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Tie Manawatt* Railway Dividend. In accordance with the promise made at the annual meeting of shareholders, when . tho Manawatu Railway Company went into voluntary liquidation, tho liquidators will ; to-day disburse about £250,000, or a little more, and the relcaso of this monoy should prove of a great benefit to tho people of this district. Perhaps you are one of tho fortunates who will receivo a cheque, and if you wish to.spond tho money to best advantage in personal needs and household requisites, let us remind ,you that this Storo will servo you right. In tho forty odd years that "Kirkcaldie's" has been in existence, it has carefully studied the wants of tho public, and thoso wants have been met in an efficient manner. Public approval of the systematic efforts of " Kirkcaldie's" to give satisfaction by selling . reliable goods at reasonable prices is attested by the steady and continuous growth of this business. "Kirkcaldie's" is the People's Store. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FOR TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY. : To-day we offer you special advantages in buying SILKS. For a few shillings you can secure a Blouse or Dress Length, and the Silks wo are offering are the kinds ■'. of silks, that are wanted. • Silk is always a^'safe investment, and at to-day's prices '• those,goods are irresistible bargains. '■ SHANTUNG SILKS, ten pieces, in green and navy blue only, 20 inches wide. To-day,- \\ ~- 1/- a yard; , ,.'.,- , - TARTAN CHECK SILK, four pieces, in blue and green, cheeky To-day, 1/- a yard. JAPANESE SILKS, seventy-five pieces, in all wanted colours, 22 inches and 24 inches wide. To-day, Hid. a yard. FOULARD, SILKS, in navy and white, and black and white only, 23 inches wide. Just seven pieces available To-day, ,2/3 a'yard. CREAM MERV. SILK, five pieces, 20 inches wide. To-day, 2/6 a yard. ■ .• . i ■ ■ ■ BLACK TAFFETA SILK, five pieces, 36 inches wide. To-day, 3/11 a yard. TAFFETA CHIFFONi Slii'KS, 40' inches wide, in navy bliio, moss brown, Saxe blue, . - 'myrtle, Wedgwood, cardinal and wine. To T day, 4/6 a yard. : the Special Prices are for TO-DAY ONLY. To-morrow (Thursday), the regular prices '. ■■■-■■■■■• ' will be charged. ; : KIRKCALDIE & STAINS,; Ltd. ~ ' '.", . :■' ' ' ; CSI2 .-.;-, : FOOTBALL /BOOTS! o■. ."■ ■ THE BEST. YOU CAN BUY ARE (tO BE, FOUND AT HANNAH'S, ,!■!••>! '■■ TA •'■,''.: ' :!:,,,V-;V ■ ■ ~,;.■,[,„;,?;.. n; ~;•; - ■ AT ffIRTPtfC! TIPTrtW ATT IWffFRC! > ■■■■ ■ •;! , ; : '■«!>. . ; '.;c.k' : ALL BLACK. CHROME, Hard Box Toes, Light Soles, 8/11. ALL .BLACK CHROME, Hard Box Toes, Double Soles; 10/GREEN HIDE CHROME, Hard Box Toes, Double Soles, 10/6. FOR SOOCER— . •, .''THE' CERT,!' Men's Russet-Calf j English make, unbreakable toes, ankle pads, bhro'mo soles and buttons/ 12/6. "THE CERT," Men's Greenhide, English make, cane instep guards, unbreakable toes, chromo soles and buttons, 14/6. "THE CERT," Men's Box Calf, English make, unbreakable toes, M'Grogor vamps, chromo soles, and buttons, 15/6. SECRETARIES OF CLUBS PLEASE CALL. R; HANKAH & CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. CBIB ARE YOU TAILOR-SATISFIED? HOW oflen have you realised that the other man was better dressed than you, despite the big price you paid? Tour perplexities end at our doorstep. The Suit we make for you will be a revelation in fabrid and workmanship. ' :■ BRADFORD WOOLLEN ..C0.,.. • "THE QUALITY TAILORS," . LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. For-the ' '•'■ ' " . ■' ... FINEST'PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. ■ • • • ' ' STUDIOS: W. H. BARTLETf. • VJSS™' , . (And at AUCKLAND). " THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONE" Tel. 1233. , , .... ...