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1 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. K 1 K. : ■■ '* . The Famous Sheffield .Choi? j> ■ t ' ; | Reaches Wellington This 5 Afternoon, [v 1;/ : K'■ ' ■ ' - t" '' • - ■. II"- •' i This famous choir is oxpected to reach tho Thorndon Station about 5.30 ip.m. by special train from Auckland, and wo Have no doubt about tlio rccepition . thoy will receive. The musical scction of the. community will muster in >strong force, and show the visitors that they are heartily welcomo to tho.capii tal City. f, ; ■ j - The singing of this choir is said to bo a revelation of choral Tho jnotea of tho Sheffield Choir aro as true as Sheffield steel, and that is saying a 'great deal. Tho people'of Wellington are in for a musical treat, and they know it. r '; r TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CHOIR WE | EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO f , VISIT WELLINGTON'S CREAT STORE. {: \ . . ■ • i Come along and seo how Wellngton's Big Store compares with tho big stores in r.tlie cities of tho United Kingdom, bearing in mind that the population of Welf"lington r.nd District is very small. Conie and see the class of merchandise f that tho people of New Zealand are in the habit of buying, and compare ..their ; tastes with thoso of the pcoplo of tho Homoland. And if perchance any mcmibor of tho choir desires to tako away a CHARACTERISTIC SOUVENIR * OF NEW ZEALAND, ji We recommend the Beautiful and Useful New Zealand Travelling Rugs. "We aro 'making a Spqcial Display of theso Travelling Rugs, and they are the Best i Products of [ THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN COMPANY. ? THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN COMPANY. THE MOSCIEL WOOLLEN COMPANY. • Most of tho Rugs wero expressly manufactured for us, and are the . Finest ! Characteristic Products of tho New Zealand Woollens. Many of the Rugs are in Plain Colours, such as Green, Brown,and Fawn; others aro in Neat Coloured ;Designs. There is a Big Selection, and.tho priccs are:—lss., 17s. Cd.,■ 215., ; 255., 325. fld., 345. 6d., 405., 505., to 635. ' I KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Lt3.

| ROOM TO GROW IN ROOM TO GROW IN ' ' f ... BOYS 5 BOOTS, THE GOOD-WEARING KIND. THE GOOD-WEARING KIND. \ 7TIHB trouble about' Boys Boots is-that you have never been ablo < •J'- to get them, good enough. You'll alter your ; ' have tried a pairiof our Boys' .0, Boots. They aro tfio BES1 .301 - get, and will wear better than any others at tho price, v -wAe guarantee! EVERY'PAIR. [ ' BOYS' CHROME GOLOSHED Bo lT^°, M K E a ß nd 8*5!" ' BALS., 11 to 1, Bs. 6d.; 2 and 11 to 1, fls. 6d., 2 ana J, 11s. . 3, 9s. 6(1.; 4 and 5, 10s. Gd. Gd., 4 and 5, 12s. 6d. f BOYS'CHROJIE BALS., too and . BOYS' BOX CALF:- BAM.,, heel titis, 11 to 1, Bs. 6d.; 2 • leather-lined, 11 to 1, 10=. Gil., | and 3, lis. Gd.; 4 and 5, 10s. 6cl. 2 12s. Gtl.; 4 and a, BO is* STRONG NAILED- >B OyI ; GLACE KID BALS., > ■ , SHOOTERS, 11 to 1,-7s. 9(1.,' square toes, 11 to 1, 10s. Gd.; 2 ■ 2 and 3, Ba. 6d.s 4.and 5, Bs. nn(l 3) 12s , 6d.; 4 and 5, 13s. Gd. i, STRON( 3 CHROME BOYS' SUPERIOR BOX CALF BALS., ™Bod 3 oles 2 aml 3, DERBY BALS., welted, 2to 5, 10s. 6d.j i and .5, lis. 6d. 15s. 6d. ASK FOR THE ".Q." BRAND. I iR. HANNAH & CO., LTD., The Big Boot Marts, WELLINGTON. : — — ' ~ TAILOR-MADE GOWNS AT SALE PRICES j •' STYLISH WINTER SUITS j. our . e an( j e3t p el (; STYLISH .WINTER SUITS ' A ' stalf of Ladies Tailors fully . !■■■ oi i uion ,»* i, , engaged during the quiet season, i ■ _ , a Special Reduction will be made.t. MTT TirAW £1/1/0 OFF i MADE-TO-ORDER GOWNS KELBURNE AVENUE. for ONE MONTH ONLY. ; . lake advantage of this economy . —choose the material, and order i . 1 llade of your Costumo TO-DAY. CHOICE LONDON SUITINGS, TTA/VWA'RH tQ "12s 6d. p«r suit, subject to JL IV -TiLiVX-') L Discount for Cash. THE LADIES' TAILOR, . ' LAMBTON QUAY. V '' . CASE WHISKY. I CRESCENT TEA OLD SCOTCH. speaks foe itself HEATHER BLEND, Product of White Horse Cellar,' j A'nd IS LOVED BY ALL um Am S" I™'1™' ' NEW PLYMOUTH. TAILOR-MADES AT £5 ss. MONEY TO LEND. Tr> v-ppn onr large staff employed dur- ~ inir the winter months, and also, to f\K APPROVED FREEHOLD SEfcU- ; eive thi?=e ladies who do not wish to pay U RITIES at the LOWEST KATES Swp for their Costumes an opportunity ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once. : of a REALLY HIGH-CLASS KIRK AND WILSON. : r " ta * aH our Costumes to JES 55., and a few to ; Wellington. let this opportunity pass of MONEY TO LEND. cettins" a REAL ELLIS & NOBLE COS- _ TITJIE at such a figure, and remember: tijj 'Any Sums, in Approved Freehold , The earlier you call, tho better the 1 £ccarity frn3l . x por cent selection. 3e2 ELUS fk WOBLEj. Repayment by instalments can be ar« LADIES' ART TAILORS, KENNETr[ DO UGLAS, B1 KING'S CHAMBERS, WILLIS ST. , . Solicitor. •, ' Tel. No, 31. 31 Hunter Street. It Has Come to Stay! What? J TTOGGARDANDPROUSE, Jul ARCHITECTS, ; POETMOKE ' 20 huntek street - jr cr information relating to pATENTS AND npRADE WARES, BEE THAT YOU GET IT. CONSULT TJALDWIN AND JO AYWARD, ' npHIS Whisky is blended by JAMES PATENT ATTORNEYS, ; JL aINSLIE AND CO., Leith, proprietors of the Celobrated Clynelish Insurance Buildings, Wellington. Distillery, Brora N.B. Ik is a blond of . ' the Finest Malt Whiskies, ia soft and Durinf[ - lftst year (he nutnber of cfiint-se mellow, and highly prized by connois- seam€n engaged at Poplar for British ships seurs for Richness of Flavour and Ad- was 1204, of whom 150 were engaged on mirable Bouquet. board ship,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 29 June 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 29 June 1911, Page 6

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