STAINS, LTD. . « DOWN QUILTS ARE CHEAPER THAN BLANKETS, BUT WILL BE DEAR SOON. Wisdom suggests that you make your .Down Quilt" purchase immediU. J afely; :.Though*nights be still warm, it will pay to buy to-day and put away for Winter. We had fonmately arranged lor early deliveries. They hare arrived, and-with thorn came the news that a serions shortage of down and other materials is. likely to send prices '■'•"■■ lip. So though our beautiful. Down Quilts are now cheaper than .••'.-''v blankets,:it "will bo impossible, to say this of later. Winter arrivals. .. .:•;;.' Here : are "exclusive new designs and. ..big qualities:—. '. DOVVN QUILTS FOR DOUBLE BEDS: '. DOWN QUILT—Ifi Turkey Chintz, reverse to match; medallion design. • ' ; '' / '' ■:-'■-•'.■■ Price, 225, 6d, ; - PRINTED SATEEN '■ WITH"' BORDER.' arid insertion' of nlain 'Sateen to tone; ■ Teversa-printed Sateen to match; in all wanted colourings. ■r;.-:-■"p~p[bßS£t22sJ'6d., 255., 275. 6d., 325. 6(1., 355,, 375. 6d.,.'425. t SSS., 473. ...... ..,'c ■!.• 6d.j''"s6S'. I 595. 6d. each. - .. ;■ •FIGfUR.ED-FRENCH. SATEEN QUILTS— Piped; in novelty designs These -"-""-•■••, "Quilts-are very light-in weight and dainty in colourings. -•• : V ... "Prices; 495; 6d., 525. 6d., 555„ 635., 875.'.6 d. .each.'. ■PRINTED. SATIN QUILTS WITH PLAIN SATIN Sa- , .; .- ■: ■" teeni:o match; piped edges; filled with best down; in a wide Tange .of ■ -and designs. . Prices, 4Gs. 6d., 655.-, 705.,'725. 6d.i 845.. 87s. 6d.,905., 955., 110s., each PRINTED SATIN QUILTS :WITH PLAIN SATIN PANELS—Reverse Sateen to match; corded edges. ■'.'• Prices, 705., 845., 905., £5 105., £6 6s. ':?:[:.:{' QUILTS FOR SINCLE BEDS. ' ' r PRINTED r SATEEN WITH BORDER AND INSERTION OF PLAIN SA■y-.'':\. 'TEEN' TO"TONE—Reverse printed Sateen to match; in all wanted col- • , ; ounhgs'i." " ■ ' : •''."■''" ' Prices,' 21s;, 2551, 295. 6d., 325. 6d., 38S. 6d., 425., 525. 6d., 60s. eaoh. ■ . FIGURED FRENCH' SATEEN QUILTS—Piped; in novelty design's; very- ' ' light iii weight and in. dainty colourings. ■Prices, 395. 6d., 475.6 d., 495. 6d. each. PRINTED SATIN WITH PLAIN SATIN PANELS — Reverse Sateen to match"; piped edges; filled with best down;.in all wanted shades. .•-,.;.-; . -■•.;--:,' .' '■.■■'■' Prices, 38s. 6d., 505.-, 525. 6d., 605., 755. each. - \" ." COT SIZEr 3X 4 FEET. ■< ', ■,'PRINTED SATEEN-Roverse to. mate; plain panels to tone; filled with best . . down; in. serviceable, colourings. Price, 17s, 6d. each. .'.-' V'PRINTEP SATIN QUILTS—PIain Satin panels; .reverse Sateen to match; . filled with best down; in serviceable colourings. Price, 375. 6d. ".'/'' COT OR PRAM SIZE, 2x 3 FEET. V'PBINTED'SATEEN—With panels' of plain Sateen; reverse Sateen to match;' ' •, ■ filled with best down :'. in. dainty colciurincs s and designs. Prlcesj 6s. 6d„ Bs. 6d M Bs. 11d., 10s. 9d., 16s. lid. each. ; PRINTED SATIN AND BROOHETTE—With plain Satin panel; reverse to i ''match; filled with best down; pined and corded; in very dainty shades .of pinks and blues, also white. Prices, 18s. 6d., 19s. 6d., 225. 6d, eaoh. ' ALL HAVE PURE DOWN FILLINGS—CALL! •'''v; ; .. K:. .■„ ■ • .— —-4 —'■ "\. KIRKtALDIE & STAINS, LTD. REST YOUR FEET COMFORTABLY IN OUR EASY FITTING SHOES. 'All the' Shoes mentioned below arp REAL COMFORT MAKERS. We make a special study of easy fitting footwear,, and every woman, afflicted with aching, tired feet should come to us for relief. .