SHOE VALUES FOR WOMEN. KIRfCC’ALDIE’S SHOE DEPARTMENT always offers bettor values than can be obtained elsewhere, for the simple reason that every pair is made expressly fm- «s, under the most critical supervision. There are not any job lots hero. QUALITY, STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP AXIS SECOND TO NONE. FIT AND COMFORT ABE GUARANTEED. PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Hore's a Useful List: The "CITY” Black Patent Colt Derby Lace Boot, nice medium round toe, welted. The "AMHERST,” Ladies’ Patent Derby Shoe, neat short front, c^ca^ 6 The "CITY P. R.’’ Black Vici Derby Lace Boot, Welted. Mcdiuin The "AMHERST P. R.” Tan Glaco Derby Oxford, on the latest: American Suing Last, PRICE -os. bd. "L. DONGOLA," Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoe, a neat medium toe, welted short front, PRICE .Ms. fed. Tin- "XNFELICE,” Black Glace Derby Oxford; smart American “RONA,” Glace Lace Shoe, patent cap, pump sole. A nice light and comfortable Shoe for the warm weather, PRICE liS. M. The "fOGNTESS.” Tan Glace Oxford, a medium pointed toe, Cuban heels, welted PRICE Ms. "NEW CYRUS,’’ Glace Kid Lace Shoe, straight patent cap, medium round toe, ExvlUL I«J3. IKI. The "PRINCETON,’’ Tan Glace Lace Oxford, medium round toe, weltecl Cuhan heel, PRICE 21s. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.
TO LAWYERS, JUDGES, JUSTICES, Etc. jgEFORE PLACING TOUR ORDERS ELSEWHERE FOR BINDING GAZETTE LAW REPORTS. " MERCANTILE GAZETTE.” CALL OR 'PHONE 2449. CALL OR 'PHONE 2449. YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES LOWER THAN OTHERS, with Superior Work. BEING THE PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS OF THE ABOVE PUBLICATIONS, we can arrange for Missing Parts. "NEW ‘ ZEALAND TIMES” JOBBING DEPARTMENT. ■—* mHE Mercantile Agency, H. G. DUN J- AND CO., Established 1841. For the Promotion and Protection of Trade. 204 Branches. Status Reports and Collection of Overdue Accounts. Nathan's Buildings, Wellington. J. AND A. WILSON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. 54. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Telephone 905.
“The Tailor from London.” JAKES A. DOHERTY (Lately with D. Milligan) Has opened business a* 203 Lambtcn Quay, almost opposite the “ Times ” office. Catting and fitting smart Dress and Frock Balts was his daily round and common task in the Old Country. The agency for making his Patented Seamless Knse-grlp Riding Breeches was accepted by leading tailors in thirty of the principal towns of Great Britain. His'SpeoiaUty will be: Best Materials and Workman* ship procurable.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6970, 9 November 1909, Page 4
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