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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

TBA¥EL TBAPPIIGS. EVERY REQUISITE FOR THE TRAVELLER, \TTHEN travelling you have to depend upon your trunks and bags, and they ought therefore to be dependable. The travel trappings that we stock aro strongly built, and will stand the rough handling of porters and baggage-men. If fou are off to Bnglnad and the Continent for a trip or going elsewhere, come in and era our eeleotion of travel trappings. l LADIES' KRESS BASKETS covered with black Japan canvas, hide bound, two ■ straps all round, Btrong look; fitted with tray. Sizes 33in. and 86in. At 725, 6d,, 795. Ed. "ZBPHBA" CABIN TRUNKS, made of cane, fibre and wood, covered brown canvas, bound horn hide, fitted with tray; very light and strong. Sizes 32in. and 34in. At £5 15s. 6d., £5 19s. 6d. SUIT CASES, in solid leather, with fibre foundations, capped comers, very strong. Sizes 22in. and 24in. At 695. 6d. and 795. 6d. CANVAS SUIT CASES, in black twill canvas, bound leather, good lock. Sizes 22in., 2-lin., 26in. At 235. 6d., 255. 9d., 27i. 6d. COMPRESSED CANE CABIN TRUNKS, bound leather, very light and strong. Sizes 32in., 3-liii., 38in. At £4 19s. 6d., £5 15s. 6d., £7 7s. CABIN TRUNKS, in best'green or black canvas, bound leather, straps over lid; fitted with tray. ;•■ Sizes SOiu., 33in., 36in. At 715. , 6d., 775. 6d,, 87s, 6d. BLOUSE CASES for week-end visits, in green' or black canvas, bound leather, straps on body, cane on lid. Sizes 2!in. and 26in. At 295. 6d., 31s. 6d. LADIES' HAT CASES, in compressed cane, leather bound, fitted with cones. . ■ Size 22in. x 16in. x lGin. At £3 19s. 6d. LADIES' HAT CASES, in green or black canvas, bound leather, strong lock, fitted with 3 cones. Sizes 22 x 22 x 11 and 24 x 21 x 11. At 355. 6d., 38s. 6d. SARATOGA TRUNKS, oval tops, covered leather, eteel bound, on rollers, 31in. , At £4 4*. SOLID LEATHER TRUNKS, stoel frame and hide corners, fitted with tray. Sizes 30in. and 33in. At £7 75., £8 ss. •WATTING SUIT CASES, bound'leather, light and strong. Sizes 22in. and'2«n. At Us. 6d,, 21s. EIRECALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

