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| KIMCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. £—: — |®DAME FASHION'S HAND IS PRETTILY jtost"ladies.who' dress.jrd! arc particular concerning.Gloves, other;'i:v lviso thevwould not be well dressed. Here are perfect examples •ofr.the'i.QloTCi , 'a r A:rt-weU fitting gloves which express a aeliga-nil • sense ofi refinement and quiet goodness. / K. & S. KID AND SUEDE GLOVES. -PBENCH^-KID'GLOVE, with plain backs, 2 or 3 dome fasteners,-in ■ • - Black, White, Grey, .Heaver, BroiVn, and Tan shades. »• P a 'f* k.:?THE 506 FRENCH KID' GLOVE, 3 ; cord backs, with 2or 3 dome fasteners, in |V:. V:Black, White; Grey, Beaver, Brown, and l'astel shades. W. I.d. pair. f-'fiMOCJHA SUEDE GLOVE pique sewn, Imperial backs, with 2 patent fasteners, in assorted Grey end.Tan shades. bs. bd. pair. LIBERA SCEDE GLOVE, pique sewn, broad stitched hacks, with J dome Civ H"":'-''-••fasteners, in Blaok, Grey, Tan, Beaver, and Brown shades. 7s. 60. pair. : I'ITE "GMT FRENCH KID GLOVE, pique sewn, with broad stitched Jjuoks, 2 large p'Vv* ; v'i /.patent.fasteners, in.Black, Grey;-Tan, Beaver, and Ficelle _ i r : ' THE "MEYNIER" SUEDE GLOVE, pique sown, broad stitched backs, with 3 -v- - dome fasteners, in Black, Tan, Beaver, .Grey, and Pastel shades. I- • os, od. pair. TEE ".MAVIS" ERENCII KID GLOVE, pique sewn, Imperial .backs, with 2 largo pearl dome'fasteners; in Brown, Tan. and. Pastel sliade-s. .s. IW. P air - K. & S. HOSIERY IS BETTER, '• Boytf ■ Three-quarter;"' Socks, . with fancy turnover tops, in ribbed cashmere, Tan, Black, and Heathers; in sizes from 3to 10. Is. lid.-to 2s. 9dj pair. i ' -Boys' Heavy Worsted Golf Hose, in Heathers and Black; sizes from 4to 8. _ - ■ ■ . ■ 4s. to as, 60. pair, ■ Boys' Heavy Ribbed Worsted Hose,ißlack only; sizes to Plaiu Black : Cashmere Hose, winter weight. . !•••■ •• • 2s. 6d., 2s. 11d. ; 3s. 6d,j 3s. 11d., 4s. 6d., ss. 6d. pair. r-V.iadijss' Plain Black Fine Cashmere Hose. 3s, 6d., 4s. 6d., ss, 6d. pair. j^vIVS^DA-NEM"'-Heavy: Cashmere Hose, 2 pairs guaranteed pairs I: :: •iailies'Ribbed Black. Hose and Fancy :Eibs. .•• •' . : . _. ■ i ' Is. Id., 2s. Id., 2s. lid., 3s. 6d;, 3s. Ltd., 4s. 6d._ pair. GLOVES AND HOSIERY ARE BEST BOUGHT AT - KIRKCALDIE'S ' . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. boots : : - |l®v DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS ■■ • FOR SERVICE IN ANY CLIMATE. !; y-| That's the point—DlßEC?r.- FROM ..THE MAKERS. Why pay middlemen's prop'. ,'.fits when you can get right to.tho fountain head? Wo have supplied the Det ■: fence Department with; over 25,000 pairs of Military Boots since the beginning of . tho War, and have-received many testimonials in praise of their quality and j . comfort. .. -. - ;■: [• IN STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER. L- • Men's. Greenhide Working Boots, with Men's Brown Willow Calf .Derby Unf -extra strong standard screwed soles, ■' lined Bals, too caps, stout welted <=ole« !: no 100 caps—2ss. . "The .Waukwel"—2Gs. Cd. ■ . P Men's, Stout Tan Calf Marching Boots, Men's Brown' Willow Calf Derbv Bals -toe caps, stout standard, screwed soles leather lined, welted soles, extension v 28s. Gd. -v ■- edges—2Bs. (id. . .. V - Men's Heavy Tan Calf . Marching Boots, Men's Dark Brown Willow Calf Derby ~ : -no--caps, regulation pattern, wax Bals, for dress wear, leather lined threaded "uppers, square, '. wide welts, "Bostock's"—3os. BOOTS TO WEAR ON LEAVE, Ms. 6d. UP. f -. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., j " - 2GO LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, i; • WELLINGTON.

