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&' STAINS LTD.' '■/■ •' MEAT'S". PASTIME' CLOTH ING. You play better, "and enjoy yourself r.ioi'o, when you arc properly dressed for :■■'■ f jpnr particular,outdoor.pastime, We are showing just the right kind of Clothing it- for all outdoor, sports, mill tho 'following'are some:— .'. i: , SPORTING OR GOLF SUITS, English' 'i'ailer-madc, in imitation Harris Tweed, j ■;■"'■". Homespun,ami Donegal Tweed, with breeches cut knickers or trousers. ! ,At 355, to 655. r fiOLF! GOATS, in Homespun and Donegal TwoGds, English Tailor-made. \.■:■:■:..■ ; ;:':.:.- ..:.,.... ■ ■ At 255. to 425; '• 'BLAZERS, in plain Navy, Black andGreon, with edges bound in-.various colours, ;•;;.:./■■!: \ al s° :>n different colouredstripes.. At 12s, Gd. to 19s. 6d. ''■■■ (TENNIS AND, BOWLING TROUSERS, in Grev and Loral Flannels, turn-lip lipt- ,:,;'":■-. toms.-; ; .,,:-: :,'-.".' , . ■ '• At 13s. 6d. to 17s. 6d. ./CRICKET, "TENNIS, AND, 'BOWLING TROUSERS, in Cream Flannel. Serge, and :>:;.,;■:.,;■'Qarblnetfe..'.".''■■ ~ ' At 10s. 6d. to 225. Gd. ' BrACHTING JACKETS, in; Navy Blue, double breasted, with brass 4 ""^. '■• '■• r ';. V ■:: ,:"":'■;■/''"..!;,;. MEN'S pastime mercery. i -TENNIS AND CRICKETING'SHIRTS, 'in': White Cashmere and Ceylon Flnnnei. .."(.'"'. '.'.-■>■"■'"" '•" ■'■..• At 7s. 6d„ Bs. Gd. each. ''■" : fiVHITE TENNIS:SHIRTS, .withfancy mercerised stripes, also in Matt.' : ■'•'.■•.;".; /".';':".■-;;■.': . At ss. Gd., 6s, bd. each. . r -feOWLING ' AND 'CRICICETING HATS, lined white or green/ , \'\^:■'':■.:,■•■'■:" At ss, 6d., 6s. 6d. each'. ;: .'iWHiTE Washing ..hats. .. At is. 9d., 2s. 6d., 3s. erf. each. : ; /BELTS, : in.-fen arid grey. : : ; ; .'■;/-", :.>■' At 3s. 6d., 4s. esch. iRTHITE SWEATERS, l-01l or polo collars. At 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d, each. KpAT-SHAPE SWEATERS, in white and grey. At 10s. 6d„ 12s. 6d., 13s. 6d. each, S ; . ~ ;/MEN'S TENNIS SHOES. ■■■'.•.-;•••-. The following axe recommended as being exceptionally good for Tennis:— ■. !BVEITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, lpnther lined throughout, waterproof chrome -~.'. , soles, full .round toes. . At 11s. 9d. a pair. IWjEITB CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, leather lined throughout, very stout Ameri- •'.''■■'•'■.• can service canvas,'waterproof crome soles, medium toes. J.;..,.;..'.-..- ...v:\/-/ At 11s. 9d. a pair, j SVHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, full round toes, very stout ohrome soles, leather ! ; : ; -lined throughout, stout American service canvas. • Ablls, Gd. a pair. '." '^JffI.'.'FLEETFOdT":WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, extra stout . white ■■; ' s •. . rubber soles, leather insoles. '.-'.'..'- l " . At 10s. 6d, a pair. •"■'. ; i-HE "FLEETFOOT"' WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, .white rubber gridiron • soles, light weight. . ... At Ss. Gd. a'pair.. :'■ ;'" •':»— — ; '3l®i;piLm LTD; %iadfes -^'Albany."'"; Stes I ; K r THAT HUG THE ANKLE! ~:. .SFHATSONE OF'thE BEST FEATURES OF OUR LOW CUTS FOR WOMEN, i :JiTHEY'RE MADE ON SPECIAL CLOSE-FITTING LASTS, AND DONT GAPE ;.' -IAS.MANY ORDINARY SHOES DO. THESE SHOES ARE LIGHT AND COOL ;••■'■: FITTING. ;y !' ;;^;y::i ..V-':;--';-;/;^ : ;•.':"■'■':-.';EA8Y-T0 SLIP ON. -■/.'.' ' : :^ : .: : LADIES' GREY SUEDE ALBANY SHOES, flat Silk bows, 14s,Gd. V- LADIES'TANOR.BLACK, pump soles, "Bostocks," 16s. 6d. j ; : : LADIES' PATENT LEATHER ALBANY SHOES, 15s. 6d., 18s. -6d. ; , : : . LADIES' PATENT LEATHER,, pump soles, "Bective," 20s. LADIES'-PATENT LEATHER, with buckles, "Footform," 225. Sd.' ::"::.'.IiADIESVGREY KID. ALBANY SHOES, "Bective," 165..6 d.', 225. Gd. ! ' '-;(■ SUEDE AND PATENT, with square tackles, 225.'6 d. i. "'■■-::. ■■'■: let us show; You these shoes. [[ ' ' '""'. '',' .1 YOU'RE NOT OBLIGED TO BUY, '"' : '■';!'■ E. HANNAH & CO., LTDSMART SHOEISTS, ' V .' 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. l}f':MZ &O:Mm(M. CARS. : '.'