HOSIERY FOR WOMEN, GIRLS AND BOYS. ■;! ■ The protection of the feet in winter is a matter of special importance. Warm stockings save other, expenses, and tho stockings • thomselves;.cost very little/' The hosiery wo place-on offer is absolutely dependable, for the stockings are of good grades, and'were bought by us from the leading, manufactur- . ers. ' ■ /. ' WOMEN'S STOCKINGS, in tan and black, with vertical white stripe,' At 3s, 6d. a pair, WOMEN'S FINE SHOT RIBBED STOOK- : INGS, in. tan and sky blue, tan and . -emerald, black and aky blue, black and • white, At 3d. 3d. a pair. WOMEN'S FANCY TARTAN HOSIERY, in all the latest oolourings, i. At 4s. 6d,, 4b. lid., 6s: 6d. a pair. WOMEN'S CASHMERE STOCKINGS, in : black and- tan, embroidered fancy floral fronta, At 2s. lid., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d. a pair ■ WOMEN'S CASHMERE HOSE; 'with fancy I circular and bracelet stripee in.'various , ■ colourßj - At . 3s. Cd. a-'pair. WOMEN'S LISLE - HOSE,; laoe - dnd plain, with viyella foot, in tan and black, - / At 2s. 6d. a pair. WOMEN'S BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, . ■ embroidered self, or: fancy oolonrs, ~ ' .-. • At 2s. lid. a pair. WOMEN'S: CASHMERE: HOSE, plain, ribbed, or laoe, in black and tan, . At Is. lid., 2s. 6d., 3s. lid., 3s. 6d. a pair. CHILDREN'S > .CIRCULAR ' STRIPED SOCKS,- in. tan and white and navy 'and : viMiite.' • Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6; ■ . At Is.: 2d., 15.'.3d.-,.15. 4d.v ls. -Sd. a pair. CHILDRENJS THREE-QUARTER HOSE, -heavy ribbed for-wintor wear; in tan or l}lack. v Sizes, 3; 4, 5, 6, 7,18, 9. At Is. 2d., Is; 3d., Is. 4d., Is. 5d,, . 'V / v Is, 6d., le. 7d,, Ib, Bd. a pair. BOYS', HEAVY WORSTED, STOCKINGS, • for hard wearing. :. Sizes, •3, 4, 5, -6, 7, 8, 9. Quality A, At Is. 4d., Is. 6d., Is, , ' Bd., Is. 10d., 25., 2s. 2d., 2s.'4d. ■..'■r Quality ,B, At 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. - 9d., 35., 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 9d. ■Quality C,- At 35., 3s; 3d:, 35."6 d.. 3s. 9d., 4s. 3d., 4s. 6d. Kitbc&Uk & Stains, Limited. KB MO'V A L s' AL E! ,EMOVAL SALE! LAST I'EW DAYS. Every Line Further .Reduced. 25 SILK AND CHIFFON EVENING BLOUSES, ,7;1 -jifteducid frbin■ 305.-to '129.' fid.SPECIAL REDUCTIONS . i : ■ ■ -In.) V. UNDERCLOTHING, ' , ' ' DRE&SING GOWNS, , ■ , ■ ANQ JACKETS. ' 'LAST FEW'DAYS., 1 mrs. mathews6n, LAMBTON: QUAY. C 1265 -p- SPEAR, U. P. 0. C., - 0 -* 1 DR. OF OPTICS. : ' : EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. -' Optical Parlors— . ■1 STREET, KING'S CHAMBEES. " WELLINGTON, N.Z. - A Large Stook of; Optical Goods eariied, also Speaking Trumpets and . Instruments to Im-' provo the Hearing. . . ', , Ttono 2562. . , CllOi TUEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves,: wio minnte from General Post Office, v ' v . MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. TARIFF, Ss. PER DAY. DAT AND NIGHT PORTER. A Single Bottle of ALE, WINE, or SPIRITS at Wholesale Prices obtainable in Bottle Store. 'A'delicious Cup of Tea or' Glass of Wine may bo obtained in the Ladies'.Refreshment Room, next Whitcombe and Tombs. .; . . .... Motor Cars for hire, with experienced drivers. Charges reasonable. Garago—BLAlß STREET. Wines: and Spirits Pure and of the Very Best. r G. PINNOCK (Late Trocadero), Proprietor. , 1 V CIOO2 MONET TO LEND. IN any sums, on approved Freohoxd Security, at Lowest Current Rates. - V ' Eepayment by instalments can be arranged. SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS. Solicitor, .. . Telephone No. SI. 31 Hunter Street. . C 1057 "OULKLET AND DIDSBURY, . ■r* ! : Dental Surgeons, : '91 WILLIS STREET'; WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. , CBO3 | , A CARD. V ■ ' r i ale BE D ' REEVE, ' .?"• L.D.5.,, R.C.S., England. , ' DENTAL SURGEON, 1 (Late of London, W.). 1 10 Willis Street, Wellington. • Same' Entrance as Bartlett's Studio. Telephone 2103. *- . C 1199 i HOQSABD AND PROtISE, ARCHITECTS, DfflOll BANK OF AUSTRALIA, I BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. " ■ . - - : : ■' I T\:- . MURR A Y ; KE AN, : ARCHITECT. '. 31 Hunter Street, . Wellington. <90 tO ' . . .. ...... • 5 i BIRTHS, MARRIACES AND DEAfHS. | BIRTH. 1 BEERE.—On,tho 23rd June,'l3o9, at 32 Tina- , kori Road,-Wellington, the wife of Oswald Beere—a daughter. ' • I LEATHERLAND.-On July 4, 1909, at their i rcaidenoe,' Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, to ■. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Leatherland, d son.. j ■ . . DEATHS. LEATHERLAND.—On' July 5, 1909, Daisy, ■ i dearly-bßloved wife of P. E- ; Leatherland. ■■ Deeply regretted. : \ ]!\: - DAVIS.—On July 4, 1909, at Wellington Hos- , pital. Charlotte Hannah, beloved, wife of William Davis, No. 2. Vogeltown Eoad; aged .64 years. . , JOHNS,—At Brooklyn, on! Jillj* 5, 1909, .Maryi beloved ' wife of : the ■ late William Johns, aged 73 yjaxs. Deeply regretted. PlKE>*On flth, July, 1009,. at. .Maranui, 1 Wel«. ' 1 llngton, suddenly, Gordon Seldos Pike, i«ed , .ai jeaifc Pufiaii • I
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 556, 10 July 1909, Page 4
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