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BUSINESS NOTICES. EXCLUSIVE COSTUMES, COATS AND FROCKS ■ AT “THE HOUSE OF K. AND S. LTD.” Tho following are selected from the very complete and varied range of Spring and Summer Goods now displayed:— IN EFFECTIVE COAT FROCK IN N AVY SERGE—Cut on straight Itaea, trimmed black braid and completed with long tie belt. Price, £7/17/6. A SMART STYLE OF COAT AND SKIRT is well cut and handsomely finishI edi coat has roll and step collar, is effectively Ifraided at sides and fin- ' ‘ ished with a narrow belt. Price, £7/17/6. SMART WOOLLEN FROCKS—With inset sleeves, and trimmed with scalloping around collar, turn-back cuffs and hem of skirt; in fashionable shades of ! r ■ gaxe, mole, kingfisher, fawn, and nigger. Price, 39/6. USEFUL ONE-PIECE WOOLLEN FROCKS—With plain top, inset sleeps, 1 and skirt having contrasting colours woven together to produce check effect; in tho following shades: violet, black, jade and navy. Price, 69/6. KMART CREAM SILK AND WOOL FROCKS—Very dainty, and just the thing far Spring and Summer wear; also CREAM ALL-WOOL 1-PTECE FROCKS in wanted styles. Price* from 49/6. SMART COAT FROCK IN NAVY SER GE—Effectively braided and well finished, with easily convertible collar. Price, £7/7/x , SERVICEABLE COAT AND SKIRT IN NAVY SERGE, with roll and stop collar. inset sleeves and pockets, and finished with two self buttons. Pries, £7/17/6. A Fins Selection of DAINTY AFTERNOON FROCKS IN CREPE DE CHENE —Handsomely beaded in many fascinating designs; may be hod in all wanted shades. ■ < i At Prices from £lO/10/MARABOUT NECKWEAR i■■ . ■ . is going to be more in evidence this season than ever before, and in our Showroom at present there is a fine selection of all tho newest features of this very beautiful No ckwear. HERE ARE JUST A FEW: A BEAUTIFUL MARABOUT WRAP—In mole or nigger, richly lined with satin. Price, £9/19/6. STMIL4R STYLES, but smaller, in black, white, grey, nigger, and fawn. ALL HIGHEST GRADE MARABOUT. Prices, 63/-, 84/-, 94/6, sgns., and 6gns. A BECOMING STOLE OF FINE. QUALITY MARABOUT (Iff strand), in white, nigger, black, and natural. IC A' £6/16/6. Also in similar styles. At s], 7, and 10 guineas. ' i" ' i . ■ • CALL AND INSPECT THE SPRING FASHIONS AT KTRKCADDIB & STAINS, LTD.. WELLINGTON. FAMOUS FOR OVER 59 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. 7 3000 PAIRS OF LADIES’ GENUINE BOSTOCK SHOES ■* f ALL ONE PRICE. 23/6. ALL ONE PRICE. ’ This reduction is all the more sensational when it is remembered that • " these shoes are ALL NEW AND STYLISH STOCK. No. 259—WOMEN'S GLACE KID C OURT SHOES, neat trimming, pump eoles No. 249—WOMEN’S GLACE KID FANCY BAR SHOE, smart heel, sewn soles. •' No. 269—WOMEN'S GLACE KID TAB COURT SHOES, stylish shape, sewn soles. No. 431—WOMEN'S GLACE KID 1 BAB SHOES, light and dainty, pump soles. No. 329—Women’s PATENT'LEATHER TONGUE COURT SHOES, medium toe, pump soles. No. 299—WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER SLIP-ON COURT SHOES, small jewel trimming, pump so les. ANY PAIR IS YOURS FOR 23/6. ANY PAIR IS YOURS FOR 23/6. , OBTAINABLE AT ANY OF OUR BRANCHES. OR POST FREE IF CASH SENT WITH ORDER. R. HANNAH’& CO., LTD. MO LAMBTON QUAY. 103 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. BRANCHES THROUG HOUT THE DOMINION “S.C.P” FOR WORK AT NIGHT The Initials mean "slow contact pr inting," as distinguished from rapid bromide papers. "5.C.P.," made by the firm of Wellington and Ward, has a great reputation as a gaslight paper. It is made in semi-matt, smooth matt, and glossy, grades, adapted to all kinds of negatives. A BOON FOR THOSE WITH LIMITED TIME, Tell us what sort of negative you want to print from and we will tell you the best grade of "S.C.P." to use. You print at night without a dark room. The paper works freely without fog or strain, and is a boon to those with only limited time for making prints. All sizes in stock. WATERWORTHS WORD is WATER WORTHS BOND. If goods supplied or work done fail to entisfy, you are cordially invited to let us know about It. ' WATERWORTHS, L '"' TED - 180 LAMBTON QUAY, 68 QUEEN STREET, 705 COLOMBO STREET, WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (Opp. Triangle) CHRISTCHURCH.

