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READY-TO-WEAR HATS! STYLISH AND INEXPENSIVE HATS SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOB, IMMEDIATE WEAR. THESE Rcady-to-Weur J fats cost very little, but for all that they aro neat ' and pretty, and aro eminently adapted for holiday and knockabout wear. There are, of course, a number of other Stylish Mats that are marked at very low prices to be seen in our Millinery Saloon. The following will give an idea of the cheapness of the Ready-to-SVear Hats:— BURNT AND PUTTY STRAW HATS, trimmed velvet band, at 7s Gd each. TUSCAN AND PUTTY STRAW HATS, trimmed and bound velvet, at 8s Gdeach LARGE COARSE STKAW HATS, trimmed with velvet bow, at 9s 6d each. BURNT STRAW HATS, droop shapes, in all colours, bound and trimmed with velvet ribbon, ut Ss Oil each. CORDED SILK LOUNGE HATS, stitched; these are available in all fashionable colours, at 12s Cd each. LUSTRE MOTOR HATS, stitched brims, in all wanted shades, at Cs Cd each. WHITE EMBROIDERY HATS, in large shapes, at 9s Gd each. LABGE WHITE EMBROIDERY HATS, trimmed velvet ribbon, at 12s Gd eacb. BROWN CANVAS HATS, trimmed with velvet ribbon, at 12s 6a each. TUSCAN HAT, th muslin; very smart, at IGs Gd. LAEGE TUSCAN STRAW HAT, ti KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. LITTLE FOLKS' SHOES THAT WEAR! 3 take a pride In offering these lines '■ for Girls. Wo have taken partic ed from the most durable leather, are the is the most important essential of a Girl' of accurate fitting and stylish ehoes ular pains to see that the soles—selectbest obtainable. You know that this FULL VALUE AMD SATISFACTION GIRLS' CHROME OXFORD SHOES, Sewn. 7 to Id, 6s fid ; 11 to 1,7 s Gd. GIRLS' KID TWIN BAR SHOES, Tan or Black. 7 to 10, Gs 6d; 11 to 1,7 s 6d. GIRLS' KID BUTTON SHOES, Tan or Black. 7 to JO, 7s Cd; U to 1. 8s Gd. GIRLS' KID DERIiY SHOES, Tan or Black. 7 to 3l£\ 7s 6d; 11 to 1,8 s 6d. GIRLS' TAN KID CROMWELL SHOES. 7 to 10, 7s 9d; 11 to 1, , GIRLS' CHROME LACE BOOTS, 7 to 10, 6s 9d; 11 to 1,7 s 9d. GIRLS' CHROME BUTTON BOOTS, 7 to 10, Gs Ud; 11 to 1,7 s lid. GIRLS' 'BLACK KID BUTTON BOOTS, Patent Caps. 7 to 10, 7a 9d; 11 to 1,8 s 9d. GIRLS' TAN KID BUTTON BOOTS, 7 to 10, 8s 9d; 11 to 1,9 s 9d. WHITE FCftS OUE MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. FE^REH! CO., LTD.; THE BIGV BOOT MARTS, WELLINGTON.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. LINOLEUMS CARPETS CARPET SQUARES TABLE LINEN SHEETING LAOT CURTAINS TABLE COVERS, &c. .MATS AND RUGS SPECIAL BARGAINS. [COKES of Customers admit that, for First-class Quality, Choice , and Moderate Pr:'i is nothing in the City to surpass our Stock of above Goods. For the next few days we are offering some Big Reductions in all of tho above lines. GEORGE "WINDER, Winder's Corner CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. IMMEDIATE ACTION In placing MID-SUMMER SUIT ORDERS at MILLXGAFS EELBmE AvmjE will ensure both Pleasure and Comfort to the wearer during 1 the hot weather. .£2,000 WORTH OF LONDON'S LATEST SUMMER SUITINGS TO SELECT FROM.

WE STOCK FASHIONS SMARTEST PRODtTCnOIIS from the leading British Looms, Angolas, CheTiots, Donegala, Flannels, Harris Tweeds, Serges, Worsteds. WE PEODUCE the HIGHEST-CIiASS TAILORING because onr Expert Cutters are men of experience, taste and skill; our worlc people are the most competent in the Dominion, and all wori is carried out on the premises under careful superrision. E. NORTON & CO. (Lata.ZING &..MUIR) Merchant Tailors, 254 Lambton Quay. W. LITTLE JOHN & SON ESTABLISHED 1879 Manufacturers and Importers of HIGH-CLASS JEWELLEEY, WATCHES. SILVEEWAEE and SPECTACLES 222 and 224 LAMBTON QUAY :: WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7336, 14 January 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7336, 14 January 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7336, 14 January 1911, Page 4

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