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f:;W '-.KIRKGALDIB' &' STAINS, Ltd. t * T&e Best of Soft Fut nlsfongs. i;-H ASSEMBLAGE OF ALL THAT IS MOST y WORTHY AND MOST DESIRABLE IN I'i; ' SOFT FURNISHINGS. ■ !: With the spring-cleaning, new demands arisen—there is always something ! to be replaced, it may bo Curtains, Hangings, Cushions, Cushion Covers, or !.' the other little itoms that help to mako homo comfortable and cheerful, Your [,■/.• every demand in this respect can be promptly met; at Kirkcaldie's, and you ;-. can make. sure of getting Dependable Goods at Very Moderate Prices. Hero :» I . are a few suggestive items:— CRETONNES, for Hangings, Loose Covers, and other Home Needs, ;'•• -." 31in. reversible, At Is. Id., Is. 3d., Is. 4d., Is. 5d., Is. 6d., Is. 7d., Is. Bd. r'"'■"' ' ■■'.-.■' a yard '".' ':'.■■.' : .: . I 31in. rsinglo face, At Bd., 10d., 15.,15. Id., Is. 3d., Is. 4d., Is. 5d., to i. 3s. 6d. a yard. i 81rn. CBETONNE DIVINITY, single face, !•;. ■ ' At Is. 10d., Is. lid., 25., 25., Id: a yard, r 'FEENCH SATEEN, single face, 31in. wide, "■-..-' t' : , ' At Is. 3d., Is. 4d., Is. 5d., Is. 6d., to 2s. 3d. a yard. ! . 50in. JASPE CLOTH, in pink, green, blue, and natural; 52in. wide, I'.:'-- ■ ' ~■.'■.' At 2s. 9d. a yard. (.';''■ PLAIN HOPSACK, in red, brown, blue, and pink; 52in. wide, ' L . ' ' . At 2s. 3d. a yard. f : BURLAY, 50in. wide, in scarlet, grey, and blue, At Is. 6d. a yard. r BOLTON SHEETING, 50in. wide, in green, blue, red, pink, and brown, :■■'". ~.'/ At Is. 6d. a yard. ': UNBLEACHED HUCK SHEETING, for Curtains, ;.i..'' 50in wide, At Is. 2d. a yard. !"■;' .■"■'■ ' •'. 70in. wide, At Is. 4d a yard. [■■- HARNESS: MUSLINS, in white and ecru, Alain edge;'soin. wide, ■■.''■■ Atls.2d., Is. 4d., .Is. 6d., ls.-9d., 2s. 2d. a yard.I': COIN SPOT MUSLINS/in'white, ivory, and ecru; 50in. wide, At IOJd., Is. a yard. . IM.CE CURTAIN NETS, in white and ecru; 54in. to 66in. wide, At Is. 2d., Is. 3d., Is. 4d., Is. 6d., Is; Bd., Is. 9d, a yard. ; SWISS BRISE.BISE NETS, in ivory, ;....: At 2s. 1 9d., 3s. 3d., 3s. 9d., 4s. 4d., 4s. 9d. a yard. ; ' LACE BRISE BISE NETS, in ivory, ecru, and ivory, ' At-9}d.,-IOJd., Is., Is. 2d. a yard. .MADRAS MUSLIN BRISE BISE, in white and ecru, ' ' ',' :.':. At ICJd., Is.,' Is. 2d., Is. 5d., Is. 6d., Is. Bd. a yard. CASEMENT CLOTHS, in cream and champagne shades; 50in wide. A. new .: shipment. . At Is; 6d.', ,15.,1 id., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. lid. ayard. \ jDASEAIENT CLOTHS, 50in. wide, in green, blue, rose, and navy blue, «■'...-■; ~\ At Is. Bd. a yard. . : FIGURED CASEMENT CLOTHS, in oream grounds, with coloured design; 50in. wide, At Is. Id., Is. lid., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., to ss. 3d. a yard. ■ : . iiACE CURTAINS, in white and,ecru. 3yds long, At ss/3d., 65., 3d.,.75. 6d., Bs. 9d., 9s. 6d., to 13s. 6d. a pair. 3Jyds. long.'At 6s. 9d., 6s. lid., 9s. 6d., lis. 6d., 12s. 9d., 13s. 6d., to . 2"s. 9d. a pair. 4yds. long, At 19s. 3d., 235. 9d., 255., 265. ■ , ART CURTAINS, in canvas and mercerised muslin grounds, with coloured borders top and bottom; 31yds. long, ■ ' . ... . , At 225. 6d.,.235. 6d., 245.' 6d., 255. 6d., 275. 6d., 31s. 6d. r-, MADRAS 'MUSLINS, for Summer Curtains. . • Plain Edge, 50 to 60in. wide, At Is. 3d., Is. 6d.,15. 9d.,15. lid. a yard. ; : ;•'•; Tasselled Edge, 58in. wide, At 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. lid., 3s. 3d., 4s. 3d; ! '■ a'yard. . .■ •' ■;■■..;" . Frilled Edge,' 58in.wide, At 3s. 3d., 3s. lid., 4s. 3d. a yard. J;V; ; KIRKCALD!E;.&; : S ' ' : GENT'S STYLISH FOOTWEAR, V;-.r.; ; . THE FOOTFOEM IB^ ND - ; : ; ::; 1 This particular BRAND OF COOT has been selected by us, on account of its "qualities.' We havo no hesitation.in rccommending_it to any-, one who requires a Dressy. Boot— One that' keeps its shape , and wears : ' well., . EVERY..WELL-DRESSED MAN SHOULD WEAR FOOTFORMS. ""''■'■'■ "'(SBNTS BEST GLACE KID V GENT'S BROWN" WILLOW LACE BOOTS; latest Ameri- '■ , ' CALF. BOOTS,' smart American shapes, ■'■ • 255. can design, . • 255. GWTS GLACE TAN ■•■ O]?EN •..,, OPEN TAB BOOT, light TAB BOOTS, made- on:.Na- . -.weight, newest shape, ._ ■ , • ■..' tural Shape.. Lasts, ~: 275. Gd. -.. - 275. 6d. : . ■> GENT'S HIGH-GRADE BOX GENT'S STOUT WILLOW CALF '.;.- CALF ;■ BOOTS, medium. OPEN TAB BOOT, leather; welts, very dressy, 255. lined, round toes, 28s. fid.' . FOOTFORM SHOES. , GENT'S STYLISH SHOES, TN GLACE. KID, WILLOW TAN, BOX •'•■" CALF,: AND PATENT LEATHER,: 235. 6d., 255., 265. 6d. ■'• R. HANNAH: & CO.,'LTD., : THE BIG BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

