KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Limited. . BY WHAT SIN FELL THE ANGELS? By Prido-'The bin of" Angels." How many varieties of prido there aro I But the one with whioK we have porhaps tho gentlest sympathy is tho Prido of Youth-tbe prido that delights* in, the strength and charm peculiar to early life "Moefc o< us haw,"' remarked tie young man who had just omeiged m all the glory of bis now season's teonie flannels, (or instance. ■••;•' .' : HAVE YOti, SEEN HIM ? 1 Hie barely concealed self-aathfaetion is quite forgiviable because there is nothing more '' bessaing than 4 oorrcet tonnis costume. Observe the easy grate with which he boards the oar I Conscfcms that he is now appearing to tho best advantage and is tho admired of ' »11 beholdwgl (Ah, Youth I) How comier'stivoly shabby the unflanitollcd male looks be- ' lido and uninteresting by contrast. Suroly the elegance of tho correctly beflatmelled is conduoivo to innooent prido 1 ' \ Speaking of tennis reminds m of tho pride of those who will not servo-"By that iln fell the Artgols"—but our pride does not take thai form. Wo flerrol We aro prond to do it IWe know,-the game,'and havo mado serving our forto. Wo sonro in the test ltyle,,and when a toJMo-too outfit has been sorved by us It is absolutely correct form. '■ SIB, WE WANT TO SERVE EOR YOU 1 " ( The articles detailed below are all good styles:— FUNNEL 6UIT6, ETC, FLANNEL COAT AND TROUSERS, unlinod, in good patterns, PRICES 335. and 42s M * J NAVY FLANNEL BLAZERS, Dβ. <sd. to Hβ. Od. PLAIN GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS, PRICES 12s. ISd. and 18i. Cd. ' , .WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS, 12s. 6d to 18s. fld. ' WHITE CASHMERE TROUSERS, l£i. 6d. to ,18s. 6d. , WHITE DRILL TROUSERS, PRICE, St. 6tl WHITE DRILL COATS, PRICE 7s. fid. ■ SMART 3-GARMENT FLANNEL SUITS, in new patterns, At 425. -. • TEHWIB SHIRTB. WHITE AND FANCY MATT SHIRTS, with and without collars, From 4s. 6d. each. "• CEYLON TENNIS SHIRTS, with and without collars. PRICES 6s. 6<{, 8s 6d., 10s. 6d. ' and 13s. each. COTTON CEYLON 'AND TAFFETAS BANDS, PRICES os. 6d., 03. Od., 7s. 6d., Bs. fid. to 14s. Od. each. - WOVEN , ELASTIC BELTS, for Tennis, PRICE Is. Qd. and 2s. each ( LEATHER BELTS, in .ten, black, green, browned , SOFT FELT AND LOUNGE HAT 9, in new Ad. • ' WHITE LINEN HAW, ' At ls - 9d " 2s - 9J, *■* 3s, ea * ""J" , ' OBEM3 FELT BOWLERS, x ' MICB 4s. M. and 5s 6d. each. , , , -BOOTS. \ '' , .WHITE DUCK SHOES, with good white rubber solos, PRICE 4s. lid. and ss, 6d. ; WHITE DtfCK BOOTS, good white rubber soles, and leath « r m 'g| nd and 6s _ Mi , WHITE DUOK BHOJGS, with strong Chrome solu, ™CE 12a. 6d. WHITE BUCKSKIN SHOES, with Cliromo solos, ( ! TRICE Wβ. 6d. 1 WHITE BUCKSKIN SHOHS,"red rubbor soles, ' PRICE lie. 6d. } WHITE BUCKSKIN BOO'I?, -Chrome soles, ™I CE 203 - ««• , .WHITE DUCK BOOTS, Chromo ao'lcs, I>BIOE ]"• » d - TAN VICI KID BOOTSJ red', rubber soles, ' PRICE 30s- <: STAINS, Limited. ' >. ' LOW, SHOES, ,- ' ";"'; ' -' \>. FOE'SUMMER WEAH. 1,1 ■'' ThWi no doubt about it-Mon's Shoes are very popular this season, , find we have(,lota of How thing» in Shoes especially designed to meet tho . 'wailing rage for fanoy coloured eoeks. Shoes in Patent Colt, Tan Calf, , Black 'Kid, and T»n Kid, in all shapes and all styles, ■ ~ : , ' THE COBRECT MEN j S SHOES '"' , , , .V AT MODERATE PRICES. , ,' , . r JTCN 7 S BLACK GLACS KID 'BHCWffI, MBNg.BUCK BOX CAM? OXFORD . ' in Otfrrd and Derby styles, tfoltd BHOJJS; perforated, 'welted solos, ■ solee, n6w shapes 16s: 6d. ~ round toos, 19s, M. SUIN'S TAV WILLOW CALF SHOES, MEN'S PATENT ' COLT DERBY 'in taforland Derby styles, »cited, lartfe eyeleta, welted soles, , . AuiCMcan'ahspos, 203. , round toe-., &. Od. irFN , ? T!lT"1 At.ACE KID SHOES in AfEN'B TAN WILLOW CALF ,■ V - style?, «itS BHOGUE GOLF SHOES, weltod , , eoles, nio* shade, Zls. solos., for stfiXst wear, Zls > ' WHEN ORDERING BY 11 AIL'PLEASE .ADD Is, PER PAIR FOR POSTAGE. Wβ give prompt «ttention to all Letter Orders. •S v " 'R. HANNAH- AND CO., LTD;, < . - , ' ' <'o , THE 310 BOOT MARTS, ' ' ; ; . UMBtpN QUAY AHO CUBA STREET.
