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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. THE RESOURCES OF KIRKCALDIE'S. r It is always a safo plan in making any sort of a purchaso to take into j. ./Consideration the capabilities and resources.of the firm dealing;in the articles you want. Anyone can advertise, and advertise quite mcelv. and promise ; much in the way-of value and services, but you have a'right',to go behind the i advertisement and judge. of tho: firm, not by what it says, but bj> what it' . does. If you are making your purchases on common-senso lines, KIRK- . CALDIE'S frill be the Store to which you will come quite naturally. Our .record and our. reputation tell a story of success in achievement, .AVe have , goodwill of. our customers by constantly serving them satisfactordependable, reliable merchandise at reason* ~ ' able prices. - . ' 1 "'1 EVENING GLOVES. I l ■'' : -'vishipment has greatly reinforced our stocks, .and it-is now possii , bio to get just jvhat ono wants; . ; , . , THE "ASPAR" WHITE MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES/ 12,16, and 20-but-ton length, At ss. lid., 7s. lid., and 9s. lid. a pair. THE "CELOUR"; MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, 12, 16, and 20button length, >:<r , At 7s. lid., 12s. 6d. ; 15s. 6d. ;i , v THE "CELOUR" 12-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, in ficelle, biscuit, putty, and tuscan, At 7s. lid. a pair. 1 ; THE "CELOUR" 16-BUTTON- MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, in sky, heliotrope, tuscan, gold, and pink, At ,12s. 6d. a pair. t-'v"KLEVA" MOSQUETAIRE -SUEDE GLOVES, in white; biscuit, ficelle, beaver, and black; 12 and 16-button length, .. ..... At 7s. 6d., 9s. 6d. a pair, r THE "GAIETY" MOSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES, in white, biscuit, beavi . er, and ficelle; 12 and 16-button length, At ss. lid., 7s. 6d-. a. pair.. , CALVAT S 2-DOME KID GLOVES, with broad stitched backs, in all usual , i . shades; also in sky, heliotrope, pink, tuscan, and pearl grey, v .--. .. ■' | . ■ At ss. 6d. a pair. THE IDEAL" KID GLOVES, two domes, two-cord points, in sky, pink, , pearl, tuscan, ficelle, \ .At 3s. lid. a pair. j. MOSQUETAIRE SILK. GLOVES, in White and Cream,/ ' ■ ■ . At 2s. lid., 3s. 6d., 3s. lid., 4s. 6d.; ss. 6d. a pair. EVENING HOSIERY. j. , LISLE HOSE, with cmbroidored clox, in pink, eau'de ail;-,rosed*, silver, fawn, and mauve, 1 ' it 2s. 6d. a pair; LISLE HOSE, with lace fronts, in eau do nil, slty, "cardinal, creim, holiotiope, pink, At)lg ud , a palr „ v SJLK .PLATED HOSE, with laco fronts, in white, cream, ■ gold; silver, sky, p . pink,, turquoise, eau do nil, now rose, cardinal, bronze, At 3s. 6d. a pair. jv. . ®ILK HOSE, with laco fronts, in Cardinal,. turquoise, bronze, boot? :: ■ wo™. 6<>ld, silver, sky, pink, eau de nil, maize, iAt ss.'6d. a pair. I:- HEAVY SILK HOSE, with embroidered clox, in emerald, reseda, heliotrope, i; > mftuvc >. sew rose, gold,, sky, pink, Royal fwrple, At 13s. 6d. a pair. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. " "CERT" . Wo make the most -popular FOOTER ' "FOOTK AT TI • BOOTS in New Zealand, and we sell "DA'Arr'a ' them in such largo quantities that we . E;,;' .' . ij'JUISi can.afford to do them,cheap. : I CERTAINLY THE BEST. ,! CERTAINLYVTHE'-'CHEAPEST. P ' CERTAIN WINNERS EVERY TIME. l/v; GET k NEW PAIR k FOR YOUR OPENING MATCH. 