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I KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. Shdikte Elects-Plated Wate. AN INTERESTING DISPLAY OF AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF E.P, WARE AND SILVER COODS IN OUR HARDWARE SECTION. This generous selection of High-class E.P. Ware, embraces all that_ is ! nseful as well as ornamental, and values aro distinctly favourable. The "New • Idea", ball-bearing revolving Cruets and Fruit Stands aro much in advance of ' the ordinary kind, and, although they cost a littlo more, they givo a great ■ deal more satisfaction. ; THE "NEW IDEA" REVOLVING BREAKFAST CRUETS, with 4 cut-glass bottles; E.P. on Nickel Silver, ' At 16s. 6d., 19s. 6d., 225. 6d., 255. each. I ORDINARY BREAKFAST CRUETS, , At 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 14s. 6d., 18s. 6d. each. '' THE "NEW IDEA" REVOLVING LUNCHEON CRUETS, ■.• i ' At- 255. 6d., 325. 6d., 375. 6d. each. ■ ORDINARY LUNCHEON CRUETS, At 14s. 6d., 18s. Cd., 225. 6d„ 255., 30s. ' THE "NEW IDEA" REVOLVING FLOWER AND FRUIT STANDS, At £4 4s. ;■ THE "NEW IDEA" TEA SERVICE, E.P.N.S., comprising Teapot, Sugar ; Basin, Cream Jug, Tray and i Crescent China Cups and Saucers, At £6. : ROSE BOWLS, At 18s. 6d., 27s.'Cd., 305., 355. 6d. i TABLE CENTRE FLOWER STANDS, At 14s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 215., 255., 30s. : COMBINATION FLOWER STAND AND MENU HOLDER, f At 16s. 6d. \ TABLE BELLS, fine mellow tone, At 10s. Gd., 21s. each. . GONGS, '■ At 12s. 6d., 18s. Gd., 265. 6d., 30s. 'CANDLESTICKS, At ss. 6d., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d., lis. 6d. ■BREAKFAST DISHES,' At 255., 28s. 6d., 325. 6d., 375. 6d. \ .VEGETABLE DISHES, . ' At 17s. 6d. • TEA SERVICES, three pieces, ■ At 775. 6d., 855., 955. I TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES, 4 pieces, 'At £6 10s., £8, £9, £10, £15. ; OAK'TRAYS, E.P. Mountings, At 375. 6t1., 605., 105s. ; AFTERNOON TEA SERVICES AND TRAYS, At 925. 6d., 975. 6d., 1325. r HOT WATER KETTLES AND STANDS, i At 2/is. Gd., 425., 475. 6d., 555., 595. (A. i HOT WATER JUGS, At 255., 235. 6d., 325. 6d., 355. 6d. GOODS IN SILK-LINED CASES. ; WHITE HANDLE DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, At 425.'6 d., 525. 6d. ; .WHITE HANDLE FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, At 355., 425. 6d., 655. < PEARL 'HANDLE FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, At 505., 755., 100s. ; PEARL HANDLE DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, At 475. 6d., 59a. 6d., 70s. | STAG HANDLE CARVERS, three pieces, At 14s .6d., 16s. 6d., 225. 6d., 255. ■:' NINE-PIECE SET CARVERS, comprising pair Meat Carvers, Game Carvers, Fish Carvers, Carver Rests, and Steel, At £3 12s. If you aro living in the. Country and wish to do business with us, you i We merely to write, and our well-organised MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT will meet your demands promptly and satisfactorily. --.'..KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. : COMFORT SHOES ■.""'"