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The Fleecy u PETONE " Blankets yield tlie utmost . . and Comfort, because they a*e made so. TRY TO SEE KIRKCALDIE'S WINDOW DISPLAY OF . , , COSY "PETONE" BLANKETS. ■ f; Tho ; /-.PETONE" Blankets havo a colonial reputation,'jand..thoy aro second to.nono. Blankets woro named after Mr. "Thomas .who suffor©d very muoh from cold.: Tho blanket made by Tom Blanket was a primitive but it was historical arid was , . good enough to perpetuate Tom's surnamo. The blankot was wanted, and poor as wero tJi-o first blankets, thoy were better than any)F Lo W i ' :i blankets , and blankets; iind tho-worst blankets, aro made in the United States, because'foreign ;-. v ; ;so heavily Wxed that m'annfacrturers cannot uso puro wool alone, but . must mix cotton and shoddy with it." The best blankets ln . the world aro mado m : Now Zealand—;that is. taking the blankets as a whole, and the reason for it is that Now Zealand blankets, aro made of pure Now Zealand wool. • - THE "PETONE BLANKETS ARE WELL MADE. Thqy are honestly made, and comply with tho strict conditions laid down by tic Wellington Woollen Company for all its work. You want blankets to last yon for years, and if you buy inferior blankets you will soon bo disappointed. Then again, there are blanket* . ,that. will .last many years, but in their old age they would just bo rags without worth or warmth. THE "PETONE" BLANKETS ARE DIFFERENT. . ( They are fleecy and soft, and waah remarkably .well. They are so well mado that they retain their fleecy character right to the roj 'last, and, being mado of the best of blanket wools, they do not discolour or stain as quiokly as poorer quality blankets. WHEN YOU BUY "PETONE" BLANKETS, YOU BUY THE BEST THAT THE MARKET POSSESSES. ' ' SINGLE BED "PETONE" BLANKETS, At 17/6, 21/-. ' THREE-QUARTER SIZE "PETONE" BLANKETS, At 22/6,27/6. ' l " DOUBLE BED "PETONE" BLANKETS, , . " At 27/6, 35/6, 42/-to 63/-. * ..KETONE'?, Blankets coat no mare than tho other kinds, -but :they give you a great deal more sorvico, and a great deal more Bat .'lsfaotion. < 1, Evening Hosiery ffo? Women and Children. 7. ,:.We are experiencing on exoellent demand for Evening Hosiery, which seems to.suggest that evening functions and social'gatherings are being more widely attended than :n years . past. Wo expected a fair demand this season, and made preparations accord- . ingly, with the,result that our stock now is largo and varied, enabling us to assure satisfaction to all customers. Our prices are reasonable. ' - 7V:/.V':',' ; 'i , -v: -;:-,C»WT]^ISp,IIBM! i .HOBB, .with lace fronts, in white,-cream, 'sky PURE BLACK SILK 'HOSE, embroidered clox, 1 ' /blue, pink, cardinal, eau de ail, champagno, boot bronze, tan, iqir 77/6 a nair ;and .black, ■ ' 1..'1";..;. vAt 1/11 a.pair. ■' . ■ BILK PLAITED" HOSE, with lace fronts, in white, cream, sky nfl SP h wv " bla^, and « mcr * U < Mack 'blue, turquoise, pink, cardinal, eau do nil, heliotrope, cham- blaoL and heliotrope, myrtle and gold, myrtle s=. / grpy;/tiiisel gold,^niaiM, ;boot; bronze, tan, ; .V .. ? >■ .A* -! a ? r ' . L.V , black, . : - . ••/ • At 3/6 a pair. CHILDREN'S SILK PLAITED HOSE/ with laoe fronts, in whito, ; SPUN SILK HOSE, with plain fronts, in white, r,k.y'blue, boot ■„ -bronze, and tan, At 3/11 a pajr. Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, At 2/6, 2/8, 2/10, 3/-, 3/3, 3/6. 61 UN SILK HOSE, with lace fronts, in white, cream, sky blue, CHILDREN'S THREE-QUARTER SILK HOSE, in 'white l and V''" turquoise,'pinkjCardinal, 'eau de iniV silver grey, tinsel gold, , cream.'Sizes 2, ;3, ■4,5, 6, At 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, 2/6, 2/7. maize, boot bronze, and black, , " At 5/6 a pair. CHILDREN'S SILK SOCKS, in white,' cream, pink',' sky blue, vPURE SILK HOSE, with lace fronts; in black'and white, V. y and cardinal. Sizes, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, . ... At 11/6 a pair. At 1/9, 1/10, 1/11, 2/-, 2/1, 2/2, 2/3.

KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LIMITED.

