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BUSINESS NOTICES. Special London purchase- of beautiful French Silks bought at a huge reduction. ENTRANCING ’ SILKS AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES The selection is wonderfully assorted and comprises the choicest and most fashionable Ball Room Silks and Satins and all the I latest styles for street and afternoon wear. BY SELECTING YOUR FROCK FROM THIS PURCHASE THE SAVING WILL BE GREAT IF IT COMES FROM KIRKCALDIE’S IT MUST BE GOOD —* 600 YARDS SATIN GLISSADE— A most effective draping fabric in beautiful , colours; rose pink, sky, almoner, flame, marigold and ivory. >' 38 inches wide. 7/11 trovrJ Special Purchase Price, •/ ' ' ydlU 1200 YARDS SHOT SATIN APOLEDE.—Has all the appearance of a Tissue Fabric at a fraction of the cost. In every wanted shade. Sky, gold, flame, bright rose, silver, wedgwood, cherry, apricot, apple green, rose pink and ivory. . 38 inches wide Q/1 1 J ' Special Purchase Price, '-»/ I I yam 450 YARDS SATIN AIAROCAIN. —A delightful quality in good colourings. Blue, mignonette, pink, gold, light and dark navy, ivory and black. 38 inches wiae Q/1 1 x_ Special Purchase Price, 7/11 ydIU 130 YARDS ONLY, FRENCH SILK—For smart afternoon frocks; in mole, grey, brown, bottle green, nigger, beaver, and black grounds, with multi-coloured stripes. 36 inches wide f. /I 1 Special Purchase Price, V/ llyal Cl 050 YARDS ALL SILK AIAROCAIN. — This is a wonderful lino offered at half its usual value. In saxe, wedgwood, nattier, flame, lavender, amethyst, shrimp, putty, toast, mid-brown, grey, mastic, champagne, oyster, navy and black. 38 inches wide Q/1 1 1 Special Purchase Price, 7/ I I yaiCl 1500 YARDS HEAVY FRENCH CREPE DE CHINE.—A superb quality in a , most complete range of beautiful shades; vieux rose, flame, old gold toast, kingfisher, sky, orang®, gold, purple, bois de rose, salmon, cherry, scarlet, saxe, nattier, electric, forget-me-not. royal, marigold, cocqnlicot.' fawn, champagne, beige, helio, mauve, amethyst, henna, pink, light and dark navy, light and dark grey, ivory and black. This value is unbeatable. 40 inches wide 1 fl Special Purchase Price, I v/U yard DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. Call or write for patterns at once. » KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD. •‘VALUES UNEQUALLED.”

BONA FIDE BARGAINS You can purchase our bargain lines with the same confidence that you buy our new goods. Our STOCKTAKING BARGAINS offer an exceptional opportunity for making advantageous purchases. CAMERAS AT ONE-THIRD VALUE can be seen in our windows. These are modern, efficient instruments carrying our guarantee of service. Frames, albums, and general equipment are also reduced. Call and inspect. That spool—leave it with us to develop and print, and you will be delighted to note the quality of the results.

iVATERWORTHS LTD., 286 LAMBTON QUAY, 58 QUEEN ST. 705 COLOMBO ST. (op. Triangle' , WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH.

COLLECTORS AND ARI LOVERS Are cordially invited to view the Collection of— Genuine Antique English and French Furniture. Rare Old English China, Genuine Chelsea, Crown Derby and Dresden Figures, and Old Continental Porcelain. Fine Crystal. Georgian and Victorian Silver, in Teapots, Coffee Pots, and Trays. Water Colours, Oil Paintings, and Mezzotints. Also Rare Pieces of Antique Jewellery, Showing at McKENNA’S & COMPANY ART AND ANTIQUE GALLERIES, 216 Lambton Quay Wellington:

ENLARGING AT HOME. The new form of enlarging apparatus is the greatest advance in enlarger invention for some years. ALOIS ENSIGN ENLARGERS, As easy to use as a printing frame. Focusing automatically eliminated. Always ready for use. Films or Plates —Gas or Electric. F.l.—From V.P.K. to P.C. ... £3 0 0 F.2.—3J x2Jto 7 x 5 £3 12 6 .V.2. —3$ x 24, gives- a choice of 8 sizes, up to 14 x lOin £9 0 0 V. 3 —ip., 8 sizes, to IS x Hin. £lO 12 6 HARRINGTONS (N.Z.) LTD. “The Versatile Photo Store/’ 40-42 WILLIS STREET. KODAKS. ENSIGNS. CARBINES, Etc. If it rains If it’s cold. Wear a Burberry. ,You can be serenely comfortable in one of the . Special Burberry Coats 12 of which are for sale at from £9/9/-' to £l3/13/- at MILLIGANS, Kelburn Avenue. - The above are dressy, weatherproof coats eent to us by mail, and represent' smart London stylo. T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE I INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlRE—Buildings, and/or Contents of every description. MARINE—AI) Classes ot Marine Insur. ance, 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 Guarantee Insurance. MOTOR-CAR—Comprehensive Policies covering damage by Fire and Accident. Full particulars and rates on application to Johnston and Co., Ltd., Agents find Attorneys, 168 Featherston Street, Wellington. ’Phone 310. S. P. ANDREW. Ltd., PHOTOGRAPHER STUDIOS— 10 WILLIS STREET (Adjoining Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON, And BARTLETT STUDIOS- AUCKLAND, FOR PORTRAITS IN "MONOCHROME.” And “INDIA PROOF.” Two Beautiful Methods of Photographic Work. OVERCOATS, TAILOR-MADE, from £8 Bs. to £lO 10s. WHY PAY BIG PRICES FOR READYMADE GARMENTS. When you can get a TAILOR-MADE at a Lower Price We have big stocks of al! classes of Overcoating, includin'' the'popular Aviator Cloth. JAMES BELL, LTD., 61 MANNERS STREET. H. E. Andrews. | lIL Jackson. ANDREWS & JACKSON, Dental Surgeons. 132 Willis Street, McDonald’s Building*.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 218, 15 June 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 218, 15 June 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 218, 15 June 1925, Page 8

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