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[ KIRKCALDie & STAINS, Ltd. p w— i — THE RESOURCES OF KIRKCALDIE'S. It is always a safe plan in making any sort of a purchase to tako into consideration tho capabilities and resources of tho firm dealing in the articles you want. - Anyono can advertise, and advertise quito nicely, and promiso much in the way of value and services, but you have a right to go behind tho advertisement and judgo of tho firm, not by what it says, but by what it - - does. If you aro making your purchases on conimonsense lines, KIRKCALDIE'S mil bo the Store to whicli you will come quito naturally. Our record and our reputation tell a story of success in achievement. We havo v earned the goodwill of-our customers by constantly serving them satisfactor--1 ily, by continually giving them dependable, reliable merchandise at reasonable prices.. - MEN'S WINTER GARMENTS. The Clothing and Mercery Scction of this Great Store is as big as any Binglo store in the city, and tho stock is more varied arid of better quality. The men who come to us look for good value, and they get it. Just ■ now there is a strong demand for warm garments, and wo havo all that is required. Fine Overcoats, Vests, Dressing Jackets," etc.; and the following aro some of the prices:— LEATHER-LINED MOTOR COATS, extra, long, doutle-breasted, Prussian collar, .half belt at back,. ' . ' At 955. to £8 Bs. MOTOR OVERCOATS, half leather-lined, storm collar and cuffs, double breasted, At £5 ss. each. CAMEL HAIR MOTOR VESTS.—These are very warm, and are now worn • by most motorists, At £1 7s. 6d. each. BURBERRY OVERCOATS, in the Slipon, Dexter, and Chesterfield shapes, in showerproof or warm tweeds, in stylish colourings. .Wo are Sole ; Agents for the Burberry, At 975. 6d. to £5 ss. TRAVELLING TO STERS, in Irish Frieze and English and Colonial Tweeds, ; double-breasted and tailor-made, At 605., 655., 705., 755., 84s. TWEED OVERCOATS, single-breasted, in English and Colonial Tweeds, in I ■ neat patterns, At 355., 405., 455., 505., 555., 605., to 90s. ■ HARRIS TWEED OVERCOATS, -mado by Nicholson and Co., the world-famed i overcoat manufacturers,.. At 655., 705., 755., 845., 905., to 115s. RAINCOATS, in fawn, dark grey, arid tweed effects, At 395. 6d., 425., 455., 505.-, 605., 655., 70s. 6LIP-ON OVERCOATS, in Gabarnette, Zambrene, and Querm, At 605., Cos., 705., 755., 80s., 90s. ; MACINTOSH OVERCOATS, in fawn and grey, • . > ' At 375. Gd., 455., 555., 635. GREY OILSKIN COATS, lined with wool, suitable for driving or motoring, : At £2 ss. each. ' BLACK OILSKIN COATS, for walking or driving, At 17s. 6d., 19s. Gd., 255., 295. 6d., 455., to 555. : - OILSKIN CAPES, ' At lis. 6d. and 12s. 6d. ■ OILSKIN OR MACINTOSH LEGGINGS, At 4s. lid. to 12s. Gd. MACINTOSH CYCLE CAPES, At 10s. 6d. to 15s. 6d. SOU-WESTERS, in All Sizes, , At 2s. lid. each. KIRKCALDIE /& ,STAIM3, Ltd, SMART STYLES -' IN EVENING . SHOES, AT OUR POPULAR LOW PRICES, . 'FOR THE FAIR SEX. LADIES' GLACE' KID TRIPLE . LADIES' PATENT CROMWELL BAR; SHOES, medium toes, . SHOES, large buckles, 7s. .Cel. LADIES' PATENT LEATHER' lA^HOE<3^rith^ov^ ST ONE BAK SHOES, with oval ' SHOES, juth o\al buckles, .buckles, ' ss. lid. ' ■ Bs - lla ' LADIES' GLACE KID . FANCY w L £ N u TIi;T INSTEP BAR SHOES, 6s. 6d. SHOES, large gold buckles^ LADIES' TAN ONE BAR ' T snnrc „ ATTI ~m OTT ' SHOES, witlr round buckles, LADKS B G^ n^fs P LADIES' GLACE ONE BAR, T 12s-6d-with large fancy buckles, BAR R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., THE BIG BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

.WITH THE YOUNG MAN, The POPULAR REASON for going to MIT ,1,1 BAN'S - • In KELBURNE ■AVENUE, is because of the Style ho gets in his Clothes—a Style which , ensure him MEETINC SUCCESS HALF WAY. .... . , The older men-of-affairs find that they get more value in wear,, the cost' being much i less in the end than cheap makes. [ r You are invited 'to inspect • our £20 0 0 showing of WINTER SUITINGS AND DRESS SUIT SPECIALTIES, and to judge of their comparative merits. , WINTER COSTUMES From £5 ss. LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE TO CHOOSE FROM. SKIRTS. •.WE HAVE HAVE A GOOD VARIETY . OF MATERIALS. From -303. SPECIALLY REDUCED. NODINE & CO., LIMITED.. 76—WELLINGTON TERRACE—76. A SOLID JAILORING BUSINESS. BECAUSE of the class of materials IVe use and the satisfaction we give our customers, our trade keeps increasing ' a little every year. This is very satisfactory, as it shows our business is solid. Our prices being moderate for only tho Ugliest class of work is another reason ®f our popularity as Tailors. MORRISON AND PENNEY, I TAILORS, 114—WILLIS STREET.

CRESCENT TEA fiPEAKS FOE ITSELF And IS LOVED BY AH, LADIES, ' ■ UNPRECEDENTED. SALE. EVERY LINE OF WINTER STOCK MUST BE , CLEARED. SALE NOW PROCEEDING. MRS. MATHEWSON, 266 LAMBTON QUAY. 4| GUSNEAS, riTHIS sum will obtain a FIRST-CLASS A EXCLUSIVE TAILOR-MADE COSTUME during one month, commencing June 18th. . It will bo made by HAYWARD, who employs one of the largest stalls for Ladies' Tailoring in tho Dominion. In order to keep his most expert workers employed during tho slack season, ALL Costumes and Gowns will bo Reduccd by .£1 Is. to eusure the necessary work. ' HAYWARD, ' ,' THE LADIES' TAILOR, 29i LAMBTON QUAY. FREEZING SHEEP . AND LAMBS. rE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY. LTD.. Is prepared to Purchase FAT SHJSEP AND LAMBS By weight or at .per head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own aocount. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any | of tho Buyers in tho country, '• W. G. FOSTER, ' Managing Director, 5 1 ; gjTUDY tho Property Market.—The bock page of "Tho Dominion" is a Land and Farm Directory. Auctioneers' Notices will also be found on the same page.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 848, 21 June 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 848, 21 June 1910, Page 4

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