5 Show Windows Fell of Boots, All New Goods. .WITH OUR REGULAR ENORMOUS STOCK, AND THIS STOCK JUST OPENED MAKES AN UNEdUALLED SHOW. THE "WINDOWS IN QUESTION ARE SITUATE IN BRANDON STREET. 'ALL BOOTS STOCKED BY US ARE BY THE BEST MAKERS ONLY. THE MAKERS OF OUR MEN'S BOOTS ARE CROCKETT AND JONES, THE FAMOUS "WALK-OVER" BY THE GEORGE E. KEITH CO., SLATER AND MORRELL, J. E. FRENCH. COMFORT, STYLE, DURABILITY, AND PRICE. ' * -' t The ajm of this progressive Store is to get Footwear combining tho first three qualifications, und then govern tho fourth ono to suit popular approya). If. pays to t think. It does not pay to buy stylo at tho of comfort. If does not pay to obtain low-priced shoos that aro not long-lived. When you buy a pair of shoes here you ' »r« guaranteed the Best Shoo satisfaction at Popular Prices. The variety is great, and the styles appeal to all. STYLISH OXFORDS FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN, The present season has produced many marked improvements in shoe 3. Common eeneo has been allied with good taste in producing shoes of distinctly better character - then thoso of any preceding season. Tan Oxfords promiso to bo more popular than ovci before for men. Men's shoes aro as smart and trim as ever, without the eccentricities of shape that hayc been seen in the paet. THE "BELMONT"—A fine fitting model, round toe, swing last, ' 275. 6d. THE "SELECT"—This is a smart medium conservative model, r At 275. 6d. THE "GLOBE"' should appeal to men who like a good square toe," ' " "275. 6d. THE "PARKWAY"—One of the famous "Walk-Over" shoes, mads on a narrow swing Jast, and.should appeal to young men, 28s. 6d. THE "AUTATE ,, —AIso a "Walk-Over," a little wider than the Parkway, and nith a Bluchcr front,, , At 28s. 6d. THE "MANHATTAN TlP"—Still another of tho many smart shoes that carry the "Walk-Over" brand, a medium round toe, , 28s. 6d. ,' THE "KINK O , SPADES"—A very smart narrow swing last. , At 325. 6d. ; THE "EPSOM"—An exceptionally drossy model, and is in both closed fronts or Derby shape; willow calf, , t At 275. 6d. ■ THE "KEMPTON"—Dark Tan Willow Cnlf, smart medium toe, with Doiby front. At 255. 6d. THE "KERRY"—This is tho latest arrival in the Brogue style, so much admired, > At 225. 6d. • THE "ST. ANDREW ,, —Heavy Brogue Shoe, designed for hlllwork orjgolfing, At 275. 6d. MEN'S OXFORDS, in Patent Leathers that carry tho stamp of superiority, The "Seleot," , 275. 6d. Tho "Yale," 28s. 6d. ■ _ Tho "Harvard," 275. 6d. The "Auto," 325. 6d. ' ' Tho "Cambridge," 275. 6d. The "Savoy," 275. 6d. ' , ' K • ; KIRKqAIDIE & STAINS, Limited. ,- ' . STYLISH ' ' SMART ' SHOES--, FOR . WOMEN. ■ , •• It is instjnetive for Women to demand newness and variety in dress. It is just as natural, for thorn t6 demand the Latest and Best' , ™, FOOTWEAR. In our SUMMER FOOTWEAR every Woman may gratify her desire for ' | something New and Stjlish, " n '"-I "' *• • '' . 'AT A MODERATE PRICE. '„ DAINTY PATENTS'. ' , GOLDEN BROWNS. ! , , LADIES' PATENT INSTEP TIE LADIES' BROWN KID GIBSON TIE ' • , SHOES, large buckles, pump?, SHOES, large eyelets, 12s' cd '• LADIES' -PATENT' DFRBvVir LAD I|S'BRpWN KID DERBY ,mi '*" " Al *"'i DJiKBY iIE SHOES, plain fronts, , iSs «,i 1 SHOES, plain, fronts, 17s. 6d LADIES' BROWN KID mnviwvT i ,< ■ " ' : — ' , '■■ - R., HAPJNAH AND CO., LTD.; ,' ~ ' . ' THE BIC BOOT MARTS, , '. LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. "" S THE SUIT FOR YOU! " TS Jo'geUl^hero^ 1 ; a . BEADPOHW OO.'S But to Order, ,m Pos- -' In - ° f Sty ' e ' t,o °' Gran ' dl Workmanshl B- and the Characterise Snap so hard to explain har4 h ?o^beat DgS *" 9uperior, the Cnt and Fit A1 ' whlle the ' Good w «nng Qualities are „ BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO'. QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBIOK QUAY, WELLINGTON. ■ / B-A RTLETt, m» , ' PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, , '10 WILLIS STREET (Between Grand Hotel and Carroll's). anJ at AUCKLAND.
NEW^OODS. JUST AEEIVED BY S.S. "TAINUI." DAINTY EMBROIDERED FBOCKS. LACE COATS, WHITE UNDUHSKIHTS BLOUSES, ETC.. ALSO,, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SEASON'S UNTIUMMED STRAWS, Trom 2 5 . lid. ea'ch. MRS. MATHEWSON, MELBOURNE HOUSE. (Hannah's Buildings), 266 Lambton Quay. QILVER AND FANCY ENAMEL JEWELLEBY, " ' < Iα Great Variety. Bangles 7s. Cd., Si Cd., 10s. Cd 11s. bd, 12s W.'. Us. Cd,, 15s. bd. Pendants 3a. 6d.. i$ 6d., Cs, 64, Broocb.ee Ss,, 3s. 6d., is. 9i Hat Pms, is 6d., 35., Is. 6d. Clisrm Fins, 2a. M. HEINEMANN^-oru WATCHiIAKEB AND JEWELLEK, Telephone «0, 108 Willis Street. MONEY TO LEND. IN jny Sums, on Approred Freehold Sconrity, at LflWost Current Betos. Repayment by Instalments can be arranged SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, , Telephone No. 31. SI Hunter Street . C 1057 $£ SPEAR, M. P. 0. 0., DR. OF OPTICS, EYESn-lT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlours— A Large Stock if Optical Goods carried, also SpoakinK Trumpets, and Instruments to Im. prove tho Hearing. 'Phono 2562. • "rjiHE flOMINloF"" employs a staff of X Advertising Expert!, whoso eervieos aro always available They will give valuable Advice to Advertisers, and' Wnto. Advsrtie»twnte without any extra fiharga.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 635, 12 October 1909, Page 4
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954Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 635, 12 October 1909, Page 4
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