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w j„ , , , Opening of tie Bowling Season. i. ' _ ?t" ! » I This adrortisomont should appeal to overy Bon lor, particularly becauso any article j worn in. connection with tho game is stacked by us, and in quantities that allow of clubs I , being supplied. Last season was a most successful one for New Zealand Bowlers. Tins I gives rise to the opinion tbat tho ensuing season will provo a record one, from tho inJ creasod ( standpoint of increased devotees to f " ~ YE OLt)E GENTLE GA'ME, tv Hence we have laid oursohes out to cator well for players. \ i WE CLOSE AT ONE O'CLOCK TO-DAY, i bat, as you will., most probably read this m the morning, you will still have plenty of - ' tune to get anything you may require. The first section to deal with is tho 1 ' .SHOE'DEPARTMENT, ''THE SURREY, ,, WHITE BUCKSKIN OXFORD, with stout red rubber eoles,' '-, ' ' , PRICE, 17s. 6d.' i , "THE, OVAL/' WHITE CANVAS OXFORD, with red rubber soles! This is a .very ; , , flexible shoo, and is therefore particularly suitable for bowlers, as tho solo will not I cmk > " ' ' I PRICE, 16s Od. _ ' "THE OAKLAND," TAN VICI KID BOWLING BOOT-Ono of tho highest-grado boots * *• we import. Vory flexible, tho soles of specially fine red rubber, PRICE, 30s i, Njß.—The threo lines above are moro paiticularly adapted to Bowling than any others we have seen.- Wo,are waiting for your opinion. i I ',' "- ,", t THE SECTION NEXT IS CLOTHING. ' MEN'S SB. FLANNEL COAT AND TROUSERS, no lining, good patterns, and well m » d<? < ' ■ At 35s 6d. ,?' ' ' MEN'S, SB FLANNEL SUIT, m nice 'neat stripes. If' MEN'S D.B. COAT AND TROUSERS, unlmed This is a really first class mado suit, I , - ,' 'and as in light and dark colours Smart; patterns, PRICE, 45s .i • ' MEN'S WHITE FLANNEL BLAZERS, 15s 6d to 22s 6d \\ n "MEN'S NAVY FLANNEL BLAZERS, Os 6d to 11s 6d. 1,1,I ,1, MEN'S STRIPE FLANNEL BLAZERS, Us \l ' ' ' MEN'S, WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS, at 12s 6J to 18s.'6d. MEN'S WHITE CASHMERE'TROUSERS, at los 6d. to 18s 6d MEN'S PLAIN GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS, at 12s 6d to 13s 6.. ; ' , MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS, in neat stripes, 12s 6d. and Ws 6d. / , >( 'MEN'S WHITE DRILL TROUSERS, 5s 6d. : 1 1 ' ' MEN'S WHITE COATS, at 7s. 6d r MEN'S WASHING HATS, at 2s. - MEN'S'WHITE LINEN HATS, at 2s 6d , , iX' ' ELASTIC BELTS, in plain and stripes at Is 6d. each. : , ; .STRIPED BELTS, at Is each. f'>< KIR&CALDIE & STAINS, limited. i '- -> l ♦ i > \ "THE QIC STORE." .V ■ ~>'■' ' k, , ' ' ' ' ' WE DO A LARGE TRADE IN "SPORTS" \ ■' THE GREAT SHOES - BECAUSE WE HAVE THE ") 'rcoAirn-Dxn i i , Eia , HT KIND AND SELL THEIf AT { , < V;J2iiM 1 KUi I ! ' "'\ RIGHT PRICES.'-,, ,i'., ,/ ,/ 1 . m 'FOH MM'S^^OIWEIS ,^, SHOES. ,' - BOWLING A.ND TENNIS SHOES , BOOTS FOR CRICKETERS. ' MEN'S WHITE "CHAMPION" MEN'S "CHAMPION" CRICKET . * " - SHOES.btack rubber sol« 9, 4s Gd BOOTS, black rubber soles, 5s Gd t,.'. ' MEN'S WHITE "NATIONAL" MEN b WHITE CANVAS CKICKET I ' SHOES, avbite rubber tolc?, 7s. Gd. BOOTS, stout leather soles, 7s lid , MEN'S WHITE CANVAS OJFORDS, MEN'S SI'OUT WHITE CANVAS [, I Chromo and rubber "Buffer" soles, CRICKET BOOTS, leathor-lined, i specially made for, asphalt, 12s 6d strong soles '»' , MEN'S TAN CANVAS BOWLEG OUR OWN SPECIAL, 10s Gd , I ( SHOES, Willow C&lf Golosh, thick MEN'S WHITE DRILL BLUCHER J, red rubber sole*, 16s 6d BALS, u Into rubber - soles, Bs. Gd I ' , MEN'S WHITE BUCKSKIN SHOES, MEN'S WHI'IE BUCKSKIN BVLS, I thick red rubber soles, 16 6d Englieh make, leather soles, 17s 6d I' . MEN'S TAN WILLOW CAtF SHOES, MEN'S, WHFTE BUCKSKIN CIUCKEI , i , ' thick red rubber soles, 21s BOOTS, with cap and stiap, 21s ' I , GLACE RUNNING SHOES, feather-noight, 6 spiles, 11s <Gd f . J h COREECT BOXING BOOTS, Chrome soles, "Association," 123 6d. R. -'HANNAH AND CO., LTD., -.', , t s ,' \ ' THE BIG BOOT MARTB, , ';• i ' UAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. '■A- , <*» , THE, SUIT' FOR YOU! '" - /tAHEUE'S k lot of Extra Quality in a BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO 'S Suit to Order, lmposJL possible to get elsewhere. ' ' Tons of Style,', tdo, Grand Workmanship, and the Characteristic Snap so hard to explain jr" a words > , * j ■ The Suitings are Superior, the Cut and Pit Al, while tho Good Wearing Qualities aro ' / bard to beat > > • ,r BEADFOSD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMB'ION QUAY, WELLINGTON • J '„' BA R'T L'E T"T. T4lim ' ; , PQRTRAIT 'PHOTOCtRAPHEH; ;' 'i" ,10 WILLIS STREET (Between Grand Hot el and Carroll's), anJ at AUCKLAND, '

