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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ~ .. i - ! FOR AUTUMN SHINE AND SHOWER i' STOUTER FOOTWEAR AT KIRKCALDIE'S ! "We lrnve pleasure in introducing our new Autumn Footwear for Ladies and Gentlemen. In each example wdl be found a 1 the points of refinement demanded by persons of good taste, and jot the change of the eeason has been studied. Style phis solidity, plus sterling value is here -offered you. TRUSTWORTHY FOOTWEAR FOR LADIES. "THE MARSHALL"—Patent Leather Button Boots, with Gabardine tops in i various shades, also White Buckskin; Cuban heels, light welted sofcs, ' ''THE a RALEIGH"—Patent Leathef Derby Shoes, with very light welted solos : - and black suede quarters, short Continental shapes, and smart Uiban "THE'I A WRENCE'A very light Patent Leather Promenade Lace with black suede quarters and patent leather facings. Cuban heels and '"THE^YcHJIOND"—AII Patent Leather Walking Shoe, very light welted soles, and a smart medium Cuban heel. The new American ' "THE BALEIGH" —Patent Leather One-Bar Promenade Shoe, pump soles, ■ with a black suede collar and steel ornament. French shapes. 355. ' "THE RALEIGH"—AII Black Weilda Calf Promenade Court Shoe, pump soles, smart Cuban heels, and a neat black button ornament, ental shapes. . / fB. 60. j CENTLEMEN WILL FIND CHOOSING EASY. C "THE CAMPELLO"—Stout. Moor Calf Tan or Black Derby Boots, with stout ■ •Duroux solos, bladder lined, full round toes.- 398. 6(1., 428. 6d., 458. : "THE VETANO"—Stout Tan Willow Calf Derby Boots, with "THE^SERVIC]S"—A stout Tan Grain Derby Boot, specially adapted for iiard military wear. This boot tested and proved by officers oli^chve !• /"THE^ALPIN"—Stout Box Calf Derby Boot, stout welted soles, full round i- toes, leather lined. . 308., 345. 6. : : '"THE SQUATTER"—Stout Crup Boots, calf lining, stout waterproof soles, and'full round toes. rn ' ' -Also better'quality, with extra stout soles. :<THE "CAMBRIDGE"— Medium-weight Box Calf or Balmoral, with or mtnoiifc !■ Duroux soles, square toes. .328.' 6d., 338. 6d., and 365. o . ; Also in Glace Kid. i 28s. 6d., 31s. 6d., and 335. 6d. EVERY FOOT CAN BE FITTED — YOUR FOOT! i . ' ... ; ——— ' ' r KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. i „ . li 1 ' : "NEW NOTIONS IN. ' , NECK WEAR. : ' JUST RECEIVED. The Royal ..Mali brings us hot foot from the Fountain Head of Fashion as. .fine a selection of Novelty Neck Fitments as we • have yet shown you. The lobby window shows you some. New Fronts, New Vestettes, in French, Batiste, in Orgamli, '''• Tin'dear Mtislin,- . • ~,S- .... Our range of New_ Cloakings, Dress Goods, Gabardines, Corsets, ajid Fancy Suitings, front 4s. 6dvto 145." 6d. a yard, sur- ' passes anything we have hitherto received from Paris and London. r' " NEW- AUTUMN::/ . ;• ■'¥©' CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

: . SHOES . AND • -ECONOMY. THE PURCHASING POWER OF YOUR MONEY IS, i ALMOST DOUBLED. AT -HANNAH'S " SALE. < NOTE THESE ATTRACTIVE BARCAINS:— Children's Veldt-Sehoen Sandals, Women's .Glace Ward Shoes, round Black or' Tan. SALE PRICES, . toes, rubber heels. 4 to 6—" 2S. 6d. , REDUCED TO 4s. 11d. 7 to 10— 3 5, fid. Women's Patent Low-cut One-Button Women's Glace Derby Shoos, nobby shoes "Clark's" make. Usually toes, good nttmg. 20<; KAf.F. PTtTfiF, us lid REDUCED TO 9S. 6d. , , KJ j ' 12 1 1 Women's' Glace Twin Bar Shoes, ex- Women's "Bostock" Patent Oxford rpllent wearine ' Shoes, white 'calf tops, pumps. UsSPECIAL VALUE, ss. lid. 255. SALE PRICE, 14s. lid. .Women's Glace Oxford Tie Shoes, pat- Women's Glace Langtry Evening : ent caps. Shoes. "Bective" make. ' Usually LOWEST CUT PRICE, BS. 11d. 14s. 6d. ' SALE PRICE, Bs. lid. LAST WEEK OF OUR SALE. 7 R.- HANNAH & CO., LTD., Y/ELLINGTON.

LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. MARINE —All 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 Policyholders, £6,107,593. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF ACENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. : . -A SUCCESSFUL INVENTION.. THE Young and Collins' Combined Protector and Purse for Soldiers has taken on well, and thousands hare been Bold. Your own idea may bo equally successful if properly protected. Act' at once Write to Henry Hughes, Limited, 157 Featberston Street, Wellington, for their booklet, "Advice to Inventors." rpHERB IS A REASON, for the exit quisite and melodious heauty of THE PATHEPHONE. A visit to our | Showrooms will enable/lis to explain just whv—and will not entail the slightest obligation. We have all the latest models at prices ivhich will prove a revelation to you. We are N.Z. Agents for the Pathepbone, also for Harrison and Griswold. Knitters, The Daisy Vacuum Cleaner, and many. well-known makes of Sewin* Machines, etc., etc. Oecar Hewetfc and Co., 56 Cuba Sheet (just belovs: Bank ot' k

PERSONAL APPEARANCE COUNTS SO MUCH, AND COSTS SO LITTLE "PER. ANNUM," IF ONE'S CLOTHES HAVE BEEN MADE BY MILLIGAN, ■ KELBURN AVENUE. FOR VARIETY OF SUITINGS -THIS FIRM IS REMARKABLE. WATSON'S WHISKT IS THE , BEST IN THE VORLD. nn . Under Vfce-Regal Patronage. THE RUTLAND HOTEL WANGANUI, N.Z. Establistiecl 1847. Rebuilt 1905. Refurnished 1914. THE LEADING HOTEL. Telegrams: "Rutland." . . S. L. PARSONS, Proprietor.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2707, 29 February 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2707, 29 February 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2707, 29 February 1916, Page 4

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