A KIRKCALDIE '& STAINS, Ltd. . PERMANENT BUSINESS. 'A" permanent business is not bmR up in singlo sales. It is the customer who oomea back that counts. No business axiom is plainer than this. We.realise that it is to onr interest to please and satisfy all customers. It has always been the polioy of this Store to give satisfaction. And we help our customers to economise. Even from its very small beginnings over forty years ago this Store was dedicated to the sort of businoss that makes quality a first consideration. The steady and splendid growth of the Store shows that people are less and less attracted by the make-shift stores, and more and moro firmly of the opinion that to depend on the store where quality is assured is in the long run true business prudence. With some stores the cry of quality is * cover for high prices, but a comparison of prices will convince you that the .▼alues offered here are fair and reasonable, and that you can got your money's Worth every time. ■' \ ATTRACTIVE WINDOW BLINDS. The making of Window Blinds is a speciality with us, and wo do the work thoroughly well The blinds are so fitted on the rollers that their attachment is permanent, and the fixing does not in any way interfere with the working of the spring. , We have also an immense assortment of Window Hollands, with Insertions, Tassels, and all Accessories, Estimates for making blinds will be furnished oh application. CREAM.AND ECRU HOLLANDS, , 28in. wide, At 9Jd- a yard. ' 72in. wide, At 2s. 6d. a yard. ' ' DARK GREEN HOLLANDS, ■ ' 28in.'wide, /At lOjd. a yard. ' , . ■" 72in. wide, At 2s. Bd. a yard. GREEN HOLLANDS, "•'..■.•'(■ ■" ' 30in. wide, At IOJd- a yard72in. wide, At 2s. Bd. a yard. ■ . ' CRIMSON HOLLANDS, 28in. to 54in. wide, 'At Is. Id. to 2s. 3d. a yard. NAVY BLUE HOLLANDS, 32m. to 45ih. wide, At Is. to Is. 6d. a yard. HOLLANDS, in a new art shade of steel, 36in. to 1 48in ; d - w S e, ls ', 11 j - a ya rf. (WINDOW HOLLANDS, in terra cotta, brown, and now art shade; 36in. to 48in. wide, - ' .At Is. 4d. to Is. llu. a yara. CREAM LINEN COUHL, a washing fabrio for blinds; 36in.to 48m. wide . . At Is. 4d. to Is. »a. a yam. LACES AND INSERTIONS, in cream and green,' _■ . At Is., Is. 2d., Is. 3d., Is. 4d. ( Is. 5d., Is. 6d., to 2s. 9d. a yard. BLIND ROLLERS, complete with laths and all fittings; IJin. thick; 3ft., 3ft. 6in, 4ft., and 4ft. 6in. long, . From Is. 3d. each. ' GUETAIN POLES. BLIND CORDS, in : all wanted, colours, From 9d. a dozen yards. 6a BAMBOO POLES, with brass ends, brackets, and rings, 6ft. WHITE ENAMEL POLES, with brass ends, brackets, and rings, ■ v , , From 3s. liQ. 6flcn. 6ft.' WOODEN POLES, with wood rings, bracketa, and ends, , 6ft. ENAMELLED POLES, in colours, with wood rings, brackets, ends, . ~ . . ' From 4s. yd. caofl. 6ft. ANTIQUE RODS, with ends, brackets, and rings 'to match, < 6ft.:BRASS RODS, with brass ends, bracket*, 10..6 d. ; KIRKGALDIE,&, STAINS, Ltd.
•SPECIAL WEEK-END PRICES , '-IN BOOTS AND SHOES. MEH'B COUNTRY BOOTS. LADIES' EVERYDAY SHOES. ' ' MEN'S BUSINESS BOOTS. • If you need FOOTWEAR come direct to us, our BOOTS and SHOES fit the foot. correctly, and our 'Prices will fit your pocket. LADIES' GLACE KID LACE MEN'S CHROME GOLOSHED * SHOES, patent cap,- mediam BALS., stout leather ' soles, locs, 7s. lid. medium toes, 10s. 6d. .~m,«, m.ra irm TTP MEN'S GLACE GOLOSHED LADIES' GLACE -KID TIE BALg t 800 l SHOES, round toes, pump 12s. 6d/ soles, 83. bd. MEN'S STOUT I,'HROME LADrES' BOX CALF LACE BALS., too and heel plates, SHOES, round toes, Cuban ■ B tout soles, leathor-lined, heels, 9s. 6d. . . . lie. 6d. TiTnW GLACE KID LACE MEN'S STOUT LEATHER patent lap, medi- " SHOOTERS, heavy nl* nm toes, stout soles, English •• naila and plates, for farm mate, 9s. 6d. N wear, 11a. Gd. ft HANNAH & CO., LTD., - THE BIC SHOE MAWS, tAMBTOH QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELUNOTON. IDEAL FABRICS FOR YOUR SUIT! mm' Most Buitable-the Best Wearing Fabrics for men, made up %»*&»*s Twffl ensure your satisfaction. The perfect construction of a BRADFORD TOnnTTENCoV STJTT is only one good feature of our garments. .Let us have K2Sorder?"lT j£n%TtLt there's a lot of satisfaction in one of ow « that you 70,. to 95,. . !THE BRADFORD .WOOLLEN -CO., J'IHE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. BEAUTIFUL TAILORED COSTUMES. HAVE you ordered your NEW SEASON'S COSTUME yet?' The New Styles are exceedingly smart, and give' the wearer a very graceful appearance. Bat to be interpreted correctly, they must be Tailor-made. The Materials are exclusive, and no two Gowns are trimmed alike. ■-. HAYWARD, ■ ' ' 'JAMES A. DOHERTY ""S^london,-. FIVE TEARS HEAD CUTTER FOR THE "ROYAL APPOINTMENT" TAILORS, HART AND SON, OF REGENT STREET LONDON, . ttnd the Inventor and Patentee of the Celebrated Seamless Knee-grip Riding SMARTLY-CUT TROUSERS are a Special .Feature o: Mr, Doherty's Suits. _„ . 203 LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite "TIMES" OFFICE. _^
•:■■•■--'. NATIONAL MOURNING, 1 ■■ HffTTTTfI AM'd A SPECIAL DISPLAY of BLACK, and jMLIL/LltirAJN B A BOYAL PUBPLE MILLINEKY. rp * rr /YDTrftTIP Two Hundred exceptionally Smart Hats, J. xIXAjW-Cl'-l-i* trimmed with velvet and wings, violets, etc '' FOR GENTLEMEN. . at one pric^9 - 6<l . ; ' ' , SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ■ 0' "TO BO per cent increase of. MRS. MATHEWSON. Autumn Orders wo attribute to the many improvements in our HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, -tailoring service, introduced since £66 LAMBTON QUAY. HE. D. IOLLIGAN'S lotaun ' ; : —- from London. j__j new customers also atOJunGHHT TEA ENGLISH SUITINGS* HPEAKB FOB ITBHLB OVERCOATINGS, ' '. ■'***'■' • / (And HEW STYLES for O «WHD BT MS ..„,.„„ ...-i BAKES, EVENING DRESS SUITS, , A* . ' . ' ' ' ■ KELBURNE COSTUMES „__„ IPEOM AVENUE. ' ■«:,MO V ; .UPWARDS, _______ i TASTE, STYLE, AND PIT. ' QTOTY the Property Market.-The lODINE & CO.', .° back page of "The Dominion" is a v UMITED., Tumi nnd Farm Directory. Auctioneers' "lilal* found on the «. 76 page. . ]
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 4
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