r v i V l> AN UNUSUAL OFFERING IN OUR GLOVE SECTION. We have tho first person yet to disappoint, in our glove offerings Quality, fit, and style always unmistakably reliable This keeping faith mth tin ladies is a wonderful asset in our business, for whenever we offer anything special (and we never print anything in the paper that hasn't some distinctive feature to recommend it) there is always a generous response. Tho charactor of this glove offering bespeaks extraordinary business. WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL SHOW OF THESE'CLOVES TO-DAY. LADIES' 2 DOME KID GLOVES, in white, beaver, tan, broun, and grey, LADIES' WASHING DOESKIN GLOVES, with 2 buttons, in white, grey, and Fawn. 'THE "DOVER" DOGSKIN GLOVES, 2 patent faetoners, in tans onlj. THE CHAMOIS DOESKIN GLOVES, with 2 pearl buttons. ) ' ALL ONE PRICE, , 2s. lid. per pair. Kirkcai&e & Stains, Limited. T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIEE ■" INSTJBANCE COMPANY, . FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. 1 Security Policy-holders ... £4,130,000. Mercantile and Every Other Description ol Risk Undertaken at Lowest Current Bates. CHIEF AGENTS .ND ATTORNEYS. i JOH. AND CO, LTD., Wellington. I CUIS B 1 ULKLEYANDDIDSBUEY, , DENTAL SUEGEONS, 01 WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. TeleDttono No 216. , CBO3 pYKIL E. T. WOODS. Dental Surgeon, v ' 68 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 2902 , C 8» fT SPE AR| M. O. C, LX ' DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIJ-3T SPECIALIST , . Optical' Parlours— 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBEKS. WELLINGTON, N Z. I A Large Stock i f optical Goods carried, also Speaking Trumpets, and Instruments to Im | prove the Hearing. 'Phono 2553 ' 01101 COSTUMES. WE AEE MAKING COATS AND SKTETS tV in New TWEEDS. SEKGES, AND COATINGS, , From iiSII SKURTS, from M 10 0 In the NEWEST AND BEST STYLES. And fitted by ME. NODINE. NODINE AND CO., 74 and 76 WELLINGTON TEEEACE.CUSO MAYFAIR FASHIONS. ' MB. D. MILLIGAN, FEESH FEOM THE WOELD'S FASHION CENTEES, HAS EERUMED ACTIVE DUTIES BOOMS AN ' i KcLBURNE AVENUE. .WHILE IN LONDON, -HE SONALLY SELECTED A VEEI , ' LAEGE VABIETY OF ADVANCE . STYLES IN fcENTLEMEN'S SUITINCB \- which places the Notr Zealandsr on the same footing as the Londoner in getting tho NEWEST SELECTION. The early hours between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. are tho best for seeing the Fancy Colours, and our Eooms aro less crowded than later in the day! Therefore, we specially uigo our Patrons to call early. ?730 LADIES' TAILOR. Tl/TE. HAYWARD, for 9 years Partner In Nodino and Co., Ladies' Tailors, has ' COMMENCED BUSINESS as a High-Class LADIES' TAILOR and COSTUMIEE, ' in those Now Premises, 291 LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite Grey Street), STOCK, STYLES, AND IDEAS UP-TO-DATE. SpMtilitlui &otd]r.to<Wm CcttiißKi .ud _*VrMt« , .foE-T»Uor»MAd«fc „ '_ ..
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 634, 11 October 1909, Page 6
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