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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. ART GALLERY FREE TO ALL. .0™ ART GALLERY is a pleasant place in which to spend a half-hour or so, for it contains thousands of BEAUTIFUL and INTERESTING PICTURES, and although you may not be disposed to buy, that need not prevent you viewing the pictures. ; Wo have just received from London a few VERY FINE PICTURES, and the prices quoted below nro for the Unframed Plates:— "FLIGHT," by A. Zsigmund. This depicts a battlofield, with the interest centring in a team of horses attached to a gun-carriage in full flight. At 21s. Unframed. <'A PEACEFUL NOOK," by Ernest Stanton. 1 'This is a beautiful landscape on the border of a marshy lyver, with cattle feeding peacefully. At 2ts, Unframed. / CHARIOT RACE," by A. Cheviot. : An etching full of life nnd interest, depicting a chariot race at the Coliseum, with all the concomitants of grandeur, wealth, incitement and disaster. At 425.-Unframed. '■"THE VICTOR'S RETURN," by A. Cheviot. A companion picturi) to the above. At 425. Unframed. 'f'SUNSET AND EVENING GLOW," by Ernest Stanton. A beautiful' landscape, with sunset effects. At 21s. Unframed. "HOMEWARDS," by Ernest Stanton. ' This is an exceedingly fino picture. A heavily overcast sky, a rain drenched track ruts full of water, with sheep in the foreground being driven home. At 21s. Unframed. •OFF TO THE FAIR," by Fred. Morgan. A picture full of human interest. The old grandfather'is seen surrounded by a group of half a dozen youngsters, who with boisterous happiness are dragging the old man to the Fair, the tent pavilion of which can be seen v in the distance. This is an'artist's proof. At 635. Unframed. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. OUR GIRLS' BOOTS ~~ ARE HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOYE ALL OTHERS IN THEIR CLASS. THEY WEAR BETTER THEY LOOK BETTER THEY ARE BETTER Than any you can find elsewhere, nnd our prices aro fixed so low that big business conies to us naturally. ■ We are solo agents for the "TRANSIT" and 1 "WAREWELL" Brands, and "G" Brand School Boots are made by us. Girls' Chrome Lace Boots, the Girls' Tan Kid Button Boots, "G"l brand for school, 7 to round toes, English make, 7 10, 6s. 6d.j 11 to 1, 7s. Gd. to 10, 95.; 11 to 1, 10s. _. , , , Girls' Tan or Black Kid Derby Girls Chrome Buttfrn Boots, 7 to Bals, round toes, "The Tran--10, 6s. lid.; 11 to 1, 7s. lid. sit," 7 to 10, 9s. 6d.; 11 to 1, Girls' Black Glacs Kid Button „ ... t, ~ Boots, round toes, "The Tran- Girls Buckskin Button ' , sit," 7to 10, 7s. 9d.; 11 to 1, ; 7to °* Ss " : * Bs. 9d. * Sl . '. Girls' Extra High leg Lace Boots, airls' Box Calf Bals, square toes, Black or Tan, very smart "Warewell," 7 to 10, Bs.; 11 to stvle. 7 to 10, Us. 6d.; 11 to 1, 1, 9s. . 12s. 6d. A largo Bto'ck of Misses' 2 to 5 Footwear. R. HANNAH A CO.. LTD., WELLINGTON. ALL OUR BRANCHES STOCK THE ABOVE LINES.

TO CUP VISITORS AND RESIDENTS. gPECIAL INTEREST ; Centres in KELBURNE AVENUE FASHIONS For Gentlemen just now, on account of tho choiceDess of the LONDON SUITINGS which MILLIGAN'S, , Timed to arrivo for their MidSummer Patrons. Start the year well by ordering AN AVENUE SUIT. ' \ 'CRESCENT TEA SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, AND IS LOVED BY ALL LADIES. MORE FAMOUS THAN EVER. TJO not fail to inspect the latest designs in Tweeds and Worsteds now being shown by ns. They possess many novel features that are bound to appeal to the discriminating buyer. THE HOUSE FOR VALUE. BRADFORD WOOLLEN COMPANY, ' "THE QUALITY TAILORS." 361. Lambton Quay, Wellington. MONEY TU LEND. IN ANY SUMS, on Approved Freehold Security 4* per ccnt. Repayment by instalments can bo arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, I Solicitor, Tel. No. 31. 31 Hunter Stroet "DULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, a DENTAL SURGEONS. Ml WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 21C. M'MAHON AND LEE, Eoefton, Sharebrokers, Auctioneers. Insurance, Land and General Agents. Established 20 years. Managers of chief producing mines. Absolutely reliable anil conhdenti.il reports on Mines and Mining I'ropesitions supplied. Leading Sharebrokers on tho West Coast. Code?: A.H.C. (4th edition). Moreing Neal'a. Bedford M'Neill's. Telegraphic Address—"Charterist," Reeftou. THE Results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal in New Zealand. i

r ONDON AND 'LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. flßE.—Lowest Rates aid Prompt Settlements. MARINE.—AII Covered, including Personal Luggage, against All Risks. OCCIDENT.— Employers' Liability and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, ,£4,812,381. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., JCUIEP AGENTS AND ATTORNEY!* WELLINGTON. ELLIS RARELY HOLDS 'A SALE, |T>UT an exception is being made. For , one month nil Suits made by the ! Art Tailor will carry a Special Seduction in price of 15 per cent. Faithful Craftsmanship, Correct Styles and materials, linked with such a hqavy reduction in price, should be an inducement to many to place their late Summer Orders with B. ELLIS, THE ART TAILOR, Opp. UNION BANK, A GENUINE SALE OF HIGH-CLASS APPAREL i A S several months of Summer WeaLCX ther may yet bo expected the Bargains offered at lIAYWARD'S SALE are of more than ordinary interest. White Costumes, Robqs, Dust Coats and other Summer apparel—all must bo cleared at almost any cost in order to provide room for New Autumn Goods. ■ HAY WARD, LADIES' TAILOR, LAMBTON QUAY. For Information relating to -pATENTS AND fJVRADE j^JAEKS, CONSULT gALDWIN AND JJAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS. fi.Z. Insurance Buildine9. WellisgtM. MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at the LOWEST RATES ruling in the Dominion. Apply at onco KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama Street, Wellington. START OUT IN A TAILOR WADE SUIT IN 1912. A MORRISON AND PENNEY tailored Suit will assist yon to assert your personality. Order yours now, and start tlio New Year right — rightly clothed and ou tho right road to command tho Success you deserve. MORRISON & PENNEY Merchant Tailors, WELLINGTON. STUDY :ho Property Market.—The Back Pago of "The "Dominion" is a "And ojid Farm Directory.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1344, 23 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1344, 23 January 1912, Page 4

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