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j Let a Trial convince you that MARTIN’S Is the Biggest Bargain Boot Store in Wellington. LADIES’ Glace Oxford Shoes —Smart shape, Cuban heels 18/9 LADIES* Nigger Brown Oxford Shoes —Smart shape, Cuban heela 25/6 LADIES* Grey Suede Court or Oxford Shoes— 27/9 LADIES’ Chromo Derby Shoes—Patent caps, sewn solos, Cuban heels. 16/9 LADIES’ Ward Shoes —Sewn soles. 7/11 GENT’S White Canvas Cricket Boots— 14/9 GENT’S White Canvas Tennis Shoes —Greenhide soles 8/9 GENT’S Light Chrome Working Boots —Standard screwed soles, 22/6 smart comfortable shapes ' GYM SHOES— 4/H ■. "Fleet Foot,” white rubber soles, 8/6 GENT’S All-Leather Slippers—Sewn, soles. 10/9 GENT’S Glace Oxford Boots—Clearing at ’ 22/6 YOUTHS’ Light Chrome Derby Boots—Sewn soles. Sizes I’s to 5’9. 16/9 SANDALS—4 to C. 5s 11 d; 7 to 9,6 s lid; 10 to 13, 7s 11d; 1 and 2, Ss 9d. o I 1/ 0 V II•* J. W. MARTIN’S BOOTSTORE One address only— < TRAM TERMINUS Courtenay Place * Wellington.

J* 'OTy <2/ BT SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ; We have pleasure in announcing to -'?• ; our many customers and friends 5 that we have received the high honour appointed “Jewellers to His . g2l z Excellency Admiral of the Fleet The '\.,y I Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa, G.C.8., i | 0.M., G.C.V.0., Governor-General I | of Neiv Zealand.” I V This maintains for us an unbroken record. We wore < 1 established, in Wellington in 1879, and have held the t special appointment to each succeeding Governor sinca that time. I W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD. Jewellers, Watchmakers and Opticians, H 222-224 Lambton Quay, Wellington, N.Z.

Repairs to Guns and Rifles New Guns Made The Colonial Ammunition Co., N.Z., Ltd., Auckland, can execute every kind of Repair to Shot-guns and Rifles, including Gun and Rifle boring. A large staff of first-class gunmakers despatch the work ‘quick and lively. • Guns are now so costly that it well pays to have them cleaned and repaired at least once a year, during the close season for game. Do not let your Gun deteriorate on the shelf—send it along to be overhauled. , During the past twelve months, Gun Repairs of the most varied character have been completed with entire satisfaction to the owners. Muzzle-loaders converted into Breech-loaders. 12-boreand 16-bore Guns made to order throughout, single or double barrel, with hammers or hammerlesa ejectors ; also single-trigger—two pulls. We are now building Pigeon Guns for prominent pigeon-shooters. Over-and-under Guns made to order. These get you ‘dead on the bird.’ We can build Guns equal to the best English-made Guns, and to any specification required. Our prices are very moderate, and our work is second < to none. Your enquiries will be promptly answered. Colonial Ammunition Co., N.Z., Ltd., Auckland.

// THE MODERN HOUSEWIFE will appreciate some of these antique designs which have been reproduced in Electroplate by tho leading Sheffield In our ‘Showrooms is a delightful solec tion of Afternoon Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, and Entree Dishes, which will delight your friends. ROYAL DOULTON WARE—Dec orated after the world-famous "Dickens’* Series Pictures. ROY r Al\ DOULTON ROUGE FLAMBE POTTERY WARE—A rich lustrous colour. HAND-BEATEN COPPER WARE-Beautiful designs for all purposes., DUTHIE & CO., LTD. Hardware Merchants : Willis St., Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 66, 10 December 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 66, 10 December 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 66, 10 December 1921, Page 11

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