NO MAN WHO WANTS TO RETAIN HIS POSITION ANN SELF RESPECT cm afford to deal with anybody but a firat-oloss tailor. HENCE IT PAYS to po to MILLIGAN’S KELBURN AVENUE, where a Postmaster, viz., MR. F. W. BEDFORD is on the staff and adds the caper touches in Clothes that go to make THE WELL-DRESSED MAN. EXHIBITION, AUGUST, 1922. AN ENTIRELY NEW fnXHIBIT OF CAMERA PORTRAITS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK is now on view downstairs at the S. P. ANDREW STUDIOS (Lata Bartlett and Andrew), 10 Willis Street. This EXHIBIT comprises some Striking and Beautiful work, including a number of Charming Photographic Miniatures in Water-colour. S. P. ANDREW STUDIOS , (Late Bartlett and Andrew), 1 10 Willis Street, Wellington. Tel. 1233. EXCLUSIVE SUITINGS. ARE you satisfied with the suit you have? If you are not and wish to be with your next suit, call on Kitto and Son and see our range of all the Newest Materials. Onr suits are built to give satisfaction, . KITTO AND SON, 'Albert Buildings, 132 Willis Street. ’Phono 2312. (QTYLB, COMFORT, & DURABILITY KJ are the essential factors of satisfactory TAILORING, and combined and developed by perfection of design and detail, they are tjie factor? that have made Gotlieb Tailoring universally admired. Prices reasonable. H. GOTLIEB. 248 Lambton Quay (first floor). _7 (A Card.) MB. H. L. GLOVER, DENTAL SURGEON, Mandel'* Buildings, 101 Willie Street. Tel. 800. KT. PEA T, General Engraver. For Brass Business Plates consult me at Bl HUNTER STREET. WELLINGTON. Sir William Crookes Torio Eyoglasseu, S MoLEAN, OPTOMETRIST A OPTICIAN R.iddiford Street, Wellmgton. Tel. 24.—037- Charges Moderate.

THE WILL AND THE' WAY. No. 47.—Revising the Will. When a family man with the aid of a thoroughlyexperienced adviser has made a good Will he has performed a vitally important duty towards his family—but the duty does not end with the proper signing and safe custody of the document. As rime goes on the prospective needs of dependants may change. They may develop temperaments and tendencies necessitating the provision of safeguards to prevent the wasting or frittering away of their interests. There may be alterations in the number or circumstances of dependants or next-of-kin, rendering necessary a redistribution of the estate. * The will should therefore be carefully revised at intervals to accord with the changed circumstances. In Buch cases the long experience of the Public Trust Office can be very helpful ta the family man, for this Office has been concerned with all classes of estates and dependants for fifty , years past. When a will is made at the Public Trust Office, it is deposited free of charge in a place of safety, and is free from the risks of fire and burglary. It is, however, readily available for revision at any time. For every service in relation to wills and estates the Public Trust Office guarantees efficiency and fidelity. For full information, anply to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, or to the District Public Trustees at Mas terton, Napier. Palmerston North. Wanganui. Hawera. and New Plvmouth. DISTRICT OFFICERS at Martinborough. Carterton, Eketahuna Pahiatua, Woodville. Dannevirke. Waipukurau, Waipawa, Hastings. Wairoo, H. 8.. Levin, Fedlding, Marton, Taihape, nnd Sfiratford. W. E. Suckling, Optician, Hood Bros.' Bldg., 110-112 Lambton Quay. Millen paulin, b.d.s. (Late Knox Gilmer), DENTAL SURGEON. 24 Boulcott Street. Tol ophone 2723. [A Card.] Th O U G L A S SEYMOUR, Barrister and Solicitor, 20 Brandon Street Telephone 2825.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 284, 26 August 1922, Page 4

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