'FOB RUGBY:- , , , ALL-BIACK CHROME, hard bos toos, light soles, ; Bs. lid. i:ALL-BLACK CHROME, hard box toes, double soles, 10s i: / SCOTCH GREY CHROMt), hard box toes, double soles; lCs. 6d. FOR SOCCER:- . ' ' SCOTCH GREY CHROME, M'Gregor Vamp, waterproof soies; English i, . make, "The Cert, : ; lls.' Cd, ■: " ■ r 6 [ "TIIE CEET".ItUSSET CALF, anklo pads, greenhido'soles, unbreakable toes, English make, 12s. 6d. . ■ 10 lE A fi! CaDB iD3teP aDd t ,° B : R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.,' THE 810 BOOT MARTS, : i . LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ; IDEAL FABRICS FOR YOUR SUIT? f.nPIHB- Most. Suitable-tho Best Wealing Fabrics for men, made up in a wav that wnnTVpi?rn^nVp a^ fao i tlCm - The of a BEADPOED r., - WOOLLEN CO. S bUir is only one.eood feature'.of our garments. Let ub hare your MXt order, and you'll agree that there's a lot of satisfaction in one of our i.v Suits , that you probably never got before, ■» AN IDEAL SUIT TO 0RDER5,.....701/ ; to ; THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO ■ THE QUALITY TAILORS," ~LAMUTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' ' APPRECIATION AND THANKS th<i mM7 BentUmCn Who - by their confidence ' JAMES A. DOHERTY ""Ui'MW"' ; ifl tno position of being numbored with u „ THE largest;tailors IN THE DOMINION. , o Te^atS- rt a y iso h a Suiting3 ' and ' WELLINGTON—-203 LAMBTON QUAY. LONDON—24 HANOVEB SQUABB f:"■ WHO MADE YOUR , COSTUME? ' a Trmrnrw a't 'WILL be the all important "question AUuL U Jii.JN'Aii " ,* * to answer, in oraer thit"y(iu may >.:V; . .j.. 'lie included amongst, tne many'-wlio are creating a decidedly favourable impres- ■ SUITINGrS, Slon Wlth their friends seleot'. : HAYWAJiD nohnn WORTH of the ' M - y#ur I ' a " or - His. Practical, knowledge. ' ■ : sb/iOOU ■ experience, and ability in producing style ■■■■*■ ; . bcautituily-titting . Costumes have • CHOICEST OBTAINABLE earned tor nun a reputation witJi which j ' /- ' few other tailors. have, yet been, cretiited. •: ia London, now showing at * < borne 01 the hnest and distinctly popular and moiiern- luatenala are. awaiting u:• your inspecnon at ' ■ : MILLIGAN'S. HAYWARD'S. • ' Tho Ladies' Tailor, 234 Lambton Quay. I I KELBURNE AVENUE. — - ''' ; ——^———— — L COSTUMES - INCOMPARABLE VARIETY FROM 0f £5:5:0 • COLOURS AND TEXTURES. 1 UPWARDS. L:...... Nothing lite them obtainable TASTE, STYLE, AND PIT. )£/•• elsewhere, as they are SPECIAL . —— . . p i ADVANCE FASHIONS arranged NODINE ' .CO., V : for by MR. MILLIGAN- while LIMITED., ! IN LONDON RECENTLY. 74 ' 76 W^d I 5S^ e TEERA ° E ' i'i-.i . TOTJR INSPECTION INVITED. f. —: : —: —: ——— 'ii WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWB. CRESOBHT TEA BPEAKS FOR ITBBI7 <|AVBRt Woman in Wellington knows the BEST HOUSE in tho, City for Light UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY, at B Wm> m 411 ! Reasonable Prices, is LADIES. i ! MRS. MATHEWSON, \ HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, . ~ ~ ' n - . . . «T,. .r mliu results obtained by Adrertfcers j; . . 266 LAMBION QUAV. L in the Ciaasiiied Columns of "The ■ > Dominion" are such as to confirm thair s - GJTCDT 1 the Property Market.—The 'belief that the paper lias a wider rircu- : back 'pa°e of "The Dominion" is a lation than any other daily journal in f. : Vt»ud and' Farm Directory,' Nev Zealand. t-S; <■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 6

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