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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. .—4 :— THE BEGINNING OF THE END! OUR SALE CLOSES ON SATURDAY! 'Phis is the first day of iho last week of tho greatest Summer Sale in. tlTe Dominion. Counting to-day, thoro aro only 5£ more shopping days loft—it is tirao for immediate action! For this last week, price reductions aro still.more attractive —here are some of them: — FINAL ART NEEDLEWORK CLEARANCE. DREAM WINCEY NIGHTDRESS PlECES—Magyar shape, full length', dainty dosigns, traced ready for working, round or V-shape necks; in two qualities that will wash and wear well. TJeual Prices, 11s. 6d., 15s. 6d. Clearing at 9s. lid., 12s. 6d. each. ISJEPE-DE-OHINE NIGHTDRESSES—Magyar style, full length, made up and traced ready for working; a splendid quality cloth in a rich ivory ' shade. U&ual Price, 355. each. Clearing at 295. 6d. each. I'OLL LENGTH NIGHTIES—Dainty eyeleC designs, traced for working on. fine madapblara; Magyar shape, round, square, or V-shapo necks. Usual Prico, 4s. lid. each. , Clearing at 3s. 11d. each. ' CAMISOLE PIECES—Open in front, with sleeves and basque, dainty eyelet designs, traced ready for working on flap madapolam; good shapes and full sizes. Usual Price, 2s. 3d. each Clearing at Is. 9d. eaoh. LAST WEEK BARGAINS IN LADIES' FOOTWEAR. 125 pairs Ladies' Tan Glace Kid LACE BOOTS—Medium toes, machine sewn soles, leather Cuban heels; "guaranteed all solid leather. Usual Price, 20s. Sale Price, Bs. lid. 72 pairs Odds and Ends in Ladies' BLACK BOOTS—Sizo 4 only; round and medium toes, machine sewn and. welted soles. Usual Prices, 21s. to 20s. 6(1. Sale Prices, 13s. 9d. to 20s. SO pairs Ladies' "WHITE CANVAS SHOES—Medium toes, pump soles, covered Cuban heols. Usual Price, 13s. (3d. Sale Price, 93. 11d. 200 pairs Odds and Ends in Ladies' SLIP-ON SHOES—Size 4 only; medium toos, pump solos, wood and leather heels. Usual Prices, 15s. 6d. to i 225. Gd. Sale Prices, 10s. 9d- to 17s. 6d. SEE THESE COTTON DRESS MATERIALS. COTTON POPLINS—IO inches wide; dark navy, and black grounds, with white spot and stripe. Usual Price, 2s. 9d, yard. Safe Price, Is. lid. yard. COTTON TWEED —40 inches wide; in woven black and white shopherd check. x - Usual Prico, Is. 2il. yard. Sale Price, Il|d. yard. COTTON VOILES—2B inches wide; black and white stripes and spots. Usual Price, Is. 2d. Sale Price, 6£d. yard. COLOURED DRESS COTELE—3B inches wide; in shades of light brown, mid ■ brown, champagne, and violot. Usual Price, 3s. 3d. To Clear at Is. 6d. yard. LADIES' SCARVES WILL BE WANTED SOON. Ladies' KNITTED MOTOR SCARVES ("Cloveland")—l4in. x 62iu.; bright silk with fringed onds; shades—ivory, biscuit, navy, rose, saxe, black, brown. Usual Price, 15s. 6d. Sale Price, Its. 6d, Is'o. 221—Fringed ends; 7in. x 45in.; perfect in every detail; shades—ivory, saxe, grey, navy, purple, black. Former Price, 4s. lid. Sale Price, 3s. 6d. 5f DAYS OF LAST CHANCES! KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

THE POPULAR SHOE TO-DAY FOR WOMEN |j IS THE "LA VALLIERE." .AN EXQUISITE SUMMER STYLE. |The "La Valliere" Shoe has come to stay for some time, and is the most comfortable you 1 can imagine. It ia a good fitting shoe with an instep strap about one inch wido, trimmed with a handsome brooch side ornament, ns-hicb. has a pleasing effect. .Wβ havo ib in. -various leathers and prices. NOTE THESE VARITIES; UN GLACIS KID— IN AVHITE CANVAS—' 155.; 6d.,.175. 6d., 21s, Bs. W., 12s. 6d, , JN PATENT LEATHER— IN BLACK VELVET— ; 19s. 6d., 225. 6d., 255.' 7e. 6d., 15s. 6d. SN BLACK SUEDE— . 235. 6d. ' IN BLACK SHOE SATIN— 20s. Mail Orders quickly despatohed. Just drop us a line for our ■''••: ■ latest Price List. B; HANNAH & CO.; LTD.; WELLINGTON. K LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE ~~~ I&BUBANCE CO., LTD. A CAMERA COMPLETES • ■• . -..: :>—' , TEE WEEK-END JAUNT! FlßE.—Eoweet Rates and Prompt Settlements. ~ ' . • ; MARINE.-AU Classes Covered, indud- TW'S Bay days .and days at ing Personal Luggage against All . Lyall-cycling tours and all Biskfi. .. . Jfce joys of tho open air can be-should • '■'...■ . ■ ■ ■ . be—recorded by your »CClDENT.— Employew' Liability, and , a most Liberal Personal Accident V CAMEO CAMERA. . Policy, including a List of Disease. You can learn all about a Cameo in ■■•■■.