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hi KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. it t- : : - Ml , [i ' '. SUMMER MILLINERY ■' s'* \-J ; , at Reduced Prices. iy _j t- 'i Hero's an event that will gladden women's hoaits, for it presents an cx- \_ •" coptional opportunity to buy first-class Hats at small cost. We never carry i i.' i? no sea6on ' s millinery over, so rather than put thorn away wo are offering f xhem at Reduced Prices. There are a good many weeks jot beforo Winter P ' ' ( Hats will be called into use. No need to wear an old Hat, theso offered below 17' '.will just see you through this rest of tho summer nicely. Tliere's a splendid [ variety of them at the prices quoted, but we would advise you to como early, f ifflr values hko this are short laved. I ' | ' SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. I I '- >■ v , ~~' \; ' TUSCAN .STRAW MUSHROOM SHAPE, trimmed smart bow of velvet at \ r \ side,, ■ Pnoe 16s. 6d. [•', JAPANESE PANAMA.HATS, trimmed soft malino muslin drape and bow, f ■ ~ ' Puce 15s. 6d. L ] (ffiEEN FANCY STRAW SAILOR SHAPE, with large crown, trimmed white Y )\ embroidery bow, edged straw, Pnco 16s. 6d. I/O- ' ' r ItEDIUM SIZE TUSOAN PETAL-STRAW HAT, trimmed smart loops of viot * i let velvet, and finished black straw, buckle. L • Pnco 15s. 6d. k ■ !t ' .' ' 4* FANCY, GREEN AND CREAM STRAW SHAPE, trimmed swathe.of malm© { j muslin, luth cluster small roses at sido, Prices 15s. 6d. I' '< I ' irTHITE CRINOLINE HAT, trimmed three large pink roses and band of folif , ! .![ age, ' Piice 15s. 6d. f erRAIGHT BROWN CHIP SHAPE, with large dome crown, trimmed Ori- ; 'rl,' ental'Scarf in tones of green, Price 17s. 6d. V. LARGE WHITE COARSE STRAW CAVALIER SHAPE, trimmed swathe t" j' and loops of white embroidery, ' ' Price 17s. Cd. I i, SMART BLACK CHIP SHAPE, trimmed band and smart bow of velvet, }~ IS . ' ' '' Price 17s 6d. i~~ JIARGE WHITE SAILOR HAT, in fancy'straw, trimmed band-and smart bow \ '' k brown ribbon velvet, ' Prico 19s. 6d. J. . yiEUX ROSE RUSTIC STRAW HAT, trimmed fancy green straw band, and ty ,' rosette of pink merve nbbon, ' Price 19s. 6d. { >\ MOLE PETAL STRAW HAT, trimmed ruohings saxe blue ribbon, and finished | \ <l mole quills,.' , Pnce 21s. r i '' I ' TIJ&SORE SILK HAT, trimmed band and largo bow of purple velvet, f> l) i i , Price 21s. | r 'BLACK AND WHITE CHIP HAT, trimmed smart bow.of cream tulle and |- ,j[ lace, ' , ' Price 225. 6d. I-- ' '( ' r BtfRNT YEDDA STRAW HAT, lined green, and trimmed smart swathe and *i- II bow green ribbon, ■ Price 235. 6d, ? If -' * ;'■ NAVY STRAW HAT, trimmed pleatings of blue ribbon and green bobs, r r jt, ' Price 245. 6d. I ' IH'SCAN STRAW HAT,'lined black and trimmed' black velvet and wreath if small flowers. ,'•. , ' Price 2os. t\! : iORkcALDIE & STAINS,'Ltd.

