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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. GET THE RACE GOWN T O ■ DAY! THERE WILT, BE PLENTY OF TIME TO MAKE A SELECTION OF THE RACE GOWNS' TO-DAY, AND IF ANY ALTHUATIONSA3TEREQUIRED THEY CAN HE MADE IN AMPLE TIME. THE SELECTION SHOUT.'!) BE MADE TUTS MORNING. AND YOU WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OF CHOOSING DIG ASSORTMENT IF YOU COME TO US. MODEL NINON GOWN, painted floral patterns, on a foundation of white silk, bodice made of the floral ti in on v.ith striped front of rows of Valenciennes Jaro, gathered on white net, small collar of gathered lace, fastening tra to velour front, full sleeves of plain white ninon with culls of lace; full skirt of the ninon with JD.ro! border around knees and gathered in front s'how.’ng underskirt of plain ninon. Over gown is worn a beautiful coatee of black ninon and hcavv white lace finished at waist with black ribbon velvet. PRICE XVI 13s. HANDSOME DOWN, in champagne Oriental satin; the bodice is made of heavy lace over ninon, with straps of champagne satin over shoulders and fastening into waistbdt; pretty front of c. jm edged with save blue glass rings ' 'ai ten its, plain sleeves (o wrist of lace and small band of ninon finishing the neck ; pretty skirt of satin slightly draped in front and finished with cords and square buttons. PRICE AG 10s fid. ’IMA ITT MODEL GOWN, in cerise satin, Bengali no bodice in a simple pleated style with a front of tucked nim.m. plain sleeves to wrist, finished with frill of Tiihoii, trimmed with brilliant buttons. Skirt in pannier stylo with the material in folds on one side of skirt. PRICE i!l3 12s. ’HARMING GOWN, in sky blue sponge crepe, hodico made in a dainty Kimono style with yoke of gatlion<l net, an (1 pleated frills edging yoke and piped with vienx rose silk, sleeves with on© inch band of gold ninon on edge. Draped pieces on skirt, finished with vienx rose buttons. PRICE AG 16s 6d. PRETTY GOWN, in smoko blue. Oriental satin; hodico made with the silk gathered into plain shoulder pieces and showing a ninon front which extends into a V-shnpo down front of skirt; round collar and fronts of black satin finished with u row of amber buttons, now shaped loose sleeccs tighten nig into wrist with satin and ninon cutis; plain skirt, finished with satin buttons. PRICE A 6 Gs. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. GEORGE & KEKSLEY. LTD. FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY •WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING WONDERFUL IN STYLISH NECKWEAR, LOT 1.—771 Dozen JABOTS, in dainty net face, Paris or white, also in white mu-din. edged lace, and Guipure lace pin on Jabots. All new teason's goods. Honestly Worth Is Hd to 3s lid each. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE Is and Is 6d each. LOT 2,-75 Dozen each GUIPURE LACE AND WHITE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN COLLARS, newest Sunshine thane. Fine quality lace and muslin. Actual Values Is 3d to 2s each. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE 9d each. LQT 3.-93,} Dozen SUNSHINE COLLARS. Beautiful fine quality. Guipure lace, Paris or white. Newest shapes, square and round comers, extended shoulder points, and low or high fitting necks. Actual Values Is 9d to 2e lid each. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE Is to Is 3d each. LOT 4.—45 Dozen HANDSOME LACE COAT COLLARS. Of beautiful quality. Guipure ]ace, extra largo size, suitable for all trimming purposes. Actual Values Is lid to 10s 6d each. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES Is 6d to 2S 6d each. LOT 5.—15 Dozen only IMITATION HO NITON LACE COLLARS. Newest Sunshine shades, in champagne and string colour, with slight introduction of brighter colour. For coat, collar or blouse; Aetna] Values 2g to 3s fid each. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE Is Gd each. GEORGE & KERSEEY. LTD.. WELLI NGTON. BOOTS AND SHOES BY MAIL. Rho time and distance between YOU and our magnificent ; stock of BOOTS and SHOES is measured by the Dominion’s fastest mail delivery. OUR NEW STYLE BOOK ‘ AND PRICE CATALOGUE, Containing 48 pages of up-to-date Footwear News, and interestingly illustrated, IS NOW READY. If we have not sent you one, let us know about it, and you’ll have a copy Just as quick as the po&t can bring it. Buying through our Catalogue is quite as satisfactory as buying in person—that is why we db such a large mail order business. WRITE FOR A CATALOGUE NOW. WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO FORWARD ONE. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., THE BIG BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. |JIOR DASH, SPARKLE, VIGOUR AND FLAVOUR ’ PURIRI MINERAL.’ WATER. The Call: “WHISKY AND PURIRI.” FREEZING SHEEP & LAMBS. HE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED, is prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS by weight™- at per head. The Company also offers Clients every facility for Freezing on their own < TWos can bo obtained on application at the Company’s Office, or from any Ae buyers te the country. W. G. FOSTER. Managing Director.

