEED COSTUMES —This season's goods; wide skirts; .smart ' . coats, in. shades of grey, vieus rose, saxe, and amethyst. Usual • ; / Prico, £4 Lis. 6d. Sals Price, 40s, 6d. GOOD BLACK SERGE COSTUMED—AII smartly cut, well-made garments; . various styles; different length'coats. Usual Prices, 795. Gel. to 105s. Sale Price, 19s. 6d. YOU'LL' SAVE M UCH ON HOSIERY. BLACK KIBBED COTTON HOSE—For children; small siy.o only, to fit 4. to : 9 boots. Usual Prices, Is. Bd., Is. lOd. Sale Price, 6d. BL'ACK COTTON HOSE—Guaranteed ash, black dye. Usual Price, Is. Bd. ' .. Sale Price, Is, id. BLACK LISLE HOSE —Lace fronts; Vivolla feet. Usual Prices, 2s. 6d., 2s. Ud., 3s. Gd., 3s. lid. - , , Sale Prices, Is. 6d., Is. Htl., 2s. 6d., 2s. Ud. / CHILDREN'S SILK PLATED HOSE —Lace fronts, in cardinal, bronzo, sky, ' pink; siisfis Ito G. Usual Prioes, Is. ,6(1. to 3s. 6d. ' " Sale Price, is. pair. -HEBe ARE MEN'S MERCERY BARGAINS: TUSSOBE SILK SHIRTS-—With bands and collar attached. Usual Price, 17s. 6d. Sale Price, 14s. 9d. CEYLON SHIRTS—With bands; coloured stripes in black and white; helio and blue. Usual Price, Bs. 6d. Sale Price, 7S, 3d. 'OEYLON PYJAMAS —Light and medium grounds, with fancy stripes; real good wearing material. Usual Prices, lis. .6(1., 18s.. 6d.," 15s. 6d., , i ,16s. 6tl. Sale Prices, 98. 11d., lis. 60-, 13s. 6(1., 148. CEYLON FINISH PYJAMAS—Good heavy weight; medium ground, with fancy stripes. Usual I'rjco, lis, 6d: Sale Price, 9s. 11d. IAIyL'-WOOL PyJAJTAS—Mndo of all-wool Colonial Flannel; medium grounds, 7. with fanoy stripes. Usual Price, 20s. . Sale Price, 138.. 6d. LADIES' FOOTWEAR—WHAT BIG REDUCTICINSI LADIES' TAN GLACE KID LACE BOOTS—Oddfj and ends; mostly size 4; medium rqrjnd toos; machine sown soles; Cuban heels. Usual Price, 20s. Sale Frice, ss. lid. LADIES' BLACK SUEDE ONEJIAIt SHOES—Black slide ornament; t ound toes; covered Cuban heels; pump soles. Usual Price, 21s. . Sale Price, 11s. 6d. LADIES' WHIT'S CANVAS COURT SHOES-Round toes; pump soles; covered Cuban heels. Usual Price, 13s. 9d. pair. Sa(e Price, 9s. 6d. LADIES' LACE BOOTS—Hound toos; machine sown and welted soles; linen lined; Cuban heels; sizo'4 only-.. Usual Prices, 21s. to 275. 6d. - Sale Prices, 13s. 9d. to 18s. BU. THERE'S ONLY ANOTHER WEEK LEFT! KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD, THE POPULAR SHOE TO-DAY FOR WOMEN— IS THE "LA YALLIERE." ■ ' i AN EXQUISITE SUMMER STYLE. J JTho "La Valliere" Shoo has come to stay for some time, and is tlia moat comfortable you can imagine. It Is a good fitting shoe with an insteg strap about one inch wide, trimmed with a handsome brooch side ornament, Which-has a pleasing effect. We have it'in varioiig leathers and prices, NOTE THESE VARITIES: . . ' IN GLACE} KIIV- IN .WHITE CANVAS— 155.-6 d., 17s. 6d., 21s.' ' , ; Bs. 6d., 12s. 6d. IN PATENT LEATHER,-- IN BLACK VELVET— . 19s. 6i, 28». 6d., 255. . 7s. 6d., 15s. 6d. IN BLACK SUEDES 235. 6d. IN BLACK SHOE SATIN— 20s, Mail Orders (juiokly. despatched. Just drop us a line for our £■ latest Price List. ■ . .! HANNAH &, CO.;' LTD;; > WELLINGTON. , < London "and. 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IvJ era addressed (0 noutral countries are not forwarded, I'NLESS DISPATCH- — ED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING mn.mTm ' .(OFFICE 01? THE CAPER ITSELF. THE WEATHER ; Under "The Dominion" Special Permit leaders who have boqn sending the paper « !to friends resident in any neutral coun- • SjgJft to FORECAST AND SDMMARY Money to Lend, fi o m xio to xsoo, at i p.m. yesterday. upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Poli- Present, judications aro for strong nortli.teie€, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; westerly to south-westerly breoz.ee and squally about Cook and Foveaux (RICHARDSON, 33 Willis Street, lei. 718, Straits. Weather oloudy and unsettled ■ at times generally, with soattered CONVEYANCES. showers. Baromoter unsteady. JFvTTv AND Y fl TT N ft Little ohango in atmospheric prcssnro rl i|.j| ronfrartor« unil ,iaa tnkcn plat<> ' aJul moderate B |. ro ng / -Itoyal Alan tontractore and woßterly winds have ruled, with fair to General Carriers, iVloaterion. cloudy weather. !All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' IX 0. BATES. Samples promptly attended to. New and Jtoteorologiual Office. Wellington. Up-to-date Sample Rooms, Agents for ' February 8, 1917. the NZ. EXPRESij CO. Storage and StlblintT Corner Dixon and Bannister DISTRICT REPORTS. Streets. St. John Ambulance available (From our Special Correspondents.) Iday or night. ■'Phone No. 126, Private Featheraton. February 8, 1917.—Pine and 1127. P.O. Box 50. bright. ■ ————ni-DtiTMxi Greytown, February 8.-Fine. COOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE ttt STABLES', Feilding, for Kimbolton ■ Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves l\S7 A-l.KEit'H STABIi/S, BULLS. <jo (.imigutl willi inducenl assault on Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and j AVO [jqj S wa s sentenced to six vears' General Contractor. M: P re^sl r r imprisonment with bard labour 011 eacli " ; sr, s, ,WALKEB, Proprietor. I'ress AsßOOifttionj,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2999, 9 February 1917, Page 4
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