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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. ■ ■ » ; . evening 'amusements for-young 'and old. The long winter evenings with tlio wet and cold, when evoryono is obliged to remain indoors, some sort of amusement to enliven the home circle is dcsirable. ' In the amusement section of our Store will be found a very comprer> hensivo assortment of Evening Games and Pastimes that are interesting and educa- .. .. tivo to both young and old. INTERLOCKING ■ BUILDING BRICKS, The variety of wooden models that can . ; bo built with , those blocks is inexhaustible. Every intelligent boy catt construct miniature models of bridges, towers, buildings, etc.,which may attract his 1 attention. Prices Is. 6d.'to 6s. 6d. ."MAN-O'-WAR" WOODEN BUILDING BLOCKS, from which may bo built, actual models of the latest Dreadnoughts, Battle-Cruisers, Torpedo Boats, etc. Prices 6s. 11d. to 16s. 6d. 'BUILDING BLOCKS in stone, composition, and wood. "Tudor" period stoneblock. Theso represent an entirely now class of toy, and serve as an interesting plaything for children. C hurches, watch towers, mansions and castles, etc., of the middle ages can . be easily reproduced with these blocks. * Prices 11s. 6d., 13s. 6d., 19s. 6d., 265. 6d. BUILDING MODELS of Railway Stations, Goods Sheds, Trains, Working Lifts, Cranes, Tower Bridges, etc. Prices Is. 11 d. to 17s. 6d. • -/THE "ROYAL" RACE GAME,'• comprising a straight course, hurdles, grand stand, and moving horses, jockeys, etc. For any number of players. ' Prices ss. 11d., Bs, lid., 15s; 6d. I*MINORU." The most realistic and exciting raco game ever .invented, and is highly interesting to adult players. ■ Tho striking feature of this game is .that, as ill. actual races, tho horses start. aiul race along a course, but at >: different odds according to their chances of winning. ' . ' .... ! Price 235, 6d. '•: "ZAG Z AW," the ever popular puzzle; any number of players can take part.' Prices 7s. 6d. to 21s. . "CRINGLA," a .British historical puzzle, tho purpose of whicli is to add to one's -knowledge of British history in ail interesting ind entertaining manner. / Price Bs. lid. "KINOIiA" BIOSCOPE, hand power, with five films, including aeroplaning, trotv ,ting races, etc.., ' Price £4 4s. INDOOII GOLF. This, set comprises six obstacles, one finishing hole, two clubs, .and three balls. Played practically tho same as outdoor golf. Prices 3s. 11d. to 12s, 6d. ■ ■' . ' 1 ' ANDERSON'S PATENT HOME GOLFER, by means of which rear golf can lie played in the home. Power of drive, 'etc., is recorded on tested machine. ' Pricc 655. KIRKCALDIE' & STAINS, LTD.. GOLFING BOOTS AND SHOES. FOR ALL KINDS OF LINKS. Our 1913 GOLFING FOOTWEAR is solid and comfortable. We can fit you with . the, smartest styled, and the fitting is so good that our Shoes won't require any : breaking in. . 1 WE GUARANTEE COMFORT FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. ■ WOMEN'S TAN OR BLACK WILLOW MEN'S TAN OR BLACK WILLOW CALF BROGUE SHOES, . welted soles, CALF BROGUE, SHOES, welted, medi- , -round toes-19s.'Gd. ■ urn weight—22s. Gd. WOMEN'S CHROME CALF BROGUE MEN'S TAN OR BLACK CHROME SHOES, waterproof soles. "The Col- CALF BROGUE SHOES, welted, extra • lege.'' Welted—2os. V stout soles—23s. Gel. WOMEN'S TAN OR BLACK WILLOW MEN'S TAN OR BLACK ZULU CALF CALF DERBY LACE BOOTS. "The BROGUE SHOES, welted. "FootCollege." Sewn soles—2ls. . form." English make—26s. 6d. . WOMEN'S TAN OR BLACK WILLOW MEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF BROGUE >. CALF DERBY BALS, 3 buttons at top LACE BOOTS,, welted soles, "Foot- * - of leg. "The College.'—2Bs. Gd.' . . form"—2Bs. 6d. ' i WATERPROOFING; DUBBIN, 9d. TIN, . B. HANNAH A CO., LTD. 260 LAMBTON QUAY AN D 103 CUBA STREET, I WELLINGTON. ■

. - LONDON AND LANCASHIRE ' INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. ' ,FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt;Settle-. I ... ments. '• ; : MARINE.—AH Classes Covered,including ... • Personal Luggage, against All Risks. " ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and a Most Liberal. Personal Accident. ■ Policy, including a List of Diseases. ' ' SECURITY to Policy-holders, • Full information. oan be obtained at : JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD.,' . CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, ■ WELLINGTON. ' .WINTER COATS ' '"AT nAYWARD'S. ; ' . THE sounding of this not* means that the most'interVesting models aro to.bo seen here, There ,aro Coney Seal Coats in. \ distinguished fctyles, also Plush Coats, Fur-lined Motor Coats, and , Overcoats, .whidh are most becoming. HAYWARD, ' • THE LADIES'TAILOR. MONEY TO LEND. /; IN ANY ■ SUMS, on Approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates. Repayment by instalments tan bo at- ; ranged. , • SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, .'i Solicitor, • Tel. No. 31. • 31' Hunter Street. MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at tho LOWEST RATES 'ruling; in the Dominion. Apply at once. * KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama Street, Wellington. For Information relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS', CONSULT , BALDWIN AND EAYWARD, ' PATENT ATTORNEYS, . N.Z. Insuranco Buildings, Wellington. [WILLIAMS, HUNT AND CO., ;• (Lute Barr, Leary, and Williams,) Algar T. Williams, E. W. Hunt, F.I.A.N.Z. Sharebrokers, Land and Estate Agents, Professional Accountants, . ... 153 Featherston Street. ■ , Telegrams, "Barley, Wellington." ULICLEY AND DIDSBURY, DENTAL SURGEONS, ,- 11l WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 21G. WHY DON'T YOU USE a REYNOLD'S REVOLVING INK WELL? : It .is the cleanest and best. Procurable from ■ ; COULLS, CULLING AND CO., LTD., - Brandon Street, Wellington. ' A LEX - ROSS AND CO., Engineors, iiV. havo a full stock of Circular, Hand, "c.itl' Cross-cut Siwvi. «.nv Spindles, and 1/t ery VVliaoU Kilos ■ I'nckiiisrs, ijeltinp, ucl ulvo rhinitis Ma,, rfii'ha Knives, AtoiiMing Knives mado to jrder. 130 Manners Strcot.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1732, 24 April 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1732, 24 April 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1732, 24 April 1913, Page 6

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