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BUSINESS NOTICES. WEDNESDAY’S (TO-MORROW) SPECIALS —- AT — KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD MANCHESTER SPECIALS. MANUFACTURERS’ SECONDS—A few of these beautitol Cloths are still lecft. Secure your requirem onts TO-MORROW. PURE LlpiL-N TABLE CLOTHS And SERVIETTES in various sizes. EOT yards STRIPED FLANNELETT E—Suitable for Men sand Boys Suits . and Pyjamas. 1/11 and 1/9 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 1/3 yd. FURNISHING SPECIALS 2 pieces only BROWN REPP—Suitable for Curtains, Draper Chair Covers, etc.; 50in. wide. “8/11 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 6/o yard. 1 piece 50in. c)al 5/n yarf) . MOHAIR RUGS—Tn Green, Gold, Blue, and Crimwn. h Size 27in. x G4in.-70/- WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 45/- each. Size 30in. x 64in.-75/- WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 50/- eacn. FURNITURE SPECIALS. 1 only COLLAPSIBLE PUSH CAR hood : £ extra 3 elsY '’ £s ’PICTURE "SPECIALS. Some Lovely UNFRAMED PRINTS AND PIUTURESTo ba Cleared at HALF-PRICE ;i Picture Department is on the top floor. BLOUSE SPECIALS. r HAND-MADE CROCHET JUMPER S—AH newest designs, with short sleeves and low neck; Yell^ 6 a BIa^ EDNESDAY SPECIAL 59/6 . CROCHET JUMPERS-Hnnd-mndo., J UNDERCLOTHING SPECIALS. GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S *ROYA y SPECI 23 to 27; for ages 3to 16 yea’s. 6/11 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL a/n FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES -Square and trimmed hemstitching. 21/- WEDNESDAY SPECIAL ia/11 MANTLE SPECIALS. TWEED COATS—In-Checks and Plain Colours of Brown Fawn. I™ to .1 /pTciS S GABARDINE RAINCOATS-In S ; W . only; Toll wnd step co.lar belt andl pockets: shade Faun. 49/6 W EDNESDAY SPECIAL 23 b BLACK TAFFETA SKIRTS—In good quaWv 'vith T»ckets nl'o a tew in Crepe-de-chine. 59/6 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL <s/o HOSIERY SPECIALS. ■TttX s *"”“ —♦ — KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD., WELLINGTON. M “THE HOME OF FASHIONS.” EASTER SHOE BARGAINS AT HANNAH’S SALE ©un Sale will only last a few days longer, so it will pay you to get in early and purchase your loot wear requirements for Easte . THERE’S MONEY TO BE K ®^ E f 0 ” ” COME FOR Y ° UR 593: WOMEN’S HIGH GRADE WHITE NUBUCK SHOES—Louis heels. Ordinary Price 42/- SALE PRICE 27/b S 116: WOMEN’S GLACE KID SMART JESTER COURT SHOES-For street wear. Excellent value; worth at least 20/- SALE PRICE 15/11 No. 1117: WOMEN’S NIGGER GLACE KID PLAIN SA °J E FC p B R V c Fwil —A genuine Bargain Offer. Usually 22/6 SALE PRICE 19/11 5228: WOMEN’S BLACK SUEDE COURT WALKING SHOES-Cover-ed Cuban heels; "Gainshoro” make. Usually * 5/ g ALE p R)CE 19/11 M 154: MEN’S TAN OR BLACK BOX CALF BROGUE OXFORD SHOES—Welted soles; medium toe. Usually 35 /' SALE pR | CE 2 1/. JM97: MEN’S GLACE KID DERBY LACE BOOTS-Patent welted soles: smart shape. Originally 32/6 SALE PRICE 25/ALL REGULAR STOCK.AT 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. R: HANNAH & CO:, LTD., NO LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. SALE ON AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. ASK TO SEE THE “CARBINE” NO. 1C One of the first things that will strike you about the No. 1C “Carbine" is that it is built to allow either plates or films to be used at choice. Thia menn-.q economy ini material and) increases the usefulness ot the Camera. Films can be used when travelling, plates for indoor subjects, portraits, etc., where focusing is an advantage. The 1C makes a picture « x 21, is fitted with Aplanat lens FB, gives Time and Bulb exposures, and is speeded fop instantaneous from 1-25 to 1-100 of a second. BRITISH-MADE, BUILT FOR SERVICE. Very well finished, it is extremely good value at £6/15/-, and will meet the requirements of those looking for an “all-round” Camera. Other models at other prices also in stock. We shall be pleased, to show you them. WATERWORTHS, LTD:, 886 LAMBTON QUAY, '5B QUEEN STREET, 705 COLOMBO STREET, ■ WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (Opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH.

— PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Proprietors of the Wellington City Daily Newspapers have decided to REDUCE ' THE PRICE of their Papers to Subscribers, as from APRIL 2, to NINEPENCE PER WEEK. Casual Sales will remain at twopence per copy. BLUNDELL BROS. < ("Evening Post’’), "NEW ZEALAND TIMES’’ COM- ■ PANY, WELLINGTON PUBLISHING COY., , (“The Dominion”). March 16, 1923. s. p. Andrew, Photographer. STUDIOS—--10 Willis Street, Wellington. An interesting Exhibit of CAMERA WORK in two beautiful Processes—“lNDlA PROOF” and MONOCHROME, is now on view (downstairs), at the above Studios, If) Willis Street. NEW TEL. NUMBER—(Seo S. P. ANDREW, Studios), 1233.

TkONDON AND LANCASHIRE IN•O' SUEANCE CO., FlRE—Buildings, nnd/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 Guar- ,, antee Insurance. MOTOR-CAR — Comprehensive Policies covering damage by Fire and Accident. Full particulars and ratee on application to Johnston and Oo.» Ltd., Agents and Attorneys, 168 Featherston Street, Wellington. ’Phone 310. MR. F. W. BEDFORD, The Noted Specialist in Gentlemen’s Tailoring, has returned from his holiday, and may now be consulted on questions of Fashion at MILLIGAN’S Kelburn Avenue. The Firm stocks , SUITINGS FOR ALL. P.S.—Choose early if wanted for Easter. ONLY TWO WEEKS TO EASTER. ■pLACE your Order as early as possible. H. GOTLIEB, 248 Lambton Quay (upstairs). "The High-class Tailor. THE Leading Tailors—Kitto and Son, 132 Willis St. (upstairs). Our Spring and Summer Suitings are now opened up. Exclusive designs in checks and stripes. Visit our Showrjom and choose a Suit which will carry the mark of distinction. Saltaire (guaranteed colons), in blues and Greys, always in (tOCk. Dress Suits and Ladies Costumes q Specialty. Telephone 2312, , TtTR H L^' 1 GLOVER, M DENTAL SURGEON. Mandel’S Buildings, 101 Willis Street. Tel- 80Q.

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. Have you an idea? Get it protected. Consult Henry Hughes. Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 156, 20 March 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 156, 20 March 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 156, 20 March 1923, Page 6

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