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KIRKGALDIE &■ STAINS, LTD* ■ - _ o_ —: YESTERDAY OUR GREAT WINTER SALE COMMENCED, AND BROKE ALL RECORDS. \ Never in our Business history have wo had such an en»stfc.Bale opening as yesterday. At tunes it vilas practically taposs bio to move, as visitors to the sale will testify. T villus another rush-thousands of seasonable bargains will bo snapped .up. Take for example the following Mantle Chances. Come. ENORMOUS COSTUME SAVINGS. , RTVTTW ArmmT roSTUME IN BOTTLE GEBEN FINE SUITING/SERGE- ' at sides under a loose hipband; a long medium length BEAUTIFUL MODEL COSTUME IN-FINE AMETHYST SERGE-Skirt arrang'«l ViriMts- medium length coat with basque; coat fastens down left side buttOTS: a S lit: tural Musquash Fur. Usual Price, .£l3 12s. ■ - oaie rncc, *o CHARMING MODEL COSTUME IN OLD WINE VELOUR CLOTH-Skirt taucs in three pleats on either hip; long medium length coat rHi iffi i eats at back; large revers rolling from fonlders; high collar and cuffs of grey Fur; lined with shot Satin. Usual & POPULAR COAT FROCKS SALE PRICED. ' COAT FROCK IN CLERICAL GREY FINE TWEED-Oi_ size cut on straight lines, and trimmed with black Military Braid; large hanging pockets; roll rover collai faced with cream Moire Silk. Usual Pf . COAT FROCKS IN SAXE BLUE GABARDINE-Hanging in box pleats from C the shoulders; waistband piped with.black:■ Velvet; f«P |W poetata; small capo collar; all edges piped with black Velvet. * M lfc. COAT FROCK IN A LOVELY SHADE OF PETUNIA BQX CLOTE-Haajging in soft flutes at back, with a wide shaped band; large*patch, pockets; wide squa" eoC; collar and cuds of self coloured Velvet on them; lined to waist with Jap. Silt. Usual Price, .£lO 10s. COLOURED COSTUMES-CHANCES INDEED. ■l nNTvVTPRTOAL GREY COTTON COVERT COATING COSTUMES-Wide ° go\edSSlengir.icoV semi-fitting with basques from waist;, "rrow'belt with dog-clip fastener; hned cream Puce, 89s. fcd. '.'•.' i . ■ GREY COSTUMES IN A TWEED-In different .hades.of iniTtuTwi- vcrv full ekirts; short coats, all different in. stylo, coats nncu ™ ttE SiflL XialTrices, JB 19s. Ud. and M 6b, Sale Pnce, 59s.Gd. DEEP AMETHYST GABARDINE COST[JMES-2. only; these have \**™^. skirls arranged in box ;,:e..ts all round, and stitched part of tue way ' black. Military Braid;, wide collars faced with cream l!<me Silk. Usual Price, £Z ' Famous lor over 50 years for Quality, Style and Value. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, ITU E. HANNAH & CO., LTD. BOYS' AND GIRLS' BOOTS FOR SCHOOL WEAR THE "WAREWEL" BRAND. Our Boys' and Girls' School Boots are made in our own factory and sold through , our own retail stores. Why not buy direct from the makers and SAVE MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS? It will pay you. GRAND WEARING BOOTS AT MODEEATE PRICES. Boys' Strong Leather Bals, with tips, . , ■,' ' ' , . , , , Uto 1 12s. 6d., 2 and 3 13s. 6d., 4. Girls' Chrome Bals, stout 'slugged soles, and S 14s. Gd. 7 to 10 10s. Gd., 11 to 1 11b. 6d.; Maids' Boys' Chrome Laco Boots, with riveted to 5 14s. Gd and slugged soles, 7to 10 lis. fid., Girls' Box Calf Bals, sewn soles, full 11 to 1 12s. Gd., 2 and 3 13s. Gd., i and toes, 7 to 10 12s. 6d., 11 to 1 13s. Gd.; 5-Ha (jd, , Maidß'2 to 5 17s. 6d. Boys' Chrome Open Front Derby Bals, Girls' Box Calf Button Boots, sewn stout 6oles, 11 to 1 Ms. Gd., 2 and 3 soles, full toes, 7 to 10 13s. Gd., 11 to 16s. 6d., i and 5 17s. Gd. 1 14s; Gd. Boys* Box Calf Bals, leather lined, Girls' Box Calf Derby Bals, sewn soles, square toes, 7 to 10 14s. 6d., 11 to 1 full toes, 7 to 10 13s. Gd., 11 to 1 ' 15s. fid., 2 and 3 17s. Gd., ,i and 5 14s. Gd.; Maids' 2to 5 17s. Gd. - 18s. 6d. OUR TEADE MOTTO. "GOOD WEAR IN EVERY PAIR." ;: E. "HANNAH'"& CO., LTD., MILITARY BOOTMAKERS, WELLINGTON. . THE PERFECT PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM IS THE "SPEEDEX." WHEN we eay the "Speedex" Film is perfect, 'we mean that it is ' as perfect as it is possible for anything made hy man to be! For instance, you will find "Speedex" Film's free ■' from spots, ' scratches, "bubbles," and fogginess. Therefore it is most dependable—provided the exposures and.developing are right, the negatives will be'right. You should try the Speedex. It is made by the originators of the 801 l Film, and is the outcome of longest experience. Imported and sold by . WATERWORTHS, .' '■"■'■ , LAMBTON QUAY (NEXT KELBUEN TEAM), WELLINGTON. And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland, / ■ ■

