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LADIES' FOOTWEAR. Elegant and very stlylish Footwear for tho stroet, for tho ballroom, or for the fireside. Of ona thing you can raako sore, and thnt is thqt you can.buy tho best of shoes at KIRKCALDIE'S. i Tho Shoo Section is a store in itself, and our stocks represent the Best Goods of tho world's foremost shoemakers. For vaho you will find ua satisfactory. STRONG BOOTS FOR WINTER WEAR. "THE PRINCETON, ,, a Boat box calf boot that will give tho utmost satisfaction, At 225. 6d. a pair. '"THE GIRTON," a roally strong boi calf boot, t and exceptionally good value, / At 153. 9d. a pair. "DOROTHY DODD," patent colt balmorals, tho best and most up-to-date in shoo leather. Elegant, stylish, and comfort- ' able. They fit tho feet liko gloves, and don't require any breaking-in, At 335. 6d. and 355. O.P. FORD'S HIGH-GRADE BHOE9In Oxfords, Derbys, and Tio Shoes, At 19s. 6d. to 235. 6d. a pair. Balmorals and Derbys, At 225. 6d. to 255. a pair. FELT SLIPPERS, 150 Sample Pairs. Sizes 3, 4, and 5, At 2s. lid to 3s. lid. a pair. CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS, sizes 7 to 10, 11 to 1, 4 to 6, and Children's sizes, At Is. 9d. to is, lid. a pair. LADIES' GOLOSHES, in all sfiapos and styles, At 3s. lid. to 6s. 9d. a pair. "EVERSTICK" GOLOSHES, the very latest, and thoroughly/dependable, At 4s. 6d. a pair. GOLOSHES, for Maids and Children, At 225. 6d. to 255. a pair. NOTWITHSTANDING THAT THURSDAY V/AB , A WHOLE HOLIDAY, THIS STORE WILL CLOSE TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AT 1 P.M. BHARP, AS USUAL. \ Kbkcaldh & Stains,, Limited. ' AXEL HOLTZ (Tel 2008) MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIVN (Lato Masseur of N Z Govornment at Uotoiua) Ladies attended by 1 MISS AULD (Tel 29SJ) MASSEUSE, 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Cllls Mr. , HobjY Dentist Building. fi —;<•■■' 'i—^"i. I ' ■i" ' 1 'a card alfred reeve, L D S., R C S , England. DENTAL SURGEOiN, I (Late of London. W.), 10 Willis Street Wellington Same Entrance as Bartlett's Studio. Telephone 2493 01199 ©EAfOBTH 8' MACKENZIE, ° BARRISTER AND SOLICITOE, COLONIAL MUTUAL 'LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. JEWELLERY SALE FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. HAVING wonred th» irell-celeeted Stock of Mr Alfred Nicol at a considerable figure below cost, 1 am holding a SPECIAL SALS prior to alterations. Every Article la maTktd In Plain Figure* at the REDUCED PRICES Earlj Inspection Solicited.. ' ' M. HEINEMANN, ' . (Late Alfred Nicol), 108 WILLIS HTE£Er. C 1196 WMANbFIELD (Telephone 2133). Noiiu- • mental Mason Oflioo and Works: Opposite Gate, Karon Cemetery, Wellington Marble and Granite Tombstones, Tomb iiainngq in great tariocy W.M., having an lutitnnte and practical knowledge of tho methods of imperishable lettering, guarantees all work executed by him to bo of tho best quality. Estimate Given and Designs lor warded on Application. C 1074 CATERING. . WH. PHILP, Baker, Paetryoook, and . Caterer, 79 Willie Street (next Bogg's), is prepared to undertake all manner of Catering for Weddings, Parties, Sappers, Dances, etc, at most reaeonablo rates. Quotations given Strictest attention. None bat tho beet in the nay of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a epeoi»h.ty-., . ... . ..'... cot TEE "DOMINION" MERCANTILE AGENCY. ' Confidential Trade Reports* .Debt Collections. Trade Assignees, General Business Advisers. ROOMS-β and 8a . COLONIAL , MUTOAI BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. P.O. Box- 264. Telephone, 1880. Btnkersi Bank of New South Waloa. ClOSe H. N. MABTIN. General Manager.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 526, 5 June 1909, Page 4

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