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FINE QUALITY. UNDERWEAR and'MODERATE PRICES. These aTe two , characteristics of onr Underwear. Examine tho details caTefnlly and you will find that not only ia ihe Underwear we Sell more correctly made, but there aro little niceties of finish that are not to be had in Underwear sold elsewhere. A comparison , of -the Workmanship, Quality, and Finish, along with the Cost, is, "or should be, sufficient to convince the most sooptical. A Special Lino of LADIES' LONGCLOTH CAMISOLES, trimmod Lace and Hemstitched Frills, At 3/6, 3/11. .0 LADIES' LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, trimmc-d Fanoy Hemstitched Frills, At 12/11, LADIES' WHITE CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, trimmed Torchoi and Embroidery, At 7/11, 8/11, 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, and 25/6. LADIES' RIBBED VESTS/ in Light Summer Weight, At 1/9, 2/3, 3/6. LADIES' WASHING PRINT BLOOMERS, Stripes and Checks, * . ' >■ At C/fl, 3/11, 4/6, and 5/6. ~' u -A- Very Fine Collection'of BLACK SILK UNDERSKIRTS, Full Deep Flounce, '.'!,'! . , , »■• At >9/e, 24/9, 27/6, 33/6. GIRLS' PRINT BLOUSES, At 3/11, 4/6, 5/9. CHILDREN'S SAILOR PLEATED SKIRTS, Buyable for Seaside and Holiday Wear, to fit ages from 4 to 12 years, at from 10/6 for, smallest size. To have a fine rupply of Nico Underlineu for the Holidays is only a natural desire dvery woman has Buying is certainly better than making when it can bo had for little or no trouble, and at certainly less cost. Come in and lot us explain this to fou, even if you don't buy./.' y / -■""'■'•"■ "' 'KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD: ] ' 0512 T A TYFTI7S' ' A year,,ago.Tan Shoes were not JuAJilJCy© '' much worn-To-dey, no Lady's Outfit -> -n-n rwsTTWT C3T3T/YCTCJ ' is «""P leta without one or two pairs -BROWJN pilUiilb* of Smart Brown Shops for street wear. :.• -.-FOR THE NEW YEAR ' Wβ are now showing the Newest Shades, and Shanes, ./with. Cuban Heols and Bound Toes; also wide Silk Shoo Ties to match tho Shoos. AT POPULAR UOW PRICES. WOMEN'S BROWN KID GIBSOtf-TIE SHOES, Bound Toes, 11s. 61 ,' ' . WOMEN'S BROWN KID OXFORD-TIE,SHOES, Pointed Toes, 12s. 6d. -WOMEN'S BROWN. KID OXFORD SHOES, Perforated Golosh, 14s. lid. WOMEN'S BROWN KID OXFORDS, Round Toes, Pumps, 15s. Gd. ' WOMEN'S BROWN KID DBRBY-TIE SHOES, Bound Toes, Welted, 17s, 6d. WOMEN'S BROWN KID LACE OS BUTTON BOOTS, Pointed Toes, ... 14s. 6d. WOMEN'S BROWN KID LACE BOOTS, Bound Toos, Welted, 15s. 6d. WOMEN'S BROWN KID "BLUOSER" BALS., Hound Toes, ' 17i. bd. ■ ' POSTAGE ON MAIU ORDERS, 6d, PAIR EXTRA. R, HANNAH AND CO., • LTD., RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON OUAY AND CUBA STREET, THE ROYAL BRINSMEAD PIANO. reou .■aawMW sawCHAS. BEfeG 6 m -±^TZ season job the remarkable growth of T . ME. D. MJMIGAN'S CORING B«^^^^^ country. Suite »H (^ 8 f ot taa tTNtiUSn IAiUOniNU Wouw.6, which now constiSUIT NOV fir the ' ,— * START THE NEW YEAR WITH A WEW SUIT, ■ »imh i • v AK|| , I]M bui , rd jjp so WJJLr BHADFOiiI) WOOLLEN CO. ■ STECK PIANOLA PIASVSO. \r n i, inuii vi-vcii' PIANOLA PIANO as a Uift'fo TJNPAEALLEIiED, - fjpHE rOPUMBITY W*^ l b&tfJUMUU. tho e W I ixA »»' u f,f*?f£t l! ' o flto world. Wiill'flOk /iANOU' mat) >s an uplignt piano ot tba tEe on lv tlano-pWing device endorsed by tue greatest livP n J t^ko yt o ara in Uio usual way. There BRITISH & CONTINENTAL , PIANO CO.,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 396, 4 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 396, 4 January 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 396, 4 January 1909, Page 4

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