SUPERB FOOTWEAR FOR. GIRLS: THE "TRANSIT" BRAND. ■ -. Fashion sent them into our Stores. The prices will send them out, ' ■ and we will stake our reputation on the wear. ■ TO SEE THEM IS TO BUY THEM. Girls' Tan or Black Kid Twin Girls' Tan Willow Calf OiBar Shoes, pump soles, ' ford Slices, wide toes 7 to 10, 6s. 6d.j U to 7 to 10. Bs, 6d.; 11 to I,' 1, Is. 6d. Ss. 6d. t Girls' Tan Kid Langtry Shoes, Girls' Glnce Kid Button large square buckles. Boots, patent too caps «• l.n? t0 Uto :, 9S> ' 7to 10 > TE - 9d 'J "tO 1, Oirls' Tan or Black Kid Gib- Bs. 9d son Derby Shoes, large Girls' Tan Kid Button Boots, eyelets, 7.t0 10, 7s. Bd.; very smart style, 7to 11 to 1, Bs. 6d. 10, 95.; 11 to 1, 10s. Girls' Patent Gibson Derby Girls' Glace' Kid Derby openShoes, grey kid tops, 7 front Bals.. patent ' ;; . to 10, Bs. 6d.; 11 to 1, . •''■'■'■ caps, 7"to-10, 95.'6 d.; 11 • : ■■: ■-■ ■ 9a. : 6d.! ; ....: :.• to 1, 10s. od:' , ■ ■ SPECIAL VALUE IN MAIDS' 2 to 5 FOOTWEAR. ■R. HANNAH & CO ~ LTD., WELLINGTON. . - BRANCHES IN MOST NORTHERN TOWNS. HAY WARD JMJNDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, it a "BTJY-WORD" FIRE.-Lowest Rates and Prompt Bettlomenti. for MARINE.-AH 1 Classes Covered, including. Personal Luggage, against LADIES' TAILORING. Eisks - Lambton Quay. ACCIDENT.-Employers' 'Liability, and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a list of Diseases. ■jl/T'IIAHON AND LEE. Beefton, Share- SECURITY to 'Policy-holders., £4,812.381. XTA brokers, Auctioneers. _Insurance, Full information can be obtained at land and General Agt-nts. Established ™ ' ;l^ r9/ A J teeiy S JOHNSTON AND C - ™- CHIEP AQ ' ENTS AND brokers on the West Coast. Codes: A.B.C. WELLINGTON. (4th edition), Moreing Neal's, Bedford . M'Neill's. Telcgraphio Address—"Char- wrii i i«eiir> rmtiv «un nn terist," Reefton. WILLIAMS, HUNT AND CO. ■ ■ : (Late Barr. Leary, and Williama.)' AlgarT. Williams. E. W. Hunt, F.I.A.N.Z. tiPVPTAT *\-\-nTTOPT?xn7MTi Sharebrokers, Land and Estate Agents, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Professional Accountants, TO THE LADIES 153 Feathcrston Street, OF WELLINGTON. Telegrams "Barley, Wellington." . MR. W. S. BEDFORD H Is now in Charge of my LADIES' DEPARTMENT. IN y IEW 0F TOUR VISIT TO G. NOBLE TnATTimvr S6d-,LAJIBTON QUAT-564 LOJNJJUJN, (Next Stewart Dawson'a.) IT IS WELL TO ORDER SOME I : ; ■FREEZING SHEEP AMD LAMBS. STYLISH CLOTHES. — ' AT THE ' WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT ,„, Trn . ~,„ COMPANY. LTD.. MILLIGAN S Is prepared I. KELBUKM AVENUE Purchase FAT SHEEP AND • LAMBB, By Weight or at Per Head, /CLOTHES by MILLIGAN win Golden Opinion! in London Tho Compnn.T also offers ollenta erery facility for freezing on their own account and other Centres of Fashion. Prices can be obtained on application lit tho Company's Offices, or from »ny of the Buyers in the country. ~ W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director, CRESCENT TEA For Information relntlnt to pATENTS AND /JTRADB epEAKg pOK j^. CONSULT BALDWIN AND TJATWAEIH, AND PATENT, ATTORNEYS. H. 7.. Insurance Bailtllis«. WelHeet**. Ifl LOTED BT MONET TO LEND, .ALL LADIES. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD BECTJEITIES at the LOWEST RATES ruling; in the Dominion. Apply at ono«. "■ ■ KIKK AND WILSON, Solicitor*, LADIES' TAILORING. Panama Street, Wellington. THITEBN of n Lady'i inn nmsTiTTPV * V Suit ''epends upon ELLIS, IJ^Bm^SwKm™ 1, ' railor - tt ia almya CI - W WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Being well posted in Dam. Telephone No. 216. Fashion's latest requirements MONEY iULJiND. new AUTUMN MATERIALS JTN ANY SUMS, on Approved Freehold ftro now on handj j ean assure Jl faeounty AX per cent. Tailored Garments for Ladies that Repayment by « U • O^ raD " e SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Mff - Wltll Solicitor. Ti T?T TTC THE ABT TAILOB, ■Tel. No. 31. 81 Huatw fltrwt i> XjhLiLO>Q Mt .UMIQX ]

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 4

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