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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. Two Great Bargains for To-Day, Wednesday. t THE BARGAINS WE OFFER' TO-DAY ARE BOTH TIMELY AND ATTRACTIVE, BUT THOSE WHO WANT TO SECURE THE GOODS AT THE PRICES MUST BE EARLY ON THE SCENE. BARGAIN NO. 1. ■RICH BLACK SEALETTE SET S, comprising Throw-over Scarves • and' Pillow Mufis, Usual Price, 395. 6d. the Set. PRICE TO-DAY, 335. 6d. the Set. BARGAIN NO. 2. ; 13 SEALETTE THROW-OVER SCARYES, 6 inches' wide; 80 inches long. PRICE TO-DAY, 9s. lid. eacli. ; THESE SEALETTE FURS LOOK EXTREMELY RICH, I 'AND CAN SCARCELY BE DISTINGUISHED FROM THE ' ' VERY FINEST FURS. FURTHERMORE, THEY MAY BE , RELIED ON TO'GIVE EXCELLENT SERVICE. I , ; THE SPECIAL PRICES HOLD j GOOD FOR TO-DAY ONLY. | KIRKCALDIS & STAINS, Ltd. k ■ )■ * • I'. ; ' ) : ROOM TO GROW IN ROOM TO GROW IN | BOYS' BOOTS, ; THE GOOD-WEARING KIND. THE . GOOD-WEARING KIND, l i rpHE trouble about Boys Boots is—that you have never been able i -*• to get them good enough. You'll alter your opinion when you have tried a pair of our Boys' "0" Boots. They are the BEST you can get, and will wear better than any others at tho price, r . - WE CUARANTEE EVERYPAIR. ?• • ■ CHROME GOLOSHED BOYS' CHROME DERBY BALS., BALS., 11 to 1, Bs. Gil.; 2 and 11 to 1, 9s. 6d.; 2 and 3, lis. :3, Ds. Gil.; l and 5, 10s. 6d. ■ Gd.j 4 and 5, 12s. 6d. i BOYS'CHROME BALS., too and BOYS' BOX CALF BALS.,, heel tips, 11 to 1, Bs. 6d.; 2 leather-lined, 11 to 1, 10s. 6d.; I and 3, 9s. 6d.; 4 and 5, 10s. 6d. 2 and 3, 12s. Gd.; '1 and 5, ' ■ C ° Y STmOTERS°n G to I N 7s IL 9d D BOYS'" 6 GLACE KID BALS., SHOOILKb, 11 to '~ic a'„' square toes, 11 to 1, 10s. 6d.j 2 ?■ 2 and 3, Bs. 6d. i 1 and 5, Bs. gd _ p BOYS'" STRONG CHROME BOYS' SUPERIOR B'OX CALF V BALS., pegged soles, 2 and 3, DERBY BALS., welted, 2 to 5, 10s. 6d.; i and 5. lis. Gd. los. 6d. P" ; ' ASK FOR THE BRAND. ? ' ' -E; HANNAH & CO., LTD., The Big Boot Marts, WELLINGTON.

TAILOR-MADE GOWNS " AT SALE PRICES TO keep our largo and expert staff of Ladies Tailors fully engaged during the quiet season, o. Special Reduction will be made, £1/1/0 °" MADE-TO-ORDER GOWNS for ONE MONTH ONLY. Take advantago of this economy —choose the material, and order your Costume TO-DAY. ■HAY WARD, THE LADIES' TAILOR, LAMBTOiN QUAY, VALUE IN PIPES. THE £t BRAND. FINEST BRIAR ROOT, SILVER-MOUNTED, LONDON-MADE. TWO SHILLINGS EACH. TWO SHILLINGS EACH. THE whole range of theso Pipes, consisting of every Good Shape, known to us, is displayed in a manner which enables that leisurely inspection to be made in which every smoker loves to indulge when selecting a New Pipe. G. & C.^ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS. 20G LAMBTON QUAY. DYSPEPTICS will find " P U R I R I Invaluable. It's tonic properties are incomparably the Best. Says always "PURIRI" and WHISKY. HOGGARD AND PROUSE, ARCHITECTS, 20 HUNTER STREET, Fcr Information' relating to pATENTS AND fJTRADE j^ARKS, CONSULT | jdaldwin and PATENT ATTORNEYS, N.Z. Insurance Bui'dings, Wellington. After reading lier Bible in bed by the 1 light of a candle, Mary Boyd, of Broad- ( bent Street, Belfast, was suffocated while L asleep owing to tho bedclothes catching ' fire. Her father, in the morning, found > his daughter lying dead in bed, with tho open Bible beside hei<

STYLISH WINTER SUITS STYLISH WINTER SUITS By MILLIGAN, KSLBURNE AVENUE. Made of CHOICE LONDON SUITINGS, £6 12s. Gd. peT suit, subject to Discount for Cash. . CRESCENT TEA BPEAKS FOR ITSELF !. • ■ And IS LOVED EY ALL LADIES. TAILOR-MADES AT £5 ss. TO keep our largo staff employed during the winter months, and also, to : rive those ladies who do not wish to pay f more for their Costumes an opportunity f of procuring a REALLY HIGH-CLASS • TAILOR-MADE before the season is ? quite over, we have reduced the prico of 1 all our Costumes to JES 55., and a few to £i 15s.' ... i Do not let this opportunity pass of , retting a REAL ELLIS & NOBLE COS- > 'S'JJIE at such a figure, and remember: ; The earlier you call, the better tho r selection. ELLIS & NOBUEi. ' . LADIES' ART TAILORS, u 31 KING'S CHAMBERS. WILLIS ST. | MONEY TO LEND. 0' N APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES at tho LOWEST RATES raling in the Dominion. Apply at once. ; KIRK AND WILSON. Solicitors, Panama Street. • Wellington. HONEY TO LEND. IN 'Any Sums, tn Approved Freehold Security fmm per cent i- Repayment by instalments can bo arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, . . Solicitor, | if e i t No. 31. 31 Hunter Street. i ojTUDY tho Property Market.—The O Back Pago of "The Dominion" is a .Land and Farm Directory. Auctioneers' ' Notices .will also be found .on the same I page.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 28 June 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 28 June 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 28 June 1911, Page 6

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