■■■.:'"■'. \\ . . ■ HOLIDAY 'Vj FOOTWEAR 1 M: •■."■ fop ,V'. I A \ K Biseriminating , , | Men e ,'" e - , ] . V/hat is more uncomfortable and ] v\ <i§3 aggravating than an ill-fitting 800t '■ g \j\ . or Slips? More so, perhaps, when j yk \ on a holiday. Make up your mint! j \|k \ that for once in your life you will • ■ \Skv \/o\. hava a P air tnat satisfies you to \ \ tha smallest detail—that from the § A «ory first day that you put it on, 1 feels comfortable, and. that will | retain its trim and stylish appear-. , { . — •I' anco under the. tost of wear, D.I.C. | f@ ' m m m m footwear has all of these good.-1 Y Q3 W W W points, try a pair. I GENT'S GLACE.OPEK FRONT BALS., wide toe. Very bomfort-• I able > , PRICE, 18S. 6tf. , | GENT'S GLACE GOLOSH BALS., smart, medium toes Splendid "I fitting. PRICE, .173. 6d. I GENT'S BOSTOCK GLACE GOLOSH BALS., Alaska Last Smart I Shape, ■ PRICE, 275. 6d. I GENT'S MOCCASSIN TAN DERBY BOOTS, good walkin" boot with' I nice medium tee, . PRICE, 275. 6d. | ' A Really .Good Lino'of "WHITE BUCKSKIN CRICKET BOOTS for \ Gentlemen' requiring something above the ordinary, | PRICE, 243. 6d. | ■ .. p2gK~~"' ■.'' " : ■■■■■.■'• ■'■•■■■ '
STERLING SILVER HAT HNS, ', I . with Amethyst Crystal top, '. J At 2/. At r/e Hat Pine in Silveiv Opld and Enaiiiel . VINEHPEKSIVE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. WITH the big summer hats, hat-pins are a necessary adjunct, and while. some ladies are quite content , • ' • , with common ,steel hat-pins, the, greater number naturally prefer something better. If you are giving a lady an Xmas Gift, give hat-pins and you will be doing rights ;You get the choice of a big selection, here* , . ' .•.■.Cold;Hat.Pins, Silver Hat-Pins, _ ats/.,7/6, 9/6,10/6. at 1/6, 2/., 2/6,3/-. Silver and Enamel | Enamel Hat-Pins . Pins, ■•■■■" ; .'I. ■. ..at 3/., 3/6,4/6,5/at 3/6, 5/". . ...... I '■'■' v. to 9/6. '■..'.' JEWELLERS, 1 WItLLINGTC-N. : ' .' ' -"■ r ■'.. ■ - SPECIALLY MARKED DOWN ■■■"■' ■. • ■ . ... 'AT ' ■ . .'.' ■". . . ■'. ~', 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 FURNISHING DEPARTMENT IS THE RICHT PLACE ■ '''-..' .For ..■"■.■• ■■■'.-. ''. ..' :■ ■ FURNISHINGS THROUGHOUT. ' "THE CORNER," : ; ' ; CUBA & MANNERS STREETS.': HOW ROBERTSQN'S HIGHLAND FLUID DIP SUITS NEW ZEALAND. It embodies all the special-features of.tho Paste, except that of watcr- . proofing ,the fleece. Like other soluble fluids, it yields to persistent rain. In dry climates it is 'a most enduring Dip, freeing sheep from licks, lice, and filth of every description,' and keeping them clean. It forms a beautiful tip'.on .the wool. This POISONOUS. FLUID is largely used in the . North'lsland of New Zealand and in Argentina by some of the largest woolgrowers in the world. ' " . • : SOME TESTIMONIALS. ' F. Hall, Gisbornc—"lt continues to give tlio fullest satisfaction: the wool is always in bright healthy condition, and the sheep entirely free from, parasites." . : ' . . Wcnley and Lanauze, Ltd., Napier.—"Owin?. to other dips introduced into New Zealand not, in many cases provinp efficacious, we havo experimented with the Highland Dip for two years before recommending it. The- result has been most successful." John Deans. Canterbury.—"l havo been usinp tho Highland Sheep Dip (Paste and Fluid) for the last threo years, and it has given me greater satisfaction than any other Dip I havo used, and the wool is in splendid order at shearing time. I enclose order for this year for my three places." D. Kirkpatrick, Gisbornc—"The Highland Dip is the most perfect for stud sheep that I have yet used." ' ■■.■■■■ Agents: ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., WELLINGTON, EANGITIKEI, UANAWATU, &. PALMERSTON NORTH. lisf 1 TOTAL ASSET s EXCEED "£6,500,000. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.-J. G. W. Aitlren, Esq., J. E. Blair, Esq. ' FIRE,—AH Classes of Risks Insured at Lowest Current .Kates. Sarreja made and Quotations Given Freoof Charge. ■ ' ACCIDENT.—PersonaI - and Diseasa, Employers' Liability, Public Kisk and Mortgagee Indemnity. ■ , . NEW ZKALAND BKANCH OFFICE, 157 Featkerston St., Wellington,■' R. J. White, Sanger. v^rj^bj^ N. Z. Electrical Fittings & Accessories Co., 101—LAMBTON QUAY—IOI, ' ' : . H. J. ■ BULFORD; Manager. ■•■ , C. J. DREWITT, Engineer. ~-. ■ Telephone 2355. ELECTRICAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION carried out , promptlj and well. HIGH-CLASS ELECTRICAL FITTINGS, a Speciality."..-. L' Electrical Machinery for Every Purpose Erected by Experts. ; -CENTRAL POSITION AND IAUUEDIAIE ATTENTION.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 8
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