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Kitkcaldit & Stains, Limited. SMART EVENING ■ GLOVES, The Beautiful Evening Gown is well sot-off by smart and appropriate Gloves and Shoes. Gloves, in particular, must bo good fitting and possess quality, or have the appearance- of quality. The Evening Gloves we are now showing were very carefully selected to suit the season's, frocks, an/1 every pair is well worth the price at which it is marked. "GAIETY" SUEDE GLOVES, 12-but-ton, reaching just to the elbow, in heaver, pastel, and white, At os. lid. a pair. "KELVA" SUEDE GLOVES, 12-but-ton, in beaver, pastel, black, and white, At 7s. 6d. a pair. "ASPAE " WHITE KID GLOVES, 12button, At 6s. lid. a pair. "CELVUR" WHITE KID GLOVES, 12-bultons, At 7s. lid. a pair. "GAIETY" SUEDE GLOVES, IG-but-ton length, in white, beaver, and pastels, • At 7s. lid. a pair. "KELVA" SUEDE GLOVES, 16-but-ton, in black, white, grey, beaver, aud pastel, At 9s. 6d. a pair. "ASPAR" WHITE KID GLOVES, 16button length, At Bs. lid. a pair. "CELVUR" KID GLOVES, in white, sky blue, pink, heliotrooo, and canary, At 12s. Cd" a pair. "ASPAR" WHITE KID GLOVES, 20button length, reaching 4 to 6in. above the elbow, At 12s. 6d. a pair. "CELVUR" WHITE KID GLOVES, . 20-button length, At 16s. 6d. a pair. SILK EVENING GLOVES, in sky blue, pink, black, and heliotrope, At 3s. 6d. a pair. SILK EVENING GLOVES, in white and cream, At 2s. lid., 3s. 3d 3s. 6d, 3s. 9d., ?s. lid. n pair. FINE LISLE GLOVES, in white and cream, reaching above elbow, At 3s. 6d. a pair. KhkcaMk & Staiss, Limited. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FlßE.—Lowest Hates and Prompt Settlements. ■ "MARINE.—AII Classes covered,' including Pcrsoual Luggage, against All Risks. • ACC! DENT. — Employers' Liability and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, .£4,812,381. Full information can he obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. {J. SPEAR. M.P,0,0., Doctor of Optics. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, . Optical Parlours— 7 WILLIS STREET, King's Chambers, WELLINGTON. A large stock of Optical Goods carried; also Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to improve the hearing. Consultation free. 'Phone 2502. CYRIL E. T. WOODS, DENTAL SURGEON, 68-LAMBTON QUAY-68 Telephone 3101. BULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, DENTAL SURGEONS. 144. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. DAY'S BAY HOUSE, DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON; BEST SEASIDB HOTEL in New Zealand, NOW OPEN. For terms apDly 1 MANAGER. EARTHQUAKES. "DISKS covered against loss by carthiL quakes trom 2s. 6d. per cent, up, according to locality and nature of risk. Geo. ii. Scales,' Customhouse Quay, WelMONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at the LOWEST KATES ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once. \ , KIRK AND WILSON. ; Solicitors, Panama Street, ; Wellington. I MONEY TO LEND. ; TN 'Any Sums, en Approved Freehold ' Security from 41. per cent. ; Repayment by instalments can be ar- ; ranged. f SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, I Solicitor, \ To!. No. 31. 31 Hunter Street.

It is believed that the pigeons which have wrought so 'much havoc to clover and other crops in counties in the South of England arc migrants from Scandinavia. Genoral shoots recently held in Hampshire and Wiltshire have driven large numbers of the birds into neighbouring counties. A memorandum urging the holding of further shoots has been issued by the Board of Agriculture. At Berwick, William Woods, a soldier in the King's Own Scottish Borderers, was ssnt to prison for a month with hard labour for making a wilfully false answer to a question set forth in the attestation paper. Ho vhad stated at Dumfries on March 1, before a recruiting officer, tint he had never served previously in the Army, whereas ho had served in the Border Regiment Special Reserve, from which he had been discharged for bad conduct. The defendant. sAid he was Sorry, but it was all through losing his kit. He was only three weeks in the Border Regiment when ho lost a shirt and a pair of boots, and so it had gone on until he decided to work for his discharge,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 12 May 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 12 May 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 12 May 1911, Page 4

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