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KIRKCALDIE &'STAINS, Ltd. Fnm that' &tt Fashionable* yet Inexpensive* You will be glad to havo iheso Furs for tho Coronation Festivities next .freelc. : Tho world judges by looks, and theso Imitation Furs aro so well got up that they would almost deceivo an expert. •It would bo difficult for anybody to guess that tho furs you wear were only imitation goods. The gain is on your side in tho saving you make in tho prico of tho furs. Tho following will give you an idea of what wc aro offering :— .WHITE FOXALINE THROW-OVER.STOLE, GS inches long, lined satin, ■ ■ , At lGs. 6d. .WHITE FOXALINE STOLE, capo shape, head and brushes at back, brushes at shoulders,-and stole ends in front; SOin. long, lined satin, At 375. 6d. iWHITH: FOXALINE STOLE, shaped back, stole ends, finished in, front with heads and brushes; 60m. long, lined'satin, ; . At. 15s. 6d. OPEN MUFF, finished at ends with brushes, At 255. 6d. BAG-SHAPED MUFF, to match, At lis. 9d. •CONEY SEAL THROW-OVER STOLE, fin. wide, 78in. long, lined satin, At 6os. SMART SEALETTE SETS, Scarf 78in. long, Sin. wide, and lined satin, PillowShaped Muff, Win. x 13in., At 355. 6d. pnd 425. SEALETTE SETS, Scarf edged with silk fringe, and Loose-End Muff to!.match, edged with fringe, .■ -\ At 495. Gd., 555. 6d. iWHITE THIBET STOLE, shaped hack, stole ends, 70in. long, lined satin, / At 355. .WHITE THIBET STOLE, shaped back, 54 inches long, lined satin, At 14s. Gd. BAG-SHAPED MUFF to match, At 17s.' Gd., and 2ls. ' IMITAIION ERMINE STOLE, shaool back, finished in front with -heads and stolo ends; EGin. long,. ; _. | At 235. td. IMITATION ERMINE THROW-OVER TIE, 66in. long, lined satin, At 28s. 6d. ■:■■ OPEN MUFF, to match, At 495. Gd. ' BAG-SHAPED MUFF to match, At 12s. Gd. POINTED SITKA FOX NECKLET, finished with head and brush, lined'satin, At £6-18s. Gd. OPEN MUFF to match, At 975. Gd. GREY SQUIRREL THROW-OVER SCARF, 94in. long, 6in. wide, lined satin; Open Muff to match, At 11 Guineas tho set. • DARK MARMOT STOLE, shaped ba-&. finished with tails, stole ends, finished ■■ in front with heads and tails; '/Sin. long, At 7 Guineas. , PILLOW-SHAPED MUFF to match At 48s. 6d. ' KIRfCCALDIE & STAINS; Ltd MEN'S .BOOTS, ' ' FOR FIELD OK FARM. 1 \■ ' ■ THE BEST IN NEW ZEALAND. "'"''. "" famous "G" brand;:*""- '' : " MEN'S KIP SHOOTERS, Stout MEN'S CALF SHOOTERS, for Uppers, Half Watertight Riding, Hand-pegged Soles, Tongues, At 9s. Gd., lis. Gd., Best French Calf,' 19s. Gd. 13s. 6d., 15s. Gd. ■ - MEN'S GEEENHLDB SHOOTERS, for Dairy Farmers, ' 2 ls. MEN'S UNBREAKABLE BACK , ME »ronKH.urs wS SHOOTERS, Pull Watertight t.vWDo.ibL Tongues 2™6d Tongues, 14s. «?., 16s. Gd. tigut uoutue longues, t.u. MEN'S BUSH WATERTIGHTS, MEN'S TAN OR BLACK ZUG Hand-pegged, Nailed, or LEATHER "COOKHAMS," Sprigged. Best Heavy Kip, Tho Best Heavy-weight Boot 16s. Gd. in New Zealand, 275. Gd. GOOD WEAR IN EVERY PAIR. . Write for our Illustrated MAIL ORDER Catalogue, R. HANNAH & -CO., LTD., The Big Boot Marts, WELLINGTON. t — — £1/1/0 OFF ' THE "FREE LANCE made-to.order gowns.. HAS A SPLENDID PICTURE TLJAYWARD whoso staff of „„„ r,mvr n ■ IL3 - Ladies' Tailors is tho largest OF THE NEW STYLE and most expert in tho. Dominion, wishes to retain their services durDRESS SUIT ing tho ' av<!eil Season. As an inducement to place orders By now for COATS and SKIRTS, ONE GUINEA is taken off the MTT T Jfl A"W usual P rico for ON E MONTH IJjljl'JjriirN, . ONLY, including your choice of KELBURNE AVENUE. nll iills season ' s J * cw Materials. DRESS SUITS, Superior Style, HAYWARD, * 10 10S ' THE LADIES' TAILOR, LA MB TON QUAY, THERE'S A SMARTNESS . OF STYLE and an appearance of permanence in tho CRESCENT TEA Sby KAIINCOATS SPEAKS POR ITSELF. MORRISON & PENNEY * n( j that appeals to discriminating dressers. IS LOVED BY ALL r , nTra MORRSSON & PENNEY. LADIES, * MERCHANT TAILORS, 114 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. TAILOR-MADES AT £5 ss. iVALUE IN PIPES* TO keep our largo staff employed dur- TE E (Q A BRAND, ing tho winter mouths, and also, to "UT«Xi.o givo those ladies who do not wish to pay FINEST BRIAR ROOT, more for their Costumes an opportunity en vco MmiuTcn of procuring a REALLY HIUH-CLASS SILVER-MOUNTED, TAILOR-MADE bofoio tho season is LONDON-MADE. quite over, we havo reduced tho prico of TWO SHILLINGS EACH all our Costumes to JS ss„ and a few to TWO SHILLINGS. EACH! let this opportunity pass of r jP H] ?'jvdiolbgrange or congetting a REAL ELLIS & NOBLE COS- f- SlS . tm j? of every Good Shape known TUME at such a figure, and remember: ™, us > > 3 displayed in a manner winch cnThe earlier you call, tho hotter tho ? lj les that leisurely inspection to be made election in which every smoker loves to indulge ELLIS & NOBLE, *hen selecting a New Pipe. . LADIES' ART TAILORS, C\ SL n ATTIfVrTq 81 KING'S CHAMBERS. WILLIS ST. [ TOBACCONISTS," Wn QUAY. HONEY TO LEND. r AN APPROVED FREEHOLD SECU\J RITIES at tho LOY/EST RATES CASB WHISKY. ruling in tho Dominion. Apply at once, KIRK AND WILSON. *"""' Solicitors, Panama Street, OLD SCOTCH. , ■ Wclliagton L HEATHER BLEND, money jo lend. Product of White Horse Collar. F £ ny . Cn l Appr ° Tod *™ Mi . *■ Security from per cent. Repayment by instalments can bo ar« •gAWKINS AND gMITH, DOUGLAS> NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Solicitor, Tel. No. 31. 31 Hunter Street. THE Results obtained by Advortlsora in the Classified Columns of "Tho After lying in tho Medway for seven Dominion" aro 6uch as to confirm thmr yars, tho cruiser Champion, a training- belief that the paper has-it wider circu'ship for stokers, was dry-docked, and 40 lation than any other, daily journal is toDS of musssls havo been taken off. WiW. Zealand,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 17 June 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 17 June 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 17 June 1911, Page 4

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