LONDON 'AND LANCASHIRE | 'FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. | FIRE. —Lowest Rates and Prompt l . Settlements. - ■ k MARINE—AII Classes Covered, includI ■ ing Personal Luggage againet All Risks. . , r OCClDENT—Employers' Liability, and f a most Liberal' Personal Accident ■■■■ v - Policy, including a List of Diseases. ; GECURITY to poiioyholders, , . £6,107,593. 1. Pull information oan, bo obtained at E j JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., I' CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, | WELLINCTOhf. K;..- - r . ,r : -' - '■' ' ■■—:— [' ! THE SIMPLER THE INVENTION. jj fTVHE more 'chance it has of snccess. !■ -J.,-. "Advice to Inventors" contains a p list of simple suggestions.; Are you in- ; V (ventivo? Send for this booklet; it's free, j: HENRY HUGHES, LTD., ; | 157 Featherston Stroet, .Wellington, | y ;:■; DESKS. . : liave just unpacked a fine range 1 NEW STYLE FLAT TOP DESKS. }• • EXTRA ROOMY- ROLL-TOP DESKS. - FOUR-DRAWER TYPISTS'DESKS, t OAK TYPISTS' TABLES. [• • Desks are right. - Prices also. . Sond.for i illustrations. ' ? . THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COT., LTD., t". 17 and 19 Cuba Street, "Wellington.i 'Phone 1676.' ; "THE DOMINION" AT ROTORUA. WELLINGTON Residents visiting Rofconia may procure "The Domini, ion." from S". , MR. W. E. BENNETT, !■ Stationer, . > NEAR RAILWAY STATION, Who will deliver if required. AdveitiseL ments received at tho Agenoy. TO Motorists! To the Trade! Gear- . witting for all purposes. Reliablo i . work. Prompt service. Moderate prices. !=. Only finest steel used/ hardened by special process. Diameters and pitches cut I". to accuracy of l-1000th of an inch. Guar- • anteed 6mooth, strong, siient, durable. ; Von HARTITZSCH & lIUTCHESON, ; . Mechanical Engineers, 120 Ghuznee St., Wellington. 'Phone 2676.' j.- ■ ~ fc- .CONVEYANCES. j TJI Li: AND. Y 0 U N G, f'.. A 1 Royal Mail Contractors, and t: ' General Carriers, . Mastorton. L All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' ; : Samples promptly attended to. New and [■ up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for ! the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storago and S Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister ( Streets. St. John Ambulance available ft v day or night. 'Phone No. 126. Private 127 ~ P.O. Box 50. 1 .UOYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE |V\ All/ STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton i Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for'Feilding. r R. J. MOORE. Proprietor, Feilding. WALKER'S STABLES, BULLS! .Forwarding Agent, Carrier, and ; General Contractor. Coaches: Grcatford ? to Bulls, i Vehicles, Horses, and Motoric. cars on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. I : J. S. WALKER. Proprietor. f . ■

CouiMtition ri «t. I). Miiliean held at . Awarded ■ on ifflW; First Place Tailor and and,later ? it,t , er eleoted, to Academy. , Membership Institute of British Tajlors. . "REGULAR CHANGE in personal ■. appearance is necessary to man's well being:. Man progresses through changes" 'is scientific opinion . , ■ MILLIGAN'S '. \ .KELBURN AVENUE... ...V'' 2000 guinea stock of ;Men's Suitings affords ample variety for plenty of changes. SENTIMENT " AND . UTILITY ; A RE admirably combinod in' the pre- -£*• sentation to that Soldier friend, of a . SOLDIER'S EODAK. Small, compact, and durable enough to accompany tlie user anywhere, and be a constant reminder of the giver; .Efficient arid effective in taking all classes, of pictures.at file instant, and. so providing a wealth of interesting memories for your enjoyment in years to como. Just think of tho possibilities you open up for a Soldier by giving him a Gamera!. He. will appreciate - it, too. . Price 355. See one to-day; WATERWORTH'S LAMBTON QUAY (NEXT KELBURN TRAM). " ' • • t_ E ; IC - BURGESS, DENTAL SURGEON, Has Removed to Bank New Zealand r " Chambers, Manners Street. For Information relating to PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS •*" CONSULT BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington, WATSON'S WHIBKT IS THE BEST IN THE VOKIV. TO Proprietors of Automobiles,' Motorcycles, Benzine Engines, . Pumping Engines, etc.—l will go anywhere, Repair, Overhaul, and put in thorough working order, machinery and electric systems of every description, and guarantee satisfaction at '.moderate charges. Write or wire. REGINALD. E. OSBORNE, M.E., Post Office Box 481, Wellington. _ MONEY to Lend, from .£lO to ,£SOO, J-»-t upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, etc.; reasonable interest; easy repayments. Apply THOMAS B":HARDSON. 33 Willis Street. Tel. 718.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2769, 12 May 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2769, 12 May 1916, Page 4

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