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TRUNKS, BAGS, Etc..AT THE p.IC. Everyone must travel around more or less if it is neither very far nor very often. And everybody in moving about needs to be provided with a bag or suit case that is sightly as well as secure. This is where our Travelling Requisite Department comes to your aid. The D.I.C. are probably able to show you a bigger and better selection than you can see elsewhere and at prices that are exceeding low. GENTLEMEN'S SUIT CASES, in Solid leather, best plated mounts, 95/- ' 105/-, 120/-, to 200/COMPBESSED FIBKE SUIT CASES, with lock and leather edges at 8/0, 10/6. 12/6, 14/6,16/6 GREEN CANVAS SUIT CASES, with strong brass look, bound leather edges, 18/6, 17/6, 19/-, 20/LADIES' EXTENDING DRESS CASES, compressed fibre cane, with - straps and handle at 8/6. 9/6, 10/6,12/6, to 16/6 LADIES' HAT BOXES, in black leather, 3 to 6 cones at 29/6 STEEL HAT BOXES, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 to 12/6,' according to size STEEL TRUNKS, extra strong, 13/6,15/6 17/6 to 23/6 CABIN TBUNKS, regulation size for the berths of all Mail boats. Trunks to travel with AMERICAN CABIN TBUNKS, 26/6, 29/6 , PLAIN BLACK OVEBLANDEES, with tray, 49/6 to 75/ELAIN TAN OVE GLANDERS, with tray, 47/6, 57/6 TAN FIBBE CANE CABIN TBUNKS, with tray, 50/- 63/CABIN TBUNK, with welted leather, two strong straps and flap, length 82 inch, width 18meh, depth 12inch at 59/6 COMPRESSED CANE CABIN TBUNKS, bound with ash hoops, with tray, special value, 99/6 .'. , '. GREEN CANVAS CABIN TRUNKS, with tray, at 49/6, 59/6, 03/COMPBESSED CANE AND FIBBE TBUNKS, for lightness and dur- _ ability they are unequalled. D.I.G. D.I.C. FURNITURE. OUR, GEE AIT CLEARING SALE OF FURNI-™-Tr^Tt7£Er WAREHOUSE STOCK WILL CONSATURDAY, JANUARY 15th. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY* EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED by S 3 1-3 Per Cent. § Country Orders Packed Free of Charge.' ■7/ .11:. \L>,:\ ■•::'■::.- .".v::": ? W.F. SHORTT, LTD., 4 WILLIS STREET,'WELLINGTON. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, MANUFACTURERS, and ; IMPORTERS. ADVICE TO BOWLERS and inspect our splendid, stock of Footwear before leaving Wellington. , We can supply you with. THE BEST BOOTS MADE AT PRICES BELOW ALL OTHERS WE CAN GIVE YOU A SHOEMAKER* FIT, AND OUR VALUES /ARE. WITHOUT DOUBT,' THE BEST IN THE DOMINION. , Men's Chrome Goloshed Bals. the "G" 1 Men's Glace TSd Derby Open-front, Bals, Brand-. Grand value," 10s 6d. ■'"r.'most popular, ,17b Cd, 19s 6d, 215., Men's Glace Kid Goloshed Bals, easy to •:■.. -wear. Latest shapes, 13s 6d, 15a 6d, Men's Box■ Calf Derby Open-front'Bals. 17s 6d. -■ "•.■■, ...stout soles, 17s 6d, 19s 6d, 21s. Men's Box Calf, Gololhed,' Bals, leather ':''■■ ■..■■■■-■>. ;. w, ! lined, stout soles, 14s 6d, Ifis 6d, Men's Tan Kid or Willow Calf Bala, 18s 6d. . ~;■"'.'/": , : ' newest styles, 14s Gd, 17b 6d, 20b, ,' AT THE BIG BOOT MARTS. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., LAMBTON QUAY ... ■, and 1 WELLINGTON. ... CUBA STREET. DELIGHTFUL ■' TAILOR : MADE " . GOWNS. WE are specialists in Ladies' Tailoring—and the wonderful ability of our artist cutlers is is recognised-, far and wide. Each gown and costume they create is a beautiful example of good taste—excellence of 6tyle, perfect flut, fit and finish. Our assortment of distinctive' fabrics in .delightful shades is worth any lady's attention. ELLIS & NOBLE. LADIES' TAILORS, 31, KING'S CHAMBERS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. :,;:;:;e^r^^ : " ' ■■••• ; '< ■'•■.:■■ .'S"? v . : -: ! :. ' THE REAL"dENUJtNB : V'■ r ,;,v : ■ ■'; '^:i^ JOHNSON'S English Galvanised FENCING WIRE '£ii iOs per Ton,' net '■'<&&;■ Slightly' Diffiaged, 1 per Too, iiet cash:; ',.':■ llin.,'l3s 6dj llin;,'l4s 6d cwt.'- i> - J Also at Reduced Prices - ■ '-':':7/ : ,:■■ /free'on^traiN'here'for spot,cash' !'■;■'' ';:;'; >'!c, ; /."'- : '.3UBA'.AND MANNERS STREETS. ' .;'./7\ : ' : . ■■^hJ-^v. Carroli's CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. AFTERNOON; TEIA ROOMS. /,'p Out Orchestra, of the best-musicians procurable, play a Choice Selection of Music Every Afternoon.. Carroll's ROYAL HOTEL. AUCKLAND. It how much you pay, you cannot e city, 1 having 75 Bedrooms, 15 Bathmake or buy better Cakes thun Car- tooms (including Douche and Needle ROLL'S.:.: '. ' .J ; ' r; -■ V; Baths): .■■.■■■'■' ASSORTED CAKES for Afternoon Tea, It has also the Finest Corridor of any 3s 6d, 5s 6d, 7s 6d, IDs 6d par box. Sent Hotel in the Dominion, elaborately, furto any address on receipt of Postal Note, nished as a Lounge. ,■' ■ „ . ,' ■ . • ■ ■ to- T! n Ti t w a p A tt i?' q Most Popular Hotel with Colonial and tp fC < -r-*? « 7 - Intercolonial Travellers. Every conFrom One to Fifty Guineas sent care- Yen i e nce and comfort found in a Modern fully packed to any part of the World. Hotel. We:are also 'prepared to hire out Sil- TERMS—FROM 'Q.S PER DIEM. .: ver, China, Tables, Chairs,; etc., for Par- ',:: , ; ',- '.•'■, & ■ ~-"•...■'..• tkS 0f ™*k ''Vi "' ' :S. J. FLEWELLYN, Proprietor. / AFTERNOON; TESA ROOMS, i V M 6 (Late of Wellington). mHE Mercantile Agency, B. G. DUN X AND CO., Established 1841. For W I I VI I V the Promotion and Protection of Trade. , s 204 ■ Branches. Btatas Reports and Coir WILLIS STREET and LAMBTON lection of Overdue Accounts. Nathan'*, QXTA.Y. I Buildings. Wellington. '■■ .. The raoolleotlon of Quality remilns long after the price Is forgotten A REMARKABLE RANGE OF MID-SUMMER SUITINGS IS BEING SHOWN AT Milligan's Tailoring Warehouse m KELBURNE Avenue Having had * record Seaion Mr. MUligan was obliged to cable for a fresh IQ np)y of London'! Latest Noveltits. Gentlemen are invited to inspect and to make an aarly selection, from these specialties for Midsummar -wear MILLIGAN'S, Kolburne Avenue, Always first to show London's Latest Suitings

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7027, 15 January 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7027, 15 January 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7027, 15 January 1910, Page 4

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