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BUSINESS NOTICES. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS. LTD. ' i IN OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT The children’s needs have been made a special study. STYLE, DURABILITY, COMFORT, and VALUE are all carefully '?< j watched, with the result that our CHILDREN’S DIVISION IS A VERY BUSY ONE. CHILD’S GLACE KID BAK SHOES—Welted soles, nature form, flexiirrt bl®; Black or Brown; sizes, 3 to G. “/“• CHILD’S PATENT LEATHER 1 BAK SHOES—Flexible welted soles; sizes 3 to G CHILD’S PATENT LEATHER ANKLE STRAP SHOES-Pump soles; sizes 3 to 0. ' ‘ CHILD’S PATENT LEATHER DERBY LACE SHOES-Flexible welted soles; sizes 3 to 6. lz '"‘ ! CHILD’S GLACE KID DERBY LACE SHOES-Flexible welted solw; sizes 3 to G. u ' s - I ’ CHIT,P’S BROWN SANDALS—Stout welted soles; sizes ito 6. 7/3. I CHILD’S PATENT LEATHER BAR SHOES-With flexible welted soles; sizes 7 to A . !$, n ‘ ! With, stout sewn soles; sizes 7 to 9. wv* L< CHILD'S GLACE KID 1 BAR SHOES—Flexible welted soles, or stout j.fe sewn soles; sizes 7 to 9. PATENT LEATHER DERBY LACE SHCES-Floxible welted j soles; sizes 7 to 9. L,,' Ditto in GLACE KID- , Ditto with patent cap and stout soles— 10/ • I CHILD’S BLACK LEVANT 1 BAR SHOES-All solid English leather; i sizes 7 to 9. i ■ THE RENOWNED “PHAT PHEET” SHOES FOR CHILDREN—Made ; in box calf, tan. willow calf, glace kid, white buck, wth Single or ■ double soles; sizes 7 to 9. - FROM 13/6, to 17/-. I '"PHAT PHEET” SHOES—For boys and girls in larger sizes, as above, sizs'lo. 18/-, to 22/-. Also sizes 11 to 1, 23/-, to 25/-. GIRLS’ GLACE KID SHOES—With patent caps/ neat and rervicable; sizes 10 to 1. 18/6 t 0 21/ '- ' "KIT KAT” NATURE FORM SHOES—For girls; all goodvear, welted. . / dO/-, tO 4//-. GIRLS’ LEVANT BAR SHOES-Solid leather soles; full fitting; sizes 10 to 13. ” Sizes 1 and 2. 18/6 ' f “COSY TOES” SLIPPERS are the most popular in the world, they are • fast colours, being sun-bleached. Out guarantee of satisfaction goes with ; every pair. Colours: Rose, Cadet Blue, Browns. g/6 . 1 Sizes 19 to 11 -- Prices 10/3. 10/9. Sizes 12 to 1 Prices \lO/6, 12/-. Size 2 Prices 11/6, 13/6. I ■ ' - L.. ♦ —‘— KIRKCAT,DIF Xr STAINS, LTD., "FASHION—SERVICE—VALUE." SOME VERY SPECIAL VALUES AT 1 ? HANNAH’S ; ■tAVe have just finished revising all our prices, and the reductions are . considerable. A few leading lines Quoted to show what Wft can do in the way of values. ORDER BY MAIL IF YOU CANNOT CALL. No. 1003. WOMEN’S GLACE KID Oxford Shoes, patent cap, comfortable fitting round toe. Leather Cuban heels. 17/6. I No. 1058. WOMEN’S BOX CALF BROGUE OXFORD SHOES, Goodyear Welted Soles, round toes, medium heels. 22/6. No 1117. WOMEN’S NIGGER BROWN KID PLAIN OXFORD SHOES medium toeq, smart Cuban heels. Stylish and good. 20/-. No. 1468. GIRLS’ STOUT CHROME SCHOOL BOOTS, 7 to 10, 10/6; ' Misses, 11 to 1, 12/6; Maids, 2 and 3, 14/6; Women’s. 4 to 6, <5/6. No. 1827. BOYS’ STOUT CHROME DERBY BALS for School wear. 7 to 10, 9/6; 11 to 1, 11/6; Youths, f 2 and 3, 14/6; 4 and 5, 15/6. No 1500. MEN’S GENUINE BOX CALF GOLOSHED BALS, stitched Soles, good fitters. A boot we can recommend. 22/6. We forward goods post free if Cash sent with order. Don’t forget to mention your size. R; HANNAH & CO: f LTD., NO LAMBTON QUAY AND 108 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. 1 . - DAYLIGHT LOADING, AND EFFICIENT At first blush it seems almost impossible to produce a really sound and efficient daylight loading film Camera that can bo bought for 11/9 —yet it is true. The British-made “Maxim” snapshot Cameras are a .revelation of good workmanship and real utility'at a very low price. For beginners in photography, and especially for the boys and girls, they are admirable. ‘ ; Here are the sizes and prices: No. 1,2 i x 2i; No. 2,2 J x 31; No. 3, 21 x 4J. 11/9. 15/-. 20/-. Inspection will show you that these are not toys, but practical instruments, capable of turning out good results. WATERWORKS WORD IS WATERWORKS BOND. If goods supplied or work done fail to satisfy you are cordially invited to let us know abuut it. WATERWORTHS, LTD:, 886 LAMBTON QUAY, 58 QUEEN STREET, 705 COLOMBO STREET. ~ WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND. (Opp. Triangle), CHRISTCHURCH.

London and Lancashire inSURANCE CO.. LTD. ; FlRE—Building,. and/or Ccntenta of every description. MARINE —All dames of Marine Insnr- , *noe» including Passengers’ Baggage, covered for any voyage. Wool covered from sheep's back to London. ! ACCIDENT — Workers’ Compensation, Personal Accident, and Sickness Policies. Plato-glass and Fidelity Guarj antes Insurance. MOTOR-CAR — Comprehensive policies covering damage by Fire and Accil dent. — Full particulars and rates on application to Johnston and Co., Ltd., Agents I and Attorneys, 168 Featherston Street, Wellington. 'Phone 319. S. P. ANDREW, Photographer. STUDIOS—--10 Willis Street, Wellington. I An interesting Exhibit of CAMERA WORK in two beautiful Processes—f'lNDlA PROOF" and MONOCHROME. > is now on view (downstairs), at the above Studios, 10 Willis Street. NEW TEL. NUMBER—(See S. P. ANDREW, Studios), 1233. ' KLOTHEB LOTHES THAT KOUNT. Try— H. GOTLIEB, 248 Lambton Quay (Upstairs). . "The High-class Tailor." THE Leading Tailors—Kitto and Son, 132 Willie St. (upstairs). Our Spring and Summer Suitings are now opened up. Exclusive designs in checks and stripes. Visit our Showroom and choose a Suit which will carry the mark of distinction. Saltaire (guaranteed colours), in blues and Greys, always in ■tock. Drees Suits and Lathes’ Costumes a Specialty. Telephone 2312. (A Card.] Mr H L. Gt,OV E R, DENTAL SURGEON. I Mandel’s Buildings, 101 Willis Street Tel. 800.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 172, 9 April 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 172, 9 April 1923, Page 6

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