jk> ' KING OF rABLBWAi'i'RS. . f{f ' ' TLo Water that gives Tou.hei'nh anl t , ' , keeps you healthy. , j; . '• "'WAI-RQNGQA" [\ *■ - * > NATURAL :;,\ ' 4 ; MINERAL' WATER. Drink it as often as yon ~. can. It's'good ton you. \ " .T.& W. YOUNG,,Wellington Agents f'' '* £' ' ' ' ' ./ ■, , CRESCENT TEA i" ' ' BPEAKB FOR ITSELF) ' V ' ' And f/ . 'iS LOVED BY ALL • I 1 \ LADIES. i , < < ( [ \ C 1263 jaEW- ' ' COMMEECIAL HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves, one minute > i from General Post Office ! MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. TARIFF,' Bs. PER DAY, , \ ■ DAY AND NIGHT POKTEE. ■ l A Single Bottle of ALE, WINE, or SPIEITS ' b( Wholesale Pnoes, obtamablo in Bottle Store ' '' A delicious Cup of Tea'or Glass of Wine may , , be obtained Iα 'tlio Ladies' Rofreahmetit Itoom,' next Whitcombo and Tombs. , Motor Cars for Hire, with experienced dmeri Charges reasonable. Garage—liLAlE : STREET. < , Wmea and Spirits Pure, and of the Very Best. G. PINNOCK. CIOO2 (Lato Trocadero), Proprietor. TTOGGAED.AND PEOUSE, *-*■ ARCHITECTS, \' < r UNION BAxNK OF AUSTRALIA I ' BUILDINGS, [ HUNTEK STSEBX,

MILLINE2Y DISPLAY. MIUINtUY 'JJIbWjAY. ABEILLUNT DISPLAY OF NEW bEAbUN'S MILUiViJiEY. See Windows for Dainty New beoEoa's Hati i at ledaoiuble puces Spsciiil Lino of Smui tly trimmed Hats, in new buades, at lib. llu. At' MRS MATHEWSON'S. HANNAH'S BUILDIMSS, C 1203 '.OG LAUBIOX QUAY, (iILVEB r AND TANCY ENAMEL JEWEIAEBY. In Great Variety. Eanglce 7e Oil., 9a Oil, 10s (!d., Ha. Ud, (id, Hi (.a, 15s (id. Peudants 3s. Cd . 3s' 6d, 6s 6U. liruochos 35., 33 Cd., is. 9d. Eat I'iDs, Js. Gd,, 35., is. Od. Charm Fins, 2s. ' M. HEINEMANN,/--^ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Telephone ISO. ' 10S Willis Street. A CAED. AL'FRED RDE7E, X 1 L.D.S., R.CS., England, DENTAL Sl/RGLON i (Lato of London, W), 10 Willis btreAt, Wellington. Snmo Entrance as Bartlett's Studio. Telephone 2493. ' ' 01103 MUNEY TO LEND. IN any Sums, on Approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Hates .Repayment by Instalments can be arranged. SIK KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Telephone No. 31. ' 31 Hunter Street. 01037 CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS aro Inserted in "Tho Dominion" as folJorji— Situations Vacant -, Situations Wanted / 1G Words Houses and Land To Lot t Sixdougk. Boaitt and BMideucQ i

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 627, 2 October 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 627, 2 October 1909, Page 4

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