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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS,- LTD. ♦■. — ' SERVICEABLE WATCHES AS XMAS ; GIFTS., ' , A WATOH that cap be relied on- to keep good simo is a pleasure as well ae a necessity. Here then is a splendid opportunity; for you if your friend doesn't possess a Watch of the kind; A RELI_BLE TIMEKEEPER .WILL BE APPRECIATED. V The following Watches are thoroughly reliable, and we guarantee that overy one is in perfect working order before we send it out. These will tell you tho correct timo whenever you look at them—that surely is the duty of a watch. LADIES' GOLD WRISTLET WATCHES- , . 9-carat gold, open face, keyless wind and set, 7-jewelled cylinder movement. These nave been subjected to a severe test, and are thoroughly dependable. Mounted in a neat suede wrist v strap in either green, brown, or grey. " Price, 455. each. SILVER WALTHAM WATCHES— Genuine Waltham Watches, ladies' size, open face silver case, Roman dial, keyless wind and set. We confidently recommend theso splendid little timekeepers to all who require a Watch for service. Mounted in leather wrist straps, in either black or tan.. Price, 68s. 6tf. each, ►INGERSOLL" WATCHES FOR MEN— The "Ingersoll" may surely be called the "Business. Man's Watch." It is reliable in every way. The Ingersoll movement is simple in conconstruction, so simple and yet so perfectly made that there is hardly, anything to go wrong. The Ingersoll Watches are quite inexpensive, but they are very different to many so-called "cheap" Watches. The Ingersoll keeps time all tho time. Every Watch is tested three times before it leaveß the factory, and is in perfect order when.it reaches you. Wo aro stocking two qualities as follow:— .--•CROWN"- n , , * In Nickel or Gunmetal finish; open face, keyless wind, snap back, close fitting case, almost damp-proof. Price, 7S. 6d. each. '('('JUNIOR"— i . A similar watch to above, but rather smaller, in Nickel, Gunmetal, and Gilt finishes.- Price, lis. 6tf. each. TOYLAND. , TOYLAND. TOTLAND (ON THE FIRST FLOOR) is ready with thousands of won('derful things to charm the children. Both the Toys and Dolls are in classes 'by themselves. They are vastly superior to any displayed elsewhere. They 1 represent the very newest thoughts. Among the mechanical effects in the imported toys are many remarkable inventions that will furnish delightful amuse- ' ment for parents as well as for the youngsters. The Dolls aro the best procurable. 'They have the prettiest faces, the Ibrightest eyes, the glossiest hair—inshort, they are irresistible. BRING THE CHILDREN TO SEE SANTA GLAUSI -"' &T HOME IN HIS TREASURE GROTTO FROM 3 O'CLOCK DAILY. ■ KIRKCAWIE 6 STAINS, LTD. ? ________ *•' LADIES! ; HERE ARE PRESENTS- MEN .':. WOULD LIKE. No need to.worry about what to give "him.'* Consult this, list of suggestions, then make your selection—NOW. -- , I .In this Big and Busy Emporium—tho favourite shopping resort—you'll find: a wonderful variety of Gifts which any man .would appreciate. ; ,' -.'- Our Bargain Prices give you Amazing Values; \ ' „ SHOP EARLY! , GIFTS FOR MEN, 'Jaeger All Wool Sweater, 10s. 6d. Umbrella, 6s. 6d. to 425. i Tennis ghirt, 3s. lid. to 75. ! 6d. Dressing Gown, 295. 6d. to 84s. Silk Handkerchief, 2s, 6d. to ,4's. 6d. Motor Gloves, 9s. 6d. to 255, Socks, Tie and Braces; in box, ss. seii President Braces, in box, 3s. 6d. Pyjama Suit, 7s. 6d. to 295. 6d. Paris Garters, in box, Is. 6d. pair. ' Canadian Bathing Suit,.3s. Sd. Auto-Strop Safety Razor, 255. iWide-end Ties, 2 in box, 2s. 6d. • Keyless Watch, 10s. 6d. and 12s. 6d. Soft Felt Hat, 6s. 6d. to 17s. 6d. Self-Filling Fountain Pen, 7s. lid Jaeger AU Wool Golf Hose, 6s. 6d. Electric Torch, 2s. Ud. to 7s. 6d. to Bs. 6d.. Shaving Mirror, 4s. lid. Fancy Hose, with clocks, Ib. lid, to Soap Box, 6d. and Is. 2s. lid.. Toothbrush Case, Is. to 2s. 6d. Negilee Shirt, 3s. lid. to 7s. 6d. Photo Frame; 4s. lid. " • Travelling Bag,- 425. to 635. ' Handkerchief Box, 2s. to 4s. ,lld. Brief Bag, 10s. 6d. to 15s. 6d. Calendar f0r.1915, Is. 6d. and 2s. 3d. Travelling Rug, 19s. 6d. to 635.IMPORTANT! > WE REMAIN OPEN ON SATURDAY TILL S P.M. BRING YOUR KIDDIES TO'SANTA CLAUS! The jolly old fellow may be found in the Toy Bazaar every day, Burrounded by happy youngsters. They love to see him come down the big phimney. <> Santa will be here on SATURDAY Evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. .'IBD'OKGB; & 'KERSLEft I/CD/' \ „ r ,. WHERE YOU SAVE fON CHRISTMAS SHOPPINC, '*"-"*- (WELLINGTON 'AND WANGANUI. TE -I*B.o H.QXISE r T.R.O. BOXED SUITS FOR XMAS WEAR, OUR TAILORED READY-TO-WEAR BOXED SUITS ARE .WELL-KNOWN FOR THEIR ' i - 6MART 6TYLES, FINE FINISH AND PERFECT FITTINC, ... .;, 32/6 37/6 : 42/- ■ . 50/- .65/- : -"■ 60 /"' : ■;'. .... I ~ POSTED FREE TO. ANY: ADDRESS. \. '"■ TEIRO HOUiSB : " "THE BUSY CORNER,"CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, ' WOMEN'S SHOES :: ' FOR TENNIS AND CROQUET. LARGEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND, LOWEST PRICES ALSO. ~ Women's White Canvaß Shoes, grey rubber soles—2s. 6d. ■ Women's White or Grey Shoes, blaok rubber soles—2s. lid, •Women's White One-bar Shoes, red rubber soles—4s. 6d. .Women's' White Canvas Shoes, chrome soles for asphalt—4s. lid. Women's Whito Canvas Shoes, white rubber soles—ss. 6d. Women's White Drill Derby Shoes; red rubber soles—6s. 6d. Women's White Canvas Oxfords, stout chrome soles—7s. 6d. Women's Whito Drill Shoes, white rubber soles—7s. 6d. •Women's Black Glace One-bar Shoes, stout chrome soles—los. 6d.Women's White Buck Derby Shoes, stout chrbmo soles—l2s. 6d.' Women's White Buckskin Derby Shoes, red rubber soles—lss, 6d. NUGGET CLEANER, 63, PERFECTION WHITE, 9d. HI; HANNAH '& CO.; I/TD.> SPORTS SHOES SPECIALISTS, WELLINGTON. WE STOCK THESE SHOES AT, JAM OUR BHAH.OHEB,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2337, 19 December 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2337, 19 December 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2337, 19 December 1914, Page 4

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