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BUSINESS NOTICES. / / • - - . ( x DAINTY WHITE CAMBRIC AND TARANTULLE UNDERWEAR IS JUST NOW BEI NG FEATURED BY “THE HOUSE OF K. & S.” LTD. - A Special Window Display embraces every class of garment in variotio grades to suit all requirement- The coming ■■■ necessitates something cool next the these will bo fou u : . <- ■ good value and in every way highly satisfactory. WHITE CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESSES-With V• necks and short sleeves; trimmed with val. lace. Women’s size only. Price, S/11. WHITE CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESSES-With V fleck, short sleeves, and trimmed with val. lace and motifs.,—Women's size. Price io/u. WHITE CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESSES—With square neck, long sleeves, buttoned at front, alnd trimmed with val. lace and embroidery. Womens size. Price, ij/j. WHITE CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESSES-WJ th buttoned Jront, loiur sleeves, trimmed with val. lace and muslin embroidery. O.S. Price, ZO/B. WHITE TARANTULLE HAND-MADE NIGHTDRESSES—Trimmed with val. lace and motifs; round and square necks and short sleeves- O.S. , Prices, 39/9, and 42/WHITE CAMBRIC COMBINATIONS—Trimmed jzith val. lace and muslin embroidery Women’s, Price, 12/6. "0.5., Price,, 14/6. WHITE TARANTULLE ZOMBINATI ONS—Very Daintily hand-embroidered Women’s sizes. , * Prices, 22/6, and 29/6. WHITE TARANTULLE CHEMISES—With dainty hand-embroidered deaings. 9 Prices, 14/9, 16/6, 17/6, 21/-, rfnd 29/6. WHITE CAMBRIC KNICKERS—Wi th elastic at waist and trimmed with - embroidery. ' Women’s, Price, 7/11. 0.5., Prices, 8/11 and 9/11. WHITE TARANTULLE HAND-MADE KNICKERS—EIastic at waist, with very dainty val. lace and embroidery motifs. ' , „ „ • i . ■ , Women’s. Price, 22/6. 0.5., Price, 24/6. WHITE CAMBRIC KNICKftRS—With shaped band, trimmed with val. lace, muslin embroidery and very daint y filet motif. . Women’s, Prices, 14/6 and 15/9. WJHITE CAMBRIC CAMISOLES—Tri inmed val. lace, with V neck and no sleeves. Women’s size. Price 7/6. WHITE TARANTULLE CAMISOLES (hand-made)—Very daintily trimmed with val. lace and torchon lace; no sleeves. Women’s size. i Prices 14/6 and 16/6. WHITE CAMBRIC/CAMISOLES—With round neck and short sleeves'; trimmed embroidery and ribbon. 0.5., Price 17/6. Also with no sleeves. \ / • WHITE CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS —.Trimmed very dainty embroidery and beading. Woman’s sizes. Prices, 16/6, 17/6, and 19/6. WHITE TARANTULLE 1 UNDERSKIRTS—With very dainty muslin embroidery frill. . Women’s, Price, 35/6. 0.5., Price 39/6. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, LTD.. ' WELLINGTON. FAMOUS FOR OVER 59 YEARS FOR QUALITY, STYLE, AND VALUE. : 7 CHILDREN’S SANDALS THE IDEAL HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR./ SMARTER STYLES, , SUPERIOR QUALITY. better values, DIRECT FROM OUR FACTORY TO YOU. We make the best wearing sandals produced in New Zealand, ami offer them at prices no other footwear house can compete ’ SEND THE KIDDIES TO US s *-■ TO BE PROPERLY FITTED 1757 a-TAN BOX CHROME SANDALS—Strong strap and buckle, stout sewn teles. full round toes. 7to 10, 6/11; 11 to 1, 7/11. Maids’ . end Youths’, 2to 5, 8/11; 6 and 7. 9/11. - '— 1759.—BLACK BOX CHROME SANDALS (as above)-7 to 10. 6/11; 11 to 1, 7/11. Maids’ and Youths’, 2 to 5, 8/11; 6 and 7, 9/11. K23.—CHILD'S TAN CALF SANDALS—VeIdt sewn soles. 3 to 6, 5/11; 7 to 0, 7/C; 10, 8/6. :'. . f W& STRIVE FOR RELIABI LITY—YOUR CONFIDENCE ISIOUR ASSET. R. HANNAH & CO.. LTD., WO LAMBTON QUAY AND 100 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON I ■ WELLINGTON. THEY CANNOT GET CHEAPER! ■“"“’Prices adjustment to meet changing conditions is the order of the day, and prices have mow. touched bottom. Replacements coming forward will be sold In lino with, the following astonishing reductions: — ? , WORLD FAMOUS “ANSCO” CAMERAS. VJP. No. 2, 81 x 2| reduced —F 7.5 lens, was £9/5/-, is now £6/15/-; F 8.3 lens, Wate £ll/10/-, is now £7/15/-; Wray Lu strap lens, F 5.8, was £l2/12/-, is now £7/15/-. VP. No. 3, St X 21, with Wray Lustrar Lens. F 4.5, was £l6/16/-, is now £ll 1 F.P. .Tunior, 31 x 21 R.B. lens, was £5, T 19 2 0w ™ 3/12/6! F - 7 ' 5 £6/15/-, Is now £5/10/-: with Wray Lustrar F 6. was £7/15/-, is now £6/15/Sneedex IA, 41 x 21. with Wray Dust rar F 5.9 and Acme Shutter, was , '£l6/10/-, is sow £ll. ' AU instruments new and in perfect condition. Here is the opening for those seeking top value for thedr money. WATERWORTHS, LTD:, 136 LAMBTON QUAY, 58 QUEEN STREET. 70S COLOMBO STREET. WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (Opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH. © ' • ' THIS REVENUE ' WRANGLE! ' 1 ‘ LET’S CLEAR IT UP!

