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BELTS FOR ' LADIES. Thore are quito a numbor of New Belts here," now enough to. bo put into sorvice during tho early weeks of Spring, and tlioy are all Very Moderately Priced. STRAIGHT LEATHER BELTS, U inches wide, Leatlior-covcred Buckle, in Tan, Black, Navy Blue, Cardinal,' and Champagne, At Is. Bd. each. TINSEL BELI'S, 2J inches wide, in Silver Steel, and Silver, and Steel and Gold, with Smart Plain Clasps, At 7s. 6d. eaoh. SMART BELTS, in Fancy Cord and Tinsel, in. White and Gold, Navy and Gold, Brown and Gold, Black and Gold, At 4s. 6d. each. NEWEST FANCY BELTS, in Silk and Tinsel Dico Patterns, in Fashionable Colours, At 3s. 6d. each. FANCY BRAID' BELTS, with Gilt Clasps, in White, Cream, and Brown, \ 1 At 33. 6d. STRAIGHT LEATHER BELTS, with Oriental Insertion, in White, Navy Blue, Champagne, Tan, and Grey, At 4s. 6d. each. 'STRAIGHT SMALL BELTS, with Oxidised Metal Clasps, in Light, Mid, and Dark Tans, At 6s. Ild. cach. SMART STIEDE BELTS, with three rows of plain stitching, in six Dainty Colours, ' At Gs. 11d. each, LEATHER BELTS, in Grey, Brown, Cream, Tan. and Navy Blue, with four rows of fancy stitching, At 4s. fld. each. E.P. SILVER BELTS, in Straight and . Shaped Patterns, Unbreakable, and Adjustable to any size waist, At 4s. Gd., 53. Gd., 6s. 6d., 7s. Ild. each. COLLARS FOR MEN. •'THE SAVOY," is without.doubt tho most comfortable of all Double. Collars; it has tho Patent Lock Front, which keeps it firmly in place, and tho Quality ,is tho Best. Widths: 2in., 2Jin., 2Jin., 23in., in ail sizes, At lOd. cach, or 9s. ed. a dozen. The NEW WING COLLAR is still the Most Popular Collar for Evening Wear. Wo have a full range At 10d. each, or 9s. 6d. a dozen. All other Shapes as now worn may be obtained also, for our Assortment of Collars is Very Extensive. INEXPENSIVE MILLINERY. This is an excellent time to buy another Hat to see tho season through, but of courso you don't want to pay much for this. Second Hat. If you will visit our Millinery Salon you will have tho choico of a hundred or more Hats, and tho following prices speak for themselves:— SOFT FELTS, in all wanted colours, Trimmed Band, at 6s. 6d. oach. TAM CROWN FELT HATS, trimmed with Quill, at 13s. Cd. each. FELT HATS, Smartly Trimmed with Wings and Ribbon, at 15s. Gd. each. FELT and STRAW HATS, in the Latest Shapes and Colours, trimmed Flowers, Wings, and Ribbons, At 17s. ed. each, '■ KIRKCALDIE & • STAINS, LTD.

WG.FR A S E R • ' (Late U.S.S. Coy.), CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENT. First Floor, Nathan's Building (over C. M Banks, Ltd.), • No. 11 Groy Street, Wellington. Telephone 2729 ■ ' C6OO RICHMOND AND NEWTON, : HARCOURT'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. SURVEYS of all kinds effected with Accuracy, Promptness, and Lowest Cost.SURVEYORS AND ENGINEERS. ■ . .■ 625 MONEY TO LEND. P , H. PUTNAM, SOLICITOR, Eauth'e Building's (First Floor), FEATHERSTON. STREET, WELLINGTON C 724 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ' ~ BIRTH. ~~* TWISS. —On July 20, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Travers Twi&s, of Taumataruru, Khandallah, . a son. DEATH. JENNINGS. —On July 21, 1908, at his parents' residenco, E. W. Mills' Road, Brooklyn, Francis Joseph Jennings (Frank), eldest son of Frank and Margaret Jennings; age, ,19 years and 5 months. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late FRANCIS JOSEPH JENNINGS (Frank) will leave liis parents' residence, E. W. Mills' Road, Brooklyn ,at 1.30 p.m., TO-JIORROW (Thursday), 23rd July. 19u,4, for St. Mary of the Angels Church, Boulcott Street, thence to Ivarori Cemetery. J. FLYGER AND CO., Undertakers and Embalmers. Now premises, 222 Cuba Street. Telephone (day or 1 night), 1073. ' ANSWERS, TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Integra."—Not" space. . Leslie Hope.—Number of Conciliation Boards is . not limited. Olio Arbitration Court. Boards are elective by workers and employers. President of Court is Suprenio Court Judge, the other members are elected by the Employers' Unions and the Trades Unions. "F.S."—Your letter is far too long. "Constant Reader."—E. Hanlan gained the sculling championship of the world in November, 1880, by' defeating the holder, E. Trickett.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 256, 22 July 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 256, 22 July 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 256, 22 July 1908, Page 6

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