' Mi i • : 'j'SMAKT GIRLS" small crls. ' ' '. -• I' FOOTWEAR. ' B.CCER GIRLS. ■' jL' ' ' - . , BIG CIRLS. , J . #''■"■-'- / ELEG-ANT AND STURDY. H rainE claim of stardiness alone is ,not sufficiont for the present ; generaJt X'l/tion. 'Style, good style, must , accompany the long life of'a shoe. 5 ]>- We lay special stress on the'fact that" Our Shoes for Children show as lr much style, and aro as finely made, as those for the Grown-ups. }-' ? 'GIRLS' TAN JOD TRIPLE GIRLS' TAN KnT'B'UTTON ' BAR SHOES, 7 to 10, ss. 6d.j' .BOOTS, 7 to 10,' Bs.- 9d.; 11 I 11 to 1, 6s. Gd. to 1, 9s fld.; j -GIRLS'TAN 7 KID GL3SON' TTE Gmj£ , TAN ,Km LACE ', to 1, Bs. 6d. (.„ i n- m < f GIRLS" WHITE DOESKIN > vtmo- ot t <m, tt^ |: BUCKLE SHOES, 7 to 10, it 6s. 6d.; i to'G, 4s. 6d. - BUTTON BOOTS, 13s. 6d. , I GIRLS' WHITE CANVAS GIB- - MAIDS' 2 to 5 TAN GLACE ' ji SON TIE SHOES, 7to 10, KID BUTTON BOOTS, 13s. •\ ' 7s. Od.; 11 to 1, Bs. Gd. - . ' 6d v . i GTRLS' CHROME SCHOOL BOOTS, 7to 10, 6s. 6d.; 11 to 1, 7s. Gd. \R. 'HANNAH V( AND CO t> LTD., ! ' ~' THE BIG] BOOT MART, • *]l LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON j ; ?■' ' x —j— ——____ } GOOD ; TASTE., ' GOOD CUTTING. TO, be Well Dressed doesn't mean extremes in styles, but simply Good Tasto J. ind Good Cutting. You've got to depend upon your tailor tor them. You can 1 rely on THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO. for tho top notch of fashion in .cutting-for workmanship,that knows no flaw, and for satisfaction in overv respett Our 70s.' SUMMER SDIT to Order is a MARVEL at tho Price THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN - CO., ( , ■>, -THE QUALITY TAILORS," WELLINGTON. \< ; B,ART.L'ETT, , ||, •'• PORTItAIT PEOTOGEAPHEK, U WJ'LLIS STREET (Between Grand Hotel and Carroll's), and at AUCKLAND. 1 , , -

1. . 1 - JESRESCEfrT'TEA ■ • , SPEAKS FOR ITSELF 1 ' And .j, IS LOVED BY ALL :' > LADIES. i t '' ' ' ,' ' |i i' HA Y WARD. THE GOOD LADIES' TAILOR OF WELLINGTON. /« 291 LA'MBTON QUAY, t * (Next Trocadero). •> '; jl „ t , 19t0 AT MILLIGAN'S, -Ikelburne avenue. THE MARCH , OE FASHION F«ven.;onward, and the changes in style, colonr, and pattern are sufficiently pronounced to mako it imperative for Fashionable Men to get TEE LATEST. A visit to MILLIGAN'S, KELBUHNE AVENUE is the Easiest Way to get one's CLOTHES IN HARMONY ..i.THE STALES OF 1910. TPHE DOMINION" employs a staff of Advertising Experts, whoso borvices are always available. They will give valuable,l Advice to Advcitisers, and Write Advertisements without anj extra ' jthargo. ' , 'i

COSTUMES. VU~& ARE MAKING COATS AND fT SKIRTS -in New TWEEDS ' SERGES, AND COATIiNGS, Erom 5 0 SKiRTS, from jh io u In the ' NEWEST AND BEST STYLES, And fitted by Mil. NODINE. NODINE & CO. 74 and 7)1 WELLINGTON TERRACE. AN IMPORTANT MILLINERY SALE, FOR TEN DAYS ONLY! FOR TEN DAYS ONLYI SEE WINDOWS FOR THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN TRIMMED MILLINERY EVER OFFERED IN WELLINGTON. SMART MODELS, Reduced from 80s., 455., 1 605., 655., to 6s. lid., Bs. lid., ' 10s. 6d., and 12s. Gd each. | ThU Offer is for TEN DAYS ONLY! i MRS. MATHEWSON'S HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, 268LAMBTON QUAY. FRANK GRADy! JEWELLER, WILLIS STREET NEW GOODS NEW GOODS For NEW YEAR. NEW YEAB THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS. THE SHOr FOR PRESENTS. 1 . r J\ A Y'S BAY HOUSE, , ** DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. 1 BEST SEASIDE HOTEL in New Zealand. 1 NOW OPEN. For terms apply MANAGER. : MONEY TO LEND. if TN any Sums on Approved Freehold SeJL curity, at Lowest Cuirent Rates, 0 Ropaymont bj Instalments can' be ar,l ranged. u SHI KENNETH DOUGLAS, a Solicitor. Telephone No. 81. 31 Hunter Street.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 709, 7 January 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 709, 7 January 1910, Page 4

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