< The New Zealand Alliance penristently challenges our estimate of Two and a Half Millions as tho Revenue from Liquor. / THEY SAY IT IS £1,359,856. SO IT WAS LAST YEAR. BUT THE DUTY ON SPIRITS WAS DOUBLED LAST NOVEMBER. \ Taking last year’s quantities of Beer. Wine, and Spirits upon which duty was paid, and working out at the PRESENT duty rates, gives us a total of £2,57V56 exactly. . / ! \ “But,” say the Prohibs, "last year was abnormal.” Was it? Very well, we are estimating for three years ahead—till next Licensing Poll—therefore we will take the average of the three years just past--1919, 1920. and 1921. Here Is what we get:— AVERAGE CONSUMPTION PER ANNUM FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS AT PRESENT DUTY RATES:— f ' ' £ BEER. 14,445,350 GALS. AT Hid. DUTY 692,173 WINE. 213.400 GALS. AT 7s. 6d. (average) DUTY 80.025 SPIRITS, 879,056 GALS. AT 365. DUTY 1,582,301 TOTAL t £2,354.499

NOTE—Tho average is arrived at from figures for 1919 and 1920 given in N.Z. Official Year Book, and for 1921 supplied by the Comptroller of Customs. Add the Revenue for License Fees, Income Tax, and etceteras and you still have well over Two and a Half Millions. There’s no (lodging the Then there’s the cost of "enforcement"—an army of Spies, extra police, Courts, and Machinery to deal with Sly-grog. NOW YOU PUSSYFOOTS/ HAVE'A GO AT THAT! ELECTORS!—Prohibition means a lose of 2J millions per annum in Revenue, loss of employment for 6000 workers and their 18,000 dependants, besides 30,000 others affected. It means spying, invasion of homos, law-breaking and drugs, And THEN Prohibition will NOT Prohibit! IT CAN’T BE DONE! VOTE CONTINUANCE!

MOIOT STAR ATTRACTIONS STAR ATTRACTIONS At MILLIGAN’S S ; ' KELBURN AVENUE. . POPULAR LONDON SUITINGS. POPULAR LONDON SUITINGS. Styles That Enhance — One's Appearance.

S. P. ANDREW, Portrait Photographer. - FOR ENLARGEMENTS AND MINIATURES. Also "Monochrome" and "India Proof." Two Beautiful Methode of Portraiture. I Studios i 10 Willis Street, Wellington. &L asa. / C

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 53, 25 November 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 53, 25 November 1922, Page 4

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