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CIRKCALDIE & STAINS; LTD: ~, , $ J .„...., THE tenOTS TOURNAMENT. I This Tournament takes place on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY of nex£ I week, January 7 and 8, and if you nro ono of tho playors you will know tho ini- ( ' portance of' good hosiery and good com fortablo footwear, la these items wo ( offer you a wide choice. . [ | n LADIES' TENNIS HOSIERY. I LISLE THREAD HOSE, in white with block clox, in black with boxb bine, whito f ' and silver clox, in saxo bluo with self or Hack clox, and groy with self or f 1 black'clot. ' At 2s. 6d. a pair, j. GOSSAMER SliK HOSE, in black only! At 2j. 3d., Bs. 11d„ Bs. lid,, 11$. Gd. a pair, "TRANSPARENT LISLE THREAD HOSE, in black only. At 2s. a pair, \V , MEN'S TENNIS SHOES. V iWHITB CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, leather lined throughout, waterproof chrome t A soles, full round toes. ' At 11s, Bd. a pair, t .WHITE CANVAS SHOES, made of very stout American Service- Canva9, leather j lined throughout, waterproof chromo 601c3, medium toes. 1 » At 11s. 9d. a pair, [ TENNIS SHORES, made r of 6tout whito American Service Canvas, leather lined \ " throughout; very stout chTomo soles, round toes. At lis. 6d. a pair, f |THB 'TLEETFOOT". WHITE CANVAS SHOES, extra rtout white rubber soles i - and leather insoles. „ ' At 10s. 6d. a pair. \ (_ * ' \ (THE "FLEETFOOT" "WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, gTidiron white rubber [ solos, light weight. At Bs, 6d. a pair, t _ ~ J j ,' V. " MEN'S CEICKET AND TENNIS CLOTHING. [ N SCENNIS f OR CRICKETING TROUSERS'j> In Cream FlanneL , ; ,>From 13j, Ed. a pair, ' ' In Cream Serge. From 15s. a pair, Z In Cream Garblnette. , From 17s. Ed. a pair, . In Grey Flannel. . From 13s. Bd. a pair, ~; ' In' English Lovat Flannel. ' , From 13s, Ed, a pair, BLAZERS,'in navy or black, with bound edges and pockets. From 12s, 6d. each, BLAZERS, in assorted stripes, best English manufacture. From 12}. Sd, GOLF JACKETS, in Donegal and Homo spun Tweeds, English manufacture, '- ' ; ' ' . . From 25j. , BOLE SUITS, English Tailor-made, with, brceohes buttoning at knees. These lwe '- in imitation Harris Tweed, Donegal, and Homespun, : , i From 475, Gd, './-'..' |. . , ■ &IRKOALDIB'ATTAINS LTD; i « —i— '■ LLL- : \ . iiT '' ' . ' "AT LAST'! . t- BUMMER IS HERE/ ' The Season has once more arrived when this Heal Focti wear'is in groat demand. PEARSON'S Sandals are an improvement on tho oif ?, mar 7 . Sa , n , da '-, -j" 1S economical, comfortable, and nil parents who desire to see their children's foot groA- shapely, and without undie restraint, and who wish J to soe their boys and girls■ walk gracefully, should try ' I ' ",.„",, '. TEAESOFS, THE CHEAPEST SANDALS IN THE CITY. - , t JJDIES'. BLACK OR TAN CHROME SOLE S4NDALS. Sizes 5, 6, and 7. To ' Clear at 4s. od, Worth 6s. 6d. , Postage id. per pair extra. r"' ■ ' PEARSON & CO.,' ! * "THE LIVELY BOOT STORES," u ' 1 • GEAR- CORNER., f 130 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone llZi, \ - ; ; ■f; ■; ' — i, r , NEW, 1913 'SHOES < . _ 4 '_ -Y'ATOLDTEARPEiOES: , J , r , ~.'",. I _ MOST, SHOE SELLERS' HAVE RAISED THEIR PRICES-THEY'VE HAD TO- , UV'&> 'WE '•ARE STILL>SELLING AT' THE YaMB OLD ','IOW PRICES.''' i UNTIL 'OUR HUGE STOCK IS EXHAUSTED, t*~ ' ' V OHR.yALUES\wiLI) PLEASE EYERYBODT?, \\ CHILDREN'S BLACK-OR TAN 1 SANDALS, from 2?. lid. i , [if I WOMEN'S SMART TIE SHOES, with buckles, from 10:1. fid. * \ f ' WOMEN'S PATENT ONE-BAR,'■broad, Hat bows, 9s. Gd. I \ ; .WOMEN'S DAINTY CANVAS SHOES, all Btyles and colours, 6s. 6d, | > WOMEN'S ALBANY GUSSET SHOES, black or tan, 12s. Gd. j j \.', WOMEN'S PATENT SHOES, wide laces, from Its. 6d, [ if- . WOMEN'S "GREY SUEDE ALBANY, GUSSET SHOES, 14s. Gd. r ;" ~"■ STRONG SHOOTERS,' tho '"&'! brand, from Ss. Gd. ' ' t 'MEN'S CHROME GOLOSHED BALS, our own moke, 10s. 6d, 1 ,-' MEN'S TAN KID DERBY BALS, stitched soles, 14a. Cd.' , i •«':,..',.. • -, — j. * . ' BEGINrTHE NHW YEAR WELL, BUY YOUR SHOES AT j :-■;,./' , ' '..'HANNAH'S' ' ' •„-' THE BIG. SHOE' STORES,,. , WELLINGTON. [ ~.„.,., BRANCHES IN MOST NORTHERN TOWNS.

