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j.' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. I' ;■, Gkscock's Combmed B&hj Jwmpei' 1 and Rocking Chain. L _ • I . The Latest American Novelty, and one i that Mothers will appreciate. ' In construction it is the perfection of intelligent design. Every minuto ' 'detail that can give better support to tho back, that can rest and ease, as well as exercise the easily tired limbs, has been carefully studied, * hygienically perfected and embodied in tho construction of this baby jumper, s 'A child never outgrows tho Glascock Jumper, so long as childhood lasts. It is the best possible bed for " the new baby," a splendid high chair as long rs required, and at twelve years is still a practical rocking chair. THE GLASCOCK COMBINED BABY JUMPER AND ROCKING CHAIR is adjustable to three positions—can be used either as a bed, a swing, or a high chair. MADE IN THREE STYLES. No. I.—IN LIGHI OAK, finished with black enamel springs and castings", v - . At 355. 6d. each. ,' >. No. 2.—IN ANTIQUE OAK, finished with .nickeled springs and castings, At 375. 6d. each. Jtfo 3.—IN DARK OAK, Old English finish, with antique coppered ' springs i f ' and castings, ' At 395. 6d. each. i GO-CARTS, PUSH-CAKTS, PRAMS, &c. i ! "Wo have a very large and complete stock of those baby carriages, and wo I invite inspection. ' ' * [ COLLAPSIBLE GO-CARTS—Theso open and close- with one motion,.all steel ! gear,loui. barrel hub wheels, with J-inch rubber tyres, reclining- back, ! adjustable springs, foot brake, enamelled push bar |in. tubular handles, :' gear enamelled in blank, dask - board and wheels tinned; upholstered in black, green, red, or fawn, ' At 475. 6d; j •' THESE GO-CARTS AND GLASCOCK'S COIIj BINED BABY JUMPER AND ROCKING CHAIR f' ARE WELL' WORTH SEEING. L '"yr-r----r •■■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd, , I- ' BEGUN* IN ■ l ' I: 'EARNEST!! ' ! '. . OUR GREATEST :'-••' t . -WINTER'BOOT SALE > • ; ~ IS GOING .STRONG. [ ' ' ASTOUNDING , You can't got such GOOD SHOES anywhere else at SUCH LOW- EKIGES y' " BARGAINSI '* as we are offeriug. ~ I • YOU, SHOULD SEE THEM TO-DAY. ' • WOMEN'S KID ENGLISH 8A1.5., UsuaUy 12s. Cd. SALE PEICE, 8s fid ■ ' WOMEN'S TAN BUTTON BOOTS, Usually Us. 6d. SALE PEICE, 6s. lid! - - WOMEN'S TAN SfIOES, Large Buckles, Usually IGs. Gd r ' . SALE PRICE, 12s Gd U . WOMEN'S COLOUEED SATIN SHOES, EEDUCED SALE PEICE, fa. 6d! WOMEN'S ■ CHECK ARCTIC SUPPERS, Usually 4s. SALE PRICE 2s lid ' ■ MAIDS' GLACE 2-BAR SHOES, UsuaUy, 6s. Gd. SALE PRICE, 3s" Ud" 1 YOUTHS' BOX CALF BALS:, Usually 11s. 6d., SALE PRICE, 7s. Gd.' • STARTLING REDUCTIONS IN MEN'S BOOTS. ! AT HANNAH'S SALE.- , I '' ' ■ • THE BIG BOOT MARTS, I; r LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.

J LINEN DRESSES FOR SPRINC. l - — •' THIJE Save just landed a Large Range ' VV of GOOD QUALITY COSTUME LINENS For the Coining Season. We are making Costumes of these Ma-terials-for \ £4 4s. and £4 14s. 6d. / . Ladies wanting a Dress for ~the next Season would do well to call and ' <\VICUNAS, SERGES. SPRING TWEEDS : . ' ■ CREAM SEEGES, CLOTHS. NODINE & CO,, LTD., I ' 76 WELLINGTON TERRACE. 'l ' ' f- , " j<; GROWING f DEMAND. FOB, ; STYLISH CLOTHES i STKIKINGLY [ EXEMPLIFIED AT : . MILLIGAN'S KELBURNE AVENUE BY THE PIHM ECLIPSING IT OWN BEST RECORDS. < The discoverj' that local me n ■ — can enjoy all tho advantages .' ' of Londoners in the way of | Fashionable Materials and ; Smart, Styles is daily attract- [ ing fresh customers to Kel- ' burne Avenne. ; THE FIRST ; OF THE j SEASON'S I , SUITINCS l !• aro just to hand, and you are I cordially invited to make an early call of inspection. ;■ I i _. . —. — i MONET TO LEND, IN any sums, on approved Freehold Security, from A per cent. ■ ( f Repayment by instalments can be arranged. '> SB2 3THNNETH DOUGLAS, | Solicitor, Tel. N». 3!- • 31 Hunter Street. j r=== ■' i A N interesting feature of tho Durbar, XI. held at Delhi in May last, -was the Rajah of Bootrah's pot elephant, a magm. nidcent beast, his sunerb proportions I showing to ad.-antago under thc-r coating of Hundykory, which, by tho way, , ifl°nsed to polish,tho boots of his High- : ■ nes3V entoe household.

CRESCENT TEA SPEAKS FOE ITSELF, - And IS LOVED BY ALL LADIES. THERE'S NOTHINC ' . utiTtß THAN' THE .BEST.... .. ... /1 viicaui'S omy one ,t«st in Tailoring, -8- , and it isu t.necassary to ;orbitant. price to . get it. . Vou get Uβ BiiST TdiLUlUiNu • rlere ' your money will buy.. Uur Cutters and Tailors are all. higuly.skilled liieli, and they kiibw .every : - Suit': must bb purtect -before it .leaves, their hands. .■ ■; : '; . ■Wβ cliu'rge omy Jor the Suit—not for the name. . ■ • , ;v BKAOFOKD■■''■■WOOLLEN :.:;/ .v ■;. company,;, ■~";■ ' ; ' ■ '"TS£ QUALITY TAILORS," [: LAMBTON -\yUAY,'- WELUWGTON. CHARMING AND AUTHENTIC tXhIBIT OF SPRINC .•■■' OKtSS GOODS. : mHE.beauty and osclusivencss of tho -«.. Spring btyies find tneir best expressions -in tne caretully chosen goods, wnich are now on view at Hay ward's. A Special ijliow will be held TO-JJA if and 'i'OtoUJiBUVV,' 30th and 31st. inst., to which "every lady who studies trend is cordially invited. ' . . HAYWARD, . THE LADIES' TAILOR, .. " '■ 2M-LAMBTOi\.- QUAY-2M. jp : t-B I L E. T. ■ WOOD S, DENTAL SURGEON. " .68 LAMBT ON QUAY. ; .Telephone 3104. TjOGGAJiB AND, PROTJSE, .' ARCHITECTS, ■. . 20 HUNTER STREET. BULKLEY AND DIDSBUEY, . ; .-'DENTAL SURGEONS, 141 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. .;"Telephone Nu. 216. [A Card] JOHN T. MAIB, A.R.1,8.A., And Certificate in Architecture. .■ University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ARCHITECT^AND^TRUCTURAL .No. 16 STOCK ESCH4.NGE, Wellington,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 4

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