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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD.' ' I ' —< LADIES' WINTER UNDERWEAR. There is a very''strong''demand'for warm Underwear, and we ore showing en extensive stock of warm Woollen Goods. The grades are all reliable, and every wanted sizo is procurable now:— . ' WHITE MERINO SPENCERSHigh neck, short sleeves. W.S., at 2s 1 . 6d. each, i , 0.5., at 2s.' Ild.i 3s. 6d. High neck, long sleeves, Wi)., 9|i. 'ALL WOOL WOVEN SPENCERS-. Highineck, short sleeves. ■ ' ... . ' ... W.S., at 4s. 11d., ss. 6d., 6s. 6d., 6s. lid. ■ 0.5., at ss, 6d., 6s. 6d., 7s, 6d., Bs, 11d. High, nock, long sleeves. ~ _ .. 6 W S , at 4s, 11 d., ss. 9d„ 6S. 3d., 7s, 6d, » 0.5., at 7s. 3d., Bs, lid. ■RIBBED WOOL SPENCERS, high neck, long sleeves ("Kantshrink" brand). W.S., at 3s. 9d. DIRECTOIEE KNICKERS, ribbed, elastic waists, in cream, brown, wev, and black. - * * ' £LL WOOL BLOOMERS, in navy bine, elastic waists. 9d _ WOVEN BLOOMERS, in grey and Navy blue, elastic waists, or hands. JVOVEN DRAWERS, 'n . ' CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR-. fTOOL VESTSHigh Is. 6d„ lOdf; tVt 2S. 2s. 6d. High necking sleeves. 2s. 10d., 3s. SILK AND WOOL VESTS- • High neck, Atart sieves. m < 3s . High neck, W 4 l erkj 2ji gd )3S | g s _ 3d>i Ss> 6d<( 3s , 9di , 4s „ 4s . 3 d. NATURAL WOVEN VESTS, Theta make, all wool, short sleeves. Sizes 3, i, 5, G. At 4s - 9fll ' st " "• '"i- ---. jiLE WOOL BLOOMERS, Kaiapoi make, in navy and cream. Medium weight. Sizes 0.0, 0, fl l, 2, 3,1. £ and K£e weight-At 4s, 9d., ss„ ss. 3d,, ss, 9d„ 6s. 3d., 6s. 11d„ 7s. 6d„ Bs. 3d., 9s„ 9s. 9d. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, , LTD.. ELEGANCE IN ' LADIES' SATIN SHOES / 'AT • HANNAH'S 1 It is easy to make a mistake in the selection of the correct BALL SHOES. Chir Saitin Shoes this season are so dainty and attractive that you cannot poaribly bit in giving us your custom. t . ' LEADING STYLES AND COLOURS. £.t 11s. 6d. DAINTY SATIN one bar, At 16s. 6d., RICH SATIN one bar, with t,,;iii o T,4- nmnmonf An*.- French Rosette, best Swiss make and with paste brilliant ornament, Aus- anlartl in colours: Pink, Pale trian mako, in colours: Pink, Pale B , ue) Saxe Blue> 01(l gold, French Blue, Helio, Red, Yellow, and Eau-do- Grey, Champagne, Helio, Emerald, Nil, White, Black.. White, Black. SATIN COURT SHOES, plain square bows, white and colours, 15s. 6d. GOLD AND SILVER ONE BAR SHOES, from 13s. 6d. to 355. SUEDE ONE BAR, in white, Biscuit, and Grey, 15s. 6d. GREY'ICID COURT SHOES, Patent Collarette, 19s. 6dL WHITE KID ONE BAR, with stylish bows, 6s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. BRONZE AND BLACK KID EVENING SHOES in latest and snappy colours. - ; VE. HANNAH & CO., LTD ~ SMART SHOEISTS. . WELLINGTON. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE ' t gALE ; INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. i . ■ CHEAP FARM. Fl RE.—lx>west Rates and Prompt Settle* AKATARAWA DISTRICT ments. ' Four Miles from Upper Hutt. MARINE.—AH Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage, against All Rißks. .. . , T . •••, KOA' 'AC®ES, moßtly flat and unduACCIDENT,— Liability;";and O/yVF lating, about 400 acres felled and a Most Liberal Personal Accident grassed; balance in bush. Good 8-roomed Policy, including a List of Diseases. ' House and outbuildings, orchard in full : . bearing.. .. ' Splendid Chance for Active Man. SECURITY to Policy-holders, £4,812,381. ; . v Full information can be obtained at . ~, ' TERMS EASY. JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., ' CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, * WELLINGTON. GRAY AND COCKROFT, LAND AGENTS, : Tho~quc Btion8tion of "what " • ' PANAMA S ™ EET " ' to weai'" for any dayV light function does not ' trouble tho possessor, of 1 ). ■ a smart ' { HATWARD rpHE GENTLEMAN'S , ' tailored a ! 'COSTUME. . / , ... ■ DRESS SUIT ' She knows that nothing in her wardrobe is quite so stylish, or car- IS A ' i ries such a "Parisian atmosphere" as the f" ttTswUd £« MASTERPIECE in it. HATWARD, OF THE LADIES' TAILOR. 1 MONEY TO LEND. SARTORIAL ART FANY SUMS, on Approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates. IF MADE AT Repayment by instalments can be. arransred. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, MILLIGAN'S, Solicitor, Tel. No. 31. 31' Hunter Street. " ——— — — KELBURNE AVENUE, MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at tho LOWEST RATES ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once.i ™ LSOH ' "JS. .WATSOK'S WIISO Panama Street, Wellington. For Information relating to la tK» PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, r BALDWINTND RAYWARD. BEST ™ THE PATENT ATTORNEYS, . N.Z, Insurance Buildings, Wellington, j ■ ' ' A faithful servant, clean and smart, WILLIAMS, HUNT AND CO., The "Werthoim" never fails: (Late Barr, Lenry, and Williams.) In every home it plays a part Algar T. Williams. E. W. Hunt, F.I.A.N.Z. Where industry prevails. Shar ° br pM« s ional A^^coun s t , a a nt e s, Aflon,B, Agents—OSCAß HEWETT AND CO., J53 Featherston Street. 56 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. Telegrams, "Barley, Wellington." BULKLEY AND DI'DSBURY, DENTAL SURGEONS. fIHAELES F. PAGE, 111 WILLIS •STREET, WELLINGTON. . 0 ~. . Hi vv ,p e |gpjj one No .jio. Advertising Specialist, mur ANTED K N O W N, 157 Featherston Street, Yy A Wellington. Telephone 3G50. Open Daily from Noon till 11.15 p.m. (Except Tuesdays, when premises close at 2 o'clock.) PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER FURNITURE REMOVING AND ROOMS, 168 LAMBTON QUAY. PACKING. Telephone No. 20. *nrE receive Goods, Parcols, Furniture, Tn TMVWirmq ' ' sto„ for forwarding or shipping to TO IN v EhlUltS. {g of Nz _ Australia or nbroad TET mo.givo yoni th. benefit of long pur P iture p ncked or Ecmoved by r . 1J experience in Patent-Model Design, nen( . pta (j mech° THE COLONIAL CARRYING anically. Workmanship guarantoed. Call, OOY, OF N.Z., LIMITED, write, or ring ' 107-109 Customhouse Quay. ileoh. Ene.lSO Ghuzneo Stj wellingten. RELIABLE AGENTS EVERYWHERE.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 4

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