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Kkkcaldk & Stains, Limited, TRAVELLING REQUISITES. If you aro a travelling man, or woman, or one who takes an occasional trip, this list below should interest you. There's nothing neater or more sanitary than to have proper places for your clothes and toilet articles while travelling. "Good enough" is not good enough wlien it refers t-o travelling goods, and in the long run you'll agreo with us that your trunk, bag, or suit case should bo; "stronger than necessary," to withstand the bumps and jars it gets at tile hands of the railwayman or shipper. You don't want an article that will "just do for the journey," but one that will last you well for a number flf journeys, . the best is always the cheapest. We havo the most complete stock of Travelling Requisites to be found in town, and we guarantee that every article in our stock is as represented., . COMPRESBED CANE CABIN •TRUNKS, sliding leather handles,. brass lock and fastenings, fitted with tray. Leather-bound, two battens. Light, but very strong, 30m., 88s. 9d.; 33in., 995. 6d. COMPRESSED FIBRE CABIN TRUNKS, two straps, leather front flaps, and strong lock, 33in., 695. '6d. 36in., 645. 9d.' SARATOGA TRUNKS, strong and well made. Three sizes, 32in., 425,: 34in., 425. 6d. ; 36in., 475. 6d. BRIEF BAGS, 12in., 10s. 6d., 14s. 6d., 21s. Stocked up to 20in. at prices in proportion. ' KIT BAGS, 14in. long, solid leather, at 25?. 9d. to, 30s. 9d. Stocked also in I6in., 18in.,, and 20jn. KIT BAGS, large' frame. Cow-hide, brass fittings, two heavy straps, very strong, sj2m., 83s. 9d.: 24iu„ 925. 6d.; 26in., 995. 6d. GENT.'S LEATHER SUIT CASES, in . . a variety, of sizes and styles, - 1 20in., 395. 9d., to 455. FIBRE HAT BOXES, bound' with leather j ' look and front straps, 16in. with 2 oones, 15s. 9d.; 18in. with 3 cones, 19a. Ud. to 255. COMPRESSED FIBRE HAT BOXES, Extra deep, well bound, 3 cones! 18in., 295. 6d., and 335. 6d.: 20in., 325. 6d. and 375.:6 d. . .. &kcaidie & Staks, ; Limited, London and Lancashire *ibe INSUBANCE COMPANY, FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. fiecurtij to Policy-holders, MerimiiMo and Evwy Other Description ffndarttt tan at Lowest Current CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS? , JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD.. Wellington, TVP- P. M'GOVERN -M-, DENTAL StlfiGEON ' ..!• 2.' 8 Caledonian Chambers. 33 WILLIS STJiEET •Phone 2168. , 'Phono 2138. {1 IE I L E. T. WOO DS, DENTAL SURGEON, 68 LAMBTQN QUAY, Telaphono 3101 ' JJYAY'S BAT HOUSE, DAY'S BAT, WELLINGTON HOTEL in Now Zealand. NOW OPEN. For terms apply MANAGBB. "OULELEY And didsbuet DENTAL SURGEONS, 141 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. . MONEY TO LEND. ON Station' and Farm Securities, In sums of from .£IOO to .£20,000. Interest, £4} per cent, to X 6 per cent, il under JaiuflO, J25 per cent it' over - sum. Right to repay arranged. CECIL GOULTEE,' Solicitor, I ' 215 Lambton (Juay, - ... ~ ~~ ~~ ' 0 A. KOHN'S PATENT ANTI-RHEUMATIC ' KL^ttS. Price IBs. each. Pcstago Frea. | rjIEESE iiINGS are fax Superior X More Ktlective than any that ■ yet been sold. T0 ] have been received from all parts ot tae world. SOLE AGENT for the Wellington District i M. HEINEMAjffJf, Successor to Nxcou WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. 108 Willis Street, Wellington. 'Phone 430. AIKHJHN MTT.T.txt^Y. The First Display of NEW AUTUMN MILLINEBY IS' NOW ON VIEW. HUNDREDS OF MODELS TO CHOOSE f FROM. ' ' 1 MRS. MATHEWSON'S, j HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, i 266 LAMBTON QUAY. . i : ■■■-■■■■ ' ' ] DIMITRINO & CO,, J CAIRO, , EGYPT. i "ft/lANTTFACTURERS of EGYPTIAN 1 CIGARETTES to the French, j Austrian, and Hungarian Governments, j H.R.H. Prince Henry of Prussia, etc. i Representative for New Koaland: ! Gr. ALDOUS, t TOBACCONIST, 208 LAMBTON QUAY. < ;— — •• ■■ ' ■ ; t PHOENIX AERATED WATER COM- t PANY. LIMITED. i QPECIALLY prepared Soda Water for ' O Invalids; 'Plioiio, 880. DoiJj D®. B liveries. *

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 4

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