f] HOLIDAYTV FOOTWEAR ""111 ' Pi A \ Wα Discriminating. \V \?M Men . .". ■..'■,'. '" y\ What is mors unsomfortablo and ■ \\ aggravating than an ill-fitting Boot W. ■' Cr SIIDe? Moro EO, perila P 3 i whsn \ on a fioHday. Mako up your mind \S|v \ that for once in your life you will • /0\ have a pair that sailsfiDS y°" to \ tho smallest detail—that from the >i<iL ve;y first day that you put it on, feals comfcrtablo, and that will retain its trim and stylish appear- —— ance undor the test of wear. D.I.C. @ m m m m FOOTWEAR h« all oJtheaoiood.' ■f $g) w W points, try a pair, GENT'S GLACE OPEN FRONT BALS., wide -toe) Very comfort-" able > PRICE, 18S.- 6d. GENT'S GLACE BALS., smart medium toes SplendiA ' flttmg,-._ , ' PRICE,.I7s. 6d. GENT'S BOSTOCK- GLACE GOLOSH BALS., Alaska Last Smart aa P e . . PRICE, 275. 6d. GENT'S MOCCASSIN TAN DERBY BOOTS, good walking boot with - nice medium toe, ■ PRICE, 275. 6d. A Really Good Lino of WHITE BUCKSKIN CRICKET BOOTS for Gentlemen requiring something above the ordinary, ' PRICE, 245. 6d.
Y fiPPROPRIATEKMAS GIFTS A BRACELET WATCH is ,'an exceedingly, fine gift. ■ to give a'lady. It's utility is obvious,'and every time sho looks at the fade sheas'sure ,to remember the donor. .' We are showing a variety, of, these useful watches; some are inexpensive while others are costly, yet every' Bracelet Watch is worth just a little more than our price. .-..'. .; • ■ . ■'■ ■ ... Expanding or Flexible Bracelets, with very fine-quality. 15- , Jewel lever watches; In strong 9 .carat gold cases. : .At £7. £7 10s, £8 8s; £9 10s, £10 ... ... ■. \ J5 Carat Expanding Bracelets, with 18' carijt gold. watches, jewelled in 17 holes, with finest quality English lever move-i--ment. At £21, £22 10s. . \ ■ - ; •".-;■ .: :; , ..; , SilVer'and Enamel Watch BraceletSj at 5557605 i 635,"705/75s eachs r Silver. Watches and Leather Bracelets, at 40s..each,' ... . ■ .-.'.■ Gun Metal Watches and Leather 'Bracelets'.'"at 255,-30s"eacK JEW.ELLERS, WELLINGTON.
SPECIALLY MARKED DOWN AT WINDER'S BUIS-DIS^GS TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE. LOOK AT No. 2, DRAPERY WINDOW, MANNERS STREET. . THE PRICES WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT, "' WINDER'S FURNISHINC DEPARTMENT IS THE RICHT PLACE ■ F « r FURNISHINGS THROUGHOUT. ./"THE'-CORNER," " ' . CUBA.&'MANNERS STREETS.. ■ ■ HOW ROBERTSON'S HIGHLAND FLUID DIP SUITS NEW ZEALAND. It embodies all the special features of the Paste, except that of 'waterproofing the fleece. Like other soluble fluids, it yields to persistent rain. Iα dry climates it is a- most enduring Dip, freein» sheep from ticks, lice, and filth of every description, and keeping them clean. It forms a beautiful tip on ,the wool. This POISONOUS FLUID is largely used in the North Island of New Zealand and in Argentina by some of tho largest ; woolgrowers in the world. ■ ". < .■ . " ' ' SOME TESTIMONIAL?. . , . K Hall, Gisbornc—"lt continues to give the fullest satisfaction; the wool is' always in bright healthy condition, and the sheep entirely freo from parasites." . Wcnley and Lanauze, Ltd.. Napier.— 'Owintr io other dips introduced into Kew Zealand not, in irany cases proving efficacious, wo have experimented with tho Highland Dip for two years before recommending it. Tho result has been most successful." ■. ■ ■ John Deans. Canterbury.—"l thave been using tho Highland Sheep Dip (Paste and Fluid) for the last three years', and it has given me greater satisfaction than any other Dip I have used, and the wool is in splendid order at shearing time. I enclose order for this year for my three places." D. Kirkpatrick, Gisbornc—"Tho Highland Dip is the most perfect for stnd sheep that I have.yet used." . . - . . Agents: ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., WELLINGTON, EANGITIKEI. .MANAWATU. & PALMERSTON NORTH. y WS\yfi #% TOTAL ASSETS eVoEED ,£6,500,000. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.-J. G. W. Aitken, Esq., J. K. Blair, FIRE.—AII Classo, of RisUa Insured at Lowest Current Kates. burveys made and Quotations Given Free of Charge. ACCIDENT.—PersonaI and Disease, Employers' Liability, Publio Risk and Mort"a"eo Indemnity. NEW ZEALAND BKANCH OFFICE, 157 Featherston St., Wellington, E. J. White, Manager. fel!"?L-iii!£5li!ll~'^£S!^ N.Z. Electrical Fittings & Accessories Go., 101—LAMB70N QUAY—IOI, ,;■ H. j; BDLFORD, Manager. > . C. J. DREWITT, Engineer."" ■'"'.•■■ ■ " Telephone 2355. ' : ... ••■ , . ELECTRICAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, carried out promptly, ;:". and , well. HIGH-CLASS ELECTRICAL FITTINCS a Speciality. - ';'• Electrical Machinery for Every l'urposo Krected by Experts. ' - CEJSTEAI POSITION AND IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. '■'■"■
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 994, 8 December 1910, Page 8
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