. , EASV FOOTWEAR • ■"" D, FITTING FOR GOLF. T ° ~A" ' Boots or Shoes, Tan or Black, no matter- which, wo can fit you with tho vory ' ' fitting" isib!:easy;that tliey'don't require, any "breakin'g- ■ 'ii . ■ in". We guarantee comfort from tho dato : of purchase. " QUALITY^HIfiH—PRICES LOW. 1 ' ' ' WOMEN'S- • MEN'SW °mfnr-n/rnT C ££ MEN'S TAN WILLOW,CALF BROGUE BROGUE GOIJF SHOES, stout , GOLF SHOES, welted soJes,,2ls: / welted soles, IDs. 6d. :V,, I 'WOMENS' ' TAN. : WILLOW v CALF. MEN'S TAN or BLACK ZULU CALF : r ■ LACE BOOTS, stout soles, round . GOLF SHOES, extra heavy water-' • O-- : ' proof soles, 235.' Gil. '"•••• WOMENS' TAN WILLOW CALF 't™ n , rv 'TADDOCK"-CUT BALS., stout MEN S CALFBEOGUE ; : ;• .welted soles, .round .'toes, 225. Gd. f "SP 11 welted , soles. - t • , WOMENS' TAN ZULU CALF lho i£ ' mako > 2jS- . VDERBY" BALS., extra heavy MEN'S'TAN or BLACK ZULU CALF soles. "The Boyal" Waterproof, vj "DEEBY" BALS.,,stout waterproof .. •Xj SBai'^Sd.y;. ' soles! "Bectivel" 20s. 6d. • ['•! NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR GOLF NAILS. \ ' ' ™easo Add Is. per . pair extra for. Postage. . . : f«) , N ' " }t R. HANNAH & CO., 'LTD. ,( RETAIL BTOBEBI LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA BTREET. ' ; . Write for our 48-Pago Illustrated Price Catalogue. .;. CBIO ,i VISE OF INSPECTION AT- * MR. D. MILLIGAN'S, ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE, . '..,\7ould' convince any impartial judge that his. Stock comprises, all. .the Requisites in Suit- : ings that a High-class Trade should, have. In fact, that it is an Assortment of Up-tb-dato V : K. StylesVpar; Cordially ; inTited. fo'CaU,'/ahd:Eee what-we have Just Opened for the Present Season. ' ■ HAND-SEWN SUITS SURE TO SATISFY. THE , advantages of . a Hand-sewn. Suit—over ■; the . maohino-mado■•>kind—aro too obvious to :'.v. .mention. I'iWo merely .'inform, the man 'who wants a suit, that ours are' all Hand-eewn— . that .they are faithfully'and fashionably constructed. , •• ■ AND THE PRICES ARE NO HIGHER THAN OTHERS. , "THE QUALITY TAILORS." " SWHAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. For tho FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. , < STUDIOS: iW. H. BARTLETT, Sr 1, (And at AUCKLAND). fIJHREB HEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONE" TeL 1233. ' (Registered) CIU

m HOTEL, " ; Limbtji Quay. GrEO. PIN.NOCK, Proprietor.

THE KING OF TABLE WATERS. ■ vi'{Tie- .Water - that'' gives'/: you : ;health'' and- •: . keeps you healthy. . •*.•'••• • • ' ; • . Drink it as often as you -V -/' can.v'ltVgood:-for -you. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents.

ll) For many years proprietor o£: tho Trocudero Private Hotel. ; :$) Kitchen an dining-room "are given'spocial attention. -Wines, and Spiritsf are', guaranteed 1 pure and of 'the very best." (3; A single bottle of ale or ,wine or' spirits at wholesale; price' can be obtained at , tho bottle . store.' t Shop next, to entrance.' , r(*i) Mot-ir-cara for hire, day or night, by. the hour or as per arrangement. Telephones, 1023 tad 1035. -(5) Tariff from Bs. per day! Day or Night , Porter. '-.. Telegrams ' and letters. receive prompt attention: •- / : "/'■■■' ■ - EUI'IEE HOTEL. WILLIS: AND VICTORIA STREETS. mms HOTEL is now. in a position to offer .A. special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation, -v Convenient,'arrangements .' can also be made for Board; only during the. Holiday Season. . Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. ■ ' , MllS. P.' POOL, Proprietress. Box 385. Tel. 196. ii- ' - CIOO9

T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE TIRE INSUEANCE COMPANY. ;V FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. : Security' to Policyholders ... J84,430,000. v;Mercantllo and -Every Othir Description (of fiisk;'Undertaken i at- Lowest'.Cnrront Batos. ; •' Chief Agents— JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Wellington. CIH7 AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2006). Masseur and medical BMic?nircrAH (Lato Mnssour of N.Z, Government ■ . ■ at Botorua). Ladies, attended by MISS AULD (Tel. 2984), , . MASSEUSE, '• 123 WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. • CIIIS • Mr. Hob/s Dentiet Buildinj. HOG G AED. AN D PE OUS E, ARCHITECTS, HNiOH BANE OF AUSTRAiIA ' ' BUILDINGS, , . - frmwrm. STRTnOT,

TiULKL'EY AND- v ' DIDSBURY, , Dental Surgeons, . 91 WILLIS STREET, 'WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. CSO3 pECIL GOULTEE, SOLICITOR, ■ N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, ' t LAMBTON QUAY. Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel Securities at' from £5 per cent. ClllO HS P E A R, M. P. 0. C., - DR. OF OPTICS, . , : .: EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. > -. 1 Optical Parlors— .7 WILLIS STREET,'KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Largo Stock of . Optical Goods carried, also Speaking . Trumpets and Instruments to lin-. prove the' Hearing. • . - ! t£hw®T& v -. CUM

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 508, 15 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 508, 15 May 1909, Page 4

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