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BUSINESS NOTteeo. THE "HOUSE OF K. & S." FOUNDED 1863. FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS OF PROGRESS BASED ON VALUE. ;—► COLOURED COATS ; THE NEW SHORT SPORTING SHAPE \ Fashioned in very attraotivo fab rics, warm and cosy in appearance and in effect, well cut-and admirably tailored, suitable alike ■' for sports, knockabout, or dross wear. A few descriptions are given hero. - ■■•.'.. \ PRICES RANGE FROM 94/6 \ ALL IN PERFECT STYLE AND EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. . NOBBY' SPORTS COATS-In heavy Winter Serge; step collar and long \ 101 l rever;. fastened with large fancy buttons; belted and flap pockets; J \■' in light ease, rose, fawn, and violet. , Price, 945, 6d. SMART SPORTS COATS-In Pilot Coating; in rich shades of purple or military red; large collar, and effectively trimmed fancy bone and self-covered buttons. Women's size. Price, £6 19s. td. The same Model as above, in heavy Cheviot Serge; 6fixe blue, emerald, electo,'bright vieux roso, and pretty shade of violet. Price, £5 12s. 6i NEW SPORTS OOAT-In Pilot Coating; in pretty shade of dark saxo blue, fastening two large fancy mi ttons. This coat has the new self scarf wrap. Fastens well to throat or can be worn open. Price, £6 19s. 6d. 'An Effeotivo and Useful COAT—Sa mo stylo as above, iii heavy Blanket \ Coating, in a pretty biscuit shade. Women's size.. ' ' Price, 8 guineas, WINTER SKIRTS.HERE WE SUGGEST A FEW PARTICULARLY SMART STYLES..' NOBBY SPORTS SKIRTS-In suporior quality tweed; cut narrow at hem, eligibly', gathered at back, finished narrow waist belt; nicely finbhod good bone buttons. Price, 995. 6ri. EXTREMELY SMART SKIIIT-In heavy .Blanket Serge. Two-pieco skirt cut 'on newest lines, gathered at waist with narrow belt. Striped effect in mole and pink make a striking effect to this up-to-date model. We aro showing a big range of- these up-to-date skirts in block' and broken checks. Prices range from 995. 6d. to £5 15s, 6d„ 1'- IN THE £ DISCOUNT ON ALL • . ' CASH PURCHASES OF A'AND OVER.' .-.-,! ■ ■■» • ' • KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. W— '■ : - ——— : — : : : R. HANNAH.& CO.. LTD..' HAVE A FEW PAIRS OF THEIR NOTED "Q." BRAND MEN'S SOLID WORKING BOOTS AT "INSIDE" PRICES left, but men with an eye for value won't let them repose on the shelves for long. ■ You'll have to purchase early to avoid disappointment. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. , 1980-MEN'S SOLTD LEATHER BLUCHERS/ nailed or.plain, 16s. 6d. 1984-MEN'S WATERTIGHT TONGUE BLUCHERS, nailed, 225. Od. 193J-MEN'S STRONG SPLIT KIP SHOOTERS, nailed or plain, 26?. 6d. 1947-MEN'S STOUT SPLIT KIP WHOLE BACK SHOOTERS, pegged, 30s. 1936-MEN'S BEST KIP UNBREAKABLE BACK SHOOTERS, 375. Gd. 1933-MEN'S WAXED KIP SHOOTERS, nailed and lipped, 325. Gd. 1943-MEN'R STOUT GREENHIDE SHOOTERS, nailed or plain, 375. fid. 1902-MEN'S BEST STOUT WAXED KIP GOOKHAM BOOTS, stitched, 375. 6d, .. OUR TRADE MOTTO: "Good Weai I .in Every Pair." Mail Orders promptly executed. Postage paid on all orders exceeding £1 in value. Don't forget to mention your 6ize. R. HANNAHS. CO., LTD., HO LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. KERSHAW PRISM BINOCULARS .' ' We have pleasure in drawing attention to those Binoculars. We believe thorn to be the best manufactu red in Britain and quite equal in performance to those of well known German make. EVERY ONE IS MADE TO WITHSTAND THE MOST RIGID TESTS —for alignment and damp resisting qualities. The.British Government, at whose instigation and for whose use they were' first manufactured, has given them ITS UNQUALIFIED APPROVAL. —They are built to resist hard wear. —They give great storeoscopio relief.' . . —They give perfect definition. —They are moderately priced. ' , We have the sole New Zealand agency for them, and can supply 8x at Wl6 ,165., and 6x at .£l6 6s. For those with physical inVpediinenfc, fir Where weight and bulk are considerations, we have the MONOCULARS in. the same powers, i.e., 8i at >C 8 3s. and 6x at £1 18s. 6d. Call in end see these glasses—we shall be delighted to show them. tWATERWORTHS, l.m.ted, a "THE ANSC6 PEOPLE," 286 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Also at 68 Queen Street, Auckland. 'And 705.C01r.mb0 Slreet (opp. Triangle), Christctwrch.

