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• KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. MEN'S SEASONABLE SUITS. If you want a READY-TO-WEAR SUIT OF CLOTHES with character ■to it—a suit out of the ofdinary, one that looks as good as the sort that a good tailor would make to your spcoial order, a suit that will ht you as. it should fit—make vour selection from the large assortment that awaits jou at'KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. • MEN'S SAC SUITS, finely tailored, latest -London cut, in twwJ, wasted, . and serge. Prices, 655.j 595. 6c1., 655., 705., 755. 'AMERICAN SAC SUITS. These suits are excellent value; the materials are of tho best wearing quality; the make and cut marking a i cr grade of American tailoring. Prices, 90s, ana sss. MEN'S SPORTS SUITS, for. Outdoor Wear. We strongly recommend one of these suits. 'Theyare finely tailored and delightful to weai. In Harris, Hoir.espun,. and Donegal Tweeds. Prices, fISS., 47,5. 6fl«i 555., 595. 6a.,6i}S. GENTS' DINNER JACKET AND VEST, made from superior English Dress Coating. Smart, stylish, and perfect fitting.' {fl 70Si . GENTS' EVENING'DRESS SUITS/besfc English tailor-made, perfect in 6very, detail. Mado from superior Black Twill Coating. SMART, SERVICEABLE OVERCOATS. Of course, winter isn't here, but the season of . chiiHy. morning:3 and evenings lias arrived, and the comfortable man appreciates having his Over . coat handy, and tl:c particular man wants a new one. MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOATS, by all the best English makers, in Tweed Blanket Cloth, Thistle Down, etc. . „„„ in Aimci, uianhei. v gSS ( 13()Si MEN T 'S' DOUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOATS, English tailor-cut, in black and ' d.,k ,m-i •« £»"'« I" e 7 r £*£ M „ eis „ „ 90s. THE "RALEIGH" RAINCOATS, one of. the most popular styles for men's wear. Made to our spccial orders by leading English and Scotch houses Unlincd, lined wool or heavy fleece. nouses. urn. v.u, gSS j gOS i{o 13()Si < DOUBLE-BREASTED MOTOR OVERCOAT, in Heavy Tweed, Trei :e Cloth, or Wateroroof.' Lined wool, fleece, or leather. , 01 nate.prooi. jj.i Prices, 985., IOBs., 1.105., 120 a., 130s. FUR-LINED MOTOR COAT, English tailor-made. Lined with Marmot fur, convertible collar, 1 ■ ' « — • KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ? ' *T ' SEWING-MACHINES THAT LAST'A-LIFE-TIME. , Stitch—Stitch—Stitch I Why wnsto time and strength by adhering to tho old, slow 'methods of hand-sewing. Got a strong, smootli-runuing Sewing Machine that will be light on you and itself too. No better machines at the low 'prices charged than'thoso manufactured for GEORGE AND KERSLEY and sold under their names. Call and examine tho following:— G AND K. DROPHEAD TREADLE MACHINE, built to last a lifetime. Ball-bearing parts 1 Stand is of solid steel, enamelled black, woodwork is golden oak, beautifully polished. • ' i Special Price, £6 10s. each. ' G AND Iv. AUTOMATIC DROE'HEAD. Instantly the leaf is raised the head of this machinfe comes up into sewing position; will do a'l kinds /of fancy work. Guaranteed to last a lifetime. T. .; ; Special Price, £i los. each. G. AND K; CABINET MACHINE, well-built, ball-hcaring parts.- Does all kinds of fancy work. When closed up makes an excellent writing . cabinet. 1 Special Price, £8 10s. each. FRISTER AND ROSSMANN'S HAND SEWING MACHINES, well made: Head is full; standard size, mounted on solid.walnut base. Cover mado ' of highly polished walnut. Complete with full set of attachments. Special Price, £3 ios. . - BABY WILL GROW IN THIS STRONG CHAIR. BABIES'. HIGH CHAIRS, collapsible; can be put into three positions-by lifting a lever at tho side, and turned into a rocker. The woodwork is made of solid birchwood, highly polished, Complete with tray. Special Pries, 275. 6d. ''GEORGE &' KERSLEY!' - LTD., "THE STORE FOR BARGAINS," ■\ WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. / OPE 'A R 0 HOUSE; SATURDAY SPECIALS AT "THE BUSY CORNER." I . FANCY DEPARTMENT- . . ' r , m , - T Home Job Purchase of Imitation Maltese and Torchon Laces and Insertion. Speciil Offer, is. 3d. dozen. "GLOVE DEPARTMENT- . ' ' Whito and Coloured Gauntlet Wool Gloves., 2s, Cd. pair. Coloured Wool Glovos, lined silk. ss. Cd. pair. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT— .Point Lace Table Covers (very pretty designs).., 3S, 11d. each. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT — Blanket Cloth and Serge Coats. SS. 11tl,, 7s. 11(3. MANTLE (DEPARTMENT— ' Blanket Serge Sport 3 Coats, with belt; the latest, style. 225. 6d. COTTON DRESS DEPARTMENT— Paisley Blousings, in several shades. B{d, yard." Molleton Cloths, suitable for Dressing Gowns. Is, 11d. yard. DRESS DEPARTMENT— Reversible Cloakings, in Plain, Grey and Grey Check, Plain Grey and Purple and Black Check, Plain Fawn and Heather Mixture, etc. 7s, ftd. yard. SILK DEPARTMENT— Special T.R.O. Velveteen Chiffon finish; guaranteed fast pile, in 25 shades; 2s, 6d. yard, T E AR 0 HOUSE. CUBA AND DIXON STREETS, WELLINGTON. i . .i „i ' FOOTBALL BOOTS ' LiCHT YET SOLID FOR RUGBY OR " SOCCER." The season is commencing early, but we are readv for it Thi'q voir our FOOTER BOOTS are lighter, stronger, and better than ever. They are also made on SPECIAL SIIAIES, and contain all tho latest improvements. FOR RUCBY — Black Chromo or Grey Chrome, light soles, lock stitched, box toes warantcd to stand hard Men's 10s. j Youths', 9s'. FOR SOCCER— I , „ "Wo stock several styles in tho famous English "CERT" Boots, such as aro worn by leading international playors, and there is nothing on earth to. beat them. BROWN RUSSET CALF, with ankle pads. 13s. Gd. GREY CHROME CALF, with M'Gregor vamps. 15s. 6d. BROWN WILLOW CALF, extra long studs. 16s, 6d. BLACK BOX CALF, non-stretch uppers. ' :gs. 6d. SPECIAL LONG FOOTBALL LACES, Hd. pair. [WRITE FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. . R, HANNAH & CO., LTD.,WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 4

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