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: ' BUSINESS NOTICES KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LTD "FAMOUS FOR OVER 57 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE.” \ ■' ‘■7' ~ — RATINE-SPONGE CLOTH DURABLE FABRICS FOR SPRING WEAR A NEW RANGE COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. / Plain ehades, smart checks, {block stripes, multi-colour effects, in cotton and art silk, truly a wonderful variety, and bear in mind these fabrics will wash and give every satisfaction in wear. FROM 3/9 YARD WRITE TO-DAY FOR A RANGE OF SAMPLES-YOU’LL LIKE THEM. STRIPE RATINE—4O inches wide! A great range of this very durable and""popular wash dress fabric. Makes smart Frocks. In excellent shades of greys, biscuit, helio., sky, saiqe, pink, tussore, pnd white grounds. All with novel multi-coloured grouped stripes. z Price, 3s lid yard. COTTON RATINE—IO inches wide. A utility washing fabric • that gives complete servicte and satisfaction. This quality, opens up in white grounds with vieux rose, helio., ease, navy, and grey narrow block stripe. Prtee. 3s 9d yard. CHECK RATINE—4O' inches wide. For thfe separate skirt these are the height of fashion) so very effective and attractive and most durable. They hove smart overcheck design. Pink, sky, and helio, are tire predominating shades. “ V, Price, 4s 3d yard. PT ATP RATINE—4O inches wide. This range gives smartness and style. The wearing qualities are unsurpassed; ft most attractive plaid l effect, Thq shades are vieux rose, helio., and saxe with black on white ground. I Prien, 4s 11 d yard. "EURO” RATINE—3B/40 inches wide. Commendable and dependable because the\fabrio hgs the maker’s guarantee. Absolutely fadeless. We have this in smart cross-bar check and stripe, both two tone in shades. Helio., reseda, rosfe, and saxe are the prominent colourings. . Price, 10s 6d yard. ART SILK ESPONGE —40 inches wide. This fabric attracts immediate admiration because of its, richness and adaptability for stylish frocks. Doos not crush. It is half silk, and drapes effectively. It is something nfew and novel, and comes in the best array of newest two tone and multi-col-oured stripes of 14 different colourings. .Price, 9s 11d yard. CHECK RATINE —40 inches wide. The outstanding feature of Ratine is durability. This range is a smart grey and white check with cross-bar check / in hlelio., gold, and saxe. We expect these will be quickly sold. Price, 3s lid yard. SUEDE ESPONGE—36 inches wide. A charming and effective novelty production. Has. superior suede finish, and combs in six of/the most .stylish multi-coloured plaid designs. Ideal for the separate skirt. < Price, 7» 11d yard. ESPONGE CLOTH—3B inches wide. The quality and character of this fabric place it in the forefront of smart and fashionable frock fabrics. We have this in delightful two tone'checks. Saxte, pink, biscuit are the prevailing shades.,, ’ Price, 7s 11d yard. HEATHER ESPONGE —38/40, inches wide. Uncommon and smart for sports coat and skirt for stylish, summer wean They are block stripes, two tone in effect, in shades'of rcsteda and lime, saxe and rose, pink and grey, saxe and grey, alternate stripe one-inch wide.’ Price, 6s 6d yard. • KIRKCALDIE & STAINS' LTD. , ( .R. HANNAH " & CO.,' DTD; ' UNCHALLENGED! WE CAN HONESTLY STATE THAT OUR VALUES IN BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL BOOTS i ’ ARE MATCHLESS! I These are the famous "Warewell” Brand, guaranteed our own make. No. 1827—BOYS’ CHROa/e LACE No. 1468-GIRLS’ CHROME'SCHOOL - BOOTS, stout soles. 7to 10, 10s 6d; BOOTS. 7- to 10, Ils 6d; 11 to 1, 11 .to 1,12 s 6d; 2 and 3,15 s Cd; 4 and 13s 6d. MAIDS’, 15s 6d. ’ 5,16 s 6d. No. 1457—GIRLS' STOUT CHROME No. 1825—BOYS’ CHROME DERBY LACE BOOTS,-with tips. 7to 10, BALS, with tips. 7to 10. 13s Cd:- Ils 6d; 11 to 1. 13s Cd. II to 1. 15s 6d; 2 and 3, 17sT6d; 4 and No. 1464-GIRLS’ BEST BOX CALF 5,18 s 6d. ' DERBY BALS, sewn soles, square No. 1319—BOYS’ CHROME DERBY toes. 7to 10, 14s 6d; 11 to 1,16 s 6d. BALS, leather lined, stout sewn soles. MAIDS’, 20s. 7 to 10, 14s 6d; 11 to 1. 16s 6d; 2 and 3, , No. I.4I3—GIRLS’ CHROME ONE-BAR 18s 6d; 4 and 5,19 s 6d. ' SHOES, stout sewn soles. 7to 10, No. 1829—BOYS’ BEST BOX CALF 8s lid; 11 to 1,9 s ,lid. DERBY BALS, leather lined, square . toes. 7to 10, 15s 6d; 11 to 1,17 s Cd; ' 2 and 3,20 s; 4, and 5,21 s. UNIFORM PRICES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. / R. 'HANNAH & CO., LTD. 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 163 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. THE “ANSCO” JUNIOR • FOR GROWN-UPS-' If you want a portable Camera, a perfect pocket companion and delightful photographic notebook, inspect the "ANSCO” JUNIOR. It is safe to say thejo is nothing on the market more soundly constructed, more perfectly 1 finished, or mote dependable in use. The little negatives are of’sulendid quality, making dainty album prints or enlarging to any reasonable size. ' The lenses fitted are British made, the celebrated Wray "Lustrar” F. 4.5 arid 5.9. the last word in modern optical work. We have sold so manv and know that they never fail to give great satisfaction and pleasure, that we can most heartily recommend them. The "Ansco” Junior ie a pocket model in every sense of the word. Othfer sizes are also in stock. May we show them to you ? - WATERWORKS’ WORD IS WATERWORTHS’ BOND. If goods sup" ' plied or work done fail to satisfy, you are cordially invited' to let us know about it. 1 <■, WATERWORTHS, L,M,TED ’ 208 LAMBTON QUAY, 58 QUEEN STREET, 705 COLOMBO STREET, WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (Opp. Trlangls) CHRISTCHURCH,