\ I . " Pr r 'Special Appo!ntni«nt to HJs ExcelI '-"- •< lenoj- the 'Governor,- Lord Islington, \ }".y a * , K - C - M -?-. D.fe.or, " |, ~„ G. H.' 'WILKIN,'" I ~ . I 'zißa.'„'lambton quay, ' j" , (Opposite Hrkcaldio and' Stains, Ltd.) |f ~ , jrOTOE-CAU SPECIALIST AND [ , ■ , , . ENGINEER. , f Can Overhauled; Cylinders labored, h , •>* '■ And • L- ' Pistons Fitted to Any-Mako of Car, f ' 'l'l' IK. , i . j ", . ' , |, rT — , ['TIS 3UST THE WEATHER . • TOR WHITE 'LINENS.; -. ' ''' i ' The refreshing coolness and comfort f of a perfectly-made WHITE LINEN .FROCK tv ill to fully appreciated .by S ' ladies daring this delightful weather. L" ' A splendid* range-of Smartly-mado T WHITE LINEN FROCKS can be seen I . here.. i ' HAYWMtD, \- ' LADIES' TAILOR, f <LAM BT 0 N QUAY* , i , For.lnfonnation Telating to [ pATENTS AND 'TRADE MARES, [-■*■' CONSULT) ; -. BALDWIN AND RATWARD, ■ LATENT ATTORNEYS. } N,Z, Insurance Buildings,' Wellington. \ p ' —.—» f ' , MONEY TO LEND. s nr/N ANY SUMS, on Approved Freehold r ■UU Security,'at Lowost Curront Ratw. [ i Repayment by instalments can.be »r- ---■ ranged. ' I SIR KENNETH DOUGL4B, ' r Solicitor, t- 1d.,N0. 81. , 81 Hunter Biml. BULKLBY AND ' DIDSBUHY, : DENTAL SURGEONS, ; )U- WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, r (. Telephone No. 216. !' > [ ' MONEY TO LEND. i 'rvN APPROVED FREEHOLD BECU- [ RITIES at tho LOWEST RATEB \ fuling in the Dominion. Apply at one*. I KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, If Panama Street, - Wellington. [> By Special Appointment. I'' ' THT SAVAGE, Saddlor, Harnessmakcr, I! , JuL«and Travelling Bag Manufacturer, '' 122 Lnnibton Quay 'opp. Occidental Ho- ' toll, invite* inspection of his fine display 'ot LADIJJS' HAND HAGS Quality un-aurpas-cd Prices reasonable, j vIiIGGTJSON & MACSHANE, \ "afatebfokeri, Accountants, f And General Agents, I" MFE iTiJEhhTON ST. WELLINGTON \. 'i"elesraujj~"MarJiioiL."

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 4

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