■•• (Registered). . CI 10 , ; ' ONE dUALiTY FOR ALL'OUR PATRONS. PERHAPS the rigid enforcement of this policy explains why ME."D.: MILLIGAN'S ■ ■ MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS IN KELBURNE AVENUE has never ceased expanding. Our Prices have never been out below a fair level Tim protection to the customer thus secured la obvious. , . c^jJ FROM WEAK DIGESTION, .. \ _IHE ■ NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, And those who are weary, run-down,'afld ■•!■■■ LAMBTON QUAY. CO/L d sSin E egUlarl? MOM " GE °- HNNOCK - ■ ■ ■ . ■ ••■ (Late Trocadero). WAI-RONGOA — MINEKAL WATER! t Z oll %iVri?o an ' d " Mt . u /'- t,wKtaHM - Nature's best and safest remedy forstomachid anTJGenefal Post Office' "hX new & • ■ troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, ture new. Everything new Passenger lifj" stimulate digestion, and-enable the human Every room lit by electricity Thn rw *L organism to resist disease.' A grand .tomo. it 3 Cuisine is a first-class man under special ™ better than foreign waters.; .. '■•■•.: tract to the management, and enesh fi«rnii*u» It is delightfu ly crisp and .pleasant to the this hotel with their patronage are assured h! . palate, fnll of "life" and; sparkle, and in- Bill-of-Faro will be of the vfryXat etantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with Tariff, from Bs. per day UidtUr Ti,»-». ™ milk. Wines, ales, and 'spirits. to 2 p.m., Is. Cd. Breakfast from 630 Charged only with NATURAL GAS. : Motor cars for hire, experienced 'drivers" T. and W. YOUNG., Wellington Age^ i 2 CATERING; . Proprletor-GEO. PINNOCk cum Wα. PHJLP, Baker, Pastrycook, and UIUO2 . Caterer. Ti Willis Street (next Begg's), . ' ' ' " is prepared to undertake all mttntler of Cater- ' EMPIRE HOTEL ing fof Weddings, Parties. Suppers, Dances, . . etc., at most reasonable rates. . Quotations WTTTK ANT) VTPTnPTi niirn™« given. Strictest attention. None but the best WILMb ANJ VICTORIA STREETS. jn the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a speci- • — »lity. ' C 847 mHIS HOTEL is now in a position to offer • ' " — — • X spedial advantages and inducements to MONEY TO LEND. • flwse requiring Permanent Accommodation JN any e ums approve^I FreehoM Secority, _£%^KXffi^&^ to O ent 6 by C be arr nD ged. «°°™% SIR KENNETH.DOUGLAS. Box 385 i MES ' P " P00L « Prop^f^Commercial Chambers, 31 Hunter Street. ■ ■' " , ClO6 ° C 1057 ' : : —: u : : — . GOULTER, SOLICITOII ttJOGGARD AND P ROUSE, v/ N.Z, INSURANCE BUILDINGS 83- ARCHITECTS, , LAMBTON QUAY. tJNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA * ' nnuTTTu «'n?fW Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and .; HUNTER bIRI/ET. Chattßl Secnritiea at from £i per cen °; anu , QEAFORTH . S. MAOEENZIE, ■ °- BARRISTER AND SOLIOITOR, Q # S OPTICS "" °" C " COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. CUSTOMHOUS-E QUAY. WELLINGTON. KING'S CHAMBERS DULKLBY AND DIDSBURY, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Dental Sufeeoae A Large Stock of Optical Gcods carried, also oi roTi i t<! tJ+RFFT WPIUNGTON Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Im--91 WILLIS STBliiji, Wildjiwmuw. prove the Hearing. Telephone No. 2tft 0608 'Pnone 2662. CUM

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 464, 24 March 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 464, 24 March 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 464, 24 March 1909, Page 6

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