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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LIMITED, MEN'S FOOTWEAR. WE have just landed a fresh shipment of "REGAL" AMERICAN SHOES, which represent the highest grade of footwear manufactured in the United States. Here axe four excellent styles— KING CALF BLtJCHER CUT LACE , BOOTS, full calf leg, wide ewingr last, very high toe. AT 3I/6 APAm KING KID BLI7OHER CUT LACE BOOTS, full round swing last, very high toe. AT OA/. A PAIR, PATENT COLT DERBY SHOE, high Cuban heels, , full ewing American last, very high toe. A *29/6 APAIR VELOUR CALF OXFORD SHOES, full round swing last. The very latest American style. AT OQ /„ A PAIR MEN'S CLOTHING. s SMART READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING, full of style and snap, and quite inexpensive. FLANNEL LOUNGE SUITS, lined or unlined, English tailor-made, in plain grey and striped flannels. AT 42/6 TO Q S/m SPORTS SUITS, in plain flannel, Harris tweed, Homespun, and Donegal tweed, with long trousera or breeches, Eng. lieh tailor-made. AT 35/- T0 63A LIGHT FANCY WASHING VESTS, in plain colours, stripes or lace effects, with cellular back 5 best English manufacture. AT 6/ll TO 17/6 BATH GOWNS, made of the best Turkish towelling, with collar or hood and girdles to match. AT I9/6 T0 35/USEFUL NOVELTIES FOR THE HOME. Here are four USEFUL ITEMS ithat should find a place in every home-— THE "LADIES' PRIDE," a combination, fruit and vegetable parer, elicer, apple cover, and cabbage cutter. AT nY EACH THE "LADIES' FRIEND," a combination broiler, toaster, and cooker. PRICE -I /m/ m THE IMPROVED SPRING CLOTHES PEG ; three dozen in a box. PRICE -| /. A BOX THE "DAISY" FLY KILLER is neat, and will not soil or injure anything that comes in contact with it. Clean and effective. " PRICE -I I * KIBKOALBIE & STAINS, LIMITED. A MAN LIKES A PIPE HE can Btick to and keep fond of. He needs a Pipe faithfully made, of the Best Briar. LOEWE ("L. and Co.") PIPES ARE THE HIGHEST GRADE. "L. and Co." ARE UNRIVALLED. "L. and C 0.," THE SMOKER'S "HOUSEHOLD WORD." "L. and C 0.," AN IDEAL XMAS PRESENT. A large range of these Pipes can be seen at ARMirS, from 3s od to 12s 6d; also, in cases of 1, 2, 3, and 4 Pipes, 17s 6d to 100s. ' * E, W. ARMIT, TOBACCONIST, 290, LAMBTON-QUAY. By Special Appointment to His Excellency flSjSgttt Lord Islington. E. NORTON AND CO., (Late King and Muir), 254, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. THE OLDEST HIGH-CLASS TAILORING BUSINESS IN' THE DOMINION. Established 1858. Consignments of Speciallyselected SEASONABLE SUITINGS arriving by. . each Home steamer. MEDITATIONS t AFTER the holiday jaunfc you are thinking how shabby your clothes are. \ Come, then, and make a selection of material— let as run the tape over you, and soon your clothing 'thoughts will be agreeable ones. MO&RISON & PENNEY, TAILORS, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. BE PHOTOGRAPHED before seeing SPECIMENS and PRICES. KINSEY, Lambton-quay. The*ENLARGEMENT we GIVE YOU will bring all your friends. SEE NAME KINSEY ON SHOWCASES. LAMBTON-QUAY. HIGGINSON AND MACSHANE, " Sharebrokers, Accountants, and General Agents, 143, Featherston-strdet* .Wellington. Telegrams " Mu'mion,"

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1913, Page 6