' ■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. ;. ' " ERRORS RECTIFIED, "Whoever thinks a faultless price to see, Thinks what ne'er ms, nor is, nor e'er shall be." So uroto Pope, and no one will be inclined to question its accuracy. We do not protend that this Store is faultless, or that wo do not make mistakes, but as Drydcn observes: "Errors liko straws upon the suifaco flow; ho who would seek for pearls must divo below." A surface view of our business may reveal faults—hilling, perhaps, still faults—but those who are acquainted uith Kirkcaldie's know full well that down teloiv the surface lies our firm, fixed, and unalterable determination to deal with all rlatrons fairly, ) oourteously, and without subjecting them to annoyance or inconvenience of any kind. Kirkcaldie's is a helpful Store. If you aro in doubt about what ; U> wear, an examination of our large Stocks will assist you to a correct decision. And the values we offer arc always good, because our prices at all times are fair and reasonable : MEN'S WINTER FOOTWEAR, TWENTY NEW STYLES. . ' In this great assemblage of Footwear there is a Stylo an'd Shape to please every Customer. The best shoemakers in the'world contribute, to our Stock, ' Jnd every bit of shoo loather hero is dependable. We offer you high "rade i'.ootwear .at Moderate Prices. THE "RAND" BOX CALF BOOTS, in plain and bluchcr styles, ivith double I -ran..,? "" "" roUnd toes - ■ At 265. 6d. a pair. r THE IMABLOW" BOX CALF BOOTS, with single soles, made on a swing last; round toes. At 23s 6d a pair . THE "LQNGNOR" BOX CALF BOOTS, with single soles and'neat medium .*„„. At 28s. 6d. a pair. THE WIriDHAM" BOX CALF BOOTS, canvas lined, with single soles and f " mrdium round tees. At fid a pair ™ E soIcs RAEMAII " FINE B ° X CALF B °° TSl duoli linod, medh,m *«■• sin^° THE "WINDERMEHE" BOX' CALF BOOTS, with single soles and round foe's! ■Made on a swing last. At 2's 6d -i nair * THE "BERKELEY" BOX CALF BOOTS, with double soles and" medium toes", Al 26s - cd - a Pair! 1 Ali ■H, B OX CALF BOOTS, with stout single soles and round toes. Also m the Derby Style. At 25s 6d a nair THE ■■STORM" BLACK MOOa CALF BLUCHERS, leather lined, with full round toes and double soles. At 26s fed a n*J ' STREET" BOOTS, in black grained calf, double soles, round ! toes. .Made on a swmg last. At 31s 6d a nair ■ THI VatW?rT N , W i}' Lo 7 CA F BOOTS - in P lain and biucher stvlo s ; leather lined, with double soles and round toes. At 30s a mir I THE "BRONX" BLtCHERS, in dark tan calf, single soles and rounStoes 1 ! : willow calf boots ' i; - '4 r ¥ ; THE JERSEUS" TAN CALF BOOTS, narrow fitting, medium 'Jet canvas ' 2f MOOR CALF BLUC ™, IS boois ' -^H^ >, THBJJOHD" TAN RUSSIA CALF BOOTS, linen lined, Sff ■&?£& ' ' T)m^f AGVE " TAN BLUCHERS, linen lined, double I canvas t|-|h a sfnS : ffi^sr mbrogueshol^]caih 4l:is "' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd, THE SMARTEST . .LADIES' EVENING SHOES. WE HAVE EVER SEEN EOR THE MONEY .- IQm DISTINCTIVE AND .! B\ rp-A «»•«,». i=. EFFECTIVE STYLES. •":-.•" 1910. AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. MDIES , GfACE INSTEP STEAP EVENING STfOVS ?« 1U «„ c. cj MAIL ORDERS-Please add 6d. pair to the abova prices when order! ! v ing by post,
. R, HANNAH & CO., LTD., THE BIC BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. IDEAL FABRICS FOR YOUR SUIT' rpHE Most Suitablo-the Beat Wearing Fabrics for men. made UD in a w ,u ■L will enroro your sabsfact on. The perfect con<rtiwinJr i p nn . W -2Z. tlla t WOOLLEN CO.'S'SUIT is only one eooS feSure of oSr ™™ f & BEADj-ORD jour next order, and you'll agree that thertfell lot of c f? , ? , ™ , * . Let "s h»ve Suits that yon probably never fol before. satisfaction jn one of our AN IDEAL SUIT TO OEDER.... 7 01. to 95s ' THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO "THE QUAUIY TAIMBS." r U -' A EE HEHEBr ■£* and support, have placed genuemen who, by their confidence JAMBiS A. DOHERTY " THE ta "-or in the position of being numbered mth FROM LOND °N." Mr nnl ,™E L ARGEST TAILOKS IN THE DOMINION Suiting, ;WELLINGTON-203 I^B%V E _ S^I: jA B SQDAEE.
■-:-. .THE TAILOR.MADE COSTUME Is of special interest to Ladies' just how |he impression Hayward is creating with .to delightful and estremely iafhionthi 6 m ?, lei 9 ar ™ents is. evidenced by m*A T^ loor 1 oo r clieata that'are being fitted daily. Ladies will find an extensive range :o f handsomely-designed maienals irom which t 0 : make a «lec. HIYWAUD THE LADIES' TAILOR, 291 LAMBTON QUAY. .COSTUMES . : •:. ' FEOM £5:5: O . ' .UPWABDS, TASTE, STYLE, AND l>ll, NODINE & CO. UUITED., 74, 76 WELLINGTON TEEEAOB ■ AND NAPIEB. ' OKESGENT TEA "■.'■'.■•■; BPBAKS FOB ITSBLE . ■ '~ '. ■ '. ■ . Anil -■' ■■■'■' _.-.'■■' B LOVED BT ALE . j LADIES. rjIHE results obtained by Advertisers JL in the Classified ColuiSns of "The Dominion" are such as to confirm their belief that the paper hoe a wider circulation than any other daily journal is New Zealand... (
AUTUMNAL SUITINGS. £2000 WQM F o£ the CiiOiCUST OBTAINABLE in London, uon showing at MILLIGAN'S. KELBURNE AVENUE. ' INCOMPARABLE VARIETY Of COLOURS AND TEXTURES. Nothing liie them obtainable elsewhere, as they are SPECIAL ADVANCE FASHIONS arranged for by MR. MILLIGAN while IN LONDON RECENTLY.' YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS. TJIVERY Woman in Wellington knows the BEST HOUSE in the City for Light UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY, a t Seasonable Prices, is MRS. MATHEWSON, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, X SE6 LAMBTON QUAY.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 799, 23 April 1910, Page 4
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