CHARMING MODES IN TAILOR-MADE GOWNS. \ tfSO'Joiralar has th<j''TllLOlUf ADE " become that'the efforts rf onr clever entteti * ' 'W ( dartos t2x« last fW weeks h«e been etretehed to th» uttermost „.-„„. -i'wßiMllaate of D«fen, Material, and Workmanship our " TAJXOE-MADES " will■ Ml Ladiee of tasto doslriflff an Bxcloslve Costume should l<s*Te their Orders with Us, ■ ;\ ;" . NOBLE, lAOIEB' TAILOK6, i 31 KING'S CHAMBEKS, WILLIS STttßhT, WELLINGTON. >' ' B A ; E i?L B T V T. w ' l2ii , q „ PORTRAIT FHOTOGRAPHEK, 10 WILLIS BTBEBT Grakd Hotel sad Carrell'i), and at AUCKLAND.
UNDEHSKIET3 AND UNDEECLOTHING. A SPECIAL PDfiCHASE of Dainty White Underskirts, beautifully trimmed, with JaoA and embroidery, from 7s. lid. e»oh. Nigllts, Ohernise, Kaiokots, and Camisoles, all protty, new styles, and at prices that art right, MES MATHEWSON, Euunah's Buildings, 266 LAMBtfON QUAY. g^' , SPEAB, M. P, 0. 0., DE. OF OPTICS, EYEdli*! , SPECIALIST. Optical ParloorK— 7 WILLIS STUEET. LINO'S CHAMBBaa. WBLLINQTON, N.Z. A Large Stock i{ Optical Goods curled, altt Spwklag Truiupeld, mid instruments to lm> prove tne Uearusi Those 25W. OtVH T> U Lli LE Y AND 'DID SB TJ E Y, D DENTAL SUEGEONS, 91 WILLIS STUBBT, WKLLINGTON. Teleohone No. 1118. : ,■.■■;. CBO3 MB. J. V. M'eoV BE N, DENTAL SCEaEON, 1. i, 3 Caledoulau Chambers, 33 WILLIS STREET. Thoue 2168. .'fhone 2168. rilE.lL B. ,T. WOODS. Dental Sorwoti, 68 LAMBTON QUA 7, Telophane 310 L CBiJ
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NEW COMIiEKCIAL r HOTEL, Two jninotw ftbia trhinrw, ore tninutt from General Prot flfflse. HAGNfIfIQENTLY FURNISHED. - TABIM, Bs. PER DAT. DAY AND NIGHT POBTEE. ' A Single Bottle of ALE, WIRE, or BPIBITS at Wholesale I?tie«s, obtainable iu Bottle Store, ' A delloloa* Ctfi of Tea it Gloss of Wine iliay ' be o&taifled la «»« K«f«ttnmeui Boom, M«t Wbltoet>ib« ibd Tomb* Motor Curs (or Hire, with «twrj«a«d drftett. Charges reasonable. QMsge-BIAIR WltMi aad epltltu Pan, »nd of the Ver; Beet, Q. PINNOCK. CUB 3 - CLtte Troeadoto), Prepfletn, pHBAP PREPAip ABTHtMSBMaNTfI rw < iMMted ia "The Dominion" as follow* iHeasM and Land Tβ L«t I Iβ WeiW , ', -Situations Wanted [ . Sixpenofc I 6&utioae V&caut '
ttoqqabd and peo ase, | "■ AfiOIUTECTS, , ONION BANK OP AUSTRALII BUILDINGS, ' BUNTiitt isTEBBt. if ', SfUDT th* ftopertr MKkßt.-The bick page ot /,'The Domlhlnn" Iβ a land and I'ami Director/. AuCtiohetra' Ndtioea will ileo bo found oa the i&me j?age.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 6
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