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BUSINESS NOTICES. .\■•- - - - - IN MEN’S CLOTHING as in every department, will you find GENUINE REDUCTIONS ’ DURING KIRKCALDIE’S GREAT WINTER SALE And when you consider the Kirkcaldie quality you 11 realise the advisability of purchasing now. These are not “Throw-outs”' usually associated with the word “sale” but the very pick' of our fine stocks offered at ** , genuine reduced prices. Men’s Sac Suits, English, well-cut and finished. Usually 95/- and 97/6. Now 59/6 Another good line of oddments in Men’s English Sac Suits Medium colours. Usually 105/-. Now 69/6 Men’s Odd Sports Coats, good strong Tweed, suitable for working. Usually 25/- to 37/6. Now 17/6, 19/6 and 25/Odd Lots, left-overs in Men’s Hardwearing Trousers. Usually 19/6 to 25/-. Now All at 14/11 Men’s Cotton Mixture Dressing Gowns. Usual price 35/- to 47/6. Now 19/6 Men’s Warm Winter Overcoats, in Dark Browns and Greys. Usually 95/- to 110/-. Now 59/6 Tweed Travelling Ulsters in Dark Grey, lined with Wool Tweed Two-way Collar.' English. Usually £6/19/6 and £7/17/6. Now 97/6 Tweed Macintosh Coats, with compressed Rubber, in Grey Check. Usually 39/6 and 49/6. Now 29/6 and 39/6 Dark Grey Chesterfield Overcoats, Barran English Tailored. Leftover lines. Sizes only 3, 4 and 5. Usually 97/6 to £6/6/Now 59/6 to 79/6 MAIL your order—we pay postage KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD. WELLINGTON *

T CP’DON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE — Buildings and Contents of every description. MARINE—AII Classes of Marine Insurance, including Passengers’ Baggage covered for any voyage. Wool covered from sheep’s 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 and 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 S. P. ANDREWS STUDIOS, 10 WILLIS STREET. ■THIS EXHIBITION contains FINE EXAMPLES OF MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY — PORTRAITS OF NOTE, and Beautiful examples of MINIATURE PAINTING. y BOUQUETS FOR G LEND AY The New Cutter at MILLIGAN’S, KELBURN AVENUE. Are daily given to Mr. Milligan. Bouquets have also been given on behalf of THE BRITISH WEAVERS, who designed the HANDSOME SUITINGS they are now showing. p W. W R I G H T, SURGEON DENTIST, Specialising Full and Partial Sets of Teeth, and Gold Inlays, “THE DOMINION” BUILDING, Opposite Public Library. Phones: Surgery 47—526, Itcs. 45—264. pR. J. LEE-JONES, DENTAL SURGEON, • Has Removed from 12 Boulcott Street To Rooms 212 and 213. Second Floor, T. AND G. BUILDING, ' Lambton Quay. Tel. 49-716. LEGAL. MR. R. ROBERT SCOTT, LL.B., Barriste’ < and Solicitor, has resumed practice at T. AND G. BUILDING (First Floor), Grey Street. Telephone 41 —610. D. MACGOUN, SURGEON DENTIST, Specialising Exclusively in ArtiCeial i Dentures, Has REMOVED to 24 THE TERRACE. yy J. H. HAASE, " DENTAL SURGEON, Lat of Hoby and Haase, 63 Willis Street, next Duthie'a. Phones: Surgery. 40—586: Res. 20—423 J£ITTO AND SON, THE LEADING TAILORS, 132 WILLIS STREET (Upstairs). 7L] O R R 1 S FOSSEY. SURGEON DENTIST, 63 Manners Street. Tel. 40 —236. Hours, 9 u.m. to 6 p.m. Friday. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. TnDREWS & JACKSON, / DENTISTS, 132 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON HOURS: 9 to 6. FRIDAYS: 9 to 9. 'PHONE 28—347. Masseur & Chiropodist, Brittain’s Buildings, 56 Manners Street. Pi O. JORGENSEN. 1.5.T.M., London. V. Tel., \43—802. & BAYLEY, lit- SURGEON DENTIST, 22 THE TERRACE. WELLINGTON. 56 The Terrace. Tel. 41—449. Specialising s in Dental Radiology, lyrorhoea and Extractions. LOWER HUTT. ci T WATKINS, 8.D.5., Dental Surgeon. New Self-Help Buildings, Phone 150. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; Evenings, 7-8.39,

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 261, 4 August 1928, Page 8

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