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-"''BRKCALDIE & STAINS; Limited. LITTLE QVER-A WEEK Now to Christmas. {'.. '.' WHAT ABOUT YOUR GIFTS? ' There we but a few days mow in which to solve all the Gift problems and porplcxi- , ' ties. Think of tho planning and scheming it means. But this Store has been planning ' for months to lighten your task and to make Gift-choosing easy. Whether or not ivo ' , have succeeded, wo will leave it for you to judge. We havo been planning to'make our ,' ■ Store a hotter Gift Centre than, last year. Wo aro not content to,rest on our laurels, . but'always strivo for something bettor. Tho spirit of Yulotido pervades the Store. Tho shelves, are bountifully laden with things, for father, mother, sister, brother, friends, f- etc, etc. No ono need bo disappointed. AVERY CHOICE SELECTION OF SH EFFIELD ELECTRO-PLATED WAREi ' ' LATEST DESIGNS. BUTTER DISHES, Prices ss. 9d., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d , 13s. Gd., 16s. Cd. ;- JAM DISHES, Prices 7s. 6d., 10s. Gd., 12s. 6d., 16s. . BREAKFAST CRUETS, Prices 14s. 6d., 16s. 6d., 18s. 6d M <ils. - DINNER CRUETS, Cut Bottles, Prices 20 s., 235., 355., 455. '- TEAPOTS, Prices 255, 275. 6d., 305,, 355., 40s. > ROSE BOWLS, Prices 18s. 6d., 215., 30s. SALAD BOWLS AND SERVERS, Prices 28s 6d„ 355., 425., oOs. - BISCUIT BARRELS, Prices 12s. 6d., 155., 17s. 6d., 20s. -. HOT WATER JUGS, Pncos 13s. 6d., 215... 245. fid., 30s. ' JAM SPOONS AND BUTTER KNIVES, Prices Is. 9d., 2s. 6d., 35., 3s. 9d., is. bcl., CAKE FORKS,' Prices la. 6d. and Bs. 6d. per half dozen. "' -AFTERNOON TEASPOONS, Prices 12a and 15s. per dozen. ~' DESSERT SERVICES, in Electro-Plato, Prices 505., 605., 675. 6d. , i .' COPPER COODS—ANTIQUE. . ' JARDINIERS, Prices 4s. 6d.] 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d, 10s., 12s. 6d, 15s, '' SPIRIT KETTLE STANDS, Prices 215., 25 s., 265. 6d., 275. 6d., 80s. 'CRUMB BRUSH AND TRAY, Prices ss. 6d., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d. "' DINNER GONGS, Prices 12s. 6d.,"175. 6d.', 205., 255. c ; SCREENS," Prices 18s. 6d.„ 205., 235. 6d., 305., 375. 6d. " /'lt is.impossiblo to give anything like a full list of SILVER GOODS hero, so we give as many as space will permit. , ' , HAND MIRRORS, in sterling silver, with good plain backs. Prices 295. 6d„ 31s. 6d., ' ' HAND MIRRORS, with tho ne.it fish scale design back, from 10s. 6d. and 15s. 6d to ■** J 21s Gd. each. ' CIRCULAR MIRRORS, in unique designs, very massive, Hall-marked silver. Prices, 1 - ,335. 6d. and 395. 6d. each ' 'OVAL-SHAPE MIRRORS, in uncommon do signs. Prico'3ls. 9d. - ' ,s 'Very Handsome BRUSH and MIRROR, with quaint design on backs. Price 665. 9d. pair. Tho well-known and much-admired "Cherub ,Hoad" BRUSHES, at 19s. 6d each. V* SILVER-BACKED BRUSHES in massive patterns, from Bs. lid., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., - 14s. Gd„ to 555. 9d. , - A Very Erne LEATHERETTE CASE, containing 1 Hair Brush, 1 Clothes Brush, 1 But- ' ' - ton Hook, 1 Comb, 1 Shoehorn, 1 Mirror. All sterling silver mountings. Price 675. 9d. •' - HANDSOME CASE, containing Hair Brush, Hair Pin Case, 2 Powder Boxes, Shoo Horn. ,'' -Button Hook, Glove HookT Glove Strotc hers, Comb. All sterling silver mountings "* ' Price 59s*i 6d. f < : ' SMALL CASE, containing Shoo Horn, Button Hook, Glovo Hook, Price 21s. 6d. ' > SILVER POCKET FLASK, nicely shaped for pocket. Pnco 295. 6d. GENT.'S MILITARY'HAIR 1 BRUSHES, Plain silver backs, at 21s. and 395. 6d. per 1 I pair. Fanoy Sdver backs, at 295. 6d. per pair. ■' SOLID SILVER MATCH BOXES, Plain 13s. lid.; ditti, heavily chased, 16s. lid. Combined Sovereign Case and Match B ox, solid silver, Price 295. ocl. ?> ■■KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Limited. ■ • > t 1 «' 1' csrrojiT) to ° ont oi P risoii " li!co foot cove " n e s and r O A HIX . Ai.™ JL \J step into the comfort-affording yet smart- "' ' ' nr\%/rT?nT»rr ' lookin ß TAN FOOTWEAR we are showing 1 ■ ' > XAjXIX \j\S> 1 • this Summer Season. ■ i MEN'S STYLISH TAN FOOTWEAR f t \ • ;. ; / FOE SUMMER.. '. '' ' BOOTS'and SHOES that are shaped to conform mith precision, to the natural ' -' lines of and requiring .no'painfuLbreakuigiin.i . AT TEMPTING CASH PRICES. '_,-•' ,-,' ' TAN BOOTS. .* < TAN'SHOES. ' , •'-" - MEN'S TAN GLACE KID GOLOSHED MEN'S TAN GLACE KID OXFORD BALS. welted soles, new shapes, SHOES, welted soles, latest shapes, Ms. 6d., 17s. 6d„ 255. . 205., 2A 6d, 2-ls. fid. c>'\ < MEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF GO- MEN'S TAN WILLOW ( CALF LOSHED BALS.. rich "DERBY" SHOES , wol od soles, [ ' , colours,-17s. 6d„ 19s. 6d„ 225. 6d., 255,. good style, 19s. Cd., 225. 6d., 255. 1 ' „ MEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF MEN'S 'TAN WILLOW CALF "DERBY" BALS., most popular OXFOKDS, largo oval eyelets, wide ■■; ', this season, 215., 225. 6d., 2Ss. strap lacei, 255. / MEN'S ■ TAN' WILLOW CALF MEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF J - BROGUE GOLF BALS., the latest "BROGUE" GOLF SHOES; welted ' V , ( style, 275. 6d. - > soles. 21e ; 225. Gd., 255. f' ' R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., -J;: ' , s , THE BIG DOOT MARTS, I < , , LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. r ■ ■ CHARMING MODES IN TAILOR-MADE GOWNS. SO Popular hao the "TAILOR-MADE" becomo that the efforts of our clever cutter* dunnK the last few weeks hove been stretched to the uttermost. For Excellence of Design. Material, and Workmanship our "TAILOR-MADES" will compare with ANT obtainable. 1 . All Ladies of taste desiring an .Exclusive Costumo should leave their Orders with us. " ; ;■■- ELLIS AND, NOBLE, !, ' . LADIES'TAILORS, 31 JONG'S CHAMBERS. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ;'; ; ' 'b,A ; R TLE TT, sw,u * !"' "<■.',"'' . PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER; '/'■ 'IB WILLIS STREET ißotweca Grand Hot el and Carroll's), and at AUCKLAND,

