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EIRKCALDIE '& STAINS, Ltd. .'!■ THE REALITY OF THINGS. Mau is prono to shirk reality, if life bo such as to hold him for a certain portion of his timo close to tho dry fact, as swiftly as he may he throws aside the burden, shuns tho brunt of tho actual, and turns to some form of make-believe or play. . Childhood is i largely a great playground, wherein the child pretends to be and to have what is not in heaven nor earth, nor any place but his own darting fancy; youth is a vast field of dreams and visions . where once more lifo is recreated, and -the youth sees by tho light that never was on land or sea. ■ Yet all through the years something different, something compelling, is forcing on its way into our ken the nature of things as they are. It is to see and know things as they are, to ken good honest merchandise, and appreciate splendid value that wo daily invite you to this Store; and no matter where else you may trade, we are quite sure you cannot tie better served than you will be at this Store. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF FURS: ELECTRIC SEAL AND MUSQUASH. Electric Seal and Musquash were the most popular Furs in London during the past winter, and wo have just received a consignment of these Goods. For utility and smartness 'they cannot.be equalled, and they aro inexpensive. '■■ &OVELY ELECTRIC SEAL STOLE, 2i yards long, nine inches wide; lined ' with satin. At £3 12s. 6d. MUFF to match, in the square pillow design. At £3 ss. 6d. BANDSOME SET of real musquash; long wide stole, lined with black merv silk. Huge muff, nicely finished with tiny pockets. -'.".■ Stole at £9 9s. '.-;.■ -' Muff at £8 18s. 6d. SMALL STOLE of Electric Seal, lined with satin and finished with rounded ends. ■ ' ' At £2 2s. 'LARGE FLAT MUFF to match, nicely lined with satin- At £2 19s. 6d.. MOLE-SQUIRREL STOLES, lined with squirrel locks, 2i yards long and eight inches wide. • At £3 19s. 6d. SMALLER MOLE-SQUIRREL STOLES, lined with squirrel locks. • . ; . • 'At £2 2s. MOLE-SQUIRREL STOLE, lined with satin, 2 yards long. ■ At £1 13s. 6d. LARGE GRANNY MUFFS of Mole Squirrel, lined with merv silk and finishi ed with pocket; to match the stoles. At £4 4s. MOLE-SQUIRREL MUFFS, almost square, lined with satin. At £2 2s. SMALLER MUFFS to match tho Mole Squirrel Stoles. At £1 19s. 6d. EIRKCALDIE &'STAINS,. Ltd. BIG YALUE IN SCHOOL BOOTS ■; FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. It is a well known fact that Children going to School give little attention to their BOOTS. AVe always pay special attention to the our "G" BRAND SCHOOL BOOTS, and guarantee the swear of. them. ' ' '' BOYS' STRONG LEATHER GIRLS' CHROME BALS, stout SHOOTERS, nails and toe and riveted soles. 7 to 10. ,ss. lid.; heel plates. 2to 5, Bs. 6d. 11 to 1, Cs. lid.; 2 to 5, Bs. lid. BOYS' CHROME BALS, leather GIRLS' • CHROME BUTTON lined, tips. 11 to 1, 7s. 9d.; 2 to BOOTS, stout, leather soles. 7 3, 9s. 6d.; 4 and 5, 10s. 6d. to 10,_ 6s. lid.; 11 to 1, 7s. lid.; BOYS' CHROME GOLOSHED 2to 5 ' 0s- 6d> BALS, stout riveted soles. . GIRLS' BOX CALF BALS, square 2 to 5, 9s. 6d. toes, sewn soles. 7 to 10, 7s. 6d.,; 11 to 1, Bs. 6d. BOYS' BEST CHROME GOLOSH- < ED BALS, sewn soles. 11 to 1. GIRL'S' GLACE KID BUTTON 9s. 6d.; 2 and 3, 10s. 6<L; 4 and BOOTS, stout soles, patent caps. ' 5, Us. 6d. 7 to 10, Bs. fid.; 11 to 1, 9s. 6d. ' ,R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., THE 810 BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. IDEAL FABRICS FOR YOUR SUIT! fJTHE Most Suitable—the Best Wearing Fabrics,for men, made up in a way that JL will ensure your satisfaction. The perfect construction of a BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S SUIT is only one good feature of our garments. Let ua Lave your next order, and you'll agree that there's a lot of satisfaction in one of oar, baits that you probably never got before. AN IDEAL SUIT TO ORDER 70s. to 955. THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, BEAUTTETTT, | TAILORED ■ '__ COSTUMES. . MlJuLfl'br AJM © ' fJTAVE you ordered your NEW SEA- . / -O. SON'S COSTUME yet? The New T* A TT AT? TWIP tiCy]is are es oeedingiy smart, and give .AxXJLJUvJ'JLIJLII'Ur the wearer a very graceful appearance. But to be interpreted correctly tney must be Tailor-made. FOR GENTLEMEN. ' rhe Materials are exolusive, and no two . Gowns are trimmed alike. ■rym 30 per cent, increase of HAYWARD. V Autumn Orders we attribute THE . LADIKS . TAILOE> to the. many improvements in our 291 LAMBTON QUAY. tailoring service, introduced since ■ . MR. ' D. MILLIGAN'S return COSTTIMFS from London. I FROM llany new customers also at- j£t> ; 5 ! 0 tracted by our. £QQQn UPWARDS. Variety of LATEST *' 4WV / ENCLISH SUITINGS, TASTE, STYLE, AND FIT. OVERCOATINGS, NODINE & CO., 'And NEW STYLES for LIMITED., EVENING DRESS SUITS. 74, 76 WELLLNUIO.N TERRACE, AND NAPIER. At KELBURNE AVENUE. OEESCENT TEA , SPEAKS -FOR ITSELF ... And NATIONAL MOURNING. IS MVED BT LADIES, A SPECIAL DISPLAY of BLACK, and ROYAL PURPLE MILLINERY. ■ - Two Hundred exceptionally Smart Hats, trimmed with velvet and wings, violets, SPECIAL NOTICE (to. To , All at One Price, 12s. Gd. TRAVELLING PUBLIC. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. MRS. MATHEWSON, <<mHE dominion" ; s not HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, obtainable at the Bookstall 20G LAMBTON QUAY. nor on P latform at Thonulon ■_ (late Manawntu) Railway Station. DA Y'S BAY HOUSE, papers can be purclinscd outDAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. •, „ • , <• n «i .;„„ BEST SEASIDE HOTEL in Now Zealand s,do tbe P rcc,ncls ol tho sUI,OU ' NOW OPEN. For terms aDply nl£o from "Dominion Agrata on MANAGER. all train*.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 819, 17 May 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 819, 17 May 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 819, 17 May 1910, Page 4

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