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KIRKGALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. BUSINESS OBLIGATIONS, Business obligations—fclioso governed by contract, and necessary to bo Wet if one would continiia to livo in tho business world—are a form of interdependence that binds the commercial fabric together. But at this Store obligation has a broader This Store is in fact a quasi-public insti- , tution. Its servico is no small element in the comfort of the community. Its obligations are more than confront tho ordinary enterprise. How well the pbhgations aro met our. public knows. Merchandise that is absolutely reliable; business methods that aro froo from tricks and shams ) prices which make the merchandise- good value; store servico that is prompt and pleasant; these are some of the elements of the obligations that are recognised at this Store. It is along these broad lines of business honesty- 'that we are pushing the Store to broader and better service day by day. LUXURIOUS FURS.-, A groat gathering of rich, luxurious furs awaits your inspection here. (The skins have all been very carefully selected, and the new shapes and effects are very becoming. •' ' J)ARK GREY RACOON STOLE CAPE, shape dat back, trimmed on each shoulder With head, tail, and paws; the front stoles of reversible fur, finished with tail and paws,' At £7 17s. (3d. HANDSOME LOOSE-END MUFF to match, consisting of two skins, trimmed with heads, tails, and paws, . . . At £5 ss. 'AMERICAN FOX STOLE CAPE, shaped at back- and wide on shoulders, with head and tail, and the stole finished in front with tails and paws, . . • At £4 19s. 6d. JLOOSE-END MUFF to match, consisting of one full skin, -At £2 ss. 6d. 6MART JAP. MARTEN NECKLET,'reversible fur, U yards long, finished with tails and paws, 'At £5 19s. 6d. - EICHJAP. MARTEN STOLE CAPE, shaped at back, and trimmed with tails and paws, lined brown.silk, At £9 9s. 'LARGE MUFF, .bag-shape, to match, At £5 19s. (3d. (RICH SABLE BROWN KOLINSKY STOLE, consisting of fivo skins each' finished with head, tails, and paws, and lined with brown silk, . * . ■ ' . At £7 7s. ©ICH LOOSE-END MUFF to match, consisting of eight skins', with heads ' and tails, .'''".•"' - ' ' At £16 16s. iDARK GREY SQUIRREL THROW-OVER, 21 yards long, roversible fur, consisting of twenty skins, each-skin finished with "two paws, 7 At £8 19s. 6d. 100SE-END MUFF to match, consisting of 16 skins, finished with paws and tails, ■. At £8 18s. 6d. HGHT GREY SQUIRREL SCARF, in the new flat shape, 2} yards long, and 7 inches wide, lined grey satin, > At. £5 19s. fid. JLOOSE-END, MUFF to match, consisting of 10 skins, each skin finished with head and tails,' At £4 7s. 6d. .HANDSOME SABLE FITCH STOLE, wide on shoulders, with' heads and tails, and finished with-tails and paws in front. Lined with rich brown satin. Large bag-shaped muff, with heads and tail's to match, . ■ ■ I ' .' • ■ At £9 9s. the set. BROWN SABLE FITCH STOLE, cape effect, with plain back, finished in front with tails and paws, and lined with brown satin, . • ■' • At £5 10s. KIRKCALDIE -& STAINS, Ltd.:-' ; ■BOYS'- AND GIRLS' ■' SCHOOL < BOOTS, MADE ON COOD-FITTINC SHAPES., . THE BEST In' THE DOMINION FOR THE MONEY. SOLID all-THRouear*— — BOYS' CHROME GOLOSHED BALS., with stout soles, 11 to'l, Bs. Gd.; 2 and 3, 9s. ■ 6d.; 4 and 5, 10s. 6d. BOYS' CHROME .LACE BOOTS, toe and heel tips, 11 to 1, Bs. 6d.; 2 and .3, os. 6d.; .4 and 5, 10s. Gd. ' BOYS* STRONG LEATHER SHOOTERS, nails and tips, 11 to 1, 7s. lid.; 2 and 3, Bs. 6d.; land 5, Bs. lid. BOYS' BOX CALF BALS., square toes, leather-lined, 11 to 1, 10s. 6d.; 2 and 3, 12s. 6d.j i and 5, ,13s. Gd. GERES' CHROME SCHOOL BALS., for good, hard wear, 7 to 10, 6s. 6d.: 11 to 1, is. Gd.; 2 to 5, Bs. lid. GIRLS' STYLISH CHROME BUTTON BOOTS, stout soles, 7 to 10, 6s. lid.; 11 to 1, 7s. lid.; 2 to 5, 9s. 6d. GIRLS' BOX CALF BALS.,. square toes, sown soles, 7 to 10, 7s. Gd.; 11 to. 1, Bs. 6d.; 2 to 5, 10s. 6d.' THE FAMOUS "fi» BRAND FOR GOOD WEAR. ft. -HANNAH & CO., LTD., THE 810 BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. - THE STYLE Most- Suitable for"New Zealanders is . - CRESCENT TEA unquestionably SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, THE LOUNGE SUIT. .. : : ./ IS LOVED BY ALL ' — ' • LADIES, ' MILLIGAN'S •■' •'•; KELBURNE special june prices. AVENUE, -REDUCTIONS in MILLINERY, FURS, ;. Who are First and Foremost ' BLOUSES ' JACKETS > COSTUMES, Tailors to YOUNG MEN, and UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, GLOVES Men' who have young ideas Etc., Etc. about their clothes, aro making a NEW STYLE OF LOUNGE Special Prices for the Month of June at SUIT, which is the Acme of . ~._,_ ,_ .mr „ - Smartness. -_ MRS. MATHEWSON, , Wo make a great 'showing ' ™ LAMBTON QUAY, of the LATEST MONEY TO LEND, ENCLISH — ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECU- — — , RITIES at tho LOWEST RATES . ruling iu tho Dominion. Apply at onto, KIUK AiND WILSON. Solicitors, Panama Street, . WelliattoD. . A Card. WINTER COSTUMES — From .£5 ss. TOHN T. MALE, A.R.1.8.A., LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE M And Certificate in Architecture, GOODS TO CHOOSE FROM. University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. -, ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL SKIRTS. ENGINEER. WE HAVE HAVE A GOOD VARIETY No - 1G STOCK EXCHANGE. Wellington. OF MATERIALS. ■■ ■ From 30s. ~ ■ SPECIALLY_REDUCED. SPECIAL xNOTICE NODINE & CO., • , TRAVELLI T ; GPtIBLIC . LIMITED., 76-WELLINGTON TEERACE-76. „ : "fTIHE DOMINION" Is not obtainable ut tho Bookstall EXPERT ADVICE IN ° or ™ H« tf «™ at ™<^*>» CHOOSING YOUR COSTUME. M«_™to)-Ea.h™y Station. | * LADY ATTENDANT, is Pa P er - can bo Purchased outA. beyond question, will bo glad to sido tho precincts of tho station, adviso you in tho matter of Materials, „i so f r(jm ''Dominion" Agents on Trimmings, Styles, Etc., so that you aro .. ' . sure to get those that will become you all trains. best in every particular. ■ — ■■ ■ ■ ■ Her advice renders it impossible for _.„„,„ -npppim A nviTPTTSTj unother to have a Gown trimmed exactly QHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEfite yours.. . MENT 3 aro inserted in "Tho DoHAYWARD, • B 0 n a r o ( Und : 'Re'sidTce. , m-a-n t » t\ tt rYn Houses and Land To Let ( 16 Words THE LADIES TAILOR, Situations Wanted \ Sixpence. 23J LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Situations Vacant I

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 838, 9 June 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 838, 9 June 1910, Page 4

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