LADIES , GAUNTLET GLOVES.
Our first shipment of theso Glovca was quickly sold out, ahd our second shipment is now in, and prompt attendance at our Glove Counter is 'icoossary if there is any desiro to possess theso Gloves. TAN CAJPE GAUNTLETS, with strap and dome at wrist. At 3s. Hd. and ss. 6d. a pair. TAN DOGSKIN GAUNTLETS, with strap and. dome at Wrist. At 6s. 6d. a pair. FRENCH KID GAUNTLETS, with strap and dome at wrist. At 7s. lid. a pair. Long Evening Gloves. Wβ have a very complete range of Evening Glovea, and, in view of the numerous eocial functions pending, it would bo unwise to delay making a selection. MOSQUETAIBE WHITE KID GLOVES, 20-button length, At 9/U and 14/6 a pair. MOSQUETAIRE WHITB feU) GLOVES, 16-fautton length, At 7/11 and 11/6 a pair. 16-buttoKmos'quetaib,e kid gloves, in pink, tuscan, sky blue, and heliotrope, ' At 11/6 a pair. 16 - BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES, in white, biscuit, fieefle, champagne, and beaver, At 7/11 and 9/6 a pair. 16-BUTTON MOSQUETAIEE BLACK KID GLOVES, At 8/li a pair. 16-BUTTON ' MOSQUETAIRE BLACK SUEDE GLOV3S, , , At' 9/6 a pair. 12-BUTTON LENGTH ' MOSQUETAIRE GLOVES, In White Kid, At 4/11, 5/U, 7/11, 8/11 a pair. \ln Suede, in white, beavor, ficelle, biscuit, and champagne, At 5/11, 7/8 a pair. il-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE BLACK KID GLOVES, ' At 6/6 a pair. 8-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, with stitched backs, in . blnok, whitfy navy, green, brown, beaver, and tan, / , At 6/6 a paif. 2-DOME KID GLOVES, in white only, At 2/11, 4/11, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 a pair. 2-DOME KID GLOVESj with stiWhed baoks in white, sky blue, pink, hebotropoj • mauve, and tuscanj At 5/6 a pairi Linen lisle mosquetaire evening GLOVES, in white oiJy, 16-Bctton Length, At 2/9 a pair. 20-Button Length, At 8/3 a pain SILK MOSQUETAIIIB GLOVES, in white and crediu, , / ' At 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 a pair. 16 - BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE , SILK GLOVESj in sky bhio and pink, At 3/6 n pair. Kitkcal&te & Stems; Limited. ,
GREAT REMOVAL SALiI IMT B S. M A T H E W S 0 N, iriLLINEI?,, LAiIBTON QUAY. EVERY LINE AT CLEARING PRICES. Preparatory to JCoung to Hannah's Buildlligs, ~ | Lambton Quaj. 200 10s. fid. BlouseS Reduced to 3s lid , , each. 150 Trimmed Hats, at 2s, lid.,' Us. lid. and i 3 M CaCh - ' CI2SS i TENDON AND LANCASHIRE ,FIHE i INSURANCE COMPIftY: i j FIRE, MARINC, AND ACCIDENT. Scouri'ty to Policyholders .. .£1,430,000. Mercantile and Every Other Description df Risk Undertuken tit Lbn&it Carrcnt Kates Chidf , JOHNSTON AN'D CO., LTD., Wellington; ( our ,> H. HEUfEMANN^ . Snccessor to Alfred Niool, WATOHItAKER AND JEWELLER, 103 WILLIS STREET. BIAiIOND RINGS-I am showing a very Choice , Selection, mounted in various up-to-date styles; my long connection liith the wholesale business has enabled itio lo obtain ston.es> of tl»u hnest quality at first hand, fciiilst'thb mounting is done in'the best pttssiblo manner. ' P'RICES' AVILL SATISFY EVERY PURCHASER. NEW dOODS in all Linfcs now arnving., TELEPHDNJ! i% CIW6 HOdGARi) AND PROUSE, ARCHITFCTS, UNION BANK OF- AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, IIUNTER STREET. A CAIiD. ALFRED REEVE, ■fr... L.D.8.,, 8.C.5., England, DENTAL SURGEON, (Late of London, W.). 10 Wilfii Sbeet, Wellington. ' Same Entrance as Bartleti's Studio. Telephone 2-493. CIIS9 , GOULTEE, SOLICITOR, ' N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel Securities at from JES per cent. ClllO MTJREAY KEAtt, * AECHITECT. aH^SX t, m BiRTtfS, HARRIACEB AND DEATH 3. BIRTHS. ' WAKELIN.-On June 27, 1309; at Wanranuij to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wakolin, a daughter. ASHWELL.—On June 30th, at Raetihi! to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ABhwell-a daughter. maKriAge. , , M'NEfLL—THOMPSON.-On the 9th June, at St. Thomas's ChurJ 1 -, Nowtown, by,the Rov. J Walker, Alan, second son of Alexander M'Neill (Royal Engineers), of Wanganui, te LoUie, second daughter of the Into 1. G. Thompson, of Wellington. >_^_ , DEATHS. WICKENS.—On 27th June, 1909, at his residenct P°^° nb 7 Hall 'J. b , el Sra . ith ,. St "& Mr. Frederick Nimrod Wickens, in his 80th year. YATES.-On June 28, 1909, Frank S. Yates, in his 39th year. , IN MEMORIAM. TOCKIIR.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Elizabeth lillcn Dorothy Tooker, who died 27th Juno, 1907. Wo miss theo fioin our home, dear mother, Wo mias theo fiom thy place; A shadow o'er our life is ('ast. Wo miss the sunshido bf Ihy face. Wβ miss thy kind and wllliiig hand, Thv fond and earnest caro; Our Tioroo is dark without theo: Wb miss thee ovorywjicre. 1 Assie Karl
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 550, 3 July 1909, Page 4
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