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BUSINESS NOTICES. '-■NEXT WEDNESDAY’S BARGAINS AT “THE HOUSE OF K. AND S. LTD” >4 ’ J, ■ Commencing from this week, wo shall institute a permanent "Wednesday Bargains Centre.” This wi 11 be situate in. the Children’s Gutfitting Section, adjoining our Art Gallery, and will include each j_, Wednesday all special offerings from the Showroom, Millinery, and Ladles’ and Children’s Wear Sections. Bemnants and Oddments of other goods thara three will still be displayed in their respective departments. IN THE BARGAIN CENTRE THIS WEDNESDAY WILL BE:— ODDMENTS IN MANUFACTURER’S SAMPLE COMBINATIONS, VESTS, ... AND SPENCERS, in wool and cotton dr all cotton. j For Wednesday Only, At Half Price. BARGAINS IN CHILDREN’S COATS AND COTTON FROCKS. . ’ , ! GEORGETTE BLOUSES, in good styles, art beautifully trimmed; in shades of shrimp, helio., black, oreinc, sky, lemon, and pink. Usually 63/- to 79/6 For Wednesday Only, At 29/6. 0 ONLY SMART TWEED COSTUMES, with inset sleeves, patch pockets, narrow belt, double buttoned at front. Usually £7171- For Wednesday Only. At 29/6 each. A GOOD SELECTION OF SMART COSTUMES IN TWEED AND CLERICAL , 6 GREY SUITINGS, stylishly cut, with roll and step collar, patch pockets, and finished with narrow belt. U eually £7171For Wednesday Only, 55/6, COTTON CREPE DRESSES, with round neck, fastened down, front, two patch pockets; particularly suitable for the house. Usually 17/6. « For Wednesday Only, 14/6. IN THE GLOVE DEPARTMENT. LADIES’ RELIABLE WEARING GLOVES IN DARK GREY DOESKIN.with fringe and elastic at wrist. These are known as Peirfectan Seconds, and ■ are usually 21)-. Wednesday Only, 12/3. IN MEN’S MERCERY DEPARTMENT. SILK COLLARS, in’ black or white. Wednesday’s Price, 3 for 2/6. TUSSORE SILK COLLARS. Wednesday s Price, 3 for 2/6. MEN’S BRACES—Good atrong quality. Usually 3/9. Wednest)ay>s Price< ' ~~ IN OUR HARDWARE SECTION. 12 DOZEN ASSORTED FISH SLICES, EGG SLICES. STEAK TURNERS, AND ST.OTTED SPOONS, all with strong wood handles. bLOHJW tiIUVXU), a -b W6dnesday Onlyi g d _ each , • DOZEN WNG-HANDLED GARDEN TROWELS. IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. RATIN-FINISHED MARCELLA QUILT S, for . double beds, slightly soiled; all BAi hemmed readv for use. At epee lai prices for Wednesday only. Usual Prices, 23/6, 27/6, 32/8, 45/-, 47 / 6^ ednesday , s ppices W9 22/6> 27/6 . 37/6> 42/ . COUNTRY READERS! We want you to feel that you also may share in these savings if you wish; that is why we advertise them so far in advance None of these lines .ere sold before Wednesday, so that if you write at once our Mail Or der staff has just as wide a. choice for you as do City customers. We pay the postage on all Soft Goods and Wearing Apparel so that, with the exception of the. Hardware items listed above, you may have any of this week’s specials sent to any New Zealand address. KTRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.. WELLINGTON. "WHERE EVERY £ IS' ’WORTH MORE.” 3000 PAIRS OF LADIES’ GENUINE BOSTOCK SHOES ALL ONE PRICE. 25/6. 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 COURT SHOES, neat trimming, pump L. No/w—WOMEN’S GLACE KID F ANCY BAR SHOE, smart heel, . " No. S 26(L-WOMEN’S GLACE KID TAB COURT SHOES, stylish shape, No. S *IS—WOMEN’S GLACE KID 1 BAR SHOES, light and dainty, No. I PATENT LEATHER TONGUE COURT SHOES, medium toe, pump soles. _ ■ No. 299—WOMEN’S PATENT LEATHER SLIP-ON COURT SHOES, small jewel trimming, pump soles. , ANY PAIR IS YOURS FOR 23/6. ANY PAIR IS YOURS FOR 23/6. OBTAINABLE AT ANY OF OUR B RANCHES. OR POST FREE IF CASH SENT WITH ORDER. R. HANNAH- & CO., LTD. BSD LAMBTON QUAY. 103 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION THE CHARM OF GOLDEN WARMTH There is something really satisfying to the artistic sense in< the golden warmth of prints' made on Paget Cr oam Crayon Self-toning Paper. Sunlit landscapes, and portraits in particular, yield; specially acceptable results in this printing medium. The rich browns with golden highlights moko a combination entirely gratifying. Print a good negative on PAGET CREAM CRAYON SELF-TONING PAPER, "-Jrt and, if you have not tried it before, you will be charmed. The paper ■ costs no more than others, is stocked in all sizes, in glossy, matt, or smooth, and needs fixing only. It rrints quickly by daylight, and is so simple a child can use it successfully. WATERWORTHS WORD is WATERWORTHS BOND. If goods supplied or work done fall to satisfy, you are cordially invited to let us know about it. WATER WORTHS, UMITEO - *BO LAMBTON QUAY, 58 QUEEN STREET. 705 COLOMBO STREET, WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (Opp. Triangle) CHRISTCHURCH.

