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|. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. I Otw Up-to-Date Picture Department i- ' ' Wj |Wo have just opened a PICTURE DEPARTMENT, and arc showing a t"i Beautiful Collection of both Framed and Untrained Pictures and Engravings | by tho Best Aitists f In the Framing Department we have an Expert Fiamer, and shall be f pleased to gi\e quotations for any Pictures you may want flaming, and give / y° u a choice from over 200 patterns of Moulding. ! i ! t,' J» our collection we have a few Artist's-signcd Prints—"ROTOßS OF THE !' GLEN," "DOWN, FROM THE HILLS," by Wm. Watson, both lllustratk' ' ' ing cattlo m tho Highlands. Price 635. each. (•' I - "NAPOLEON ON THE WATCH,"-Showing the great General with his l", , offioers, watching action on tho battlefield, Price 635. \ l THE GATES OF DAWN,"— A very popular picture represented by a semi--6 • ' draped figino opening the Gates of Dawn. ' Price 635. i y - The following aro a few from our 21s. collection.— £ "INCANTATION," by 'Herbert' Horwitz, Piice 21s. V "THE GUIDING HAND," by Charles Vigor, Price 21s. jr *'IN SWEET ACCORD," by Maude Goodman, Price 21s. j\ "O'ER CRAG AND TORRENT," by W. Watson, Price 21s. \j r "A MID-DAY REST," by w! Watson, ' Price 21s. J; • "JAY," by Charles Vigor, Price 21s. '{' "HUNT THE SLIPPER," by Morgan, Puce 21s. 1 "JUMP IN," by Arthur Elsley, ( Price 21s. \ ,''SWEET SOLITUDE," by T. Ireland, ' ' Price 21s. F ""THE VILLAGE CHURCH," by Stanton, ' Price 21s. '; f'TSE OLD FOOT-BRIDGE," by Stanton, Price 21s. I : > ! ffho prices of the list below are 2s. lid. each. { "HIGHLANDERS,'; _ "A BIT OF FLIRTATION," - j 'THE CAPTIVE ANDROMACHE," "HARMONY," , ' ' [ 'THE BATH OF PSYCHE," ' "THE SWORD DANCE," "A STORM BOUND COAST," ( "CHANGING PASTURES,"' I "AN INTERRUPTED STORY," "A TENDER CHORD," T "SILVER BIRCHES," , "A RED ROSE FOR LOVE," t "STILL EVENING,'? "DRIVEN' AFIELD," \ "A SUNNY SUMMER DAY," "A STOLEN INTERVIEW," | "PERSEUS. AND "ANDROMEDA," "WHERE THE FROSTS OF WINTER \ "JOYOUS SUMMER," LIE.l' HORSES," "SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE |' "GOLDEN STAIRS," WORKS," \ "WEDDED," , "CONSULTING TBI! ORACLE," ' '"THE PEACEMAKER," "THE RECKONING," ; jf- The Framed Pictures, showing are picked subjects, and range from 4s. lid, i ( to £i 4s. It is impossible to desoribe them, but wo invite you to inspect p. them in onr Gallery. (: :' lORKCALDIE' & STAINS, Ltd. l\ m. :—_—. . , J,-SMART-'GlßLS'small c, RL s. I , FOOTWEAR. -' blc cer o.rls. } > , r ''. ' ' ; ' , , BID GIRLS. ' ELEGANT AND\STURD,I. - f j V-fTIHE olaim of sturdiness alone is" not sufficient for tho present genera- [ -\ ■« * tion. "Stylo, good style, must nccompany the long life, of aißhoe. i ««,\Wd-lay spobiitl stress pn tho fact that Our„ v Shoes for,,, Children,, show as { _ , muoh style, and aro'as finely made, as those for,the Grown-ups. f , : _ GIRLS' TAN KID TRIPLE GIRLS* TAN KID BUTTON raj y- BAR SHOES, 7 to 10, ss. Cd,; BOOTS, 7 to 10, Bs. 9d.; 11 sd' i . 11 to 1, 6s. 6d. to 1, 9s. 9d.; ' U / Gm SKO^7 K^W^!Z TI n ' TAN KID LACE >! ' * .'" to ?