COSTUMES. ' ' XKTE AEE MAKING COATS 'AND SKIRTS in New TWEEDS, SEEGES, AND COATINGS. From i 5 5 0 SKIRTS, from £1 10 0 In the NEWEST AND BEST STYLES, And fitted by ME. NODLNE. NODINE & CO., 7* and 76 WELLINGTON TEEEACE, SPECIAL XMAS PRICES. 1 SPECIAL XMAS PEICES. FOB THE MONTH OF DECEMBER. SPECIAL SEDUCTIONS will be made in Every Department, New Season's Millinery to be cleared at 12s. Cd., 15a. (id./ and His. each; Holiday Hats, in linen and straws, all smart shapes, from is.'fid. MRS. MATHEWSON, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, 268 LAMBTON QUAY. EMPIRE HOTEL. WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. ITIHIS HOTEL is now in a position to offeT special advantages and inducements to thoso requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can' also bo .made for Board only dunng the Holiday Season. Separato Suites of Rooms for Families. MRS. F. POOL, Proprietress. Box 385. Tel. 19(5. MONEY TO LEND. IN any Sums, on Approved Froohold Security, at Lowest Current Rates. Repayment by Instalments can bo arranged. SIE KENNETH DOUGLAS, I Solicitor, I Telephone No. 3L 81 Hunter Street,

X , ,'CRESCENT TEA ,'>■'. , SPEAKS FOE ITSEL*, ;,.* | . Aad ' IB LOVED BY ALE / , LAMES: , CI2G3 f i ' i HAY'WABD. THE GOOD LADIES' TAILOR OF WELLINGTON. / ' 294 LAMBION QUAY (Next Trocadero). i l NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves, ono minute from General Post Office. MAGNIFICENTLY FUENISHED. ' TAEIFF, Bs. PEE DAY. DAY AND NIGHT PORTEE. A Single Bottle of ALE, WINE, or SPIRITS at Wholesole Pncß6, obtainable in Bottle Store. A delicious Cup of Tea or Glass of Wine may be obtained in the Ladies' Refreshment Eoom, next Whitcbmbe and Tombs. Motor Cars for Hire, with experienced drivers. Charges reasonabo, Garage—BLAlß Wines and Spirits Pure, and of the Very Bert. g; pinnock, CIOO2 o*l* Trocadero), Proprietor. •TTIHE DOMINION" employs a stiff of *• Advertising Experts, whose services aro always avaiiaHe. They will give valuabio Advice to Advertisers, and Write Advertisements without any extra charge. Telephone

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 691, 16 December 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 691, 16 December 1909, Page 6

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