AND -LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlRE—Buildings, and/or Contents of every description.. MARINE —Alt classes of Marine insurance, including Passengers’ Baggage, covered for any voyage. Woo] covered from sheep’s back to London. ACCIDENT—Workers’ Compensation, Personal Accident, and Sickness Policies. Plate-glass and Fidelity Guaranty Insurance. MOTOR-CAR—Comprehensive Policies covering damage by Fire and Accident. Full particulars and rate® on application to Johnston and Co., Ltd., Agents and Attorneys. 168 Featherston Street, Wellington. 'Phone 310. To His ASUV' he^vernoT ' Excellency MW General. Admiral of the Fleet, the VISCOUNT .TELLICOE, of Scapa, G.C.8., 0.M., G.C.V.O. JAMES A. DOHERTY, TAILOR.' 201 and 203 Lambton Quay, Wellington. MR. DOHERTY spent the greater part of last year nt Home. His MATERIAL, STYLES, and PRICES are right UP TO DATE. Personal Services to all Clients. EXCLUSIVE SUITINGS. . A RE yom satisfied with the suit yon A haveP If you are not and wish to bo with your next suit, call on Kitto end Son and see our range of all the Newest Materials. Our suits are built to give satisfaction. KITTO AND SON, Albert Buildings, 132 Willis Street, ’Phone 2312. 1 CJ.TYLE, COMFORT, & DURABILITY kJ are the e-wontial factors of satisfactory TAILORING, and combined and developed by perfection of design and detail, they are the factors that have made Gothab Tailoring universally admired. Prices reasonable. H. GOTLIF.B, 2(8 Lambton Quay (first floor). (A Card.) MR. H. L. GLOVER, DENTAL SURGEON, Mandel's Buildings, 101 Willi* Street. Tel. 80S. PAULIN. ’ 1711. (I,ate Knox Gilmer), DENTAL SURGEON. M Boulcott Street. Telephone 2723.

NO MAN WHO WANTS TO RETAIN HIS POSITION AND SELF RESPECT can afford to deal with anybody but a first-class tailor. HENCE IT PAYS to go to MILLIGAN’S KELBURN AVENUE, where a Pastmaater, viz., MR. F. W. BEDFORD is on the staff and adds the super touches in Clothes that go to make THE WELL-DRESSED MAN. EXHIBITION, AUGUST, 1922. AN ENTIRELY NEW piXHIBIT OF CAMERA PORTRAITS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK is now on view downstairs at the S. P. ANDREW STUDIOS (Late Bartlett and Andrew), 10 Willis Street. This EXHIBIT comprises some Striking and Beautiful work, including n number of Charming Photographic Miniatures in Water-colour. S. P. ANDREW STUDIOS (Late Bartlett and Andrew), 10 Willis Street, Wellington. Tel. 1233. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. “Galleryite.”—“The Bov’’ wns originally produced at the Adelphi Theatre, London, on September 14, 1917. Its run in London consisted of 800 performances. A pleasant gathering took place at the Ohariu hall last week, when the residents of the district bade farewell to Mr. P. M. Jackson, headmaster of IheOhariu School, who has been transferred to the staff of the Lyall Bay School. During the evening the chairman of the School Committee (Mr. L. Bryant) spoke of the good work done by Mr Jackson, and on behalf of thp residents and school children presentdel him with a clock. Mr. Jackson suitably replied Dancing, singing, and recitations pleasantly filled in the evening. Ideas mean money if they are developed and properly protected. That idea of yours, simple though it may be, will probably be worth a lot of money if patented. Don’t de’ay. Consult Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 285, 28 August 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 285, 28 August 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 285, 28 August 1922, Page 6

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