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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES For To-Day (Wednesday) Only. VERY ATTRACTIVE ONE-DAY BARGAINS IN WHICH COUNTRY CUSTOMERS CAN PARTICIPATE. Regularly "every "Wednesday,; we offer' Special 1 Bargains—this is now the rule of the house, and an increasing; number, of people are beginning to apYi■preciate i these offerings.■■..•For...to-day.,we,have; drawn, upon: the Glove Depart- > ,' ment, . and the' :'Gla^Wßre' Section , to supply the Specials, arid , they- are worth pomingviori;^.^ >X;*■■'■ ; ; '>' : BLACK SUEDE GLOVES. (TWENTY DOZEN (240 Pairs) BLACK BONNEFOI SUEDE GLOYES, with • ' needle-stitched backs', Regular Price, 6s. 6d. a pair. '. 1 PRICE TO-DAY, 4s. 6d. a pair. YASES AND CHEESE DISHES. :i >i -The Vases are nicoly shaded and i decorated, and. the Cheese Dishes are | .in pleasing patterns. At the-Special Prices quoted for to-day the goods are Exceptional • Bargains, . and ; those who would" like to', secure possession must I COME EARLY. 30 VASES, Usually 3s. 6d. TO-DAY, 2s. 6d. each.- j 20 VASES, Usually 4s. 6d. TO-DAY, 3s. 3d. each. 12 VASES, Usually 6s. 6d. TO-DAY,, 4s. 6d. each. 18 CHEESE DISHES, Usually 6s. 6d. TO-DAY, 4s. lid. each. The Special Prices hold good for To-day Only, to-morrow the articles will be marked at our regular prices. - COUNTRY CUSTOMERS, who send in • their Orders ito reach us by FRIDAY EVENING, will have the same executed at the Special.Prices, pro-.. ."■ Iridod the Goods are available. :■ :. • • . ~ •■' .... —■.. v. '' .■• KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd, 81 OS: * ■ BOOTS AND SHOES. " OOD AS THE VALUES HAVE BEEN, THE LAST FORTNIGHT, WE ARE BETTERING THEM THIS WEEK. THE REDUCTIONS ARE "GREATER THAN EVER. BE°ON THE'ALERT TO BUY. •; ; ' ! OUR SALE CLOSES THIS WEEK. : MEN'S "WALK-OVER!' AMERICAN BOOTS. Usually 30s. Sale; Price 21s. MEN'S GLACE KID BALS., sew a. Usually Ids. 6d. Salo Price, lis. Gd. ' MEN'S PATENT COURT SHOES. Usually Cs. 9d.' - : Salo- Price, is. lid . LADIES' "KRIPPENDORP'S" KID.BALS. Usually 19s. Gd. v .• "..} Sale. Price, 12s. Gd. KID BALS., English. Usually 12s. Gd. ~. Sale. Price, Bs. Gd. : .'LADIES' TAN •"CROMWELL" SHOES. UsuallylGs.Gd. Sale Price, 12s.Gd; LADIES' KID BUTTON SHOES. Usually lis. 6d. Salo Price, Bs. lid. LADIES' FELT BUTTON SLIPPERS. Usually ss. Salo Price, 2s. lid. .< LADIES' GLACE'WARD. SHOES,'Rubber Heels. Sale Price, 3s. lid.. . LADIES' PATENT BUCKLE EVENING SHOES. Usually, 6s. lid. ' .. , Sale Price, 4s. lid. • -PLAIN FIGURE REDUCTIONS. PR£SH BARGAIN LOTS EVERY DAY. AT HANNAH'S SALE. THE BIC BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. j THERE'S NOTHING . j BETTER THAN There is nothing to be gained ' BEST. - by waiting,'as • mHEEE'S only one lest in Tailoring, ■ r . ■; : .■■■-■ . > .JS- and it iso t necessary to pay,an ex--r» KiTirs ' • crbitant' price to .get . it. 'You., get 1 tie MILLIGAN S BEST TAILOKING .1 ere your money •■■: ;.-..■ . ■ .- ... . will buy. Our Cutters and Tailors are fee ; .;„t. ."- '■ ■ ' all highly skilled men, and they know display or . every Suit must be ■ perfect beforo it CHOICEST • leaves their hands. • . i • i nunni.l We charge only for the Suit—not for LUNUUN . the. name. i.--" BRADFORD WOOLLEN , , KELBURNE -the AVENUE LAMBTON QUAY; . WELLINGTON. | . . MONEY TO LEND. . It ifl to select at one©,- .■ >, •• . . thus - getting /.-the , -Greatostv/ •';-•' ;• Ohoioo, and • allowing timo for APPROVED FREEHOLD - SECTJ* .riv'.'. ;■ :• the Finest Finish.. '• V' 'RITIEfc*. at: thß LOVVEbT . KATJbb ruling in the-Dominioa. Apply at once. ' ' .. , ELRJi AND WILSON.. By ordering now, you are Sohclto v g •. sure of being amongst the ; vv,;.... Wellington. : SMARTLY — DRESSED HONEY 10 LEND, • '' : MEN ' TNany sums,'on approved "Freehold M. Security, trom l>er cent, THE CUP Repayment by instalments can be arm MEETING. • ; Sffi KE -IoUcL;° UGI,AS ' ' ; M- ' that is, if you want your New • Tel.. No. 31. . 'Hunter Street. Clothes specially for that dressy ' ia Card 1 ' occasion. . • 1 1 JOHN -T. MAIE, A.E.1.8.A., And Certificate in Architecture. University o.C Pennsylvania, U.S.A. —■■■'■' : — AECHITECII AND STIIUCTUEAL , ENGINEER, ' bio. 1G STOCK EXCHiNGE. WoUinßton, DAY'S' "BAY HOUSE, DAY'S BAY. WELLINGTON. ~ X IXUA BEST SEASIDE HOTEL in Now Zealand. NOW OPEN. : i'or Terms apply SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, ' .' . MANAGES. And TTjULKLEY AND: DIDSBUEY, . -■' v: ■ , D D'ENTAL SUEGEONS, IS LOVED BY ALL 144 WILUS STREET, WELLINGTON, Telephone No. 216. . ' 'LADIES. • — ' [A Card.] TyrE. A. H. EOTHENBEKG, Dental "•••. ' JLtJL' Surgeon, has • commenced Practice V : 1 ... . at 145 UPI'EB WILLIS STItEET (Opp, (IYSIL E. T. WOODS, Telephone 2192 V DENTAL SURGEON. 68 LAMBTON QUAY. THE ART OF Telephone 3101. - DRESSING WELL, IN personal appearance quiet simplicity of taste outshines mere P.mnwrra im mu i'nn - showiness. The great ladies in the.HomeATENTS AND rriRADE T&/TABKS, land cultivate this simplicity, and, though ■ dressed in the most exclusive and adCONSULT vanced styles, their appearance is always BALDWIN AND TJAYWAED 9 uiet tasteful. In every Tailor-made , XL 1 Costume made by Hay ward that ideal is ■ niTOnw imnwuvs attained, i.e., Perfection in Fit, Cut, PinPATENT Allt-'ENEYS, : i s h, and Style, combined with quiet disgJS.. Insurance Buildings, Wellington, tinctiveness. ', ' . :■ ? HAYWARD, ;; THE LADIES' TAILOR, Jjtml and Farm--Directory. . .y. 201—r AiIB'XON QUAY—2BA.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 6

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