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Kifkcaldie & Stains, Limited. 1 DOWN QUILTS At One-Third Less. We have just 25 Eiderdown Quilts left out of a comparatively large parcel. Wo secured the whole of the Samples sent to ■Newi Zealand by leading English manufacturers, the goods having served their purpose were offered to us at 33 1-3 per cent, below the regular prices. We will be 'importing similar goods for next winter, but wo will not be able to sell them at the' Speoial .Prices we are asking to-day. These Sample Down Quilts represent the best turned out of the factory, and they are really good. They arc all Double Bed Quilts, some aria; Frilled and some are Piped, and they are offered To-day at one-third off the regular ■ prices. 1 ' ,•, ; It is, a splendid opportunity to secure a handsome, warm,' cosy quilt at a Bargain Price. It is cold enough just now for the of a quilt, in any case,: you will be able to do with one nest winter: ] It is' merely anticipating your wants to buy how. • PIPED DOWN QUILTS for Double Beds, well-made, the coverings being in very pleasing patterns. . Usually 325. 6d., 445'., 555. 6d. to 1265. ; . TO-DAY, 21s. :6d., 295. 6d., '38s. ' 6d. to 85si FRILLED . DOWN QUILTS, for Double ■ Beds, in very handsome patterns and rich colourings, 1 Usually 775. 6d., 87s. 6d., ,117s; ■~'" Gd. to 189s. TO-DAY, 555., 605., 775. 6d. to ■1265. ' . ■&kca!«!ie & S tarns, Limited. JjONDON and LANCASHIRE 'INSURANCE COMPANY. FlßE.—Lowest Bates and Prompt settlements. MARINE.—AII Classes covered, includ- ;, iug Personal Luggage, against All Bisks. ■ ■ ACCIDENT. — Employers' Liability and a Most Liberal Personal ' . .Accid>'*iit Policy, including a List. ; ol Diseases. . SECURITY to Policy-holders, JE4,812,381. Full Information can be Obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. . DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT. MR. ERNEST M. SANDSTEIN, ' Di8.0.A., F.S.M.C. (London), OPTICIAN, HAS Opened Sight-testing Parlours, fitted with: every modern appliance, at 348 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON (Opposite Bank of New ■ Zealand), and : may now be consulted on all cases of Defective Eyesight remedi- : able by glasses. ... ' : ; , Fifteen years English' and Colonial : Experience. ■ ■, ; - - Telephone 3235. - WELLINGTON AND CHRISTCHUECH. PHOENIX CRATED WATEB COM-'.'' PANY,, LIMITED. SPECIALLY Prepared Soda Water lor V Invalids. 'Phone 880. Daily Daliveries ■ , TOT ; spEAR, M.P.0.C., * Doctor of Optics, ' EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlours— ' 7 WILLIS STREET, King's Chambers,' Wellington.. A large stock of Optical Goods earned;, also; Speaking Trumpets an Instruments to improve the hearing. Consultation free. 'Phone 2062. '. , TfOGGAED AND .PEOU SE, ' ■. ARCHITECTS, 20 HUNTED STfiEET. GOOD CLOTHES, MADE up- from the Highest Grade Materials, and Soundly Built and Finished to the Client's own wishes, are a SPECIAL FEATURE with , JAS. A. DOHERTY, Tho Tailor from London. (He is the , third generation of a family cf Master Tailors.) Ho is also noted for his "FASHIbN PLATE" TROUSERS. ' A London Tailor, unlike all others, has to devote years of study, to Trousers'alone. It is this that qualifies him as a Trousers Expert. Mr. Doherty's London Connection t— DOHERTY AND YELL, Hanover Sq., W., places him in an unrivalled position for securing tho VERY LATEST in STYLES and CHOICE MATERIALS. NEW GOODS Ex Athenio just Opened Up. OFFICER'S KIT, Correct in Every: Detail, a Speciality. JAS. A. DOHERTY, THE PREMIER TAILOR, . 203-LAMBTON QUAY-203. MANILAS. .TjTIVERY CIGAR you smoke is a bid for pleasure, and if you do not enjoy a Cigar, ; you're disappointed. AT.DOTTS, the TOBACCONIST of Jxljijyj U LAMBTON QUAY, can supply you with a MANILA CIGAR at 3d., which will nevor disappoint. This Cigar is known everywhere for its fine condition and unvarying excellence. ' IN BOXES OF 50. 12a.,''

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 6

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