- FOR TENDEH FEET. EROAD, yet.not ugly. Our wide-fitting footwear for Elderly Ladies is soft, . flexible;' '.and good-wearing-in fact, the ACME OF EASE AND COM- ! POET for the foot. AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. LADIES' GLACE KID ELASTIC- LADIES' GLACE KID AIDA SIDE BOOTS, Patent Cap, SHOES, Round Toes. Pump 12s. 6d. Soles, Bostock's, 16s, Bel. i LADIES' GLACE KID BUTTON LADIES* GLACE KID LACE -. ■ ! SHOES, Pump Soles, Square BOOTS, Pump Soles, Square \ Toes, Low.Heels, ' 12s. Cd. Toes, 15s. 6d. ' LADIES' "VELVER" GLACE LADIES' GLACE KID HEART ' KID OXFORD SHOES, Stout VAMP BALS., and BUTTON Flexible Soles, Square Toes, BOOTS, Bostock's Ariel Welts, • » 14s. 6d. 19s. 6d. LADIES' GLACE KID HEART LADIES' GLACE KID BUTTON VAMP OXFORD SHOES, BOOTS. Pump Soles, Squaw ■ Bostock's Ariel Welts, 15s. 6d.-- Toes, Bostock's, "■•*' WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. », HANNAH & C 0.," LTD., ... The Big Boot Marts, WELLINGTON. AT ITS j§pecial qostume" ; " I . ' ' BEST. . BY JJAYWARD. |. rriHE New Season's of Tobaccos ■ J. used m "KING 8> MIX I u«t equals, fitting, and tailorimr 2ne<s infn ■.« no t surpasses, in point of flavour any cver/kaywarc Costumo Sr the ; tobacco previously imported by us. SPECIAL REDUCTION of . ; The mellowness of "KING'S" MIX- „., t S nD TUREnves to pipo smoking a now charm, 3jX JL U while its fragrance will bo appreciated by as in ordinary time3# your'friends. _ Further, you can choose your Sold at 6d. per ounce, or in ilb. tins at material from our extensive ;2s„ and in lib. tins at Bs. ...... stock of New Tweeds and' : Cloths. , G. & C ALDOTJS, HAYWABD, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAMBTON QUAY. THE LADIES' TAILOR, ' ; ' • " LAMBTON QUAY. CASE WHISKY. CRESCENT TEA OLD ~ mou ■ SHamxmnsßF. HEATHER BLEND. And Product of White Horse Cellar, IS LOVED BY ALU _ iADIES ' CTAWKIN3 AND QMITH, ■ NEW PLYMOUTH. *■ ——————————— ,—_ UNMISTAKABLY DIFFERENT, " ~" THAT is tho deep and well-founded DON'T. ALLOW, conviction in the mind 6 of ladies ,who know regarding the COSTUMES Gout *"* at ELLIS AND NOBLE'S. Wash away to ** a f "«^ found elsewhere. EVERY COSTUME we make is 3 TO „„j„„. r v;.„ Wo i„. triumph in ARTISTIC TAILORING. Wonder-working Water, ELLIS AND NOBLE, " P U R I R I'* LADIES' ART TAILORS, 31 KING'S CHAMBERS. ».„.,- 1 WHISKY Is alright with "PURIRI." It Has Csnie to Stay! What? " money -to lend. TiMnmiur/ma'Ei A N approved freehold sectjrPOETMOEE V W%S*t the LOWEST BATES ""*". "nmemamm ruling in the Dominion. Apply at once, KIRK AND WILSON. WHISKY McimF9MaS^U JIONEY TO LEND. BEE THAT YOU GET IT, ,—, _ TN 'Any Sums, on Approved Freehold ....... Security frroi aJ, per cent, fTIHIS Whisky is blended by JAMES <i 2 AINSLIE AND CO., Loitb, pro- Repayment by instalments can bo ar« prietors of tho Celebrated Clynelish ranged. Distillery Brora N.B. It is a blend of SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, the Finest Malt Whiskies, is soft and Solicitor, mellow, and highly prized by connois. Tel. No. 31. 31 Hunter Street. : «urs for Richness of Flavour and Ad. » 1 aiirable Bjuijuet. mHE Results obtained by .Advertisers ___„___„___„_______ 'A 'he Classified Columns of "The ' , " , , '". . Dominion" are such as to confirm their According to the census returns just u ; f th t th h nubish*d, the population of Pans is , „ .. „„„ "l.„ .~„ , , r ,;,»• 2.SICWO, an increase of 121,235 since & l,m ».4 1 l B " 1 , an3r - otbel: dally journaJ >°

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1181, 17 July 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1181, 17 July 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1181, 17 July 1911, Page 4

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