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I ; KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd'. I OUR 'GREAT MONTHLY .1 - . ' REMNANT" DAY. ), ALWAYS THE FIRST WEDNESDAY j. ' IN THE MONTH. t r \ ■ - " > , Odds and Ends And no resting place on our shelves or counters, everything ] f ef this Kind goes at a price. TO-DAY wo offor you all tho Odds Ends \l. throughout the entire store at Rock Bottom Prices. One of tho penalties of jjdoing a great business is that the frequent accumulation' of Remnants and ,j Oddments lis inevitable, and, of courso, that means that tho broken lines must l 'gfi quickly. They're as good to you as if cut from tho' full piece at the full ,price, to us tlioy aie -Remnants, and must go at Remnant Prices. Some -rare fine things among.them. 'I' L > BEST PICKING FOR THOSE WHO COME EARLY, j! - - ; - - - 4: > ' "I. >• FLANNELS. l' ,1V if.' PRINTS. , -i Remnants, • coloured, dresses. Remnants L v . • V BLACK DRESSES. ' j j 'V; -> «, ', -', SATEENS. ' ]L, ,< , ' LININGS. '/}' MUSLINS. 'I, -\ ~ " ' , SHIRTINGS. , "j!/ ' FLANNELETTES. ' * ' ■j Remnants calicos. ' Remnants ! „ j' ' ' RIBBONS. ' if ' ' * 1 >ij". /, LACES. J! '• ',< , ' EMBROIDERIES. " j| l • ■ SHEETINGS. " ~,'.V v , , SERGES. v >RemnaQig ' 'trimmings. ' ' ( Remnants f -, F • v ' CURTAININGS. ' £,'",' . SILKS., ; \ ' 'A REALLY SPLENDID LOT DRESS LINEN REMNANTS. i \ -KIRKCALDIE '& STAINS, Ltd. ;] "^EW /YEAR' , ' SHOES •' . ', \ ' ." AT "'OLD YEAR" PRICES. , 1 ,'j ■ _ , _, -i yj , t ' i, ' ' .Prices will never be lower than they are .at present. Leather .is 1 getting scarcer every year, wages are increasing proportionately with <■ ' the higher cost of .living, SO—lf you ( buy Shoes at OUR OLD WELL- , 'KNOWN PRICES you', simply can't go wrong. * Starti the New ' Year well by laying m' a good stopk tJ tIJ ' '! J - ; 'WE KEEP THE QUALITY UP." - V ■■/■'"' >" ; ' ,'_. . '.' ',' ANn'THt'Pß'lc'EsXd'WN. /, CHILDREN'S 'CHROME SCHOOL,BOOTS, 7 to' 10, 6s. 6d.; 11 to 1, 7s. 6d. . ,- . WOMEN'S CHROME LACE SHOES, good fitting, 7s, 6d.' >' Iμ' WOMEN'S CHBOMB TWO-BAR SHOES, eas,y 'iear.'es. 'lid:" '" ' '• '' , WOMEN'S .CHROME LACE 'BOOTS, smart style, Bs. lid.' ' ,' WOMEN'S GLACE. KID" OXPOUD SHOES, Patent Caps, Bs. 6d ' ~ MEN'S STBONG BLUCHERS, Nails, and Tips, ,4a. lid ( MEN'S SOLID NAILED SHOOTERS, "G" Brand, Bs. 6d. ■- ' ■•V -¥KN'S "CHROME GOLOSHED BALS., "G" Brand, 10s. fid. ". '< ' MEN'S KIP PEGGED SHOOTERS, whole backs, 14s. 6d. ' 1 R. ■ HANNAH/ /AND CO., "LTD., r , ' THE BIG BOOT MARTS, [ '-LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ji " ' . ' " ', ' " ' -' - ~~ t \v GOOD TASTE. GOOD CUTTING. I ; rpO be Well Dressed doesn't .mean ktremeß m Btyles, but simply Good Taste , .L und Good Cutting. You've got to depend upon your tailor tor them Ymi ! c,m rely «MB BRADFOKDjyOOLLBif 00. P for the top notth of lishTo" "THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO .]• "THE QUALITY TAILOBS," ' WELLINGTON. ' ; ',; BA-RTLETT, KLm - ; i! C PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, STREET (Between Grand Hotel and Carroll's), and at AUCKLAND. " ,;| . THE'VERY LATEST FASHION IS TO BE DRESSED BY JAMES A. DOHBRTY,"'"^™^-,,^,, HE IS BECOMING ALL THJTBAGE AMONG THE ELITE - HE WAS FIVE YE.VBS HEAD CUTTEE ITOEAITIIiM BY AI'POIiNTMRN'P TO .MEMBERS OP THE .KOYAL FAMILY-HES&IIS. HART AND SON of , Beg>jnt Street, London. ' , - ..> '-vv ■ ,■ 2°3 LAMBTON QUAY, Qpp. "Times" Office. v, ,i ; - ;i l .}' ' ■ COSTUMES. J '''n?Tr«r , i'i\rfr mi? a we are making coats and ,' SPHaWtor ITOH SI3BQIW, AND COATINGS, 1 SPEAKS FOR ITSELF From __ £$ [I 'And s" faKuiTS, from ". jBI 10 0 I '[. IS'LOVED 'BY ALL , NEWEST AnS BEST STYLES. I 1 LADD3S. nt Jed by MR, NODLNE. I '!'' NODINE&CO. • '*' ' 71 and 76 WELLINGTON TERRACE. •— • !_ V , ".; f — — L AN IMPORTANT MILLINERY SALE, ; . - J FOR TEN DAYS ONLY! / ,1 . _ , FOR TEN DAYS ONLY! ;/ ■ TffE GOOD LADIES', TAILOR OF SI 'i?. T Mi n I . OD H I,S ' < Eed P uc<! iV,f ro s ll 3(I JS- , , l;>s -> Vf s- ' " ;>s, > l o us. nil?, Bs. lid., , WELLINGTON. This OQer, is for TEN DAYS ONLY 1 • ; *w. V o.- r ; »«* Chat Trocadoro). 2«G LAMB TON QUAY. ' KELBURNE AVENUE. -i- , ~ NEW GOODS HiiVf GOODS THEMAKOH ■ *. Mwms OF FASHION MBWYBAB THE SHOP FOR 'PRESENTS. IS ««n onward, and the changes in style, THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS, coloni, and pattern are sufficiently jironcunced to make it imperative for ■ ' i ' Fashionable Men to get THE LATEST. TRAY'S BAY HOUSE, ' A" visit to MtLLIGAN'S, KELBUKNE ** DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. AVENUE' ia tho Easiest Way to get BEST SEASIDE HOTEL in Now Zealand, one's CLOTHES Hi HARMONY WU~ NOW OPEN. 'For terms apply 1 STYLES OF 1910. ' MANAGES.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 707, 5 January 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 707, 5 January 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 707, 5 January 1910, Page 4

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