WHERE TO DINE ASTOR HOUSE, WILLIS STREET. STOR HOUSE. WILLIS STREET. BEST 3-COURSE LUNCH IN . - WELLINGTON. Is. 6d., 12 noon to 2 p.m. TEA,. GRILLS, FISH, ETC., St 0.7 p.m Onr Motto-Civility, Attention, Clean. Imostv No Frozen Meat Used. Note Address: Over- Pinny's Piano Warehouse. OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! GREAT COATS. GREAT RANGE. ' GREAT REDUCTIONS. GREEN AND DAVIS, Drapers and Mercers, 171 Lambton Quqr, . Wellington, pER C Y L. BRADY, FOOT SPECIALIST, ~" Lindsay's, Ltd., 184 LAMBTON OUAY. 'Phono 85. ARTHUR J. WYCHERLEY, 4* v Lock and Key Specialist. Kors cut to anv pattern. Safe and y.O. Box Keys promptly dunlicated Every description of Locksmith's Work thoroughly oatered for. Address: "KING'S CHAMJIERS." Wellington. Phone S(!S. Private 'phono 2284 (2 'rimpO. "SIR WILLIAM CROOKKS TORIC EYE. GLASSES." TN childliood, normal eyes see both ■*■ near and far with equal ease and distinctness. But cro middle age approaches, many people find that their eyes begin to need help for both near and far vision. S. F. M'LEAN. Ophthalmic Optician, 124 Riddiford Street. Newtown. public notice; TO"E be? to inform our numerous '« Clionta that owing to the sever* decline in the market, we have decjdod to Close our Wellington Branch temporariir, All communications should bo forwarded to 'FRISCO AND DOMINION GENERAL EXPORT CO., 1 Cook Street, Auckland. SIGHT-TESTING. T M. SAVIDGE, Opt. D.. Ophthalmic w • Optician (Into of Newtown), hns Resumed Practice, and may be consulted at his Rooms, CS Lambton Quay (next to Dunbar Sloane, Chemist, opposite Government Buildings). Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4.30, or by anpolntment. 'Phone 3110. GENERAL Printing in all Its branches neatly and promptly executed at moderate ohargas at tha "Dominion" Genoral Printing Honw, "Dominion" Arenac,

'LADIES! '• HAVE TOTJ EVER USED.THE "DUNLOP" RED RUBBER « BLOUSE HOLDFASTP ' ST yon have not, ask your draper for 111. one; and if he hasn't one in stock, tnake him get it for you. You will ', never bo without one again. j Simple end effective. Made in four ,'«iEes-14in., 16in., 18in., 20in., By the ipunlon Rubhor Company of Australasia, Ltd. FIREPROOF BAFEB AND DEED * BOXES. jC(HIPMENT of Best English Steel ►5 Safes just to hand. All eiß&s. Prices upon application. COMBINED BUYERS. LIMITED, 91-97 Dixon Street, Wellington. B. S. BAYLEY. BURGEON DENTIST, HAS taken over the Practico lately carried on by Mr. L. Levien. and may bo Consulted AT HIB ROOMS. 218 Lasabton Quay (opposite Kirkcaldie's). Telephone 980. RONALD T. M'LEAN. 8.T., Motaphysiolan and Neurologist. May be consulted at his Rooms, No. 2 Coiirtenay Place. Chronio and Nervous Disorders Specialised. Insomnia, Paralysis, Constipation, nnd other diseases successfully treated.. Hours, 10-12, 8-5, Evenings by appointment. Telephono 20-634. Residence 21-761. EVERYBODY FEEDS! VERYBODY SATISFIED, at "EVERYBODY'S," Emerson Street, Napier. TARANAKI SHOOK CO., Box 17. Elthem. MANUFACTURERS, of Fruit Cases, Beer Cases, Soap Boxes, etc, eto. Quotations for.cases packed in shooKs, any quantity. " Cost of Timber rising. ' Buy now. WALL PAPER SHORTAGE. THERE is absolutely no shortage at T. A. Wells, Ltd., new warehouse, 40 Taranski Street, or 145 a Mariners Btreet. We hold the largest stock in New Zealand, 260,000 rolls of the latest and most exclusive designs just to hand. Prices range from 2s. upwards. T. A. WELLS, Thona 883. 145 a Mannero Street,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 234, 28 June 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 234, 28 June 1920, Page 4

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