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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ■ ''v'".:../.:':.'"'" ' —: —— \ KEEP OPEN TILL 10 P,M. TO-DAY. . A MERRY DAY AT TOYLAND AMx» FAIRY PALACE TO-DAY! : .i.-,;;: .Witt,'children- this- will., be the brighesi, merriest day' of the year. ; _ 1..* ; t&©; approaeli .of .Christmas, each day has seen larger crowds of children at Torknrl and; Fairy Palace—to-day, the last day, there " : " will be a record' attendance. ■•••• . ... FAIRY PALACE. rVdcA Nothing-cou|d <please. the ''hildish fancy more than the Palace with • I "s;>Sft : E4irj--QOfeei¥ snd Attendants.. School is over—the festive ; season wi.th.. jjs,.' and here at Fairy Palace is simple amusement which ap- ' : peals to-the childish 'believer in Fairies, and takes the mind off sums, • reading, and, spelling. It sixpence to enter the 'gorgeous "Fairy Palace—and there the Queen of the Fairies is enthroned, ready to answer anv 'questions concerning Fairies. Two-little Fairy At- , . tendants are also in the Palace; and each little visitor RECEIVES'A . before, leaving. To-day is the last day, and the Palace wiE ;b.e open special hours, as printed.at the bottom o fthis advertisement. ■ ~ -" X- \ TOYLAND. ' 6 " For the past, few days there has'been an incessant and increasing. ■ chatter and clatter-in Toyland. Such bright- and interesting collection. of playthings has attracted thousands of children—and parV®?t s " ~.'is every conceivable toy, old and .new, from. a. rattle for b&bs to ifeccano, Sets and real Bicycles ] for youths. Toyland will ''- open late to-night, as aanoiuioed in the following time-table:— HOURS FOR TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ■ ' 'ALL DEPARTJIENTS will remain open till 10 p.m. FAIRY PALACE will be open, in three sessions as follows Morning: 10.30 till 12.30. T Afternoon: 2.30 till 5.30. •. , V Evenitig:.'7 till 9.30.' ' A SPECIAL'-HO? TEAW4LL BE SERVED IN OUR TEA* . ROOMS FROM 5 p.m. THIS EVENINC. , ; ' ■ . ' ■ vKIRKCALDIE^; & STAINS, LTD* THE VERY THING YOU WANT : IN CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SHOES. Children's Sandals and . Sand Shoes, Women's White Shoes, Men's Slippers,. and . all kinds of Sporting and Vacation Shoes. No matter what you want in footwear make straight for one of our shops, and yoa will be sure to get it at a rea-' eonable price. . SHOP EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. CHILDREN'S BLACK OR TAN SANDALS, with strong sewn leather soles— 7 to 10, ss. lid; 11 to 1, Gs. 6d.s Maids', 2 to 7, 7s. 6d. CHILDREN'S WHITE OR GREY SAND SHOES, with rtibber heels for the seaside—7 to 10, 25.; 11 to 1, 2s. 6d. WOMEN'S TENNIS \AND CROQUET SHOES .suitable for any kind of holiday wear—2s. 6d. to 4s. Ud. . WOMEN'S DAINTY WHITE WALKING- SHOES, in the-very latest of styles - and. shapes—7s. 6d. to 215., WOMEN'S ELEGANT WHITE AND FANCY AMERICAN BOOTS. The last word in.fashionable footwear—4os. to 555, ' .MEN'S TENNIS, BOWLING, AND yIcATION SHOES of every description. • Donfc go. away Tnthoufc a pair—2s. lid. to 6s 6d' st usmliis raft- ■ &; HANNAH' ; & . CO., LTD., % ; . 260 LAMBTON QUAY AND 103 CUBA STREET, v • , -VT WELLINGTON, v

. ; T ONDON AND' LANCASHIRE FIRE .. .-. INSURANCE CO., LTD. Fl RE.—Lowest Bates and Prompt? ' Settlements," \ MARINE;*tAII Classes Covered, include ' ing Personal Luggage against All -. , r . . Risks. ACCIDENT.— Employers' Liability, and • a. most Liberal Personal Accident ... Polioy, including a List of Diseases, SECURITY to Policyholders, £6,249,479. ; can-be obtainedsai JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., ' CHIEF; AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS,, -V. . • WELLINGTON. . —/■ ■■■/ —— 4 , THE SIMPLER THE INVENTION -..--{ITCH- more chance it has- of success. . .. ... '..-.X . .'fAdvice.to.lnventors" contains 'a list of simple .suggestions." Are you. in- . V.yentjve? Send, for this booklet; it's free,, - v --.-HENRX HUGHES, LTD., *■ ' 157 ■ Feathersfcon Street, .Wellington. . ' . iWATSOK'SxiWHISEi: .. " ' JStfTHq . : BESI}- m-THE (WORLD. Tor Information relating to pATBNTS AND TRADE MARES' •*-" Consult • ! ■BALDWIN AND RATWARD, ; • : . , PATENT ATTORNEYS, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington, POSTAGE OP "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA AND ALL OTHER -NEUTEAL COUNTRIES. TTNDER the new regulation's, newspap- ■ 1 ers addressed ,to neutral countries are not forwarded, UNLESS DISPATCHED THROUGH . THE PUBLISHING • ' OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. | Under "The Dominion',' Special Permit readers who have been sending the paper ' to friends resident in any neutral ■ country can ensure ■ future forwarding, by 'communicating with the Publisher.. i\/J : ONW~to _ Xend7~Eom~sio~to -^^ ' " iTX upon Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares; "etc.; reasonable interest; easy repayments, Apply THOMAS' ' RICHARDSON, 33. Willis Street.' Tel. 718. , CONVEYANCES. ■ . fjiLY AND .. . YOU. NG, J-. Royal Mail Contractors and .General Carriers, Masterton. , : All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' . Samples promptly attonded to.. New and up-to-date Sample Rooms. . Agents for .. 'the N.Z. .EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available day .or night. ''Phono No. 126. Private 127. P.O. Box 50. ... " ,T> OXAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE -Oj STABLES', Feilding, for, Kimbolton Daily at 8.30 a..m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at' Noon for Feilding. - .R. J. MOORE, Proprietor,.- Feilding. . 1 *- ,9 7 STABLER, "";BUliEs. $!£ ro^ar^Dg'!Agenfe;Cafrief;.;aJid' j'r General Contrapto.r.-, Coaches! Greatford ~ . .' to .Bulls. Vehicles; Horses, and ' Motor-. ' • cars to Hire. Good' Sample Rooms. ;•' jJ* Ss Proprietor,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2959, 23 December 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2959, 23 December 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2959, 23 December 1916, Page 8

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