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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. - '■■■■ •RALEIGH" FOOTWEAR IS FAVOURED BY . EVERY MAN WHO CAREFULLY STUDIES 1 , HIS ATTIRE! : ■ t ; Raleigh" Footwear, because of its unsurpassed quality, its shapeliness, its exclusive style, lias won a place among carefully dressed men tie world - over. ."Raleigh" Footwear is mado 011 scientific principles and the utmost care is exercised in its construction throughout. Its distinctive ap- -• pearance makes it pre-eminently tlio footwear for style, whilst in comfort and coolness it satisfies the most fastidious! The long-wearing qualities of Raleigh Footwear are well-known. Wearers >; V who speak. from lengthy experience declare that for style, fit, comfort, ; utility, .and value, Raleigh Footwear stands alone 1 SELECT YOUR FOOTWEAR NEEDS FROM THESE .EXAMPLES:— ''THE PATENT GOLOSH BUTTON OR LAOE BOOTS—"With ' • black cloth or dull kid tops, American toes. ; 325. 6d., 335. 6d., 355. 6d. 'FLORSHEIM"—BIack and Tan Lace or Button Boots and Shoes, latest • American styles and shapes. ' 325. 6d., 335. 6d., 345. 6d., 355, 6d., 375, 6d. 'THE OPERA" PATENT GOLOSH LACE BOOTS—With black suede or dull kid tops, in. French shapes. 335. . 6d., 375. 6d.j 395. 6d. - ' >THE HYDE" PATENT GOLOSH BUTTON SHOES-With fawn cloth or black suede tops, American and French toes. 355, 6d. - "THE SMARTEST" TAN WILLOW GOLOSH BUTTON OR LACE . . . BOOTS—With tan suede tops, American and French shapes, i . • 3SS. 6d. • .- : "THE LAMBESS" PATENT BOX CALF BOOTS-For every day wear, in Derby or Balmoral style, the new American shapes. 878,. 6d. : "THE CHAMPION" _ PATENT. GOLOSH BUTTON BOOTS—With fawn cloth ...tops, American and French shapes. ■ 375. 6d. . MEN'S BUCKSKIN MOCASSINS—To lace or slipper style, lined and un- ... lined., 15s. 6d., 16s. 6d., 17S. 6d.' ''RALEIGH" FOOTWEAR IS THE FOOTWEAR. FOR YOU, WHEN WILL i: lOU CALL? SUPPOSE YOU COME AND BE FITTED TO-DAY?. /. ; KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. I 111 - ..i....;...........,,..,, ■ , X® As& Hoffige INFANTS' CASH DISCOUNT FROCKS AT is. IN THE MODERATE PRICES. BABY LINEN DEPARTMENT. • For present slimmer wear what looks fresher or daintier, or washes X and wears so well for Infants or for young hopeful as Swiss Embroidery . A FEW EXCELLENT VALUES. ! INFANTS' MUSLIN FROCKS. X 3S. 11d. each. INFANTS' EMBROIDERY FROCKS. 55,. 9d. each. . / GIRLS' POPLIN FROCKS. . ss. Hd. each. GIRLS' VOILE FROCKS., Bs, Hd, each. ■ GIRLS' MUSLIN FROCKS. 4s. 6d. each 1 . PRINCESS SLIPS FROCKS. ' > 3s. lid. each. :■ 'it'these competitivei prices you cannot fail to be persuaded that you will • obtain splendid value '■a,:-:- ...."xx'at CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ,x % ' ' ' CHILDREN'S 'SANDALS■ FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ; We make a line' of CHILDREN'S SANDALS that are unequalled by any others ; FOR WEAR. ■ The shapes are perfect, so that COMFORT to the wearer is at ; once assured. , ; j ' SIMPLE —i - SERVICEABLE — INEXPENSIVE. CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK. SANDALS, strong sewn leather soles. Child s, 7to 10, 4s. lid.; Girls', 11 to 1, ss. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5, 6s. lid. CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK SHOEITES, with flexible chrome ecles Child's, 7 to 10, ss. 6d.; Girls', 11 to 1, ss. lid.; Maids', 2t05, 7s 6d! : CHILDREN'S TAN OR BLACK WILLOW CALF ENGLISH SANDALS fle* ible Veldt-Schoen soles, nature form. Child's, 4t06, 4s M ■ Girf,* , ■ 7to 10, ss. lid.; Girls', 11 to 1, 6s, lid. / . ' '' ' . X WE STOCK THESE SANDALS AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD.; " - WELLINGTON.

' [LONDON AND LANCASHIRE • FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Hates and Prompt m.:,. Settlements. ; Classes Covered, including Personal-Luggage against All Risks. ACCIDENT —Employers'' Liability, and a most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Polioyholdsrs, £6,107,393. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. ~ GP..AND HOTEL, WELLINGTON. E. 11. PAGE ...../. Proprietor. THE GEAND HOTEL has introduced a new feature in each of its Bars and will sell SINGLE BOTTLES AT WHOLESALE PEICES. Price Lists are obtainable from each bar. Special Christmas Hamper made up to " oTder and delivered free. No. 1 Hamper will contain the following:— 1 Bottle Draft Whisky, 1 Bottle Hennessv's Brandy, 1 Bottle Port Wine, 6 Bottles of Colonial Ale and Stout; 225. No. 2 Hamper comprises twelve different Bottles, 265. 6d. No 3 Hamper contains 14 Bottles, Ma. 'Phone 1216 to-day for your Hampers at the GRAND HOTEL. Per Information, relating to 1 p>ATENT9 AND TRADE MARKS, CONSULT BALDWIN AND EATWAED, PATENT ATTOENETS, ' 05 Lambton. .Srnij .WclLiaaian,

Drink" I PURIRI ' ! ■ j in hot weather, and < . drink it often. A : mineral water specially suited to debilitated 'systems. iWHISKT & PURIEI. SIMPLE ideas are paid for. There's a , better way of doing everything. Do you know of one? Then write for iree Book, "Advice to Inventors." Don't ' for one moment think that your idea is too simple—too small. If it's a time or ' labour-saver it's worth money.-. Don't I jvait until someone else thinks of the samo thing. Write now!— Henry Hughes ' Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. WATSON'S WHISK'S! 1 IS THE BEST 111 THE tV7OELD. A SUPREME CHANCE! Now is the xi. time to procuro a Sewing Machine 1 in your home at a sacrificing price. We 1 are holding a stock-taking clearance of all Sewing Machines which are 6hop-soiled or otherwise slightly damaged. Prices absolutely at the lowest lovel they have ever reached. Terms of payment can bo nr- 1 ranged if desired. Ladies should take prompt advantage of this unique oonor- , tunity and call early at Oscar Hewett and Co., 56 Cuba: Street (just below Bank 1 _a£.Hsu; Zealand!. A.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2659, 3 January 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2659, 3 January 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2659, 3 January 1916, Page 4

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