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BUSINESS NOTICES. " KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD. -FAMOUS FOR OVER 57 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. LOVELY GOWNS FOR AFTERNOON AND DINNER WEAR The Gowns designed for the coming season are really beautiful creations which immediately give the wearer a feeling of distinction, and each model is in. such perfect taste that makes for elegance and ’ refinement. Some of the more advanced arrivals for this season are now on display in the “K. & S.” Showroom, and we suggest that you take this opportunity of viewing the gotd things that Dame Fas',bion has provided. SEE THESE TO-DAY YOU’LL APPRECIATE THE UNDOUBTED CHARM OF THESE MODELS. DAINTY DINNER FROCK IN BLACK GEORGETTE—Bodice has round neck and threequarter sleeve, finished with two tiny frills above wais ; gathered skirt has eight tiny frills from waist to hem, finished at waist line with narrow apricot velour sash tie ends. ANOTHER STYLISH MODEL IN COMBINATION OF BLACK AND FLAME SATIN AND GEORGETTE—Magyar bodice of flame satin has round neck and short sleeves. Skirt of black satin has softly gathered overdress of georgette embroidered in flame silk. Waist lin&has broad belt of soft black satin, finished at back with large bow. EFFECTIVE AFTERNOON FROCK IN SOFT BLACK SATlN—Magyar bodice is cut with long roll collar and inset vest of georgette, threequarter sleeve , edged with two kilted frills. Skirt is plain and gathered at waist,, finished at either side of hem with three tiny pleats fastened with buttons. A DAINTY MODEL IN COMBINATION OF SAXE GEORGETTE AND MOLE SATlN—Magyar bodice has round neck and threcquarter sleeve, beautifully embroidered in self silk. Gathered mole skirt has inset of saxe at one side from waist to hem. Swathed belt finishes waist line. HAVE YOU SECURED ONE OF THE NEW CREPE SKIRTS YET? These specially attractive and ever useful COTTON ■CREPE / SKIRTS, smartly cut in all the latest novelty stripes and checks. All sizes from 24 to 30-inch waist measurement; ideal for the Easter Holidays—for beach or tennis wear. Special Value, 13s 6d each. " 1 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD.

R. HANNAH & CO.. LTD. J ■ 2000 PAIRS OF MEN’S BOOTS AT 37/6 To be cleared during our BIG FOOTWEAR SALE. In addition to the many bargain, lots; a liberal discount is allowed off ALL OUR STOCK. ALL THESE LINES WERE ORIGINALLY* 45s OR 50s. ' MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY BALS, Goodyear soles, stout wide welts, good fitting round toes. Sale Price. 37s 6d. MEN’S GLACE WALLABY” DERBY BALSSale Price, 37s 6d. MEN’S TAN CALF DERBY BALS- ‘ Sale Price, 37s 6d. MEN’S BOX CALF DERBY SHOES— Sale Price, 37s Bd. MEN'S GLACE WALLABY DERBY SHOES— v Sale Price, 37s 6d. MEN'S TAN CALF DERBY SHOESSale Price,-37s 6d. ■ MEN’S TAN AND BLACK BROGUE SHOES— Sale Price, 37s 6d. Posted Free if Cash is sent with Order. Uniform prices at all our branches. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.. SH LAMBTON QUAY ANR lIS CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

“V.P. ANSCO” A dainty, compact, yet thoroughly efficient camera, quite the best in its class, is the "Vest Pocket Ansco.” No special knowledge is needed to secure successful results with this camera. It may be used in the hand or on a stand, and for every kind of subject. The negatives obtained are sharp enough to yield excellent enlargements, or first-class contact prints for the album. Yon will find the "Vest Pocket Ansco'’ AN IDEAL DAILY COMPANION—ALWAYS HANDY—NEVER IN THE WAY. Takes pictures 2i x 3-J inches. Price, J!5. WATERWORTHS’ WORD is Water worths’ Bond. If at any time goods sold or work done fail to satisfy, you are cordially invited to let us know about it. If you want best results in developing, printing, enlarging, we get them for you, WATERWORTHS limited. "THE ANSCO” PEOPLE, 286 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Also at 58 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, and 705 COLOMBO STREET (opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH.

WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. Land Agents and Valuators. AUCTION ARCADE, Courtenay Place. OUTSIDE SALES conducted in town oi- country by an expert staff. Appoint us if you want, a satisfactory disposal of your goods, combined with highest values. Clients can obtain account sales and cheque immediately after a sale if they desire. Entries invited for soles held in the 'Auction Arcade every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. The Arcade being the. largest 'Auction Showroom, in the Dominion, we offer accommodation for any quantity of goods clients may send forward. Tel. 20—124. P.O. Box 947. POR FASHIONABLE CLOTHES FOR FASHIONABLE CLOTHES that command admiration and respect • everywhere, place your orders at MILLIGAN’S, I L L I G A N ’S, KELBURN AVENUE The firm is showing some extra choice suitings at present, and they are th? best investment you can make, because they dress you stylishly, becomingly, and economically. SPROULE AND GOODWIN. Baker's Buildings, Wellington. Representing UNION ALLIANCE CO., LTD., PAPER. —All classes of Paper and Parchment — Printing, Writing, AVrapping. Prompt Shipment. Box 1148 ’Phone 20—965. SIGHT-TESTING. Mv 94. years’ experience at your sei*vice.' MOST EXPERT EXAMINATION. The Latest and Most Scientific Appliances Used. All Optical RePa ‘ rS ' J. M. SAVIDGE, Opt. D. (Master of Ophthalmic Mechanics), (;8 T.ambron Ouay (Opp. Govt. Building)’Phone 3116. Wellington. TJONALD T. M’LEaN, S.T. (NeuroIX legist and Metaphysician), ’ may !.<■ consulted daily at No. 2 Courtenay Place. Mental and Nervous Disorders. Insomnia. Paralysis, Constipation treated successfully. This wonderful treatment has cured thousands. Hours: 10-1 2-5. Evenings by ap.jpuinmient. ’Phon* 20—634.

T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. I'IKE. Building and on Contents. Loss of Rents. MARINE.—.AII Classes of Marine Insurance. Passangers’ Baggage, including Theft and Pilferage, covered for any voyage. AVool covered from cheep’s back to London, with option < of selling locally. ACCIDENT.—Workers’ Compensation, covering employers’ legal liability under the Workers’ Compensation Act and Common Law. Fidelity Guarantee and Land Agents’ Bonds. Mo'lnr-car and Motor-cycle Insurance.— Cpmpre’hensivc Policies issued, covering Damage by Fire and Accident, Damage in Transit. Loss or Damage through Theft. Full particulars and rates on application •to Johnston and Co., Ltd-, Agents and Attorneys. 166 Featherston S’.reet, Wellington. ’Phone 310. BUTTONS AND BLINDS, "DUTTONS covered at shortest notice; -■-w pearl buttons, for shops, Wow warehouse prices; any quantify. Fadeless Holland Blinds, hemstitched sides. Tel. 561. WATSON AND CO.. Button Merchants and Blind Specialists, Dominion Avenue. WALL PAPER SHORTAGE. THERE is absolutely no shortage at T. A. Wells, Ltd., new warehouse, 40 Taranaki Street, or 145 a Manners Street. 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, ’Phone 883. 145 a Manners Street. WATCH YOUR FEET! IDE R C Y I. BRA DY, • -*• Foot Specialist (by exam.), LINDSAY’S, LTD., / 184 Lambton Quay. Tjl GORDON ANDERSON, M. 8.8.5.. F.R.C.S.E., Surgeon, has resumed Practice at 166 Willis street, corner ■ Willis and Dixon Streets. ’Phone 22—711. The conference of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants has elected the following officers th hold office for the next two years:—President, Mr. W. Sullivan, of Hillside Workshops; executive council. North Island, Messrs. T. G. Glasgow (Auckland), F. J. Carr (Rangataua). J. M’Dougall (Petone), J. Cameron (Wanganui); South Island: Messrs. W. J. Elliott (Lyttelton), A. Dunean (Dunedin), T. J. Stokes (Addington). M. Connelly (Greymouth). Mr. C. E. Wheeler was reappointed editor of the "’Railway Review.”

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 126, 21 February 1921, Page 4

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