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BUSINESS NOTICES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD’S 59th GREAT SUMMER SALE OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S OUTFITTING g otilv LADIES’ GOOD QUALITY CREPE PYJAAIAS-In striped j and plain materials; in Pink, base, nind Helio. Laun^nr i«\l9.d fi pair PLAIN WOVEN VESTS—Low neck, no sleeves, trimmed iace. e al pD' SOFT TAFFET \ UNDERSKIRTS—Smart styles in plain colours and shot effects, in a variety of colours, including Pink, Sky /s'and 25L Usual prices 37/6, 49/C, 55/- - To Clear at 19/6 and 25/irnrRFTTF UNDERSKIRTS—In best quality: elastic at waist, plain a.rd seal"TSUffiK vi S- ST* Vi, “ sll; te Worn and O.S. Usual price. li/G, 18 6 °. ale rr,Lßi io/o, / ! TRONSONIAN KNICKERS—Ini Pink. Sky, White and I*™- oWo nt waist, wide leg, hemstitched. Usual price 8/11 hale Price //o TRONSONI AN NIGHTDRESSES—AVut b square and V necks; in Pink, Sky, Lemon, and Helio.; trimmed hemstitching. Usual price 13/11. Also with embroidered design-Usual price 23/6 Sale Prlce 19 / 6 ROYAL WORCESTER BODICES-For Maids and Girls. Sws 22 .to W. Usual price 6/11 , i PALE PINK BROCHE BANDEAUX-Fastened «t. back, with ollashc waist toned at sides. Sizes 36 to 42. U sual price 6/11 Sale Price o/ii FOUR UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS IN CHILDREN’S THINGS COTTON CREPE FROCKS—ReaIIy good for hard weir; in Saxe. Grey. Navy, ‘ and Ho’io.; simple style, made with deep yoke and wide slots to t. v 1 belt. Usual prices 10/9, 13/6, 14/6. Clearing at 4/11 each; size? 2<, 33, 36 only. COTTON CREPE ROAlPERS—Suitable for Children 1 to 2 years; in, Saxe. , - Navy, Brown, and Dark Grey. Usual price 9/6 Sale Price s/n CHILDREN’S PRINT FROCKS. WITH BLOOMERS TO Navy, with spotted facings, etc. Usual prices 13/6 14/6, “15/6, 16/6. 18/6 J To be Cleared at Half Marked Prices. GPWfTAT TINE OF CREPE FROCKS—In plain tunic style, with 2 pockets, ln crMm ’ Helio ” s &c^ d s BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY AT KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD., WKLUNSTON. , FAMOUS FOR OUR GENUINE SALES. > - 1 '■* HANNAH’S FOR FOOTWEAR. I This is a good motto for.every Man Woman, and Child throughout 1923, for if you buy at Hannah's, you get QUALITY,AND LONGER SERVICE AT LOWER PRICES. I Here are three typical "HANNAH” Values for Men—each one of which means a real saving to the purchaser. 1500 MEN'S BOX CALF GOLOSHED LACE BOOTS-Stout : size, J MHO9-—MEN’S ENGLISH BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS-Welted sol«: toj g to 10. 1567—MEN'S BEST BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS-Stout sizes 5 to lv. EVERY PAIR RELIABLE—COME AND TRY SOME ON. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., I 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 QUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. BRANCHES THROUGOUT THE DOMINION. THE “MILNER” LIGHT GAUGE Here is something new in exposure meters, something so simple, effective and indestructible that ew*ry photographer shojild have one. In two seconds vou can find out just what exposure to give under all conditions. ’This means economy, preven ting waste of films arid plates. Lt also means greater pleasure from tout hobby because of the increased number of successful exposures. Exposure is the key to success, and the "Milner" is the key to successful exposure. MADE IN TWO MODELS. One for lenses up to F 7.7. and the other for lenses no to F 4.5. About as big ns half-n-crown; in neat leather poeket. the "Milner” sells at 6/-. end will quicklv eave twenty times that amount of material. Buy one to-day. Waterworths’ word is Waterworths' bond. If goods supplied or work done fail to satisfy, you are cordially invited to let us know about it. WATERWORTHS, LTD:, 286 LAMBTON QUAY, 58 QUEEN STREET, 705 COLOMBO STREET, WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (Opp. Triangle). CHRISTCHURCH.

T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE INJL» SURANCE, CO., LTD. PTRU— Building. nnd/or Contents ot every description. MARINE—AII of Marine Insurance, inclndinsr Pa risen trere* Bag- ' gage, covered for any voyage. Wool covered from sheep’s back to London. ACCIDENT — Workers’ Compensation. Personal Accident, and Sickness Pol- , folee. Plate-ftla-w and Fidelity Guarantee Insurance. MOTOR-CAR — Comprehensive Policies covering damage by Fire and Accident. Full particulars and rates on appliention to Johnston and Co., Ltd., Agents and Attorneys. 108 Featherston Street, Wellington. ’Phone 310. S. P. ANDREW, Portrait Photograph ar. FOR ENLARGEMENTS AND MINIATURES. Miso "Monochrome” and "India Proof" Two Beautiful Methods of Portraiture. ■' Studios: IQ Willis Street. Wellington | Tel. 1233. Art, China, and Antique Dealers, Inspection Cordiallv Invited. MS LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. YOOR SATISFACTION IS ASSURED if you place your order with Qotlieb. . The New Materials, in Latest Designs, are now opened up, and wait your inspection. yj GOT LIEB. 248 Lambton' Quay Caret floor). ’■ fA Card.] MR. H. L. GLOVER, DENTAL SURGEON. Handel’s Buildings. 101 Willis Street, lei. SOO-

PREMIERSHIP For ths Style in Gentlemetn’s Clothes which LONDON APPROVES. Is held by MILLIGAN’S Kelburn Avenus. FRANK W. BEDFORD Is their Lsadbig Artist, . And their Suitings are the LATEST FROM G.B. WEATHER FORECAST AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for north-west to south-west winds, strong to gale, and changeable, actually weather, with rain probably, especially in districts with a westerly aspect, but warm and sultry in the East Coast for a short time. Barometer unsteady with a falling tendency in the north, hut rising soon in the south I). C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, February 5. 1923. An niter disregard of the danger to human life which is existent at surfbathing resorts, no matter how safe they may be, was evinced by certain miscreants who stole from a shed nt St. Kilda, Dunedin, the 250 ft. of lifeline placed there for the use of a surfer in difficulties. During the holidays the she<l was broken into. The panels of the door were smashed in, and the lock levered off by means of an iron bar (says the Dunedin “Star”). When a move was made to repair the door and replace the lock, it was found that the rope, with the exception of three small pieces, had been removed. This most, despicable theft is one that could easily result in serious consequences, as the lino might be required at any time. Concerning Fortunes. —Many men have made enormous fortunes from inventions, some simple, some very intricate. his would not have been so had the inventors been unable to patent the work of their brains. FTave yon an idea? Get it protected. Consult Henry Hughes. Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featherston Street, Wellin otnn * —A-d vt.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 120, 6 February 1923, Page 6

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