Dependable Gloves I QXOVES that are nut dependable I a are not worth buying, and from I r our point of view they are not I I worth selling, for they seldom give I satisfaction. We prefer to sell the I right gloves at right prices, and we t commend the following:— ( THE "CLUZEL'' SUEDE GLOVES with three domes aud broad stitched backs, in black with self or white points, also in beaver, grey, tan, fawn, brown, and while, I At 4/11 a pair. I THE "MEItLIEK" SUEDE GLOVES with two domes or three buttons, in all glove shades; plain . and fancy stitchings, At 5/0 a pair. THE B'ONNEEOI SUEDE GLOVES . with two domes or three but- I tons, and broad stitched backs, I iu black, beaver, tan, grey, fawn, At 0/1! a pair. THE I'ItJUU JOSSEFOK SUEDE GLOVES, three buttons or domes, and broad stitched hacks, in black with self or white ; points; also in fawn, beaver, i tan, grcv, and while, At 7/0 a pair. ! 8-BUTTON MOSQUETAIKE KTD GLOVES, in black, white, | navy, green, brown, heaver, 5 tieciie. anil champagne, I | At li/li, 7/11 a p:iir. J 8-BUTTON .M()S(iI.'ETAI«K ] 1 3 SUEDE GI.OVKS. in Mack, ' | 5 wliile, beaver, licelle, and liia- | euit, 2 At (i/li a pair. | 8-BUTTON .MOSQUETAIUE I WHITE GLOVES, in kid and 1 suede, | At 0/0 a pair. 8 12 -BUTTON MOSQUKTAiRE I KID GLOVES. •in beaver, f\ brown, ficelle, tan, champagne, S I At 7/11. 8/11 a pair. | 12-BUTTON MOSQUKTAIRTS g I SUEDE GLOVES, iu beaver, S ficelle, and biscuit. M At 0/0, S/li a pair. i 10-BUTTON UOSQUETAIRF. I SUEDE GLOVES, iu black, beaver, grew mid ficelle, At 8/11 a pair. I 10-IUTTON' MOSOIT.TAtKE KID GUIVES in white. At 8/11, 11/0 a pair. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. WELLINGTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 320, 11 January 1909, Page 2
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407Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 320, 11 January 1909, Page 2
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