- FOOTWEAR FOR TENDER FEET. V Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes, pat- Ladks' G.laco Kid Elastic Sides, patent caps, extra wide fitting, com- put caps, round toes, very easy monsense heels-12s. 6d. fitting—lss. 6d. Ladies' Glace. Kid One-Bar Strap (Ladies'''.'Bostock's" Plain Glace Kid •Shoes, pump soles, widy fitting, Elastic Sid&s, blocked : "fronts, no round toes—l2s. 6d. _ seam*.—lßs. 6d.-' Ladies' "Bostock's" Glace Kid Aida Ladiep.' "Bostock's" "Glr.ce Kid Aida Shoes, ariel welts, plain wide toes, Ba).s, arid welts, round' toes— ' low 6d. . ! 225. Gd. Ladies' "Bostock's"-;'. Glace Aida Ladies' "Bostock's" Glace Kid Aida' .Shoes, pump iso'es, round toes, Button Boots;* arid welts, round best quality—2ls.' . ■ toes —235: 6d. . •'"' ■■--■•' "MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED. WRITE FOR OUR LATEST PRICE LIST. . :: &' CO., LTD.; >v. ;;; , Wellington. ;'"'; : : --.l--'• v ' ; -v'
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"J OH N . ,00-11 ON" ' TOBACCO, In Jib. Tins, ,3s. 6d. TRANSVAAL TOBACCO. Hartley's Lead Seal Magaliesb'erg. 2oz.'Bags, 15.j.40z. Bags, 2s. . MASPEKO FRERES Egyptian •' Cigarettes (Specials) large size. In Tina of 50, Cs. Air-tight TiD.s of 100, 10b. ... G. AND C. ALDOT7S, tobacconists! 206 lambton quay. ■.■-■' THE TALK AMONGST MILITARY,MM, ■ '• .. is largely about the excellence UNIFORMS by • ' MILLIQAN'S' EXPERTS V KELBURN AVENUE; :;"..,. THE WEATHER - 6 — - FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT, 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications .are for freshening northerly winds, increasing cloudiness and rain following generally. The barometer will, probably, fall everywhere for a westerly disturbance likely to jmss in the south about.Sunday night. Atmospheric pressure has '. decreased everywhere mm<l tHie weather has continued somewhat unsettled in" the northern districts, and rain has -fallen "on the East Coa6t. Scattered showers also are reported in .other parts, but the weather has, on the whole, proved war.m and fair to-day. - ' ~ ' •■ ■ D. C. BATES." ' Meteorological Office' Wellington, February 23, 1917. \ ■"■■■■ DISTRICT REPORTS. .(From Our. Own Correspondents.) ■: "| . Featherston,' February 23.Flne, warm. Greytowri, February 23.—Fine. , A tribute for good work in the-in-terests of the nation was very enthusiastically paid to Mrs. Tr.uby. King, '.who writes the column "Our Babies," 'which so regularly appears in the Press, of New Zealand, by the Conference of the- Society for the Health of Women and Children yesterday. Mrs. King's "Hygeia" column, appears iff eighty Now Zealand newspapers. To-morrow is to -be observed as a day of universal prayer on.. behalf of the students Christian movement. The annual special service will be held in the evening at St. Andrew's Church, and the service will bo conducted, by the Rev. T. Inglis.'! In- ■ most of the other churches . of the city special prayers will be offered for tho work of ' the movement, and at 8.30 p.m.- a short 1 meeting for all students will be held in ' St. Andrew's Schoolroom. • I ■ THE FINAL TOUCH TO THE i HUDSON SUPER SIX i The Hudson Super Six in a hundred ways shows the final (ouch. The Yacht Line body shows it. Tho lustrous finish P , The. enamelled - leather,, tho. ■'. B rci<|lK'"tn.e ..luxury,. the . room' -all show l' /the.efforts to make tho.Hudson' Super I : 'Six"the finest.car produced.' .Come and ; ; see the latest'refihement's at The Domin- ■ ion' Motor Vehicle's, Ltd., 65 Courtenay . , Placec-Ady.ti. ■■
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