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KIftKCALDXE & STAINS, LTD; . FRINGES. ..■■,'" API EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT. . ■• "~ ■ / CTR-INGES are very popular this season, and they are used for decorative puri ,Poses in o. variety of ways. There is such a magnificent selection, as to per-mit-of individual fancy having full sway. We are now showing a representative assortment of these Goods. BUGLE AND BEAD FRINGE in Gold- .Width Jin,, ljin., 2*in. " At Is., Is. 9d., Is, 11d. a yard, BUGLE AND BEAD FRINGE, in Silver-. .Width iin„ ljin, 2Jin. At Is., Is. Bd., 2s, lid, SILVER BEAD FRINGE, Sin, and 4in. wide. At Is, 11d. and 2s. 9d, a yard, SILVER AND GOLD BEAD FRINGE, vandyked or straight edge; 2in, wide. At 3s. 6d. a yard, BEADED FRINGE, vandyked" with fish net top; 3Jin. wide. : : At 10s. 6d. to IBs. 6d. a yard. BLACK BEADED FRINGE, 3in. and 4in. wide. At 2s. 9d., 3s. 3d. a yard. BLACK BUGLE FRINGE, 2in wide. At Is. 4d. a yard. BALL FRINGE, in jet. At 3s. 6d, a yard. BALE FRINGE, in steel, gold, and silver. At 2s. a yard. BALL FRINGE, in pink, sky blue, and black. At 105 d. a yard. SHADED BEAD FRINGE, with fish net top, in Royal blue and grey; 2Mn. wide. / At Bs. 6d, a yard. BEAD FRINGE, for lamp shades; 4in. wide, in red, green, and' gold. At 2s. 3d, a yard, BEAD, FRINGE, in silver and pink, vandyked; 4in. wide. At is. lid. a yard. STEEL BEAD FRINGE, lin., ljin., and 2in. wide. - At Is. 3d,, Is. 11d,, 2s. 9d. a yard, BEAD FRINGE, turquoise and silver,- Jin. and lin. wide. ~.-." At Is. 6d., Is, 9d, a yard, BEAD FRINGE, black and white, Jin., ljin., ljin. wide. At Is. 6d., Is. lid., 2s, 9d. a yard, K'IBKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD; FOOTBALL BOOTS. ' LIGHT YET SOLID. FOR RUGBY OR "SOCCER." WINNERS. EVERY TIME! WINNERS in PRICE, WINNERS in STABILITY. WINNERS of -MATCHES. Our Football Boots ";'; take some' beating and will stand ■plenty of kicks. FOR RUGBY: '•"■■* MEN!S BLACK CHROME, unbreakable boxed toes, light soles, strongly stitched, 9s. 6d. BOYS - Bs. Od. MEN'S SCOTCH'GREY CHROME, Ditto, MEN'S'9s. Ed. BOYS' Bs. 6d. l FOR SOCCER: ..-."• MEN'S SCOTCH GREY CHROME. M'Gregor vamps, unbreakable boxed toes, solid throughout,) lis. 6d. MEN'S "CERT" RUSSET CALF, with ankle pads, Elk-hide soles, unbreakable toes, English make. 13s. Sd. ■: MEN'S "CERT" SCOTCH CHROME," with Cane Instep Guards,, Elk-hido soles, English make, 15s. 6d. '• : MEN'S "CERT" BOX CALF, w«h M'Gregor vamps, 18s. 6d.* .' ■■'.". ' . SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANTITIES. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. ■' MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, ['■■.'' WELLSWGTOSM.

M'MAHON AND LEE, Reefton, Share'brokers, Auctioneers, Insurance, 'Land and General Agfcnts. Established SO jea'rs; 'Managers of chief producing mines. Absolutely reliable and confidential reports, on Mines and Mining Propositions supplied. Leading Sharebrokers on the West Coast.- Codes: A.B.C. (4th edition),' Moreing Ncal's, Bedford M'Neill's. Telegraphic Address—"Charterist." Reefbon. LADIES' TAILORING. ~,T7"0U CAN HA™, YOUR , , ;JL : WINTER COSTtfME CUT <■■ AND FITTED BY AN EX- ' - PERT IF YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH G. NOBLE, SGI QX/AY. Next Stewart Dawson's. COSTUMES THAT POSSESS INDIVIDUALITY. mHE Woman of Good -Taste and J- ' Sound Judgment knows that when Wearing a HAYWARD COSTUME she is both Beautifully and Sensibly Dressed. Orders of tho Now Winter Costumes are now being taken and customers are assured of exclusive • styles and High-clns.s Tailoring. HAYWARD THE LADIES' TAILOR, Lambton Quay. For Information relating to PATENTS AND npRADE "jMTARKS, CONSULT ■OALDWIN AND JT> AYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, N.Z. Insurance Buildines. Wellington. TAILORING FOR PARTICULAR MEN. THE man who gives the loast attention to the conventions of dress is innately particular as to his formal Evening Dress, The particular man should have for his tailor ono whose wide experience in and knowledge of tho best English Fashions are guarantees tbat his Evening Dross Suit will be perfect in every detail. Such a tailor is BrTTTQ LADIES' & GENTS' . .'llLtLlLOi ART TAILOR, OPPOSITE UNION BANK, FREEZING BHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., la prepared to Fnrchas. FAT SHEEP AND LAMB 9, By Weight or ot P«r Hm<2, Thj Company »1«» offer* cllonta aver* fxcility for freezing on thsir own tooooni Prices can bo obtained to applloatie* t t tho Company's Offices, or from my af the Buyers in th« country. W. Q. FOSTER* Uinaeinc Dlreotor. TF~rou have a Farm or Land for Bale, DOMINION.'* '.■'

JVONDON , AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, |t FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.-AU Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage, against I All Risks. ACCIDENT.-Employers* Liability, and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, wM.812,881. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS. WELLINGTON. KELBURNE AVENUE STYLE IS COSMOPOLITANNOT PROVINCIAL. fJYHAT IS WHY PATRONS OF THE I MILLIC-AH i ! MERCHANT TAILORING SERVICE h | Are well-dressed men in any part I of the world. In our great display of Autumn Suitings there is the one particular design that you would call "just right" for your Autumn Suit, GRAHAM & CO., TAILORS. The Style and Finish of our Suita has quickly placed us in the front rank of High-Class Tailors. Our Autumn and Winter Suitings oomprise the pick of the London Market, and well worth inspecting. LAMBTON CHAMBERS 212 Lambton Quay (First Floor), Opposite Kirkcaldio and Stains, 'PHONE 692. THE German Imperial Chancellor is studying the question of taxing cats in connection with the defenco burdens. This is the limit.- Everything that can bo taxed is taxed in Germany for tin upkeep of the army, but now comes tho Navy, which is much more expensive, hones the cat tax. If Germany were getting value it would not be so bad, but who can make sure of that? However, of this we are certain, that those who drink CRESCENT BLEND TEA get full value for their money. They pot a good tea, praotically the best tea on the market, . j .WILLIAMS, HUNT AND GO. j (Late Barr, Leary, and Williams.) Algar T. Williams. E. W. Hunt, F.I.A .N.Z. Sharebrokort, Land and Eitate Agents, Proffliilona) Accountant), m Fwtnorston. Streot,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 4

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