KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. LAST FOUR DAYS OF THE LADIES' ; FOOTWEAR CLEARANCE. When'tis merely a matter of hours things are serious. It means that unloss you shop before one o'clock, your chances of saving on Footwear, Madam, will be gone. Decide right now to visit our Big Bargain Room this morning.: Footwear oddments, overstocks, and speoial purchases will go like the wind. \ HERE ARE SOME OF THE BONNIE CHANCES. ! ' Ladies' TAN BOOTS AND SHOES—Medium toes, , machine sewn, i' ' pump, and welted soles. Usual prices, 16s. 6d. t,o 18s. 6d. pair. . ; ; Special Price, 7s. lid. pair. - ' Ladies' BLACK GLACE KED LACE AND BUTTON. BOOTS AND SHOES—Medium' teas, machine sewn, pump, aud \relted soles. 1 ' Usual'prices, 16s. 6d. to 19s. 6d. pair. ' Special Pries, 7s. ltd, (iair. ' Ladies' TAN GLACE KID AND GREY SUEDE EVENING SHOESMedium pointed toes, pump soles. Usual prices, 13s. 6d. io 21s. pair. Special Prlco, Ss* Gd, pair* • • Odd and Ends in Ladies' SAMPLE BOOTS AND SHOES—Sizes i and 5 only; made on tho latest lasts, welted, pump, and machine sewn ■'. soles. Usual prices, 13s. 6d. to 2os. pair. j . Spopial Prices, 9s. 6d. to 16s. 6d. pair. ' Ladies'tßLACK GL'ACE KID SLIP-ON AND 1-BAR, SHOES-Pump ' soles, medium toes. Usual price, 17s. 6d. • • Speoial Price, 126. 6d. pair. COME AT 0, OR 10, OR 11, OR 12, OR 12.55. - BUT COME. 'KIRKCALDiE & STAIMS, I>TO. teauaumgryrmrw. i iimmr i n in . ■ 3S» "A®.®' ' ■ •\ • ... •' ' . • PVJUST 'LANDED ■ ■ ■/ • ' EX "RIMUTAKA." ■, ENGLISH DOCTOR . We have just opened a shipment of this •well known make of Flanuel, in Natural, FLANNELS. Pink, Groy, Ayhite, and Scarlet ;28in. to i > 32in. wide. Prices, Is. 9d., Is. 11d., 2s. ■ ■ . 6d., 2s. Hcl., and 3s. sd. a yard. '. WHITE A large supply of White and Striped ■ • Flannelettes is now available, in the .FLANNELETTES. . famous-"Spero" and "Sheepskin" fin- • isli. Widths, 27 inches to 36 inches. <■ !. Prices, per dozen yards, BS.'Ud., 6S. „ x :. Bs. Ild., 9s. nd., 10s. Hd., ;■ 13s, 6d. . ; \ ..r ' . • v> CREAM WINCEYS.. Full ranges of "Atlas" Flannels and i: Cream "Wincoys," plain and'striped, . niay now be bought from Is. 6(1.' to 2s, lid. a yard, in 27, 30, and 36-inch : ' widths. PATTERNS POST FREE. ' . / CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ; ■ DEAR TO THE HEART,' :• OF EVERY CHILD- ; THE "TRANSIT" SHOE. TRANSIT Shoesfor Girls are the mast popular shoes ever put on the market. 'RO&F 6 * m appearance ' and have plentyof TOE A A.LL BEST ENGLISH MAKE. ' Girls" Glace Kid Wide Bar Shoes, Girls' Patent Colt Derby Shoes, dull • silver brooch ornament-7 & 10, . . .kid tops-7 to 10, 9s. 6d.; 11 to 1, Bs. 6d.; 11 to 1, 9s. 6d.; Maids', 10s. 6d.; Maids', 2to 5, 14s 6d . 1 to 5, ids. od. v r- 1)• JII' 't. . « , ' ■ Girls' GLico Kid Twin Bar Shoes- Al ' H 66 ', B &r Court 7to 10, Bs. 6d.; 11 to 1, 9s. 6d. o S ' 6d ' <11 to Maids', 2to 5, lis; 6d. i los - M.; Maids., 2.t0 5, 14s. 6d. Girls' Glace Kid Heel Bar Court Girls' White Buck "Wide Ba- Shoes to 10, Bs. 6d. j -.11. to 1, \ brooch ornament—3 to 6, ss. 6d. ' 9s. .6d.; Maids', 2to 5, 12s. Gd. '-7 to 10, Bs. 6d.; 11 to 1, 9s. 6d. ' . ' Girls' Glace Kid Derby. Patent Girls' White Suede One Bar Shoes, • caps—7 to 10, 9s. 6d.; 11 to 1, 10s. pump soles—3 to 6. 4s. 6d. •7" to 6d. ; Maids', 2to 5, 13s. 6d. " 10, 6s. 6d.; 11 to 1, 7s. 6d'. v . MAIDS', STRONG SHOES FOR COLLEGE. WEAR. SOLE AGENTS— R. HANNAH & CO.; LTD., WELLINGTONMAIL" ORDERS QUICKLY DESPATCHED.
'LONDON .AND LANCASHIRE TOE INSURANCE CO., LTD, FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. MARINE —All Classes Covered, inchidi ing Personal Luggage against All Risks. ftCCIDENT-AEmployers' Liability, and a most ; Liberal ■ Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to policyholders, £6,107,683. Full information can bo obtained at '• JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. ■ . _ tj . A SUCCESSFUL INVENTION. THE Young and Collins' Combined Protector and Purse for Soldiers has taken on well, and thousands have been Bold. Your own idea may be equally successful if properly protected. Act at once. Write to Henry Hughes, Limited, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, for their booklet. "Advice to Inventors." INFANTILE PARALYSIS must be checked. Every household must be made proof against this dreaded disease, tind cleanliness in the Home is of vast importance. By using a "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner you have a. splendid remedy—it not only thoroughly cleans your Carpets, etc., but it prevents diseases. See our special Window Display—then come inside and let us give you a demonstration. Oscar Hewett and Co., 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank of N.Z4.
BY APPOINTMENT FOB DISTINGUISHED MERIT. ME. D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TiHOB, KELB UR N 'AVENUE, ELECTED MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF BRITISH TAILORS. A visit to see the Firm's splendid stock of Fashionable Suitings is invited. WATSON'S WHISKT / 13 THE BEST IN THE WORLD. - Under Vice-Regal Patronage, THE RUTLAND HOTEL WANGANUI, N.Z. Esta,blisliecl 1847. ' Rebuilt 1905. Refurnished 1914. THE LEADING* HOTEL. Telegrams: "Rutland." S. L. PARSONS; I Proprietor,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2729, 25 March 1916, Page 4
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