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BUSINESS NOTICES. WARM UNDERWEAR. COMFORTABLE AND SERVICEABLE When thinking about your undies for Winter, visit “Kirkcaldie's” Showroom and view the lovely garments there displayed. Everything you can possibly want, wo have; and at a price, which, combined with quality, stamps the\ value The Best. X .RIBBED WOOL AND COTTON VESTS-Low neck; without sleeves or with short sleeves. o NATURAL WOOL AND COTTON } v O^ N TV VES T S '7^ ith lJ .,p short or long sleeves; Chemise length. Womens O.S. 15/G. CREAM WOOL RIBBED VESTS-"Kantehrink;" low neck, Ribbon strap. CREAM WOOL RIBBED. VESTS-"Kantshrink;” with low neck; short ALDWCK)L e RIBBED VESTS-Low nook; no sleeves; ALL-WOOL RIBBED . VESTS-"Pesoo;" low ’ W 16/6 . ALSO; low neck; no sleeves ‘ Women's, 14/6; O.S. 15/6. WOOL AND SILK RIBBED VESTS-Low neck; no sleeves. 13/6. ALSO; with low neck and no sleeves ALL-WOOL WOVEN VESTS-"Jay;” V. Nook; short beeves. Chemise ’ iftnrrFh Womens, ly/o; u.b. 41/. g ALSO; with low neotand no sleeves. Women’s. 22/6, O.S. 24/6. ALL-WOOL WOVEN VESTS—‘'Tesco;” Chemise length; V neck; short sleeves. Womens, 22/6, O.S. <«/t>. . ALL-WOOL RIBBED COMBINATIONS—Low neck; Ribbon strap. 18/11. ‘ ALL-WOOL WOVEN COMBINATIONS—Low neck; Ribbon strap. 23/6. ALL-WOOL WOVEN COMBINATIONS-V. ALL-WOOL WOVEN COMBINATIONS—"Jayd’ • with high, V. or low necks; short sleeves. . Women’s 25/6; O.S. 29/b. CREAM OR NATURAL ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS—"Theta/’ with high or V. neck; short sleeves. Womens, 30/-; O.S. 35/6. * ; ALSO; high neck; long sleeves. Womens 32/6; O.S. 37/b. ■ ” NATURAL ALL-WOOL WOVEN COMBINATIONS—V. <w high necks; short sleeves. Women’s, 32/6; O.S. 35/6. 2' CREAM ALL-WOOL 'WOVEN COMBINATIONS—"Peso);" V. or low . ;r ” necks; short sleeves. » Womens 25/6 and 27/6; O.b. 29/6. ALL-WOOL WOVEN BLOOMERS—EIastic at waist and knee; in Navy, Grey, and Cream. Women’s 9/11, 13/6, 17/6; 0.5., 14/11, 19/6, 21/-. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD WELLINGTON. "QUALITY—SERVICE—VALUE.” FOOTBALL BOOTS — HOCKEY BOOTS /t SEASON 1923. ’ i ■' ■ . We are well prepared this Season to meet tho lequirements of keen Footballers and Hockey players Oux - prices are considerably below last year’s and we have - a splendid stock to choose from. WE CAN SUIT EVERY PLAYER. No. 161 V. "ALL BLACK” CHROME RUGBY BOOTS-Lace clips; hard boxed toes. Diamond studs; "Our own makd.” Men’s sizes 13/6. Youths 12/6. M. 48. "THE CINCH" RUSSET HIDE RUGBY OR SOCCER BOOTSMcGregor vamps, laoe clips, hard box toes, studs and toe bars; English make. > 16/6. M. 49 "THE COLLEGE" RUSSET ' CALF RUGBY BOOTS-Special vamp, strap, lace clips, hard b oxed toes, round studs; English make. 20/-. M. 50. "THE CERT" WATERPROOF RUSSET KIP SOCCER BOOTSPatent ankle pads and unbreakable toes; Durox soles and heels, toe bars and studs; best English make. 22/6. M. 51. "THE CERT" BLACK BOX CALF RUGBY BOOTS-Patent nonstretch uppers, unbreakable toes, round studs; best English make. 27/6. THESE ARE "SURE WINN ERS”—GET YOURS NOW. R: HANNAH & CO:,' LTD., IN LAMBTON QUAY AND IM CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Uniform prices at all our Branches. WHO SAID ‘MAXIMS’? Who said! "Maxims” Why, all the young photographers who nave com-' pared the British-made Maxim” snap-shot camera with other makes So simple a child can use them, daylightloading, taking roll film strong practical, efficient, they are a credit to British manufacturers. ’ 8 "MAXIM”- BRITISH-MADE SNAP-SHOT CAMERAS. No. x 2J; No. x 31; No. 3. 21 x 45./' Bring the boye and girls along to have a look at. |hem. WATERWORTHS WORD IS WATERWORTHS BOND. If goods sum few about it fe ” e fttll tO eatlSf ' r y ° U ar ® oordiaU 7 invited to lot us» WATERWORTHS, LTD:, tu LAMBTON QUAY, 58 QUEEN STREET, 705 COLOMBO STREET, WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (Opp, Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH.

'A MAN, famous as an exponent of the Styles that appeal to. young man of all ages, FROM 18 TO 80, Aptly describes The Style Artist, MB. FRANK BEDFORD, At MILLIGAN’S Kelburh Avenue, Where Latest Autumn Suitings have just been landed from London. . __________________l , ' 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 8. P. ANDREW, Studios), 1233. LEGAL NOTICE. BURTON AND MELTZER, Wellington, SOLICITORS, BEG to announce that they 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." THE Leading Tailorw-Kitto and Son, 132 Willie St. (upstairs). Our Spring and Summer Suitings are now opened up. Exclusive designs in checks and stripes. Visit our Showroom and choose a Suit which will carry the mark of distinction. Saltaire (guaranteed colours), in blues and Greys, always in Stock. Dress Suits and Ladies’ Costumes a Specialty. Telephone 2312, fA Card.] MR. H. L. GL 0 VER, DENTAL SURGEON. Mandel'* Buildings. ggg 101 1 Street,

London and Lancashire inSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE —Buildings, and/or Contents of every description. MARINE —All 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 Polsciea. Plate-glass and Fidelity Guarante® Insurance MOTOR-CAR — Comprehensive policies covering damage by Fire and Aocident. Full particulars and rates on application to Johnston and 00., Ltd., Agents and Attorneys, 168 Featherston Street, Wellington. 'Phone 310. "rriHE Papal Conquest," or "Wake Up John Bull," eight coloured illustrations. by Alexander Robertson, D.D. Price 3s. 9d. posted. S?nd for free sample copy of "The Sentinel"and literature price fists. Renewal membership 1823 for P.P.A. will ba received at P.P.A. BOOK DEPOT. 125 Lambton Quay. . OTLLEN PAULHL B.D.s' LVA. (Lato Knox Gilmer), DENTAL SURGEON. 24 Boulcott Street Telephone 2723 WEATHER FORECAST 4 AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for 'variable breezes, moderate to strong south-east-erly to north-easterlies ruling northward of Kawhia and East Oape; and south-westerlies to north-westerlies elsewhere. Weather fair to cloudy and misty at times in the northern and southernmost districts. Barometer unsteady with a falling tendency. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, April 11, 1923. The world is waiting for the man with ideas. And often the simplest inventions are the most useful and the most lucrative. Your idea may bo very valuable. Get it protected by Patent Rights. For advice about patents consult Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157Featherston Street, Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 175, 12 April 1923, Page 6

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