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IQAcddk Ez, Stains, Limited. RELIABLE GLOVES, Reasonably Priced. The Values at our Glove Counter aro always fair and reasonable. Tlio Gloves are. worth just a- little more .than tlio money wo . ask . for them, ancl that makes thorn good value. Our Gloves aro thoroughly reliablo — they wear well, and fit well. The following aro recommended:—. No. 606, CHEVERETTE KID GLOVES, with 2 clasps, broad stitched backs, in tan, beaver, brown, black, champagne, ficelle, grey, and mole, At 6s. 6d. a pair. No. 526 FRENCH KID GLOVES, with extra long fingers, 2 clasps, and broad stitched backs, ill tan, beaver, and brown, At os. 6d. a pair. No. 506, FRENCH KID GLOVES, with 2 domes and broad stitched backs, in black, white, tan, beaver, brown, slato, grey, -mole, heliotrope, sky bluo, pink, pearl, reseda, myrtio, bronze, and navy blue, * At ss. 6d. a pair. No. 406, FRENCH KID GLOVES, 2 1 domes and plain backs, in black, white, tan, beaver, brown, groy, and mole, At 4s. 6d. a pair. IDEAL KID GLOVES, with 2 clasps, medium stitched' backs,, in tan, brown, beaver, ficelle, navy, green, and white, ■; At 3s. lid. a pair. COWE'S KID GLOVES, with two clasps and broad stitched backs, in black, tan, brown, and beaver, 'At 2s. lid. a pair. KID GAUNTLET GLOVES, with strap and dome at wrist, in brown, tan, beaver, navy, and green, At 6s. lid. a pair. 8-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, in black, white, tan, beaver, brown, navy, green, and ficelle, At 6s. 6d. a pair. 12-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, in tail, brown, beaver, black, and white, ■ At 75.,' lid.' a pair. TAN NAPPA GAUNTLET GLOVES, with strap' dome at wrist, N At 3s. lid. a pair. REAL REINDEER GLOVES, very special value. Through an error in our London offico wo received a shipment of Real Reindeer Gloves, iii tan, 3 buttons. These Gloves are usually sold at 13s. 6d. a-pair. We are offering ton dozen' pairs, / sisses 6J to 7J, At 10s. 6d. a pair. Kli&caldie & Staias', Limited. MONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at the LOWEST RATES ruling in the Dominion. Apply at ouce. KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama Street. Wellington. MONEY TO LEND. IN any Sums on Approved, Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. ' " SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Telephone No. 31. 31 Hunter Street. A Card. JOHN T. MAIR, A.i1.8.A., And Certificate in Architecture. . University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, No. 16 STOCK EXCHANGE, Wellington. W MANSFIELD (Telephone 2198), • Monumental Mason.- Office -and Works: Opposite Gate, Karori Cemetery, Wellington. Marble and Granite Tombstones, Tomb _' Railings in great variety. W.M., having ar. intimate and practical knowledge of the methods ot imperishable lettering, guarantees all. work executed-by him to be of the best quality. Estimates Given and Designs For* ■warded on Application. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. DEATHS. BADEN. —On June 2S, 1910, James, the t lieloved husband of Fanny Baden, of Jefferson Street, Brooklyn, aged 85 years. Deeply regretted. ._ RENNER-. —On. Wednesday. Juno 29, 1910, at her residence, M'Farlane Street, Wellington, Janet, widow of the late Captain F. W. S. Eeuner, aged 81. Her end was peace. EASTWOOD.—On Juno 27th, at his daughter's residence, Feilding, James Eastwood, of Porirtia; aged 73. Deeply regretted. Interment Porirua. GODBER—On the 28th June, Eliza, the beloved, wifo of George Edward Godber, of 28 Pirio Street; aged 51 years. MURRELL.—On the 25th June, 1910, at Ohakune, Jean, the beloved wife of Ernest Murroll, and second daughter of Mr. John Watson, Bendigo, Victoria, in her 37th year. , Greatly mourned. ~ MACFARLANE—On Ist July, 1910, at AVellington Hospital (of peritonitis), Robert Alexander, dearly beloved husband of Winnie Macfarlane, Petouo; aged 3G. Deeply regretted. PRYDE.—On June 21, 1910, at-- King's Road, Lower Hutt, Alexander Prydo (late of Nireaha), aged 81. years.. IN MEMORIAM.. . TOCKER.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Elizabeth Ellen Dorothy Tocker, who died Juno 27, 1907. —Inserted by Annie A. Knell. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of' the lato JOHN BRASS aro respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel, of E. Morris, jmi., fiO Taranalci Street, TO-DAY (Saturday), JULY 2, 1910, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, .TUN., Undertaker and Embalmer, CO Taranaki Streot. Telephone 937—Day or Night. WELLINGTON SHIPWRIGHTS' . ASSOCIATION. THE Members of the above Society are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of our late member, John Brass, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jtin., 00 Taranaki Street, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 2, 1910, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. HURLSTONE, Secretary. nnHE Friends of the late ROBERT 1 ALEXANDER . MACFARLANE, of I'etnnc, arc invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave tlio resideneo of Mr. David • Williams. H Tinaknri Road (opposilo Botanical Gardens' Gate), TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 2.30 p.m. ISAAC CLARK. AND SON, i Tndertakors, Molcsworth Street,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 4

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