BUSINESS NOTICES. EXCLUSIVE SILK HOSIERY. [He “MARVEL” The "SUSANNE” ' [The "RUBY RINGS" The "LA FRANCE” Are Real Silk Hose that represent the “KIRKCALDIE” quality, and are sold with the assurance that complete satisfaction will result. A Quality Silk Hose is an imperative demand of Dame Fashion td/day.: The immediate call is for shades of Cream to deep Champagne, from Pale Flesh to Sunburn, Toast to Tan, Cinnamon to Brown, Silver to Mid Grey. • THE “MARVEL” —A Heavy Real Silk Hose with a silk finished ribbed expanding top; is a proved winner of favour, being very moderately priced for a durable silk hose — Wonderful Value, Price 9/11 THE “SUSANNE”— A Real Silk Hose of faultless wearing, full fashioned with silk finished cotton suspender tops. Our new “Susanne” is now made with a Burlington run stop I to prevent the suspender runs; a boon in so fine a silk Hose— P ric e 14/11 THE “RUBY RING”— A. New Silk Hose, and a great success because of its solid wearing qualities. It has a cotton suspender top, full fashioned, and is America’s most popular Hose — Trice 14/11 THE “LA FRANCE” —The Standard of Silk Hose. We have just received supplies of this magnificent Silk Hose, and can supply almost nny shade required.— Price 19/G OUR “RUBY RING” —In Silk throughout, with a garter welt, lined with Lisle to prevent suspender runs. All fashion shades. Price 22/6 WE PAY POSTAGE. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS LTD. Famous for Quality, Style and Value.
“APEMS" FOR ALL’. The range of British Made “APEM” Cameras includes models suitable for young and old, for beginners and experts. The Box-form Daylight Loading Magazine “APEM’’ at 15/- and 20/- is an ever-acceptable gift for young people. The “Vest Pocket” I 5-8 x2| inch picture, is a very dainty model weighing only 1 lozs., and selling from 38/6. The "Altrex" 2J x 3£ picture, sells complete from 55/-. "Feltrex” 3Jx 4} (|-plate) at £5 5/- are wonderful value. Then there are "DE LUXE” Models for those who want the very best procurable in Camera construction and finish combined with the highest class Anastigmat lenses. PALL AND INSPECT the stock. It is a pleasure to show the goods, and you are free to purchase or not at your pleasure. WATERWORTHS LTD. New Address—--216 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, (Opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains). ALSO AT 58 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, 705 COLOMBO STREET (Opposite Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH.
RONDON AND LANCASHIRE I INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlRE—Buildings, and pr Contents of every description. MA PINK—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 Guarantee Insurance. MOTOR-CAR — Comprehensive Policies covering damage oy Fire and Accident. Full particulars and rates on application to Johnston and Co., Ltd., Agents and Attorneys, 168 Featherston Street, Wellington. 'Phone 40—562. IN 1926 BE WELL DRESSED AND BE HAPPY. IT COSTS NO MORE TO WEAR CHOICE ENGLISH SUITINGS AND WELL MADE SUITS. As their life is double or treble those of the Lower Grades, Place Your Orders at MILLIGAN’S KELBURN AVENUE, And Be Sure of the Beat. NOTICE. The S. P. ANDREW STUDIOS Will reopen on January 11. ’Appointments can now be made. 'Phone 41—693. S. P. ANDREW, Photographer, STUDIOS ;>i WELLINGTON. (Bartlett Studio) AUCKLAND. TO THE PUBLIC. CnUE Partnership hitherto existing be--1 tween D. MORRISON AND C. PENNEY, trading as Morrison and Penney Merchant Tailors, Willie Street, Wellington, BAS BEEN DISSOLVED. Mr. C. Penney’s interest has been acquired by Mr. C. Glenday, who bus been associated with the business tor the last six years, and in future the name of the Firm will be MORRISON & GLENDAY Macarthy’s Chambers, 50 Willis Street, Wellington. Telephone 42—-943. ATAKE sure you order your Suit ToLrx day. Style, fit, and quality assured. Lewis Tailoring Rooms, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, Manners Street (first floor). SUM MER S UITS. GtENTLEMEN, order your Summei r Suit To-day. Wide assortment of materials. C. Stockbridge. Tailor. 59 Cleveland Street, Brooklyn. Japan has no poisonous reptiles and few wild animals. The treadmill is said to be the invention of the Chinese and used first for the PWP93O of raising water.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 91, 12 January 1926, Page 6
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