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GREAT BRITAIN'S GREAT BRITAIN’S LATEST STYLISH SUITINGS LATEST STYLISH SUITINGS are well represented at MI L L I G A NA’S, I L L I G A N’S. / KELBURN AVENUE. Patrons of this fine Tailoring Service enjoy that FEELING OF SATISFACTION FEELING OF SATISFACTION that comes from wearing SUPERIOR FITTING! CLOTHES . SUPERIOR FITTING CLOTHES acquired at reasonable prices. London and Lancashire insurance co.. LTD. FlRE,—Buildinge and/or’’ Contents of every description. MARINE.—AII classes of Marine Insurance, including Passengers’ Baggage, covered for any voyage. Wool covered from sheep’s back to London ACCIDENT. — Workers’ Compensation, Personal Accident and Sickness Policies, Plate-Glass and Fidelity Guarantee Insurance. MOTOR-CAR. Comprehensive Policies covering damage by Fire and Accident. i Full particulars and Tates on application to Johnston and Co., Ltd., Agents and Attorneys. 106 Foathereton Street, Wellington, 'phone 810. BUTTONS AND BLINDS. ' "DUTTONS covered at shortest notice; -D pearl buttons, for shops, below warehouse prices; any quantity. Fadeless Holland. Blinds, hemstitched sides. Tel. 861. . WATSON AND CO.. Button Merchants and Blind Specialists, Dominion Avenue. PARAGON TAILORING TS PROPERLY TAILORED, and will JL please the critical who practise true economy. Suita GUARANTEED TAILOR-MAjJE from 90s. Note address: 59 MANNERS STREET. Over Zak’s. OLE STOCK RED BALL and VAC ¥ ¥ GUM BOOTS, knee and thigh, at reasonable prices. We can repair any part, or solo and heel any kind of gum boot. Country orders receive prompt attention. THE LAMBTON BOOT REPAIRING co., / 121 Lambton Quay (all Boot and Shoe 1 , Rapaira). AREX TREATMENT is the only cure for Varicose Ulcers and Bad Legs; that gives no pain, and no need to lay up, and 100 i.xir cent, of cures which stay cured. Beware of imitations. Write for particulars and testimonials to E. HEALEY. Chemist. Foxton, or see Wellington Agent. Mrs. Wooloott, 80 Cuba Street (oppoeito Royal Oak).

White playing football at Duppa Street on Saturday afternoon, V. Ambrose, aged 23 years, who resides at 4 ‘Martin Square, fractured his shoulder, and had to be taken to the hospital. An invitation to lunch at the Stafford dining rooms was tendered to the male staff of the New Zealand Picture Supplies, Ltd., by Ma| Henry. Hayward in honour of the marriage of Mr. Harold Righton to Miss Lucy Sullivan, and that of Mr. A. Hodson, of the/New Zealand Picture Supplies, to Miss Vonnie Weignt. 1 There was a full attendance, and later in the afternoon the whole staff assembled at Film House to listen to the congratulatory remarks and good wishes of Mr. E. J. Righton and Mr. O. N. GiL lespie, who wished the couples good luck. Mr. Righton was the recipient of a handsome silver tea service, the gift of the staff, and Mr. Hodson, was given an electrio griller and a silver bread-board. Mr. Righton left on Saturday morning, accompanied by Mis. Righton, fob Auckland. Mr. Hodson is to be married today. Maid snatching, a crime unknown to tho statute books, is London’s newest form of thievery. It results from the shortage of domestic servants following the war. The |behnique of thia new crime is mostly Highly developed among the' recently enriched war profiteers. More than one would-be mistress resorts to the telephone, not once in a while, übt often and systematically. Others have the audacity to make personal calls on the maid at the house where she is employede, while the lees daring wait outside the house when they know it is the maid’s night out. The maid snatched wins in the majority of cases. The bait of "more leisure," "higher wages," etc., is successful in tempting the average domestic worker, as it does most other workers. Nor ie it the housewives alone who are guilty of these ‘practices. Tll6 husbands are aiders and abettors more often than not. So eager are they for domestic peace that they will take any means to attain their object. Concerning Fortunes.—Many men have made enormous fortunes from inventions, some simple, some very intricate.. This would not have been so had the inventors been unable to patent tho work of their brains. Have you an .idea? Get it protented. Consult Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington.—Advt, •,

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 299, 12 September 1921, Page 4

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