D HOLIDAY J FOOTWEAR A Mr ■ A \ H Discriminating^ \\ \rjf! en • * ° What Is more uncomfortable-and <#, ' aggravating than an ill-fitting Boot W. ■ or Shoe? More so, perhaps, when ■* V on a h 0 " 1 * Mako U[l yoUr wind . 'k A th3t ' 0r onCe '" sf° ur '- ,ife S ' OU wi " ,iave a pa ' r * nat sa " sfies y.° u t° the sma,,est detail—that from the \ very first day that you put it on, feels comfortable, and that wilt retain Its trim and stylish appear- , ' — ance under the test of wear. D.I.C /SI <$& 6a ■ (& G& FOOTWEAR has all of these good |P IP 15 y points, try a pair. 1: • ' s GENT'S GLACE OPEN FRONT BALS., wide toe. Very comfort ■ \ able, PRICE, 18s. Bd. \ GENT'S GLACE GOLOSH BALS., smart medium toes. Splendid ' ' \ fitting, PRICE, 17s. Bd. '' 1 GENT'S BOSTOCK GLACE GOLOSH BALS., 'Alaska Last. Smart 1 Shape, PRICE, 2TS. 6d. .! | GENT'S MOCCASSIN TAN DERBY BOOTS, good walking boot, with | nice medium toe, PRICE, 275. 6d. i 'A Really Good Line of WHITE BUCKSKIN CRICKET BOOTS,': foe I Gentlemen requiring something above the ordinary, . ■ . jd PRICE, 245. Bd. \ . DRESS RiEIOS ■ 1.-•■ ■'•■ IEODINO RINGS ■; ' I Buying for Ten of the <*~Slz511) largest Jewellery Estah- S tl|sP !^. Thrsa Diamonds lishments in Australasia „. , ~". I i nree uuimonas, . Diamond Cluster, i with. iMatmum and London-and paying £7 10s "' settings at £35. Epofc casn> we ' pllrchase ' ' ' the precious stones on the most advantageons terms. Ws buy from tho actual cutters and there are'no profits for the go-betweens. ~ The sotting is done by experts and the workmanship is. perfect I. and durable.. ■" | - . Five Diamonds, at .Three DiamondJ, £35. , £35 and £40. | ENGAGEMENT KINGS, set with Diamonds in combination with' Rubic6, Sapphires, Emeralds and Pearls, at 2 gns to 100 gns. WEDDING RINGS, in . style, so that other ; . ' ' — Wedding Ring, rings maT he , wom on .'Wedding. Ring,.. . .. ~ .new.shape. same finger, with wm-C ; ;S e ?' 61la P e '.,.: •..,-, - ■■'■■■ fort. ' ■ : ' -• '.''-''' "■'.'' '■ •' RING CATALOGUES FREE. " ' ' '■ STEMTBMSONiefI.MLtd., ! JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. ! - ' ' .1 .''■■'■' ''. 'HOME SPECIALISTS. .— —- ' . HORROCKSES AND . STNLAY ARE NAMES WELL KNOWN IN THE HOUSEHOLD AS BEING' THE MAKERS OP THE BEST SHEETINGS. • GEORGE WINDER, "THE CORNER," Imports the Best Furnishings, and has opened a Fresh Shipment of' SHEETINGS AND PILLOW COTTONS From the World-Renowned Makers, also, ART LINEN AND CRETONNES. " ..." . ■ . • Comparison of values is invited in the selection of the above goods, and in . FLOOR' COYERINGS, when customers will be convinced of the value procured-from" -GEORGE WINDER, ' Household Linen and Furnishing Importer, CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS.
HOW ROBERTSON'S HIGHLAND FLUID DIP SUITS NEW ZEALAND. It embodies all the special features of the Paste, except that of waterproofing tho fleece. Like other soluble fluids, it yields to persistent rain. In. dry climates it is a most enduring Dip, freeing 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 TESTIMONIALS. F. Hall, Gisbornc.—"lt continues to give the fullest satisfaction; the wool is always in bright healthy condition, and tho' sheep entirely free from parasites." Vr'cnley and Lanauze, Ltd., ftapier.—"Owing to other dips introduced into New Zealand not. in many cases proving efficacious, we have experimented with the Highland Dip for two years before recommending it. The result has been most successful." '. • John Deans, Canterbury—"l have been usinf the 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. Kirkpatricl:, Gisborne.—"The Highland Dip is the most perfect for stud sheep that I have yet used.' - Agents: ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., WELLINGTON, EANGITIKEI, MANAWATU. & PALMERSTON NORTH, GB 8 & &J ASSURANCE CO., LTD." IJ.IK |J IM. m , (Established 1821.) ' TOTAL fISSETS EXCEED £6,506,000. BOARD OF G. W. Aitken, Esq., J. E. Blair, Esq. FIRE.—AU Classes of P.isks Insured at Lowest Current Rates, bnrveys made and Quotations Giveu Free of Charge. ACCIDENT.—PersonaI and Disease, Employers' Liability, Public Eisk and Mortgagee Indemnity. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OFFICE, 157 Featherston St., Wellington, R. J. White, Manager" General Agents: Messrs. W & G. Turnbull & Co., Customhouse Quay, W'gton., N.Z. Electrical Fittings & Accessories Co., 101—LAMBTON QUAY—IOI; H. J. BTJLFORD, Manager. C. J. DHSWITT, Engines*. Telephone 2355. ' ELECTRICAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION carried out promptlj and well. HIGH-CLASS ELECTRICAL FITTINCS a Speciality. Electrical. Machinery for Every Purpose Erected by Exports. '■ .■■ CENTRAL IWTION AND IMMEDIATE AMOTION.:
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 995, 9 December 1910, Page 8
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