' "WELL' SATISFIED" T8 the torso expression of a gentleman ■*- who writes to MILLIGAN'S, . KELBURN AVENUE, Regarding some clothes ho recently had mado by this firm's experts. MANAGEMENT OP ESTATES AND INVESTMENTS. OWING to Failing Health, Advancing ' Years, or Businosß Inexperience, ono may find it highly desirable to securo relief from tho worry of financial affairs by appointing a competent Agent. For persons thus situated, the Trustee Branch of tho New Zealand Insurance Company. Ltd., will undertake tho Management of Estates and Investments—power to do so having been granted by Special Act of Parliament. , Tho high status, business capacity, and immense resources of tho Company afford practically absolute Security to all who entrust their affairs to its care. Moreover, its world-wide system of Branches provides, a convenient and satisfactory means for tile transmission of instructions and for the payment of income. INVESTED FUNDS OVER £1,350,000. Handbook and Full Information obtainable from Head Office Auckland, or from Branches throughout tho Dominion. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE OOMPANT, LTD., Trustee, Executor, and Agency Branch. 0. ¥. THOMAS, Trust Manager. A servioo "in'memory of the fallen" and a "tribute to over COOO New Zealand Methodists who liavo joined tho Forces," will be held in Wesley Church .Tarannki Street, on Saturday evening. Die Jtevs. I'. 'i'. Head and H. T. Peat, .chaplains to tho Forces, will Rive addresses. J.liss L. SnelliiiK will sing "Rook of Ages,' and tho quartet "Cast Thy Hurdeii" will he rendered. "That invontion has brought me ,£IO,OOO up to now," a man recently said. Of course lie took enro to "patent" his idea immediately. Otherwiso he might have had a very different story to tell. No time to lose in letting us patent your invention. Honry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Eeatheraton Street, Wellington.—Adrt.

T ONBON. AND LANCASHIRE FIRE ' 'INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Bates and Prompt Sottlo--ments. MARINE,—AII Olassos Covered, including Personal Luggage against All Itisks. ACCIDENT.-Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List o! Diseases. SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS, ■'■■;■ •£0,249,179. ' Full information' can bo obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AOENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. WATSON'S WHISKY 18 THE BEST IN THE WORLD, For Information relatlnc to PATENTS AOT) TRADE MARKS, '•*-'' OONSULT BALDWIN AND RATWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. POSTAGE'OF "THE DOMINION" TO ALL NEUTRAL COUNTRIES UNDER the new regulations newspapers addressed to neutral countries are not forwarded UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OP THE PAPER ITSELF. Under ■ The Dominion Rneclai Permit readers who have been sending tho paper to friends resident in any neutral country ran ensure futuro forwarding by communicating with tho Publisher. XKT H~ PHI IT, IYY t . OORNHILL STREET, House, Window, and Office-Gleaning Contractor. Carpels Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. •ALL ORDERS PROMPTLT EXECUTED. Telephone 3252 (i rings).

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3152, 2 August 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3152, 2 August 1917, Page 6

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