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; KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. | ' "FAMOUS FOR OVER 50 YEARS FOR ' ; QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE,'• I v ; -..■■■■ . i / I ' " t : •— * iv■' ' - ' ; THE SEASON'S GREETINGS. i ■■. . ' We desire to take this opportunity of • | wishing .nil our - customers Ilia touiplij , meats of the season and extend our sin- ' ' cere thanks for their continued patroni age (hiring the year. } SPECIAL INVITATION ! TO VISITORS. i ' ! ■ Visitors to the Empire City are cordially : invited to walk through our Store—the j - LARGEST RETAIL DRAPERY STOKE ; IN THE DOMINION—and inspect our V. . full display of seasonable fashion goods j and general merchandise; 25 years of trading on sound business, lines has i earned for us the reputation we now enj joy. Come in just whenever is convenient and see how this reputation is justi- ; - . . 'fled.' ■ i : .Our Store is certainly cne of the ; . "sights" of Wellington, and is what al- . ! most might be termed a National Insti- ■ tution. ! ■ ■' . ' ' Visit this'great Shopping Centre while f in town. l : —' ; KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

: R. HANNAH & CO., LTD, |; : x ' o, THOSE YOUNGSTERS. . The School Holidays seem this season to he without end, and they • have a long time to run yet. Clothes and Boots are ruined these f v Summer days. ' ' PUT THE KIDDIES INTO SANDALS. | You can't beat Sandals for wear., with or without stockings, and they COST MUCH LESS THAN BOOTS. ' . ' CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK CHROME SANDALS — Strong sewn ; ■' leather soles. Sizes 7to 10, 65.. 11d.j 11 to 1, 7s. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5, Bs. 6d. . \ ! ■ , CHILDREN'S TAN OR : BLACK C HIiOJIB SANDALS - Flexible 1 chromo soles. Sizes 7to 10, 6s. 11d.; 11 to 1, 7s. 6d. j Maids', 2to 5, ! Bs. 6d. • . ■ , Be prudent! Shop early.and secure the best of Sandal Bargains. Get the children fixed up TO-DAY and you will face the rest of the holidays , without worry. / / R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.. : 260 LAMBTON dUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, 1 WELLINGTON.

HUNT WITH AN "ANSCO" CAMERA. !' He who "hunts with a guii takes life. He who hunts with an "Ansco" • takes snaps. The shotg'in man destroys—the "Ansco" man enjoys the works of nature. ■ > i: ■ ' So in after years the owner of an "Ansco" can look back cn pleasi - ant days, and his album of "Ansco" snapshots keeps those days "ever- ... green." . ' BE SURE IT IS AN "ANSCO." I So good is the quality of the, "Ansco 1 ," so reliable are the 'Tsults—so f superior is it in every way, that it represents best value. Call and I see "ANSCO" V.?. No. o—a compact, well finished, simple model with decided .points in its favour. The price is only ,£2—an ever-ready pic--1 , ture-maker that needs no focusing. Other inodels at other prices. . ■ ■ See them! , WATERWO'RTHS LTD. ' THE ANSCO PEOPLE |.■ LAMBTON QUAY (next Kelburn Tram), WELLINGTON, j , And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. i ' lIAWKE'S BAY WINES. HAWKF/S BAY WINESj ; - • J | Grown and Matured at ; 11!®!® / ' THB FAMOUS j. . ' • s finE mata vineyards, h.b. j....;- E MATA vineyaeds, h.b. i . • CLARET 445. and 51s. per doz. quarts. I MILLTGA |\ T 'S HOCIv ... 40s. and 50s. per doz. quarts. « ' C'HABLIS 40s. and 50s. per doz. Quarts. ' STYLE HEADQUARTERS,. PORT ... 483. and 58s. per doz. quarts. : . KELBURN AVENUfi, MADERU ' tßs " o™^ ; ' , NOTE TO CONSUMERS.—If your own 1 be Closed from December 24 till Wine Merchants be unable to supply, i . January 3 to allow the staff a little please communicate direct with the ;. " recreation. Growers— j —— — TE MATA VINEYARDS, LTD., TONDON AND ' LANCASHIRE F '°" Box 88 - HaTel ° ck North - H-B----FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. A PROPERLY DRAWN WILL ' ftmn t lt, l \t, ,„ ~, T® the best safeguard for the protecFlßE.—uoweat Rates and Prompt Settle- J. tion, of your Estate and Beneficiar- . monts. . i 6Si provided, however, that a safe and ! MARINE—AII Classes Covered, including bl^ nGsslikc ® xec » tor ia »PPokM._ i Personal Luggage against All Risks. . ■'•'I 6 pi ac tice of appointing ; trustees has been falling rapidly into | ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and disuse, as people have come to realise' a most Liberal' Personal Accident 'he advantages offered by a corporation ; Polioy, including a List of Diseaees. whose sole business is tho administration and management of estates. ! SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS, When making your Will, remember' J26,2-19,479. . that . THE GUARDIAN TRUST And Executors Coy., of N.Z., Ltd., > ' ■ ' . Is engaged exclusively in Trust Business, i Pull information can bo obtained at n doefl nQt engngo in ftny business !• JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., * slralY , ! I CHIEF AGENTS is ATTORNEYS, JBESttriS WITT T TUn r rn'M We ask you to consider favourably WULLIJNUIOJN. the appointment of the Company as your : EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, or ATTOR- ! NEY, and invite you to call and disINGERSOLL MADE A FORTUNE. cuss such an appointment with us peri ' sonally. The GUARDIAN TRUST is merged in , TTE took a big clock, whittled it down and guaranteed by ; into a watch, and had it patented. THE SO UTH BRITISH INSURANCE ; Perhaps you have a simuar idea. Get it qqY f/pj) patented. "Inventor's Guide" free from "' ( Baldwin and Ray ward. Patent Attor- (Assets oxceed XI,500,000). ' neye, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. , g CHING . Local Manager. i 326, Lambton Quay, Wellington. TO READERS. — TO avoid disappointment readers of ta httt? t? t 1 \*n"p"pc "The Dominion" are urged to oub- - r0 OUE KEADEESicriba for a regular period through the nearest agent (name on application). r, () not w j thrnlf YnTr , ; mTTY ; Prspaid Snbsoription Rates are:- D° P APEK whoi^y^ou? ; 3 monthß. 0 months. Yearly, days. ! fnm 'Agent ... 12 0 1. 3 8 26 0 Posted I 5 3 110 0 219 0 " e ' lnve "Sonrs in every township and ; Extra fur booking 1 0 02 8 08 0 mosl villages within 200 mile's of Wol- , BXtraiarm, — lington, from whom "THE DOMINION" Prepayment effects a 6aving, ensures tan ' )0 obtained daily. rerulav supply, and avoids waste of T c n. ~ , ! Sr. In ww of tho extreme difficulty " , tho P Mta delivery is more conveni. to prcmrlng adequate supplies of papw ont , to y?... let ., U9 4ri? | for a large and growing THE DOMINION" i -aivoidi toe of waste is very necessary, ™ Ul, PT ! Ini Hie assistance of the publio to thin PUBLISHER, sod It Mlwd for. "The Dominion," ,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 78, 27 December 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 78, 27 December 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 78, 27 December 1918, Page 4

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