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I V KIRKCALDIE. & STAINS, Ltd. ■'''■' ; I j I_kJ©©_* Games to while- away [ . tfie Winteir Evenings* [ INTERESTING TO OLD AND YOUNGS [. Something to do on. a winter evening when obliged to stay indoors is }■' felt by most people, children as well as grown-ups, and theso Games otter i ,a satisfactory solution. There are Games that arc exclusively for children, I' .Games that, while giving their pleasure, will afford them instruction; and i there are Games for the grown-ups, Gnmes that will cause no end'of fun and i, :' excitement. The following can be recommended :— ■ CHILDREN'S CAMES. t THE POPULAR GAME OF FISHING, At Iβ. 9d. ;• BUBBLES—Loved by All youngsters, At Is. i THE LITTLE ARCHITECT, a Game that will interest the Boys, At 7s. 6d: i- THE LITTLE ONES' GAME of 1, 2, 3, At Is. 9d. I THE YOUNG DRAUGHTSMAN, instructive and entertaining, At 4s. 6d. >: COMPENDIUM OF GAMES, containing Fifty Complete Games, At Bs. lid. I THE PENALTY KICK, At Iβ. ; SNAKES AND LADDERS, for two or four players, At Is. 9d. i. ' WONDER PIES, for Children's Parties, At 10d., Is. Bd., 3s. lid. ■ THE MONKEY AND THE COCOANUT, for two, three, or four players-, ;■■ ■ ■ At Is. 6d. ;. THE PROG RACE—A Good Game for Young and Old, At Is. lid. : THE WORD BUILDER, instructive, At 4s. 6d. J THE JUMPING RABBlT—lndoor target practice, At Is. lid. I JOHN AND JUMBO, At 4s. 6d.; TEDDY BEARS at Play, At Is. 6d. ! HOUSE ON FIRE—An Exciting Game, At Is. Od. [ HUNTING THE GRIZZLY, a Sporting Game, 'At 6b. 3d. J SPRING-HEELED JACK, a Game for a number of persons, At 3s. 6d. I CLOWNS, full of interest for the Youngsters, At 4s. 6d. . j" TINY TOTS' POST OFFICE, At Is. lid. ' EMBROIDERY WORKERS, a fascinating Kindergarten Game, At Bid-» Is. 3d. ! GAMES FOR ADULTS. \ "COKER NUT" THROWING—AiI Exciting Game, At Is. lid. I ROULETTE, At os. 9d.; BLOW FOOTBALL, At Is, 6<L I DIZZY DOTS, At Is. 6d. DOMINOES, At 2s. lid. [ HOOPLA, At Is. Gd. SNIPKICK, At 2s. 6d., ss. 6d. i 'AUCTIONEER, At 2s. 9d. ANSWERIT, At Is. 6d. |. POTT IN EGG,- At Is. lid.' RING QUOITS, At 15..(3d., 4». lid. ' [ TABLE CROQUET, At 2s. 6d., 3s. lid., 6s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d. !.. PARLOUR FLOPS, At 4s. lid. - THE "JAY SAW" PUZZLES, the Latest Society Craze. The Game consists in \ . fitting together pieces of wood of awkward shapes so as to form a picture. ; i 46 pieces, At IOd. ; 69 pieces, At Is- Bd.; 150 pieces, At 3s. lid. , ; 300 1 ' ■'. pieces, At 7s. lid.; 400 pieces, At 9s. 6d.; 500 pieces, At 11s. 6d. J .. v ■ ■■ [ : ', KRKGALDIE' & STAINS, Ltd. i • ■ ■' ' FOTa MIR'TV Exclusive Styles are always a character- : ' istio of HANNAH ' S DEESS SHOES- ; There's fit, too, about this Footwear !■. '.■,.,',,.;r.XrJ&Jr{\Jj!i* • which can rarely be found elsewhere, i- -m ; - PATENT- DEESS; SHOES,--,. ; . AT PRICES BELOW ALL OTHERS. ; MEN'S PATENT LEATHER "HEN'S PATENT LEATHER OX- ; COURT ■ SHOES, Plain FORD LACE SHOES, good :• Square Bows, ss. Ud., 7s. 6d., fitting. Gs. 9d., Bb. 6d., 10s. 6d., Bs. 6d., 10s , . 