& L ' ' BOOTS ' 7to 10 ' fe - M -; " l'c) GIRLS*' WHITE , DOESKIN , rA ™i; ? s " t 6d- 1 „ TA ™ „„, L-. • BUCKLE SHOE& 7 to 10, MAIDS' 2 to 5 GLACE KID U ' fa Cd 74 6d. . BUTTON BOOTS, 13s. 6d. t ' GIRLS' WHITE CANVAS GIB- MAIDS' 2 to 5 T•% GLACE \, > ' ' SON TIE ■ SHOES, "I to 10, KID BUTTON BOOTS, 18s. L ,_"■' 7s. 6d.j 11 to 1, Bs. 6d. 6d. \i •■'' V GE3LS" CHROME SCHOOL BOOTS, 7"to 10, 6s. 6d.; 11 to 1, 7s. 6d. I, , ' , < ' ' ■ ___! : R. HAKNAH-' AND CO., LTD., - ' , , ' " THE BIG BOOT MART, t. t \ • X-AMBTON QUA'i' AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ! . . tfs, GOOD TASTE/ GOOD CUTTING. I r'- fro be Well Dressod doesn't mean extremes in styles, but 6imply Good Tast« jij , J- <il»d Good Cutting. You've cot to depend upon your tailor tor them Ynn 1 ' can rely on THE BIIIDFOED WOOLLEN CO. for the top notch of "fashion f.-' &!' overy ' I- THE .BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO. f, ; ■ "THE QUAUI'Y TAILORS," WELLINGTON. ' h t \ BA ; RTLETT, , , L,' ' ! PORTEAn' PHOTO&RAPHEK, l'l' ' * ' H.-10 .WILLIS STREET <Betweeu Grand Hotel and Carroll's), and at AUCKLAND 1-j-±—. : ___i_ p■- - THE VERY LATEST FASHION IS TO BE DRESSED BY i, "james a: doherty, ."-■ysß-.'. f HE IS BECOMING, ALL THE RAGE AMONG THE ELITE j- HE WAS JIVE YEARS HEAD CUTTER FOR A FIRM BY APPOINTMENT [■'- SO MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY-MESSRS. HART AND SON of 1 lf«gent Street, London. ' |, , 203 LAMBTON QUAY, Opp. "Times" Office. ' I' 1 ," COSTUMES. J. Tm ~,-~ . % W E MAKING COATS AND .' . CRESCENT TEA vv skirts « New tweeds ... ' , SUliGEcl, AND OOATLNGS, '■*', ' SPEAKS FOR ITSELF , " Prom 6 „ L ' Ajjj • ■■ r SJiltt TS, fiom ! ji\ io o L ' In tho Y '-- IS LOVED BY ALL NEWEST AND BEST STYLES, ! LADIES. ' ' And fitt€d f b y MR ' NODINE. ' \ " " , NODINE & CO. t' ' . j 71 and 76 WELLINGTON TERRACE. h ' ' ABSOLUTELY AN IMPORTANT MILLINERY SALE \ I>HE NEWEST LONDON FO R TEN DAYS ONLY! p ORDERED BY CABLE. I'OR TEN DAYS ONLY 1 L Having had a Record Season, ' SEE WINDOWS FOR THE GREATEST . ' , D. MILLIGAN, ffi^v^^ l^^ t l (OF KELBURSNE AVENUE, ' WELLINGTON IN , Was obliged to cable to London for SM4RT MODELS, Reduced from 30s I More Novelties m 455, 605., 655, to 6s. lid fe lid ' GENTLEMEN'S SUITINGS. 10». 6d., and 12s. 6d each. ' [ These are just to hand. This Offer is for TEN DAYS ONLY! [ And are Special Styles for Midj callSyTndsee. MRS. MATHEWSON'S I , „ HANNAH'S BUILDINGS i -<_ 266 LAMB TON QUAY. f" ■■ Y) A Y'S BA Y HOU S E , ** DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON BEST SEASIDE HOTEL in Now Zealand. \ NOW OPEN. For terms anply \ ' MANAGER, ) , HATW AR D. ~~ [ = MONEY TO LEND. |, THE GOOD LADIES' TAILOR OF i TN any Sums on Approved Freehold So- [ WELLINGTON. * onrlty, 'at Lowc»t Current Rates. E Ropaymont by InstalmcnLs can bo ar"C- > . rasped, t , SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, [ tSi LAMBTON QUAY, Solicitor, I - (Next TroudeiaL Telephone No t BL 81 Hunter Street r '' .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 711, 10 January 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 711, 10 January 1910, Page 4

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