KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. MEN’S WINTER FOOTWEAR. “NON-TREAD-OVER” BRAND. THIS FOOTWEAR IS TEE HIGHEST GRADE MADE, AND FOR WEAR JUST NOW IT IS' UNEXCELLED. THE LEATHERS USED HAVE BEEN WELL TANNED, AND VERY CAREFULLY SELECTED, THE WORKMANSHIP IS FAULTLESS, AND EVERY PAIR WILL GIVE COMPLETE SATISFACTION. THU "HALSEY” Tan Willow Calf Derby Boots, fall round toes, stout welted, soles,'unlined. AT 20s Gd a pair. jfHE "DREADNOUGHT',” Tan’ Willow Calf Laco Boots, full round toes, heavy winter soles', wide welts, lined throughout, with stout leather. THE "HUMBER,” Tan Willow Calf Derby Scots, full round toes., heavy winter soles, wide welts, lined with leather. AT 30s a l-au. ‘ITTU "CAMPELLO,” Black Moor Calf Derby Boots, waterproof throughout, watertight tongue to top, stout soles. AI Jjs Gd a pan. THU "WARWICK.” Horsc-hido Front Derby Boots, moor calf backs, halt watertight tongues, full square toes, stout soles, wide welts. AT 32s bd a pair. THE "IRONCLAD,” Zugg Watertight Shooting Hoots, full square toes, heavy soles, wide welts, lined throughout with stout call. AI 40s a pair. THE "DURO," Stout Box Calf Laco Boots, round toes, waterproof soles, wide welts, lined with linen. AT 32s 6d a pair. THE "HELICON.” Stout Box Calf Derby Boots, full round soles, lined with leather. toes, waterproof AT 31s Gd a pair. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ANOTHER FAMOUS HANNAH BOOT SALE. The New Zealand public is pretty familiar with the full meaning of tils announcement which only occurs twice a year. IT MEANS that Boots aro being Bold much below regular values. That's why our Stores were as busy as heePwtbs on Saturday. Hero are some ISO PATES 275 PAXES' 216 PAIRS 139 PAIRS 183 PAIRS MS PAIRS |23. PAIRS NEW BARGAIN GROUPS TO-DAY, MEN’S HIGH GRADE BOOTS, black and tan, broken sizes and oddments, worth 18s Gd to 255. TO CLEAR 6s lid. WOMEN’S HIGH GRADE SHOES, black .and fan, broken sizes and oddments, worth 14s Gd to IGs Gd. TO CLEAR 3s lid. WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE BOOTS, black and tan, broken sizes and oddments, worth 14s 6d to ISs 6d. TO CLEAR fe lid. WOMEN’S TAN EVENING SHOES, usually Cs Gd. SALE PRICE 3s lid. WOMEN’S COLOURED SUEDE RIBBON TIE-SHOES, in pink, save blue, green, omd mole, usually 17s Gel- SALE PRICE ll<t. WOMEN’S GLACE EVENING SHOES. A mixed lot and broken sizes. Some worth 8s Gd. TO CLEAR 2s lid. CHILDREN’S 4to 7 LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS, Ford’s pump soles, black or ten, usually Gs Gd. TO CLEAR 2s lid. BIG DISCOUNTS OFF REGULAR LINES. 'AT HANNAH’S SALE, , WELLINGTON. SALE ON AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. yIKBHBPo* Ey Special Appointment to His Excwle ncyLord Islington and Purveyor to Bellamy’s and the Principal Clubs. DON’T SMOKE INFERIOR TOBACCO! WjQOLDEN It dps you harm, and there is No Economy in it. CLOUD” MIXTURE—a skilful blend of Virginian, Oriental, and Latakia Tobaccos. This is a mixture -that never dries the throat or bites tie tongue. jDaunaewfoze of Ttobacco have repeatedly expressed their satisfaction at the higli merit of "GOLDEN CLOUD.” Packed in 11b, ilb, and 4H> tins —8s per lb. PREPARED rfc \\r iDM *TP TOBACCONIST. ONLY BY K< W. AJKIYII I , 290 LAMBTON QUAV FOB THE CHILLY FEELING . WHISKY J AND PUEIEI. * VISITORS TO NEW ZEALAND’S WONDERLAND SHOULD STAY AT THE CEiBSER HOTEL. WHAKAREWAREWA, ROTORUA. grrmATED in a unique position close to the WONDERFUL GEYSERS AND MAORI SETTLEMENT. From the verandah visitox-s have constant op poartunity of witnessing the Geysers Playing, and of studying Native Life and Customs. The Hotel possesses its own PRIVATE HOT AND COLD MINERAL BATHS. CURATIVE TARIFF FROM 10/6 PER DAY. N-B. —Tourists staying at the Geyser Hotel aro on the spot. Coaches run at faoqueut intervals between Whakarewarewa and the Rotorua Sanatorium, and vice rwnsa. TO THE .WATERSIDE WORKERS. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES AND OTHERS. T present there is a deal of uneasine63 in Business and Farmers’ Circles as to the nature of the Reciprocity Agreement with Commonwealth, as it ia rumoured Grain, Flour, and Produce will appear on the Free List, Dominion and Commonwealth. If it is true it will be farewell to the small Dominion as a producer, as this will be merely a dump inc ground for the surplusages of the mighty Commonwealth, thus depriving you of the handling of the raw material. Under Protection you have two handlings. but with Free Trade Reciprocity von would only have one, without meniouiug how it would ruin the small man ’ u land and cause more unemployuent, „ ... To prove that the Commonwealth is anxious for an outlet for its increasing surplusages, appended is copy of report received from Melbourne from Messrs Brown and Bureau, dated Juno 3rd. 1313. Report as follows "Flour: Export demand has fallen away, and milling at present rates is unprofitable on ruling prices of wheat and milling oflal. Several of oux largest mills intend closing down next month owing to slackness of trade.” It in obvious, Canada, America, Argentime. and India have secured tho Eastern trade, which explains tho Commonwealth's eagerness for Reciprocity to keep ita people employed and ours unemployed. WHICH. DO. TOD -PREFER? PROFESSIONAL. TT IRK AND WILSON. X SOLICITORS, PANAMA STREET. WELLINGTON. Money to Lend on approved Freehold Securities at Lowest Rates ruling in tht Dominion. Apply at once. /ri OLD AND ARCUS Vr PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, Ac countants’ Chambers. Johnston street Wellington. TNODGLAS, SIB KENNETH, Solicitor. 81, Hunter street. Money to Lend in any Sums on approved Freehold Security (at Lowest Current Rates). Repayment by Instalments can bo arranged. BUSINESS NOTICES ENGAGEMENT RINGS. TktOW is a favourable opportunity for X” selecting one of our famous GEM RINGS. Best selection and most genuine in tho City. G. T. WHITE. JEWELLER. 274. Lambton quayl rjTHE Mercantile Agency, R. G. DUN AND CO. Established 1841. For the Promotion and Protection of Trade 212 Branches. Status Reports and Collection of Overdue Accounts. Nathan’s Building, Wellington. FOR INFORMATION RELATING TO pATENTS AND TRADE MARK CONSULT BALDWIN AND RATWARD. PATENT ATTORNEYS, XZ. Insurance Buildings, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8483, 18 July 1913, Page 6
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