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; ; ; . BUSINESS NOTICES. . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTp. GREAT WINTER SALE. THE LAST FOUR HOURS! • v--- BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AND A "SPECIALS OFFERED. EVERY HALF-HOUR. f SALE CLOSES AT ONE O'CLOCK. +* *'■ Only four short hours in which to do your shopping, and ' • ' 1 hero are'the bargain opportunities of a- whole day crowded,,'in. ''' ' - STUDY THIS PROGRAMME AND BE ON TIME FOR EACH - ... "SPECIAL.!' YOU'LL SAVE MONEY, 0^5..c- • ART NEEDLEWORK SECTION. : - 9 a.m. FANCY- CRETONNE AND SILK BAGS—In 'a host; of pretty : styles. Usual Prices, ss. lid., 15s. 16s. 6d. - Clearing atls. 6d., 3s, lid., 6s. 6d. ■' LADIES' FOOTWEAR. ' : - 9.30 a.m. •10 paiw PATENT LEATHER WHITE TOP BOOTS. Usual ;; Price, (19s. Gd. to 525, 6d. .. . To Clear 9s. lid. ' 'FANCY DEPARTMENT. t. - 10 a.m.' .1000 yards Dainty XONGCLOTH AND 1 MUSLIN. CAMISOLE. •• ■ EMBROIDERY. Usual.Prices, 3s.- lid., 4s. 11(1., ss, .fid. yard, r ,-, ~'V' To Clear at 2s. 3d. MILLINERY DEPAftTMENT-. .■-"'■'■'■im a .m.' A CLEAN,'SWEEP OF ALL TRIMMED AND UNTKIMMED . MILLINERY—StuIi as Silk Velvets and Felts, etc., at three ~ prices. '. See window this morning. > ... '■ ' . ' To Clear ss. 6d,,/10s. -6d., 15s, 6d,.. IN THE SHOWROOM, - 11a.m. CREAM MOHAIR SICILIAN SIvIKTS-Box-pleated. Usual, • Price, 75b.. ■' Clearing at 395. 6d, • Plain'styles, with pockets—Usual Price, 495. fid. ■ " . .Clearing at 295, 6d. • -v- MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. : . 11,30 a.m,/ Balance of Self-coloured JAP. CREPE CLOTH—At half usual " price.' .Usual Price, Is. Dd. yard. To Clear 10Jd. yard. ' ; ' DRESS DEPARTMENT, 12 noon FLORAL. COTTON VOILES—IO inches wide; dark and light; , grounds'-with, small sprig design. Usual Price, 3s. 3d. yard. Clearing at Is, 11d. yard. . v . . - ' . STATIONERY' DEPARTMENT. '..J .12.39 p.m. 10 dozen "CELTIC" 100- SHEET WRITING PADS—Cream, wove ' ... bank, ruled, with blotter. Usual Price, Is. 6d. each. . "■•'*" ■ ~ . To Clear 3 for 2s. 9d, - REMNANTS TO BE CLEARED AT HALF ORIGINAL PRICES. In ths DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, v tha MANCHES-' s TER DEPARTMENT, and tho FANCY DEPARTMENT, "'; •. ALL REMNANTS -AT HALF PRICE: j ■ ' — -+T- ' KIRKCALDII & STAINS, LTD. ; fiP R.vHANNAH-:&; C 0.,, KTD.,■ ? ' H ALF PRICE WEEK FOE WOMEN'S CLOTH V' TOP BOOTS ■ . . ■ - --- s ' EVERY PAIR' MUST GO—SEE THAT YOU GET YOUR SHARE. ...- ..-These aie bargains right out of the -ordinary in Bcots'that are in every . ' ~ way dependable'. / PRICES.HAVE BEEN CUT IN TWO, '■ -• - and the values are'eiraply wonderful. .WOMEN'S PATENT GOLOSH LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS-In-colours; Fawn', grey, brown, navy, .and white; all high-grade goods, r .: •• To Clear, 12s. 11d., Us. 11d., 16s. 11d. The original prices* of'< these lines would be from 355. to 45a. ' ' -WOMEN'S PATENT-BUTTON- SHOES-Black cloth tops, pump soles, celluloid Cuban heels, "Bective." Usually 30s. , To Clear 12s, 11d. WOMEN'S TAN CALF COURT-WALKING SHOES-Welted soles. CuW leather heels. Worth 30s. To Clear 16s. 11d. . , ■ WOMEN'S GLACE KID LACE TIE SHOES—Leather Cuban heels. Usually - •: - 17b. 6d. i To Clear 14s. 11d. J • WOMEN'S'PATENT LACE TIE SHOES- To Clear 18s. 11d. " 'WOMEN AND.'CHILDREN'S MELTON CLOTH GAITER,S-In'fawn, grey, navy, and black. Usually fs. Gd. To Clear 3s. 11d. H-&' CO.,' LTD.r ;: .• ... - 260 LA3IBTON...QUAY AND 103 OTBA STREET. , . V. ~ . WELLINGTON,. ' ' ' MAIL ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED. DON'T FORGET TO ;■ ' MENTION • YOUR SIZE. . .r- - • . , « COLOUR VALUES "IN PHOTOGRAPHY * WITHOUT USING A LIGHT FILTERJ To secure better colour values iritlout the use of a light filter you 'i'i hare simply to .use Wellington Ani'-Screen Plates. 'They give mors 'life" to ; the photograph—they ensure an infinitely better picture. And WELLINGTON ANTI-SCREEN PLATES ' - ?, '9 ,i. • este fast". ' -With theni you can "take" rapidly-moving objects. Ideal .- for seascapes, landscapes, and delicately shaded fruit studies and por-' " ' traits. Try, a box. Sold in all sizes by Si/ '/.WATjERW.ORTHS, . : ' "THE ANSCO PEOPLE," - • - . . , .., LAMBTON QUAY' (Next Kelburn Train), WELLINGTON. And at 58 Queen Street, Auckland. • •. Also-at.-705 Colombo Stieet (opp. Triangle), Christchurch.