PROFESSIONAL. IBK AND WILSON, SOLICXTOHS. PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. Money to Lend on Approved Freehold Securities at Lowest Hates ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once. pOLD AND ABC US, ' Jr PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, Accountants'’ Chambers. Johnston street, Wellington. TVOCGLAS, SIR KENNETH, Solicitor. 31, Hunter street. Money to Lend in any Sums on approved Freehold Security (at Lowest Current Rates). Repayment by Instalments can bo arrangedBUSINESS NOTICES. ENGAGEMENT RINGS. NOW is a favourable opportunity for selecting ono of our lamous GEM RINGS. Best selection and most genuine in tho City. G. T. WHITE. JEWELLER, 274, Lambton quay. TITHE Mercantile Agency, E. G. DUN AND CO. Established 1841. For the Promotion and Protection of Trade. 212 Branches. Status Reports and Collection of Overdue Accounts. Nathan’s Building. Wellington. FOR INFORMATION RELATING TO pATKXTS AND TRADE MARKS CONSULT BALDWIN AND HAYWARD, P ATE N T ATTOR XL VS, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington.

WORDS OF WISDOM. TO MY PEOPLE, — . .. . When a demand arises for an article nnd if the supply should not bo quite equal to the demand, it creates a scaicitv. consequently higher prices. *lns lb 1 ideas and customs have been introduced \n\T the Orient, and are spreading rapidly: this, along with the world s increasing population, has caused an extra demand for all kinds of IcKxi etc and as the producing area has not increased correspondingly, it. at once reflects on the producing countries, and iaises Britain is the only free trade country of any importance in the world. In Great Britain, only a few' days ago, a Commission was appointed to inquire into the reasons why the cost °n»ujS bad increased. It has been officially stated, while the cost of living bad mcieased 50 per cent, during the last twentv-fivo years, wages had only increased 15 per cent, for the same so it is obvious taxing the land will not reduce the cost of living, nor increase the -workers' wapee. and tho otuy remedy for Great Britain is Protection. The Orient has, and is erecting, huge industries equipped with modern machinery. ami to be worked with Asiatic labour. The question suggests itself to mv people—how can any English-speaking country cope with this menace unless amply' protected to save our industries nnd wage-earners _ from being brought down to the Asiatic level. . , , , The Single Tax theory is absolutely one tax on the land and free trade. It is apparent it would not lessen the co-c of production, but reduce wages to cope with Asiatic labour, augmented with modern machinery. There is still hope. a . I am credibly informed the success of the Single Tax policy will depend upon the world adopting it; this ought to ensure safety for a time. T strongly advise my people and the imaginary sufferers, to feast upon the well-known recipes, prosperity and longevity, etc. viz.: — Ample protection on things we can produce, and good wages—"(’HAMPTON MUSCLE - RAISER FLOOR." am! ‘‘STVN'D VRD" OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS,—T remain, always at your service.—CTCAM PION". P.S.—Follow example, ami spurn Single Tax and I ris> I rade.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8559, 23 October 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8559, 23 October 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8559, 23 October 1913, Page 6

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