6U. 12s. 6d. ! MEN'S GLACE KID COURT MEN'S GLACE KID OXFORD ' i. SHOES, Flexible and Easy, . LACE SHOES, Flexible and • , 9s. Gd. Easy, 10s. 6d. MEN'S PATENT LEATHER . MEN'S PATENT LEATHER ."FOOTFORM" COURT "FOOTFORM" OXFOED ; SHOES, Medium and Broad SHOES, Medium and Broad ■. ■. Toes, Special High Grade, 'Toes, Special High Grade, ■ ■•■■■ Ms. 6d. 15s, erf MEN'S VESTING TOP DEESS MEN'S PATENT LEATHER i- - . : SHOES, with Patent Golosh. DERBY LACE SHOES, large '■'.■' A 6tylish and popular lino, eyelets, ■ 14g, 6d. : " ' 10s. 6d. ;■/■,:,. . . BY MAIL, 6d. PER. PAIR EXTRA. \ :) E;HAKNAH~&~GO. ) LTD., *." j ..(, The Big: Boot Marts, WELLINGTON. : \. __ —:—— : ; . J-. — JUSHION-β TOOED, -"- ; DUPLICATES (OF : THE n» '- HANDSOMEST. """'"the very-latest word of F-ashion ■ B,, mM i«e flnd3 interpretation in the SUITING . COSTUMES BY I; :. JUST NOW APPEARING. They hayward. ~' .. IN LONDON AWAIT unsurpassed for Distinctive charm : , vnTTD rmmnV AT ' £"? J0 * n ordered the Winter ,\ .YOUR OMUI(J£i Al . ■•■ * * Costume? ' '•"' --,-™ a *->« • HAYWARD, MILLIGANS, THE LAD.ES'TA.UOR, ! :■ KELBURWE AVEWUE. 29 '' f * " ~~ ~' HONEY TO LEND. ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECTJ. RITIES at the LOWEST BATES ri D XT' C* m? ATT , T , !? A ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once. ; CKJijbbMM lihA. ' KIRK AND WILSON. '■ SPEAKS FOR ITSELF ' ■ S 011 "' J,anama ( And MONET TO LEND. . ' IS LOVED BY ALL Any Sumg> tn Appro Ted Fre^ou LADIES, ' Security fmm A_X per cent. Repayment by instalments can be ar« SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, ' 1 ■ Solicitor, TAILORING Tel- No. 31. 31 Hunter Street. WHEN yon buy Tailoring yon XX. tfc \J. AJLJDUUbj want results —Good Results. TOBACCONISTS, Good Results mean- 20&-LAMBTON QUAY-206. : Finest of Materials. Cleverest of Cutting. AGENTS FOR- : Best of Workmanship. DIMITRINO AND CO., CAIRO Perfect in fit. , EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. And you will get each ono of these de- JOHN COTTON, LTD., EDINBURGH, Arable features m a ' FINEST SMOKING TOBACCO. ltr^SR R f&i™ 0 ¥^ N t C< 2k 3 BEWLAY & CO., STRAND, LONDON, SUIT TO ORDER at 70s. to 959. FLOR DE DINI)IGUL CIGARS> — F. H. HARTLEY & SON, VAALBANK, BRADFORD WOOLLEN transvaal, COMPANY • CHOICE MAGALIESBERG TOBACCO. „___ m , nTTT inni!ii» B - MURATTI, SONS, & CO., LTD., '' MANCHESTER, WELLING rON. FINEST TURKISH AND VIRGINIAN -. ■ CIGARETTES. CASE WHISKY, DON'T ALLOW , ' —' Gout, Tv onrvrrniT .„ . *° & m a foothold. OLD bbUIUJI. Wash away HEATHER BLEND incipient stages by "S . course of the Product of White Horse Cellar. Wonder-working Water, """' "PURIRI"TTAWKINS 'AND igMITH, N EW PLYMOUTH. WH(SKy fc a|right ••mUTZ DOMINION" p.mploys a staff of ««,, TW «x-.. ■■ i A ' lvrrtisins -.a E brtrr os :iirr e 9 "T n i^sx:TJL\t^ ; aro always available. They will nve m available. They will give valuable Advice to Advertisers, and valuable Adviw to Advertisers, and Writn Advertisements without any estra Write Advertisements without any eitr» chars , :. charje.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 29 May 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 29 May 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 29 May 1911, Page 4

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