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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ———4— • ■ - ANOTHER THRILLING ATTRACTION feARCAIN WEDNESDAY. BARGAIN WEDNESDAY, 1200 PAIRS OF LADIES' BOOTS & SHOES ■■'■•■•AT' 8/11, 9/11, 10/6 PAIR. ON WEDNESDAY NFXT, 16th, SEPTEMBER, ' the leadership of the many Bargains that oifercd in' our" Bargain tfoom will l.e gi><n o;cr 10 LA Ai?6vei<st^){icd^i/npori-ei of higli-grade Boots .md Shoes asW us to fix a pHce at which wo would take his entire stock. . To our rorpnw heaccepted our veiy low offer, and on AVEDNESDA\ you will hays e . sharing the advantages we secured by tins purchase. Just loqk lew items in this advertisement, and then remember that these go. hrom some of. the best manufacturers m the world, new, P er *^7 In' addition to this great Footwear oiler, ttere-will be ■BARGAINS'from all corners of this Store, every department presenting BARGAINS "OF-EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. , 800 Pairs LADIES' BLACK GLAOE KID BTJTTOIT BOOTS medium and , round toesj Cuban heels. Usual prices, 17s. fld. >19 . £00 Pairs ODDS AND ENDS BLACK GLACE KID LACE '' 'M* ♦ A 9l fir^ h i SS good3 ' 500 Pairs LM)IES' BLACK GLACE KID, BOXCALF, and PATENT LEATHER BOOTS AND SHOES. Laco and - Button, medium and lound toes, Cuban heels. Usual prices, 19s. 6d. to m '400 Pairs of CROCKETT 'AND JONES'S HIGH-GRADE BOOTS AND SHOES, k^r nd ioe lasts) Cubau heel3 \ S.n BARGAINS IN MEN'S FOOTWEAR! SAMPLES THAT ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR OUR WINTER SALE. A big sample purchase of MEN'S HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR has now come to hand; nearly , two months late. As we contracted for these goods to arrive in time for bur-Winter Sale (29th July), we have decided to clear the•Whole SLclnron 1 WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, ,th« will be offerfed in ouHIEN'S BOOT DEPARTMENT AT 33 1-3 TO 60 PER CENT, BELOW REGULAR PRICESI ONE SET OF SAMPLES, IN BLACK AND TAN, GLACE KID, BOX CALF, M WILLOW CALF, AND PATENT LEATHER. BOOTS AND SHOES, all • made on the latest 6hape lasts. "Usual prices, 225. 6d. to 30s. t Bargain Pnoes, Ifts. 6d. to 21s. 800 Pairs'of ODDMENTS. IN BLACK AND TAN, BOX CALF, GLACE KID; .WILLOW CALF,' AND PATENT LEATHER, in all sizes, round and v ■ medium toes. Usual,prices, 235. 6d. to 31s. 6d. . Bargain Prices, 13s. 9d. to 16s. 6d. ; KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. 11 . ' - - ' - ; |_ A NEW MEANING FOR AN OLD PHRASE! Merchants and Advertisers a*e for ever taking about "GOOD VALUE." .This phrase has fallen on the ears of the public so often that it is apt to be disregarded. Words have the knack, you know, of getting empty, stale, and foeble. " . AT GEORGE & KERSLEY'S we prefer to say "SURPRISING VALUE" for hero you get something that exceeds your expectations. Our "customers know.the truth of this. They always find our goods not only desirable and dependable, but better than they thoughb. - We invite you to prove our Values. 'As gou .require a smart Costume and. Blouse, you could not have a better opportunity of putting us to the test than NOW. Our Showroom is fully stocked with New Season's Goods. Styles rights-prices right? . Note these pleasing examples of excellent apparel moderately priced:— In riih toa6' : of BISCUIT SILK COUTILLE, a dainty Suit is made with wing '•/back and inset'sleeves. The back or coat coat caught in at waist with self guttons. Skirt has loose basque to sides and back. ■ • ; Prlco £8 18S 6d Stylish. an&'-Useful Model in GREY WOOLLEN i BROCADE;'; ?4 NeS(ve& "wing baok shape and cut very loose- Has collar of majehta corded silk. > Smartly gathered corselet skirt. Prico, £5, 15s. 6d. In Clear Check Sponge Cloth a Chic SUMMER. COSTUME is produced with pouched Magyar Coat, very smartly trimmed collar and cuffs of white pique and plain navy blue self material. The skirt is deep corselet and full over hips. . Price, £4 4s. •In the Latest Cloth—Garbicord—an Exceedingly Stylish COAT and SKIRT is showing.' ,Raglan' Coat with loose collar, cuffs and waistcoat of soft toned pponge'oloth. ■ The. skirt simulates the low double deck. "" ; Price, £7 7s. In Fawn Woollen Jacqua'rd and Brocade, a Charmingly Simple yet Dressy COSTUME; has loose inset J sleeves, full of back'drawn loosely into self belt, and smartly cutaway front. Collar of floral silk. •. . i , . . \ ' Price, £5 15s. 6d. BLOUSES OF UNUSUAL PRETTINESS. iWHITE, VOILE, BLOUSES—-Daintily embroidered front with pin tucks, wellsetting .square collar and V, neck. Price, 12s, 6d.' SYJHXE JAP SILK BLOUSE—New Loose Magyar effect, small circular collar, -and. finishei.in front with, pearl buttons. Price, 15s. 11d< ;Gi : 6%-GE' & KIRS LE Y, LTD., '' * . < WELLINGTON AND WANGANTJI. ' : HOUSE ; V ;; : L SPjEPML,,T,R.O. VALUE;-IN OUR ■ OMEN'S- DEPARTMENT. • • / summer shirts. MEN'S CREPE SHIRTS, in smart summer patterns. The Shirt that will stand the wash. 4s. lid. THE NEW TUSSORE SHIRTS, in Stripe and Self Colours; plain, stiff or '"double cuffs. 3s. 11d., fls. 11d,. ss. lid. NEW STRAWS. NEW SEASON'S . SHIPMENT OF STRAW BOATERS, in the very smartest shapes. «s. 6d., 6s. 6d., es. 6d., BS. 6d,, 10s. 6d. SMART SUITS. MEN'S SPORT SUITS. The latest Heather and Tevia Tweeds. Latest cut. The Suit for hard wear. 325. 6d., 455., 555. MEN'S SAC SUITS, in Navy Fine Twill Suitings. The very latest styles. Fit guaranteed. : 525. 6d., 605., 70s. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SPORTING SUITS. 'Varsity cut shorts, in good wear resisting tweeds. Greens, Greys, and Browns. - Sizes 4 to 12— 15S. 6d., 18S. 6d., 25a., to 355. ,: Sizes 13 to 18— 18s. 6d., 255., 355... to 15s. TE iAEO HOUSE CUBA STREET, .WELLINGTON. THE WAR IN EUROPE'• AND BOOT PRICES! HOW IT AFFECTS THEM, 1 . We have no hesitation in stating" that the prices of all kinds of leathers are advancing by leaps and bounds, especially in Europe; but, fortunately for us, previous to the war we were so well fortified with stocks both in Boots and raw material that WE SHALL NOT ADVANCE OUR PRICES for some considerable period,; in fact, we hope to tide over the crisis, without having to do so at all. There are so mo instances where wo have had to pay increases on ENGLISH GOODS, but our general determination is to CONTINUE SELLING BOOTS AT THE SAME OLD LOW. PRICES .WHICH HAVE MADE OUR NAME FAMOUS. R. HANNAH '& CO.; LTD. - MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, (WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2254, 14 September 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2254, 14 September 1914, Page 4

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