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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. .. SHOPPING PROGRAMME. There, is system in shopping, as in everything elso. Those who shop in a Haphazard manner generally spend more money than they intend to, and are Jhen obliged to deny themselves other pleasures. Those who view their shopping seriously, and do it on some system, invariably save money. The. first rule in shopping is—Don't buy what you dont' want, no matter how porsuasive the salesman may be. But boforo you go shopping find out exactly what you require,' and jot the items down; ■in other words, mako up a shopping programme, allotting to each item tho full amount that you can afford. Then go to tile shop, or shops, where you are sure of getting good value for ycur money. If you follow out this plan we are sure to have you as a regular customer, for there are no shops in New Zealand that can give you bettor value, and there »xe few that can give you as good value. LUXURIOUS PUR COATS.. . , . ■ : ' A NEW .SHIPMENT. The prevailing long etraightline effects are well produced in these gartoente, and the soft greys of the squirrel, and the musquash and electric seal ooats look elegant on all figures. These beautiful garments are now on view in our Showroom. . . ft PARTICULARLY HANDSOME ELECTRIC SEAL COAT is made of first' quality skins, in seven-eighths length, with deep roll or storm collar of skunk, lined with rich brown satin. " ' ■ Price, 27 guineas. LUXURIOUS COAT in first quality grey squirrel, seventh-eighths length, back panel rounded at bottom of coat; the back hangs slightly longer than the fronts, which are also rounded. Roll collar, which can bo turned up closely round the neck; turn-back cuffs. Lined with self-shade satin. Price, 19 guineas. MAGNIFICENT GREY SQUIRREL COAT made of tho finest grade of picked skins, seven-eighths length, double-breasted, with large revers and storm ■ collar; hack slashed into long panels. Lined with thick ivory satin. ; " ' Price, .24 guineas. (THREE-QUARTER LENGTH COAT, in soft black caracul,-double-breasted, straight-back shape, roll collar and loose sleeves. Lined with black satin. Price, 11 guineas. DOUBLE-BREASTED COAT, in best quality of finest black caracul, threequarter length, with storm collar and revers. Lined with black satin. ! ■. 'Price, 16 guineas. SMART RUSSIAN COAT, in electric seal, short basque, double-breast revers, which can be worn open or buttoned over, storm collar, belt of folded satin. A coat suitable for young ladies. Price, £6 6s; '&ACQUE SHAPE COATS, a large variety in brown marmot, squirrel, and other fursj 26in. and 30in. long. At £7 17s. 6d. to £15 15s. KIRKCALDIE & .STAINS, Ltd. SPECIAIi. WE EK-END PRICES IN BOOTS AND SHOES. MEN'S COUNTRY BOOTS. LADIES' EVERY-DAY SHOES. MEM'S BUSINESS BOOTS. If you need FOQTWEAR come direct to us, our BOOTS and ■ SHOES fit the foot correctly, and our Prices will fit your pocket. LADIES' GLACE KID LACE MEN'S CHROME GOLOSHED SHOES, patent cap, mediam BALS., stout leather soles, toes, 7s. lid. . medium toes, 10s. 6d. tjit,tw rnnf rm TTR MEN'S GLACE GOLOSHED U Ss, G rtnd ■£? P™ ■SEfthrt.'S* ** eoles, bs. on. ■' _ MEN'S STOUT CHROME LADIES' BOX CALF LACE BALS., toe and heel plates, SHOES, round toes, Cuban B to U t BO les, leather-lined, heels, 9s. 6d. : . lls. 6d. LADIES' , ' GLACE KID LACE MEN'S . STOUT LEATHER patent medi- SHOOTERS, heavy soles, nm toes, etout soles, English . nails and plates, for farm make, 9s. 6d. wear, lls. 6d. R. HANNAH & CD.,-LTD.! THE BIG SHOE MARTS, LAMBTOH QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. IDEAL FABRICS FOR YOUR SUIT! mZE Host Suitable-the Best Wearing Fabrics for men, made np ma way that 1 will ensure your satisfaction. The perfect construction of a BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S SUIT is only one good feature of our garments. Let ub have ■Jrorßert order, and yoa'U agree that there's a lot of satisfaction in one of out U that you P^^ {o THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS,". LAItBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. BEAUTIFUL TAILORED COSTUMES. HAVE you ordered your NEW SEASON'S COSTUME yet? The New Styles are exceedingly smart, and give, tho wearer a very graceful appearance. But to be interpreted correctly they must bo Tailor-raado. The Materials are exclusive, and no two Gowns are trimmed alike XT A VW A "RTY THE LADIES'- TAILOR. MA X W AKJJ) 2M L-MBTON QUAY. fT A U/TimCS A Tti/Ti'O'TCniJnnV "THE TAILOR JAIsIEq A. J3Oil£iiil X from London." FIVE YEARS HEAD CUTTER FOR THE "ROYAL APPOINTMENT" TAILORS, HART AND SON, OP REGENT STREET, LONDON, _ Iftad the Inventor and Patentee of the Celebrated Seamless knee-grip Riding Breeches. SMARTLY-CUT TROUSERS are a Special Feature ot Mr, Doher'ty's Suits. .203 LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite "TIMES" OFFICE. . NATIONAL MOURNING. HiTTTTTn AIW'O A SPECIAL DISPLAY, of BLACK, and fe A KOYAL PUEPLE MILLINERY. TA TT fYRITWtf" , Two Hundred exceptionally Smart HaU, xLAJLiV/iVAI™ XX trimmed with velvet and wings, violets, etc. FOR GENTLEMEN. ' at One prico^ 23, Gd> SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. OUR 30 per cent, increase of .■ ]£]£§. MATHEWSON. Autumn Orders we attribute to the many improvements in our HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, tailoring service, introduced since 26G lAM3TOH QUAY. MR. D. MILLIGAN'S 'return • : ' from London. Many new customers also atSy of'LATEST CRESCENT TEA ENGLISH SUITINGS, BPEAKS FOR ITSELP OVERCOATINCS, ! Ana . And NEW STYLES for » MVED BY AJJ! EVENING DRESS SUITS. LAUIE& At KELBURNE COSVUMES AVENUE. £5 ™ s 0 . TOWARDS. TASTE, STYLa AND FIT. QTUDY tho Property Market.-Tho ?)JAT)T|™ & CO., 0 back page of "Tho Dominion" is a vmiTED land and Form Directory. Anetioneers' " Notices will also b, found on the same 74, 76 "™* Bags.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 818, 16 May 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 818, 16 May 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 818, 16 May 1910, Page 4

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