KIRKCALDIB & STAINS, 'Ltd. ■ THE STOREKEEPING IDEA. s The sterokeopiug Idea receives a different interpretation here. We don't try to see how much profit the stock will' carry, but just how littlo profits we can do with and maintain financial stability. Tlio ability to buy in largo quantities, and to pay spot cash for everything that comes into tlio (tore, Bring us many advantages, and secure for us innumerable- discounts. Wc buy direct, from the manufacturers as neaily as we con, and we have - no local head-offico or warehouse chafes to pay. The elimination of theso side profits enables us to gvie our customers the most for tlio least money. Kirkcaldie's treats you well, and servos you light. You got the widest pos- .. silile choice of the best goods, and every caio is taken to see that you {jet exactly what you want. • ' i MODERATELI' PRICED FURS, IN FASHIONABLE SHAPES. . It is a remarkable exhibition of Furs that you nill see in Kirkcaldio's. Wo have got together a range of the most perfect Skins—these are all the ,-oal genuine Furs, and the whole range of Imitation Furs, some of the latter would be haid to distinguish from the real. Hero are some,of tho inexpensive sorts. ' ' DARK MARMOT NECKLET, • with threo ends, finished with two heads, threo tails and six, paws. Al ** s - BAG SHAPE MUFF to match the above, with tails and paws. At 3is. Gd. LIGHT MARMOT STOLE, with eight tails, and lined with brown satin i At 30s. BAG SHAPED MUFF to match, with two heads and four tails. ' At 2os. Gel. LIGHT MARMOT STOLE, cape shaped, finished with six tails, and lined with brown satin. ' ■ , At JOs - LARGE GRANNY MUFF to match, finished with tails and paws. . At 325. Gd. LIGHT BROWN MARMOT STOLE, cape shaped, finished with six tails and - four paws, and lined with brown satin. At 395. 6d. PLAIN BAG-SHAPED MUFF to match. At 295. Gd., HANDSOME MARMOT STOLE, in a light brown shade, in the new flat shape, lined with satin, and finished with head, paws, and tails. At 295. H. ■ BAG-SHAPED MUFF to match, with' head and tails. At 21s. FASHIONABLE MARMOT THROWOVER STOLE, in light brown, and lined with satin to match, finished with six tails. At 2os. 6d. BAG-SHAPED MUFF to match, with one head and two tails. At 21s. LONG MARMOT STOLE, the newest flat shape, finished with two jieads, four paws and eight tails. At 47s 6d. LOOSE GRANNY MUFF to matcli, with heads, tails, and paws. At 4/s. 6d. ' RICH BROWN MARMOT STOLE, capo-shaped, with heads, tails, and paws. At 355. 6d. LARGE BAG-SHAPED MUFF to match, with tails and paws. At 355. 6d. LIGHT BROWN MARMOT STOLE, largo capo shape, lined with su-in, and finished with tails and paws. ' At 395. Gd. LARGE GRANNY SHAPED MUFF, consisting of. two skins —heads, tails, and paws. . At 395. Gd. LIGHT BROWN THROWOVER STOLE, reversible Fur, fashionable width, 2 yaids long, finished with six tails. At £4 4s. LIGHT GREY SQUIRREL THROWOVER' STOLE, consisting of 24 skins; 2} yards long and 6}m wide, Jincd with rich grey satin. ' # At £5 19s. Od. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd, SCHOOL ' BOOTS , FOR BOYS 'AND GIRLS ' ' OF SPECIAL MERIT. • x < We have always put BIG VALUE into our SCHOOL BOOTS; , tnaV?s the reason we do.such a large trade in thesc'lincs. ' See that your Children's Boots have the "C " Brand on thoni, then you'll know you'ro certain to get satisfactory Wear. "Good wear in every pair" is our trado motto. , - ' ' -BOYS.' CHROME BALS, leather GIRLS' CHROME BALS, stout lined, iron tips. 11 to 1, 7s. (id.; riveted soles. 7 to 10, ss. lid.; v • 2 and 3, 9s. 6d\; 4 and 5, 10s. 6d. - 11 to 1, Gs. lid.; 2to 5, Bs. lid. ' . BOYS' STRONG ' LEATHER GIRLS' CHROME BUTTON SHOOTERS, nails, toe and heel ' BOOTS, stout winter soles. 7to plates. Sizes 2 to 5, Bs. Gd. 10,'Gs. lid.; 11 to 1, 75., lid.; BOYS' ' CHROME - GOLOSHED 2 to 5, 9s. Gd. • BALS, riveted soles.' 2' to 5,, GIRLS' BOX CALF BALS, square 9s. Gd. • ' toes. 1 to 10, 7»'. Gd.; 11 to 1, BOYS' BEST CHROME GOLOSHED ' Bs. Gd. • -• BALS, seivn soles.' 11 to 1, GIRLS' GLACE KID BUTTON ' 9s. Gd.; 2 and 3, 10s. Gd.; 4'and 5,, BOOTS, stout soles, patent caps, lis. 6d. 7 to 10, 7s. 9d.; 11 to 1, Bs. 3d.
' R. HANNAH & CO,, LTD., ( THE BIC BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA BTBJSET, WELLINGTON. IDEAL FABRBCS FOR YOUR SUIT! fTTHfi Most 6nitable—the Best Wearing Pobrios for men, made np in a war that JL trill ensure yout satisfaction. The perfect construction 6f a BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S SUIT is'only, one good feature of our garments. Let us have toot next 1 order, and you'll agreo that there's a lot of satisfaction in one of our Suits that you prabibly nevor got before. AN IDEAL SUIT Tf) ORDER 70s. to 955. THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO,, "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
THE TAILOR-MADE COSTUME Is of special interest to Ladies just now. The impression Hayward is creating with his delightful' and extremely fashionable Tailored Garments is evidenced by the number . of clients that are' being fitted daily. Ladies' will find an extensive range of handßomely-designod materials from which to make a selection. HAYWARD ■ THE LADIES' TAILOR, 294 LAMBTON QUAY. COSTUMES v FROM £5:5:0 UPWARDS. .' TASTE, STYLE, AND FIT. NODINE & CO., UMITED., 74, 76, WELLINGTON TERRACE, AND NAPIER. V \ 6KEBCENT TEA 6PEAKS FOR TTSHEy And B-LOVBD aX'-iED LAMES. > " ■ ■ •- MONEY TO LEND. • ■ IN any Sums on Approved Freehold Seonrity, at Lowest Current Rates. Repayment by instalments can bo atSIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Telephone No, 31. SI Hnntor Street. THE I'osulU obtained by Advertise™ in the Classified Colnffins of "The Dominion" aro »uoh as to confirm tholr bel!ef that the paper ho* a wider oirouiatleu/ than &uy "other dally Journal In ZeaUud. . ,
KELBURNE AVENUE, are \ showing £2000 . worth ' of Choicest ' ENGLISH SUITINGS for Autumn Wear. j So consistently have we improved, onr Tailoring Service from year to year that MEN OF TASTE como to our Rooms, knowing they will get .the Latest, from London always. ' \ Specialties for LOUNGE SUITS, DRESS SUITS and ■ OVERCOATS. WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWB, ■fIJIVERY Woman in Wellington knows, - tho BEST HOUSE In tho City for Light UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY, at Baasonabla Prleai, is MRS. MATHEWSON, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, m LAMBTON QUAY. TO FARMERS. W. J GAUDIN AND BON, . Ghuanee Street, Wellington, m fpepareii to rectivp canslsnnicnts of New atatoes, Kggs. and other Farm Produce BatWaciion ;-uaiauiet;d.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 801, 26 April 1910, Page 4
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