t THE MAN WHO WOULD BE PER--FECTLY- TURNED OUT ■ ' makes it a rule to . visit MILLIGAN'S, ,x.' .. v . .. KELBURN AVENUE, ' as! ocoasion requires in matters of dress. London and Lancashire fire INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. «" MARINE—AII Classes Covered, incliid- ' ,ing Personal Luggage, against All Risks. ■ ■ ■■ ■ ACCIDENT.— Employers' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY TO POLICYHOLDERS, i£6,219,479. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., ' CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. IT'S FREE TO INVENTORS. ■ INVENTORS who wish to develop their ideas should havo the valuable in- • formation offered in our "Inventors' V Guide" which is free from Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys and Consulting Engineers, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington. TO READERS. TO avoid disappointment rollers of "The Dominion" nro urged to sub- , ' iwribe for a regular period through the nearest agent (namo on application). Prepaid Subscription Rates ore— 3 months. 0 months. Yearly, s. (I. 4 e. d. £ s. d. From Agent ... 12 0 1 8 6 26 0 ' posted 15 3 110 0 219 M Extra for booking 10 0 26 16 0 < Prepayment effects d saying aoJ eneures regular supply. Casual purchaw means disappointment when the paper is • • most desired, as the heavy demand at such times rapidly absorbs the available mpply.

i 1! ■ 1 ■' ■ - ■ j a ALL Negatives ordered from j f.i since the inception of our 11, business have teen carefully I • stored. j ?■! ' I ii RE-ORDER# may be had at any j p time. 1 . q c BARTLETI AND A NDP.EW. g ii Barclett Studio, q, WELLINGTON. t: . V . Tel. 1233. . a v ' e DSY WINES, y CONNOISSEURS ALWAYS DKiNK 1 DRY WI.NUS. 1 CLARET; HOCK, CSABUS. — o NOTE.—The Wins Expert of Gen- b oral Pan's French Mission voluntar- si i!y stated that T.M.'V. CLAIItT pos- s ■ s«sed all iho virtues of tiio French product, 1 s This opinion wa» verified in a practical manner by. the oflioor6 of F'renoL ' P Sailing Vessels recently ir jvort iak- p lag awav large quantities of T.il.V. J, CLARET. . TE iIATA VINEYARDS, LTD., „ P.O. Bos 88, Havelock North. c DUNLOP RUBBER GOODS TOR r THE HOUSEHOLD, 1 Ask your HARDWARE V[l!it for DUN- J ! LOP Oceanic, or federal Gafden d Hose. Ask your STOREKEEPER for DUNLOP * Teapot Spouts. 1 Ask your DRUGGIST for DUNLOP F Hot-water Bags. n Ask your DRAPER for DUNLOP n Blouse Holdfasts. ' v Ask your BOOTMAKER to fit DUNLOP Rubber Heels. ® Get your WRINGER ROLLERS' RECOVERED with DUNLOP Rubber. J DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF A US- t . TRALASIA, I I'D., 95 Courtonay, Place, Wellington, and at ' Auckland and Cliristchuroli. . H SPEAK, DR. OF OPTICS, n • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, ' ' cl Lato Optician for ihe Wellington Hos- I 1 pital and Charitablo Aid Board. 11 Patients unable to obtain advice from i: the Optical Department may obtain ad- o vice at tho above address between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. • _ . ii ARTHUR J. WYCHERLEY,' £ Lock and Key Specialist. a Keys cut to any pattern. Snfo and r P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. V Every description of .locksmith s Work • thoroughly catered for. 1 Address: "KING'S CHAMBERS," 0 .-. Wellington, l 'Phone 568. Private 'phone 2231 (2 rings), b

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 275, 16 August 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 275, 16 August 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 275, 16 August 1919, Page 6

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