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SMART 'BELTS FOR WOMEN: Theso Belts represent the Latest Fashions in such Goods, and furthermore, tho Prices are Exceptionally reasonable. STRAIGHT LEATHER BELTS, with Smart Bag attached, in Green, Brown, Champagne, ar.d Tan, At 3s. Bd. each. PLAIN SUEDE BELTS, with Bag attached, in Navy, Grey. Fawn, and Green, At Bs. 11d., 15s. 11d. CALF LEATHER BELTS, with Bag attached, in Champagne, Tan, and Brown, At 12s. 11d. RUSSIA LEATHER BELTS, with Bag attached, in Black, Navy Blue, and Tan, At lis, • SMART BELTS, in Fancy Cord and Tinsel, Whito and Gold, Navy and Gold, Brown and Gold, Black and Gold, At 4s. 6d. FANCY SILK and TINSEL BELTS, Dico Pattern Very New and Pretty, At 3S. 6d. STRAIGHT LEATHER BELTS, with Oriental Insertion, in Navy, White, Champagne, Tan and Grey, At 4S. 6d. STRAIGHT SUEDE BELTS, with Oxidised Metal .Clasps, in Light, Mid and Dark Tan, At 63. 11d. FOR MEN. DRESS SHIRTS, at 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d., 10s. Bd. DRESS COLLARS, at 10d. each, or 9s. 6d. a dozen. DRESS TIES and BOWS, At 6d. each, or ss. 9d. a dozen. DRESS GLOVES, at 25., 2s. 6d., 3s. Gd. and 4s. 6d. WHITE CASHMERE MUFFLERS, for Evening or Day Wear, At Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. each. TUNIO SHIRTS. The Tunic Shirt is the Ideal Garment for Business Wear. It is a comfortable, and has a dressy appearance! We have these Tunic Shirts in Plain Colours and Fancy Effects: also in Whito, At SS. 6d., 6s. ed., 7S. 6d., Bs. 6d. MEN'S HALF HOSE. Heather Mixtures, with Mendings, At 25., 2s. 6d. Navy Cashmere, at Is., Is. 3d.; Is. 6d., is. 9d., 25., 2s. 6d. Fancy Cashmere, at 2s. to 6s. od. BOYS' JERSEYS. , The present is an excellent timo to provide tho Boys with these Garments, and the boys prefer them. HEAVY WORSTED JERSEYS, in' Black or Navy Blue, \ At 4s. Gd. to 7s. 9d. each. FINE CASHMERE JERSEiS, in Navy Bluo, Scarlet, and Cream. These aro made to button on the shoulder, At 4s. 3d, to 7s. Gd. each. FANCY KNITTED JERSEYS, in Navy Blue, White, and Scarlet. These areVery Smart, At 4s. ed. to 7s. 9d. each. KIRKCALDIE & ' STAINS, LTD. rjlHi EMPIKE HOTEL CLIM}TED). THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. E. W. SOFIELD (Late of Coker's Hotel; Christchuroh), Manager. . . ■ ■ C6EJ MONEX TO LEND. p H. P U T N A M. SOLICITOR, ~ Booth's Building's (First Floor), FEATHIiJiSTON STliliET. WELUNQTON ' C 724 HENDERSON'S EE J' AOQEBQO.II BDTTEE-SCOTCH. "ITS AWFU' GUTD." C 787 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. BIRTH. TWISS.-On July. 20, I'JOB, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Travers Twiss, of Taumataruru, Khandallah, a sou. DEATHS. HOBBS. —On July 24th, 1908, at her residence, 9a Riddiford Street, Sarah Hobbs, relict of the late Thomas Hobbs; aged 77 years. JENNINGS.—On July 21, 1908, at his parents' residence, E. W. Mills' Road, Brooklyn,' Francis Joseph Jonnings (Frank), eldest son of Frank and Margaret Jennings; age, 19 years and 5 months. • O'PLAHEItTY.—On July 18, 1908, at 8 Belfast Streot, ilary, dearly beloved wife of Michael O'Flaherty. Aged 50 years. R.I.P. STEVENSON.—At Hastings, on July 18, 1908, Mary, the beloved wife of Edward Stevenson, in her 31th year. "With Christ." New Ply. mouth and Palmerston paporß please copy. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Missioner to Seamon, Mr. Moore, would bo glad if any friends of the late Mr. A. SHAPCOTT, formerly fourth engineer of the B.M.S. Ruap'ehu, would attend his Funeral, which will leave the Morgue,.TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 9.40 a.m., for Ivarori Cemetery. 5552 ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Wager."—(l) George Tyler belonged to tho amateur "All Black" team which went Home in 1905; W. Tyler ; was a member of the professional "All Black" team. (2) "All Black" F. Glasgow was a momber o'f the Athletic Club in Wellington. ■ "K.P."—Will appear shortly. "Sporty."—(l) White Lie is a black mare. (2) Seo to-morrow's football column.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 259, 25 July 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 259, 25 July 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 259, 25 July 1908, Page 4

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