KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. SOME RECENT ARRIVALS IN THE HARDWARE SECTION, THERMOS FLASKS, SILVER GOODS,} AND FLOWER-POTS. The helpfulness of this Hardware Section is fully recognised Oof people. Tho stock here consists of just the class of goods wanted .in the hfemo evory day. Useful things for tho Kitchen, useful items for the Diningjoom, and nick-nacks of worth and utility. Tho outstanding feature of this -department is the reasonableness of the prices. All goods aro marked in .plain figures, and tho goods aro worth just a little more than, the prices askod. <ffHERMOS FLASKS.—These flasks are so constructed ' that they will beep hot liquids hot or cold liquids cold for a whole day. A boon' to mothers travelling or picnicking with young children. The strong' and special adtantage about these now flasks is that they are now procurable" at a / moderate prices. f&miqUM STEEL-CASED FLASKS— Holdinij 1 pint, At 10s. each- . . Holding 1J pints, At 15s. each. ', Holding 2 pints, '4* 20s. each- '„ •■,-,.-•- EOLID NIOKEL FLASKS- ' ' ~ Holding 1 pint, At 255. each. , ' " Holding 2 pints, At 30s, each. ■NEW SILVER GOODS.—A splendid selection of goods, suitable for Wedding, ■Birthday, or Christmas Presents. s ■ /"^ Pearl-handled Butter Knives, At ss. each,. ~, ~* ,; Pearl-handled Forks, At 3s. 6d. each. . Pearl-handled Bread Forks, At 6s. 6d. 'each. Pearl-handled Salt At 4s. 6d. a pair. Pearl-handled Mustard Spoon, at 4s. 6d. Pearl-handled Paper Knives, At 6s. 6d. eacL , Silvor-ba'ndlcd Bread Forks, At 4s. 6d. each. Silver-handled Butter * Knives, At 3s 6d. each. Silver-handled Picklo Forks, At 3s. 3d. each. Silver-handled Jam Spoons, At 3s. 6d. each. i Silver-handled Nail Trimmers, At 3s. 6d. each. 'Silver Match Boxes, At ss. 6d., 6s. 6d., 95., 12s. 6d. each. i Silver-handled Button Hooks, At 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d. each. Silver-handled Shoe Lifts, At 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d. each. N.Z. Greenstone Butter Knives, At 6s. 6d.,eacL VASES AND FLOY/EB POTS, Artistically shaded, and with daffodil decorations. , / " Vases, 7Jin. high, At Bs. each. ' Vases, lOin. high, At ss. each. Vases, llin. high, At ss. 6d. each. Vases, 12in. high, At 6s. 6d. each. Fern Pots, 4in. high, At 2s. each. / Palm Pots, 6in. high, At 4s. each. Palm Pots, 7in. high, At 6s. 6d. each. Palm Pots, 9in." high, At 7s. each. ■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd,
BOOTS AND SHOES BY MAIL,] The time and distance between YOU and our magnificent Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES is measured by tho Dominion's fastest mall delivery. , , , , OUR' NEW STYLE BOOK^ AMD PRICE CATALOGUE | containing 48 pages of up-to-date Footwear News, and interestingly illustrated, : IS NOW READY. t i If we have not" sent you one, let us know about it,, and you'll have a ' copy just as quick as the post can bring it. Buying through our cata- , logae is quite as 1 satisfactory as buying in person—that is why wo-.do guoh a large mail order business. ,„ ~",.,". T ' ' WRITE FOR A-CATALOGUENOW.,', ,'.''. WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO FORWARD'ONE, 1 " " R. HANiNAH &' CO., LTD., THE BIG BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON.
THERE'S NOTHING '"''. BETTER THAN THE BEST, "<; THERE'S only one Vest'in Tailorine, and it isn't necessary to pay an exorbitant price to eot it Tou get I'm BEST TAILORING rere your money will buy. Our Cutters and Tailors are all highly skilled ,men,,,and .they know every Suit must be perfect before it leaves their hands. We charge only for tho 'Suit—not .for the name, BRADFORD WOOLLEN COMPANY,' "THE QUALITY TAILORS." LAMBTON QUA?; ' ■ WELLINGTON. T>IMITEINO THIGYPTIAN .piGARETTESI RICHEST IN FLAVOUR. " " PUREST IN QUALITY..'. . PERFECTLY MADE. Sole Agents in New Zealand:— Q. &,C. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, • 206-LAMBTON V QTJAY-206. (Opposite Kirkcaldio and Stains.) MONET TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD. KECURITIES at the LOWEST RATES ruling in 'the Dominion. Apply at onco KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama Street, Wellington. MONEY TO LEND, Fany snms, on approved Freehold Security, from A J per cent, Repayment by instalments can bo arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Tel. No. 31. 31 Hunter Street. FASHION'S, FAVOURITE SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS. A MOST Select Assortment of tho now Fabrics has been secured by Hayward to make up into fashionablo Spring and Summer Costumes and Gowns. Among' 1 the choicest are OTTOMAN CORDS. POPLINS, SHANTUNG LINENS, And BEAUTIFUL NEW SUMMER,TWEEDS & CLOTHS. Also tho Foremost Fashions in charming Ready-to-Wcar Robes in distinctive styles. You aro bound to bo greatly interested in these Fabrics and Robes. HAYWARD'S, THE LADIES'TAILOR, - 294-LAMBTON QUAI-ifli,
THE LARGEST STAFF Engaged in, EXPERT TAILORING IN NEW ZEALAND, Via., MULLIGAN'S, Of KELBURNE AVENUE, Is Already Working Overtime on SPRING SUIT ORDERS. -This Firm gives you a seleo tion from £2000 worth of LONDON'S LATE*-' SUITINGS, And MR. D. MILLICAN Personally Fits Every Client. P. 6 mention Tub Dominion when ordering. CRESCENT TEA SPEAKS FOB ITSELH, And IS LOVED BY ALE LADIES. BUSINESS IS GOOD. ,V7ES, the Clqthes-to-Order Business is X good; and good : Clothes hiako good Business, and they're good to do business in. i! 5 IDs- t0 <* 8 invested in a Suit is a good investment from every standpoint— U you get tho BUit hero. Measure us by the &kill with which wo handle your measurements, Also, by the FALUE each sovereign buys. And, onco jgwn, by tho patrons who ace with us Jear in and year out, MORRISON & PENWEYj HSBCHANT. TAILORS, 111 WILLIS STREET.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 4
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