—■■ half an hour, and tako bright little picSECURITY to Policyho!d.rs. tWe3 flrSt g ° ! Let U3 sho * * Ott some! £6^ 79 WATERWORTHS Ml informal en lie obtained at ' ' *"**»*■ Qm > Kelburn Tram > ' JOHNSTON AND W LTD., . WELLINGTON, CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, at 58 Queen Street, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. I - : : " THE SIMPLER; THE INVENTION Ik^lfe/I fTUIE more chance it has.of success. ... '1 IlliOTßS§S§ii i- "Advice,to Inventors" contains aAn Officer's •VSsߧaapß»ra Letter list of simple .suggestions. Are you in- '^&S'*sO^ Iventive? Send for this booklet; it's free. From Ainara HENRY HUGHES, LTD., 157 Feathereton Street, Wellington. Mesopotamia. » : ■ .'",' ''. . — MR. j>. MILLIGAN, ; ■ Wellington, N.Z. Dear Sir,—l have just received the ; riding breeches ordered from you, and .WATSON'S WHISKY I am pleased to say they aro an entire success. They fit excellently, despite : . tho fact that I have not been measured IS THE by you for four years. Officers , Uniforms by MILLICAN'S BEST IN THE WORLD. Experts are enjoying world-widß fame. "JOHN COTTON' , y —— TOBACCO, For Information relating to U ilb, 3a, M, tOATENTS AND TRAdE MARKS „ TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. A- CONSULT ' Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesljerg. BALDWIN AND EAYWARD, 2oz - Ba ß 8 ' ls___4oz. Bags, 2a. PATENT ATTORNEYS, MASPERO FB-ERES 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Egyptian Cigarettes (Specials) large : " ''■• - | size. In Tins of 60, ss. ' POSTAGE OP "THE DOMINION" TO 'Air-tight Tina of 100, 10e. AMERICA AND ALL OTHER NEU- n A «n 7T ATTirm-ci TRAL COUNTRIES. «• AND 0. ALDOTJS, .__.■„ ~ — , ~ TOBACCONISTS, STTNDEE the new regulations, newepap- onH T . ~„„,,.„ nTT ' IU ere addressed to neutral countries 206 LAMBTON QUAY. lare not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Under "The Dominion" Special Permit MILITARY HOSPITALS readers who have been sending the paper to friends resident in any neutral coun- : ♦ : try can enaure future forwarding by communicating with the Publisher. Tho following is tho bulletin of Eein- '■ forcement patients in the various miliONEY to Lend, from JBIO to .£SOO, tary hospitals as at noon on Saturday:— upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Poli- Trentham.—Admissions, 10; discharges, ciee, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; 6; remaining, 40. '. aßy^.JP^??r ente pp i r THOMAS Measles Ward.-Remaihing, 2. IRICHAEDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718. Upper Hutt-Admissions* 2; remaini» ing, 3. 'f • r.ONVFYANPF<! " Featherston.—Admissions, 2; discharges, 1 CONVEYANCES. 3; TOlnainillg> 55 ( serio ns cases-l"parai \\jn\ LY AND YOUNG, typhoid, 1 cononssion). JV. Royal Mail Contractors and Greytown.—Remaining, .3. f General Carriers, Maeterton. Auckland.—Admission, 1; discharged, [411 Trains met. Commercial Travellers' 2; remaining, 11. Samples promptly attended to. Now and . Wellington.—Admission, 1; remain-,'np-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for ln ß> 2 ?. Hfie N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and y>ristchureh.-Remaiiiing G. Bteblin". Corner Dixon and Bannister : Unnertin.—Remaining, '15. '■ Btreete. St. John Ambulance available Jjotorua.-Eemaming. 3. ; day or night. 'Phone No. 126. Private J^alnierston.—Admißsion, 1; remaining, 11127. P.O. Boi 50. 3 - . \rz- Hanmer.—Remaining 1 [DOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE Gisborne.-Eemaihing 1. i(£L STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton Wangaaui.—K-emaining, 3. . jiDaily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Manganui.—Remaining, 1. 'Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. Hawera.—Remaining, 1. R. J. MOORE, Proprietor, FeOdinsf. Nelson.—Remaining, 2. . ; Invercargill—Remaining, 1. «'' : STABLES, . BULLS! Cambridge.-Uflraaiinng, I. "••" -IW Forwarding Agent. Carrier, and iUasterlon.-Rcniauiiiig, I. •'"'General Contractor. Coaches: Greatford Wairau.-Ecmaining, 1. b> Bnlle. Veliiolee, Horeea. and Motor- Napier.—Boraaimnj, Z. (sirs to Hire. Good Sample Boome. Tnt*l of RcinfoToemenw in all hoapi, 3,8, JVALSEE, yiojristor, tele, MS,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3001, 12 February 1917, Page 4

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