■ [■: All intending buyers of Motor-Cara are requested to inspect our stock, and to 1 ...'obtain:full particulars of our stock of Cars which we have recently opened up. T/ell-knbwri. Carai — • ; : "5.C.A.T.," representing the highest quality of . Continental manufacture. ;>..-::; *'W6LSELEY"..(Siddeley),' manufactured by the. Wolseley Tool and Motor-Car : . ':.,.'■. Co., Birmingham; ■ - : ' ; , . .. j !.. ". ,, l -"STUART," manufactured by.the Star Engineering Co.* Woiverhampfen. |'".-.-:-!-' ."DEASY > *:'(Siddcley),-.fitted with Knight Sleeve Valve : Motors. ~;'''"PENN," one of the finest cars: manufactured in America, ).: "■'■' "R.'C.H." an American. Car; price within the-.reach of all. '' All, tte above Cars,' as imported by us, are specially built to suit Colonial re- . ~ auirements,, and v,-e' will bo pleased to receive a visit of inspections add to arrango .''demonstrations ifroqured.. ; - •' ( I'•■'■■..■■' ..•■■■--CATALOGUES-I'ost Free to ahy address. ' Full information supplied on .... request": ' - ■-, -..-..,, ..- r "■."'• ■;'; •'. 24-26 KARRIS STREET/ WELLINGTON. i

<, IDEAL .EUROPEANIODEIS Tnm(i v, . T .: wlomM ■ *»ffiE MEN -COATS ' ™ B p " ™™f Iti tho snnny South of Prance these . ; cool; yet chic White Linen Coats and FlßE.—Lowest Hates and Prompt SettleSkirts are extraordinarily prominent inenta. . - this Season. ' ...''• ! ' Make a point of seeing them, and at MA " INE -"An Classes Covered, including : : the same time inspect the New and Personal Luggage, against All Risks; |; - charming Frocks. . ACCIDENT.-Employers' Liability, and ■\ .HAYWARD, ' •' * Most Liberal Personal Accident !■ , >ADIES'. TAILOR,. LAMBTON QUAY. Policy > including a List of Diseases. I, ;" SECURiTY to y .hold 6 ts, , ' P.C., K.CiM.G.y D.S.O. ..'- Full information can be obtained at I ■:''.,. AfWs - JOHNSTON AND CO,, LTD., ' CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WI.LKIK,, WEUUNGTON., •216 a LAMBTON QUAY. ■ ' '.. ' ; '■'' (Opposite Kirkcaldio and Stains, Ltd.) ■ • • : MOTOR-CAR SPECIALIST AND .'V___- .. engineer. ~ , THE DAILY HINT Cars Overhauled; Cylinders Rebored. FROM And T Pistons Fitted to Any Make of Car. lIELBUE.NE AVENUE — ; 1 : T— — i IFYOU DESIRE For Information Telating to „,„„„„„, '.'PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, SOMETHING DIFFERENT, ;.■■ ■*■ "' CONSULT . SOMETHING NEW, I BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, mreprrv, »„,™ PATENT ATTORNEYS. SOMETHING SMART, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington. FOR YOUR SUMMER SUIT, YOU'LL MONEY TO LEND. FIND IT AT IN ANY SUMS, on Approved Freehold . MTT T Tft A "NT'Q Security, at Lov.-ost Current Rates. IVllLLltrAlN D ... -Repayment by instalments can be ar- , Tanged. , . ' i ...;; SIS KENNETH DOUOLAS, „. „ . , , T ' T „ TT ,„„ „,.„„ Solicitor, The Variety of New LONDON SUITTel. No. 31. 31 Hunter Street. • TV „„ ~ . ~ , . : INGS which they are showing BULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, . ~, DENTAL SURGEONS, ,s remarkllWe--1« WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. • . '-.■ Telephone No. 21C. VERA STUART, MONEY TO LEND KNITTING SPECIALIST, 51 DIXON STREET (Opposite Royal Oak). AN APPROVED, FREEHOLD SECU- Special Line of " XJ: RITIES at tho LOWEST RATES TENNIS AND GOLF COATS AND ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once. SKIRTS. , KIRK AND' WILSON, Solicitors, Seaside Suits for Children, from 12s. 6d. !•' Panama Street, Wellington. ~ " " ! . .- • ; „ STAMPS. ;.,-WILLIAMS, HUNT&Co- A^H^&.f'S'pM Algar 1. Williams, L. W.Hunt, F.LA.N.Z. . avJt fc to , MpMt co) | wti<)n6 fot Sharebrokers; Land and Estate Agents, Ba le. Send for price list of Stanley Professional Accountants, Gibbons, Ltd.. Publications to !-'.- 153 Foaiherston Street. THE STANLEY STAMP CO., ; Telegrams, "Barley, Wellington.'-'- National Mutual Bldgs., WoUinffton, N. 2.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1604, 22 November 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1604, 22 November 1912, Page 4

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