@ gnfr cgssgo zarafia csccca jgyrgsra rearrests t aa «&&> &/ixAii» A&jgaa ggrEga CS9d I . 8 | NEW' FOOTWEAR | for , . I DISCRIMINATING | MEN •. : ' ~j; cj A Sense of fitness often determines Important matters, but In | § no oaso Is this so true as in the purchase of ' I | FOOTWEAR. :| I 'Tis then every feature of worth has full consideration. a a FIT, STYLE, QUALITY, and PRICE; RECEIVE CAREFUL | I ATTENTION FROM THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER. i i It Is to the discriminating class that D.I.C. SHOES strongly ap- | | peal. Their unoommon worth has attracted purchasers at all seasons,. | I but an extra sense of fitness draws attention to . the ' a | NEW SPRING AND SUMMER MODELS. ®Sffl»£Bams^ 1 GENT'S TAN WILLOW DERBY 7 : /")\ Q SHOES, new shade and shape, / -,/ \ I Price, 245. 6d. ' / I \ | GENT'S TAN OPEN FRONT >s/ / I | BALS—This is a Splendid Walk- • 1 | ■ ing Boot, Price, 28s. fid. . U/TT ffl'.'' g, GENT'S DARK SHADE TAN L& Jm | OPEN FRONT BOOTS, Scrim. ~ If®/ 'Mffl 8 shaw Patent Waterproof Soles, ' 1 /J?® /tJ' ; | Price, 318. /Hg ~// ~. 1 GENT'S GLACE GOLOSH BALS., ' 'AM® // 2 made natural shape last, extra / Pvjfte / / I good fitting boot, , ... /•- .NEJr'' I. | Price, 265. 6d. / j a GENT'S WHITE BUCK CRICKET M p . BOOTS, Stout Soles, > ■ . / Jr- | Price, 245. 6d. /. ! D.S.©. :\\JP I HANDSOME CHiy iNG 'CLOGK. Strikes Westminster Chimes. This id a Handsomo Wooden Clock, suitable for . a Hall or Diningroow. It has a Fine Quality 8-day Brass Movement, and strikes the quarters on Soft-toned Tubular Gongs; Height about .19 inohos. - • v ' PRICE, £5 10s. SPECIAL VALUE. ,W« have also just opened up a Very Fine Assortment of Marble and ■ (jtojXjClMks. r jWe, send all. Clocks carriage paid .to jNoarest: Railway,;:"* . " Station/'•''r ;: ' STEWART DAWSON & Co. (HJL), Ltd., JEWELLERS,. WELLINGTON.
... ' .. fsilw IffipgS • ' SPECIALLY MARKED DOWN, , .AT '. .v'; : 1 WINDER'S BUILDINGS TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE.- • LOOK AT No. 2, DRAPERY WINDOW, MANNERS STREET. THE PRICES WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WINDER'S FURNISHINC DEPARTMENT IS THE RICHT PLAOE . For ■ • .. V FURNISHINGS THROUGHOUT, qeor@e winder, "THE CORNER," CUBA & MANNERS STREETS. YAfSCIYE'S ?;01L EWGiME rarasPMira^ff|te^F I ra?BQ® St of an up-to-date FARM. . ; , '' 'AND: V ... v • The Moffatt-Virtue Sheep-Shearing Machine; ia imrvri COMBINATION OF STRENGTH ' AND FLEXIBILITY. AV A THATFITS THE HAND, EASY, RUNNING, AND DOESITS WORK WELL. BOLE N.z. ACENTS! . .. JOHN CHAMBERS. & SON, Ltd., JEEYOIS QUAIi WELLINGTON. THE DAIRY FARMER'S IDEAL. Experts say—SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST, BEST, Mflking Machine on tho market. If vou want tho Very Host Returns from your cows, install , 'THE 'SIMPLi'EXt.:' ; A child can work it. No small wearing parts; Writo for price and full particulars to — • BACCETT AND POTTS, ERIC JESPERSEN, ' Chief Agents, . Or to Dairy Engineer. , WANGANUI. • PALMERSTON NORTH. N.Z. Electrical Fittings <& Accessories Co., 101--VAMBTON QUAY —-101. : ,V ' H. J. BULFORD. Manager. C, J. DEEWITT, Enginem, ;! • Telephone. 2355, ..... ; ELECTRICAL WORK OF' EVERY DESCRIPTION carried out: piomptlj , • ' and well. HIGH-CLASS ELECTRICAL PJTTINGS a Speciality. . ' i Electrical Machinery for Every Purpose Erected fcy Experta. CENTRAL POSITION AND IMMEDIATE ATTENTION,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 960, 29 October 1910, Page 8
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