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BUSINESS NOTICES. i.- - ■ RUF, FROCKS AND COATS i. -at“KIRKCALDIE’S” I ■ (: ■ i ix The meet lovely creation*—ln which are combined beautiful quality and foremost Fashions—may be founci in our showrooms. These exclusive Frocks and Coats are well worth a visit of inspection. They represent the latest and the best, including the best value to be had in the Dominion. ELEGANT NAVY CREPEt-D B-CHINE RACE FROCK— Boautifully embroidered with Steel Beads, Beaver Suede Motifs, long graceful sleeves; one-sidedi effect with panel. PRICE, £l2/19/6. O EXQUISITE MASTIC RACE FROCK-In Navy Satin Marorain, with long Georget fo sleeves, smartly beaded with Bronze Beads; long waisted effect; finished off with beautiful buckle; smait panel at one side. PRICE, £ll/11/-. VERY SMART BROWN VELOUR OOAT-With Mole Coney Collar; long-'.raisted. with v 'I- bn.v pleat each side; finished off at hem with Molo Coney; long plain back, finished off in front with short belt. PRICE, 20gns. HANDSOME BROWN VELOUR COAT-Largo roll Beaver Coney collar; new bolt sleeve; coat handsomely worked with shades to tone; lined with beautiful Flamecoloured Satin. PRICE, 33gns. % SEE OUR PROMENADE DISPLAY FRIDAY. z i I KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD : WELLINGTON. ' ( r "THE FASHION CENTRE.” 1 • . ’ FOOTBALL BOOTS — HOCKEY BOOTS SEASON 1923. | We are wel’ prepared this Sea-von to meet the lequirementa of keen Footballers and liockey players Our prices are considerably below last ! year’* and we have a splendid etock to choose from. WE CAN SUIT EVERY PLAYER. No 181? "ALL BLACK" CHROME RUGBY BOOTS-Lace clips; hard ; N boxed Diamond studs; "Our own make.’ Mens sizes 13/6. 1 w C S th3 «TW 6 li CINCH” RUSSET HIDE RUGBY OR SOCCER BOOTS- : M - tf McG™o E r nE lai clips, hard box toes, studs and toe bars; V « D ?™ ma COLLEGE" RUSSET CALF RUGBY BOOTS-Special lace clips, hard boxed toes, round studs; English make. ■ M5O "THE CERT” WATERPROOF RUSSET KIP SOCCER BOOTS—- [ M,s °Patent ikle pads and unbreakable toes; Durox soles and hee s, M 51^'&^R^6LrCK E BOX CALF RUGBY nonM stretch uppers, unbreakable toes, round studs; best English make. i THESE ARE “SURE WINNERS”—GET YOURS NOW. I '' _______________ I » R. HANNAH & CO;, LTD., MO LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. Uniform prices at all our Branches. \ i ” — DAYLIGHT LOADING, AND EFFICIENT At first blush it seems almost impossible to produce a really sound and efficientdaylight loading film Camera that can be bought for 11/9—yet it is true. The British-made "Maxim” snapshot Cameras are a revelation of good workmanship and real utility at a very low price. For beginners in photography, and especially for the boys and girls, they are admirable. Here are the sizes and prices: No. 1, 21 x 21; No. 2, 21 x 31; No. 3, 21 x 4J. 11/9. 15/-. 20/-. Inspection will show you that these are not toys, but practical in- ' etruments, capable of turning out good results. WATERWORTHS WORD IS WATERWORTHS BOND. If goods sup- . plied or work done fail to satisfy you are cordially invited to let ue know ab-ut it. WATERWORTHS, LTD:, LAMBTON QUAY, 58 QUEEN STREET, 705 COLOMBO STREET, WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (Opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH.

s S. P. ANDREW, Photographer. STUDIOS—--10 Willis Street, Wellington. An interesting Exhibit, of CAMERA WORK in two beautiful Processes— PINDIA PROOF” and MONOCHROME, is now on view (downstairs), at the above Studios, 10 Willis Street. NEW TEL. NUMBER—(See S. P. ANDREW, Studios), 1233. 'ART CONNOISSEURS & COLLECTORS. A RARE Opportunity of viewing n wonderful New Collection, specialJv selected to suit Wellington lovers of Genuine Art, whioh includes Georgian Coffee Pots and Teapots. William IV Silver. Antique Old Dutch Silver, magnificent Hall-marked Silver Tea Sets, Old Worcester Gold, and Morone Dinner Service. A large assortment of Rare Antique Jewellery. Heirlooms. Genuine Old Sevres Vases, superb Chelsea Figures. Old Cloisonne and- Satsuma. A beautiful collection of Boxes. 16th Century Silver. Old Ivory. Porcelain with Painted Miniatures. Nobodv can afford to miss the opportunity of their lives to see the Collection at the Front Shop in the Back Street—McKENNA'S, 245 Upper Willis St. (trams stop St. Peter's Church). HnHE Leading Tailors—Kitto nnd Son. JL 132 Willis St. (upstairs). Our Spring and Summer Suitings are now opened up. Exclusive designs in checks and stripes. Visit our Showroom nnd choose a Suit which will carry the mark Of distinction. Saltaire (guaranteed colours), in blues and Greys, always in ■took. Dress Suits and Ladies' Costumes a Specialty. Telephone 2312, _ ' (A Card.) Mr. h. l. glove R. DENTAL SURGEON. Mandel’s Buildings, 101 Willis Street. Tel. 800. BD. VIA L, B.D.S. • DENTAL SURGEON, Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street. (Over Hart’s). Telephone 1286. Millen paulin, b.d.s. (Late Knox Gilmer), dental surgeon, M Boulcott Street. Telephone 2723 W / E. Suckt'ng. Optician, Hood Bros.’ Bldg., 110-112 Lambtom Quay. Sir William Crookes Toric Eye-glasses. (£4 F. McLEAN, OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN. 120 Riddiford Street, Wellington. ■y.l_ <U nvt

THE WILL AND THE WAY. I No. 16. A Trust as Wide as the World. The sea sets no limits to the range of New Zealand’s Public Trust Office. The fact that the Dominion’s example with a State-guaranteed Office has been followed by several Australian States and by Great Britain, has opened up a wide field for reciprocity in the administration of estates. When the Public Trustee is required to deal with assets beyond Neyr Zealand, ho utilises the services of the State Trustees in other parts of the Empire. Those who put iheir affairs in the hands of the Public Trustee can have the comfort that their agent is not hindered by ties of time or place. His reach goes quickly over great spaces. New Zealand’s Public Trust Office is world wide in its scope. For full information, apply to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, or to the District Public Trustee nt Masterton, Napier, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Hawcra, and New Plymouth. DISTRICT OFFICERS at Martinboroiigh, Carterton, Eketahuna. Pahiatua, Woodville, Dnnnevirk", Wninukurau, Waipawa, Hastings. Wairoa, H. 8., Levin, Fell ding, Marton, Taihnpe, and Stratford. LEGAL NOTICE. BURTON AND MELTZER, Wellington, SOLICITORS. BEG to announce that thev have commenced the practice of their profession at 276 Lambton Quay, first floor, "H. 8. Buildings. Tel. 3880. KLOTHES LOTHES THAT KOUNT. Try— H. GOTLIEB, 248 Lambton Quay (Upstairs). "The High-class Tailor.” BESS SUK SPECIALIST. G. A. JORGENSEN. Cuba Ghuznt® Streets. ’Phono j«>—2s9. Tytyvea CTtrin jite —-

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