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business notices. FOR THOSE WHO DESIRE WARMTH AND STYLE IN GLOVES AND HOSIERY No need now to sacrifice style to assure comfort—Kirkcaldie’s combine the two in this offering of quality gloves and hose for Winter wear. MAIL YOUR ORDERPOSTAGE PAID An ALL-WOOL GLOVE, with neat contrasting turn-back cuff in Fawn, Grey, Tan and Beaver. SPECIAL PRICE, 1/11. The LEATHERETTE GLOVE, a neat lined Fabric Glove with Fur-trimmed cuff, in Nude and Beaver. PRICE 4/11 The ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, Beamless, suitable to wear under silk Hose, and also excellent for morning wear, in shades of Grey, Champagne and Fawn, French Nude. PRICE 2/11. The very reliable MORLEY’S SILK AND WOOL-LINED HOSE, fully fashioned in a variety of shades, suitable for both dull and sunny days. PRICE 7/1.1. Plenty of cold days yet to come, when you will appreciate heavier .Gloves and Hosiery—and be pleased with your vise selection from— KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD.

T ONDON AND LA NC aS JU INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE - Buildings, and Contents of every description. MARINE- All ( l-isses ut Marine Insur ance, including Passengers’ Baggage covered for any voyage. Wool covered from slieep’e back to London. ACCIDENT - Workers Compensation, Personal Accident, and Sickness Policies, Plate-glass, and Fidelity Guarantee Insurance. MOTOR-CAR - Comprehensive Policies covering damage by Fire and Accident Full particulars anu rates on application to Johnston and Co., Ltd., Agents and Attorneys, 166 Featherston Street, Wellington. ’Phone 40 —562. EXHIBITION NEW PHOTOGRAPHS Are now being shown at the & P, ANDREWS STUDIOS 10 WILLIS STREET. 1 THIS EXHIBIT cor tains FINE EXAMPLES OF MODER ; PHOTOGRAPHY— PORTRAITS OF NOTE, and Beautiful examples of miniature painting. THE FAMOUS ENGLISH CUTTER, MR. CHARLES GLENDAY, Who is a Pastmaster in Cutting DRESS SUITS, and DINNER SUITS, Hau been engaged by MILLIGAN’S, KELBURN AVENUE. Their Customers express Golden Opinions of his work. OKIUS F O 8 3 E Y. SURGEON DENTIST, 63 Manners Street. Tel. 40—236. Hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m, to 0 p.m. yy J. H. HAASE, i DENTAL SURGEON, Lat of Hoby and Haase, 63 Willis Street, next Duthie’e. Phones: Surgery, 40—586; Res. 20—423 JJISS A. TIREMAN, PUBLIC TYPIST, Room 202, Second Floor, ■' New T. and G. Buildings, CORRESPONDENCE, DUPLICATING, & MANUSCRIPT. Telephone 41—495. LEGAL. Tlfß. R. ROBERT SCOTT, LL.B., ■I”- 4 - Barrister and Solicitor, has resumed practice at T. AND G. BUILDING (First Floor), Grey Street. Telephone 41—610. A NDREWS & JACKSON, DENTISTS, 132 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON HOURS: 9 to 6. FRIDAYS: 9 to 9. 'PHONE 28—347. Masseur & Chiropodist, Brittain’n Buildings, 56 Manners Street. CO. JORGENSEN, 1.5.T.M., London. • Tel., 43—802. MrTrICHMOND DUNN. DENTAL SURGEON. SPECIALISING IN PYORRHOEA TREATMENT. 23 Moleawortb Street. Tel. 41—880 J£ITTO AND SON, THE LEADING TAILORS. 132 WILLIS STREET (Upstairs). IP S. B A Y L E Y, SURGEON DENTIST, 56 The Terrace. Tel. 41—449. Specialising in Dental Radiology, Pyrorhoea and Extraction!). Prohibition of importation of the " double-backed hook, known as the "strokehauler’a hook,” will bo urged upon the ' Government if a remit approved by the council of the North Canterbury Acclimatisation Society recently, is adopted by (be annual conference of societies, to be held late in August, or early in September (says the “Times”). Mr. W. D. Berry, who introduced the matter, said that the hooks, which lie believed were not used in sea fishing, were imported in large quantities. He bad hauled .t -owl deal of stroke-hauling material out of the Rakaitt, and had seen many of the hocks.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 246, 18 July 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 246, 18 July 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 246, 18 July 1928, Page 10