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KIRICGALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. Supenov Appliqtied Goods. A COLLECTION OF.APPLiaUED CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS AND CUSHIONS, WHICH ARE SURE TO FIND FAVOUR. If you have a wish to add N to the decorative effects of the home, if'you desire to make it cosy and cheerful, and give it a bright summery tone, you will take an early opportunity of seeing the appliqued goods, which are .really the nioest lot of furnishings wo have had in stock for some time. The prices are very moderate, as the followingwill show:— 'APPLIQUED CURTAINS,' in Cream Bolton Sheeting, with appliqued borders. These are very smart ourtains; 3J yards long, At 355., 375. 6d.,395. 6d. r a .pair. (APPLIQUED CURTAINS, in Green, Blue, and Cream, with appliqued borders; 3J yards long, At 295. 6d. a pair. IAPPLIQUED TABLE COVERS, in Cream Grounds, 1 yard Square, At 6s. 9d. and 7s. 6d. each. '. '.. ,_,. ,„ 1} yards Square, At 9s. lid. and 12s. 6d. each: lAPPLIQUED CUSHION COVERS, in Coloured Grounds; 21 inches sqniare, At 3s. 3d. each. CUSHION COVERS, in Cream Grounds; 24 inches square, At 3s. 6d. each. i !AET TABLE COVERS,' A splendid assortment, 1 yard Square, At 2s. 9d., 2s, lid., 3s. 3d., 3s. 9d., 4s. 9d., Ss. 6d. each. ,1J yards Square, At ss. 9d., 6s. 9d., Bs. 6d. to 10s. 6d. each. ~. "POPLIN CUSHION COVERSi with stitched edge, made" to button; 22 inches ■ 6quare, ' 'At 4s. 6d. each. LINEN CUSHION COVERS, stitched edges, made to button; 22 inches square,, At 4s. 3d. each. STITCHED EDGE CUSHION COVERS, printed centres, with back and edge of plain Jaspe Cloth; in various colours, • At 7s. 6d. each. FRILLED CUSHION COVERS, in Cretonnes, Sateens, "etc., \, - From 3s. lid. each. TRILLED SILK CUSHION COVERS,,tucked centres; in all wanted'colours, At'Bs. 6d. each. SATEEN CUSHIONS, 22 inches square, in all wanted shades, . At 3s. '3d. each. TRAVELLING CUSHIONS, in figured Cretonne, 20 inches 'square, with handles, ' v , At 2s. Gd. each. WINDOW,BLINDS.—We are specialists in the manufacture of 'Window - Blinds; we make ■ tliera to order, and our stock of materials is very large. Patterns of Hollans and Trimmings posted on request, and estimates furnished Free of Charge. * • .KIRKCALDIE & STAINS/''-Ltd, .-.'-■''• r • • ■ ! ' „ NEW LOW RECOKD PRICE'S :0N • x '; : . BOOTS AND' SHOES. ' ' v Ci OOD AS THE VALUES HAVE BEEN, THE LAST FORTNIGHT, WE - ' **• ARE BETTERING THEM THIS WEEK. THE REDUCTIONS.ARE GREATER THAN EVER. '" v BE ON THE ALERT TO BUY, '' ' - OUR SALE CLOSES THIS'WEEK. J* MEN'S "WALK-OVER" AMERICAN BOOT?. Usually 80s. Sale Price 21=. — MEN'S GLACE KID BALS., so\m. Usually 14s. 6d. Sale Price, fis..Sd, MEN'S PATENT'COURT SHOES. Usually 6s. fld. Salo Price, 4s. lid. LADIES' "KRIPPENDORF'S" KID BALS. Usually 19s. Gd. Salo Prico, 12s. Gd. LADIES* KID BALS., English. Usually 12s. 6d. Sale Price, Bs. Gd. LADIES' TAN "CROMWELL" SHOES. Usually 16s. 6d. Sale Prico, 12s. Gd. LADIES' KID BUTTON SHOES. Usually Us. 6d. Sale 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 Gs. lid. ' ' , ' Sale Price, is. lid." PLAIN FIGURE REDUCTIONS. PRESH BARGAIN LOTS EVERY DAY. -' AT HANNAH'S 'SALE. . THE BIG BOOT, MARTS, ' LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

THERE!S NOTHING SETTER THAN THE BEST. THERE'S only one >«st in Tailoring, and it isn't necessary to pay an exorbitant price to get it You 'get las BEST TAILORING rera your money will buy. Our Cutters and Tailors are all highly skilled men, and they know every Suit must bi»; perfect before it leaves their, hands. ' We charge only for the Suit—not for (ho name. BRADFORD WOOLLEN COMPANY, "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTUN UUAl',' , s WELUNGTON. MONEY TO LLND.' ON APPROVED .FREEHOLD SECUEltlhs at the J.UIVUI' liAiiid iuiing in ttw Dominion. Apply at once. Klliii AND WLLssUiN, Solicitors, Pai.ama Sheet, Wellington. MONEY. TO LEND, IN any sums, on approved Freehold Secuutv, nam ax pur ctnt.i Repayment.'-by instalments .can bo arranged. ' ' ' ' " " SIE KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Tel. No. 31. .U Hunter Street -lACara] TOHN . T. , .MAIE, ' A.E.1.8.A., " And Ceitificatc in Architecture. i University of Peunsyhania,",U.S.A. ARCHITECT'AN D'bTEUCTUEAL ENGINEER, - - No. 16 STOCK EXCHANGE. Wellington. ' DAY'S BAY HOUSE, DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. BEST SEASIDE HOTEL in New Zealand, NOW OPEN. For Terms apply MANAGER. BULKLEY AND" /DIDSBUEY, DENTAL SURGEONS, '144 WILLIS STREBr, WELLINGTON, Telephone No. 216. [A Card.! ME. A. H. KOTUENBERG, Dental Surgeon, has commenced Practice at 145 UPPER WILLIS STREET (Upp. Y.M.C.A.). Telephone 2192 . THE ART OF DRESSING WELL. IN personal ■ appearance qiiiet simplicity' : of taste' outshines mere showiness. The great ladies.in.the-Homo-land cultivate this simplicity, and, thougn dressed m-tho most exclusive and advanced styles, their appearance is always quiet and tasteful. In evfry. Tailor-made Costume made by Hayuaid that ideal is attained, i.e., Perfection in Pit, Cut, Finish, and Style, combined with quiet distinctiveness. ,: (' ' HAYWARD, THE LADIES' TAILOR, 294-LAMBTON QUAY-291,

There is nothing to be gained by waiting, as ' MILLIGAN'S - display of " ' CHOICEST LONDON ' SUITINGS is bow, on at ( KELBURNE ; AVENUE. > It is best to select at once, thus getting the Greatest • Choice, and allowing time for the i'mest finish. By ordering now, you are care of being amongst the SMARTLY DRESSED MEN THE CUP MEETING. that is, if you want your New Clothes specially'for that dressy occasion. CRESCENT TEA SPEAKS FOE ITSELF. And , IS LOVED BIT ALE ' , LADIES. ' \ _ For Information relating io ' pATENTS AND mRADE TiffARKS, CONSULT "DAIDWIN AND TJAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, N.Z. Insurance Buildiogs, Wellington. v. 1 mllli results obtained by Advertisers ■"" in the Classified Odnmns of "The Dominion" are such i.s to confirm their belief that the papef has a wider ciroulation than any other daily journal in $ew Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 928, 22 September 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 928, 22 September 1910, Page 4

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