DRESS FOR CUP WEEK. :MrLIIGAN'S TAILORINC SERVICE FOR GENTLEMEN At KELBURNE AVENUE, Is working fronj 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. fashioning' SMART LONDON SUITINGS, for its Extensive Clientele, «■ CHOICE OF £2000 W ° RTH OF THE' NEWEST AWAITS' YOU. CRESCENT TEA . SPEAKS FOE ITSEL2, And IS LOVED BY ALIi ' LADIES.' ' NEW SUMMER DRESS CREATIONS AT HAYWARD'S. Now Fashion thoughts are given expression in the delightful display now shown at Hayward's. Weil-dressed ladies passing along Lambton Quay have greatly admired the beautiful Ready-to-wear Embroidered Muslin Robes, and have passed approving remarks regarding the New White Linen .■■ ■ Dresses, Side by side with those charming garments are the New Fabrics which are becoming so :'.ipular with Ladies of Fashion. Among them are Shantung Linens, Choice Poplins, Ottoman Cords, and other exclusive High-class Materials. This unusually fine exposition only goes to prove thai Fashioa's latest Thoughts me ever boring brought to your notice by HAYWARD, THE LADIES' TAILOR, 294-LAMBTON QUAY-294. TO BE WEIL DRESSED DOESN'T mean extreme in styles, but simply good taste and good cutting. You've got to depend upon your _ / tailor for those. You can rely on the Bradford Woollen Co.'s stylo for the top notch of fashion in cutting—for workmanship that knows no ttaw. You'ro safe when you order your suit here. OUR SPECIALITY SUIT TO ORDER, 70s. to 90s. BRADFORD WOOLLEN COMPANY, "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 8 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. NOTE.—We Close at 1 p.m. Saturdays. "npHB DOMINION" employs a staff of J. Advertising Experts, whoso services 'are always available. They will give valuable Advice to Advertisers, and Write Advertisments without any extra charge. . ■

MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECTRITIES at tho LOWEST. RATES ruling in tho Dominion. Apply at once KlltK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama Street, , Wellington. OUR ADDRESS IS NOW 254 LAMBTON O.UAY, TTSTHERB we have undoubtedly ' the Finest and Most Complete Stock of Choice Suitings in the Dominion, and an Expert Staff, fully qualified to carry out 'to a satisfactory conclusion ail Orders which may bo entrusted to them. E. NORTON & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Late King and Mmr. BUSINESS IS GOOD. \7ES, the Clothes-to-Order Business is -1- good; and good Clothes make good Business, and they're good to do business in. Hi 10s. to ,£6 invested in a Suit is a '■ good investment from every standpointit you get the euit' here. Measure us by the skill with which we 1 handle your measurements. Also, by the VALUE each sovereign boys. And, one* 1 igain, by tho patrons who are .with m \c&r in and year out, ; MORRISON & PEWRJEV, HEaCHANT TAILORS, 1U WILLIS STREET, "Phono 35. • P.O. Box 132. TTAWKINS AND QMITH,. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. : . DESIRE to announce that they have token over tho old-established Wine and ' Spirit Business of Messrs. Humphries 1 and Company, New Plymouth. Tho firm has the following agencies:— J DARTON GARDEN TEA; Best Dark Wines iulpcrted to N.Z.. (Sole N.Z. Agencies.) MACKIE'S HEATHER BLEND WHISKY (Sole N.Z. Agency). WHITE HOUSE UUISKY. MANNING'S BEER. (Sole Taranaki Provincial Agencios.) ALL WINES GUARANTEED, 3 STUDY tho Property Market—Tne B IO back page of "The Dominion" is a 3 Land and Farm Directory. Auctioneers' \ Notices will also be found on the same page.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 962, 1 November 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 962, 1 November 1910, Page 4

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