IE WE'CAN GET THE PKIOE'" WE?;-.-. That about expresses. tJ» ideas of most retailers, but it docs not express ours. Perhaps we take a. moro seriona view of the rolativo positions of retailor and customer, at all oTQjits we believe thjit we are merely trustees for , our customers, bound by the responsibilities involved in, that position to do our in . the interests of those who make their purchases here. "We are entitlod to a profit—it is the paymont for our services, and that profit is all that we are entitled to. and all that wo want. To seclv a bigger profit by asking a bigger price, simply because, wa know wo can got it, is not honest, and we will not here it. Our prioos are fixed on the of a fair profit to ourselves, and that jg why our prices are so jiiucU more reasonable and so much wore moderate than others. - r " ' SUMMER DRESSES, The snatches of fine warm weather are portents of the hot timio coming, Why not make a selection of the. dress for the hot months. You will see all that is fashionable and stylish here, and the prices are right. . . , •• - DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES, in muslin, voile and silk; in Princess and high-waisted ■ styles; A charming dress is in white Filet bodice, : with broad bretelles and ends of Chane silk covered with heavy Guipure laoe with pattern corded, vest of tuoked net . with gold fancy stitching down, contro folded sleeve; very fioll skirt, trimmed glace : folds and tucked panels. " ' / ' At £8 185. 6d, SMART WASHING DRESSES, in plain coloured and striprd Zephyrs, in American shirt-waist stylo, or with small lace vesta or yoke?, nicely cut skirts, . , • -From 16s. 6a,. DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES, in delicately coloured.fabrics,, such as printed voiles, silk; canvas, liberty silks, delaines, and muslins," are marked at' 635. to 10 guineas, SIMPLE COTTON DRESSES.—BIouse and Skirts "in "stripes, checks; and plain coloured zephyrs or cambrics, with lace yokesothers with, plaip, puritan collars of embroidery' and silk ties. I At 16s, 63. to 375. 6fl, EPiRING COSTUMES.—These are in every variation of th 6 " Directoire " style, and are made of face-cloths, lustres, and light-weight serges, 1 An exceedingly stylish gown is in light Sase-blue satin face cloth, with three-quarter cut-away coat trimmed selfcolour silk braid, or roll collar of palest green satin. - The skirt iS'long and full with *'• hps-pleatß\downirontr ! '^.... ' , ' ;, : Price, . gulinoas. Others from 725;6d. to 10 guineas. IWEED WALKING SUITS are still a necessity, and the NEW- PATTERNS are very pretty. Tba fittirig hip coat, with, well-flared skirtris. tlie. smartest thing for travelling or country wear; . v''...'/■"T"-,:'."-'. f - 'At 533, 6d. to I°ss. A, PRINCESS RORE, }n .white'ground silk muslin, with graduated black spots and broad .'black satin bands, high-waisted bodice with pointed vest of white lace outlined with pale blue, tucked corselet and broad band $t fipot of skirt. A remarkably pretty • drees. At £8 Ss, TWEED WALKING SKIRTS.—One of the smartest of theso is made in a light ground ' striped tw?ed wjth broad wpvsn band of s?lf-?iv?ck at foot, Groy, green, brown, and DUST AND RACE COATS, in Shantung and Tnssore silk, lustre, and Sicilian. The prevailing style is a loose full length coat with the new sleeve cut right up into tho. collari ajid smartJy trimmed with laces and embroidered galoons. ' At 225. 6d. to 89s. 6q. FACE-CLOTH RACE COATS,- in the newest Japanese effects. A particularly smart coat "is in cinnamon brown, with; collar and roll front of Tussore silk, hand-embroidered in floral dosigps, slashed at sides and lacud with bjack silk cords, which with the black satin stole that falls from the neck, gives the required relief in colour. At £8 18s. 6d. ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS,/LTD. ; . , . ; .. C 512 I— — ...i .... .-J , PLEASE NOTE.!', OUR KE-BUILDMG SALE POSITIVELY ' CLOSES MONDAY, AUGUST 31. ./ ;V WONDfRFUL BARGAINS/, EVERY DAY THIB WEEK. A FEW MORE LINES TO BE FORCED OUT AT TEMPTING: PRICES. New Summer Gpods are crowding in upon'usi 'so-we-are making . desporata efforts to clear out th? balance. pf 'ouy • Oddg'and Ends and ' Broken Sizes during the next few days'. ' '. , : All. GRAPES OF FOOTWEAR AT GENUINE BARCAIN PRICES. Call on us this weak and buy CHEAP BOOTS for .yourself and family, NEXT WEEK WJU BE TOO LATE. • SATURDAY NEXT IS THE LAST DAY; . HANNAH'S SALE. BETAIL STORES: LAMBTON. QUAY AND CUBA. STREET. ... : ...... ;;r~; ( CBIO
THE YEAR'S GREAT CLOTHINQ EVENT IS SPRING APPAREL! YTTHATEVER Fashion says is so, in MEN'S. SUIT 'MATERIALS AND STYLES is at the VV ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, in Kelburne-" Avenue. ' We suit, the moat up-to-date men of good taste in dress, and we offer our clients for this BDrine a stock that is better than any previous showings. '.Call,at, vour first chance and select from the cream of LOGON'S SPRING SUITINGS. 9 0. -'MILLIGAK.a ; : MERCHANT TAILOR. C 633 , . ; ,;;:PIANOS.'' ■■■' THE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness ! of tone, perfect action, beauty and const ruction. It is an ,ideal instrument, and is used by'pusiciaus of note. It has : proved its superiority for' years! and, chanus by its uweet and powerful,yet sympathetic, tone. Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse,- opposite the Grand Hotel;' 34 Willis Street. THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO QQ, MONET TO LEND. F " E> EAELEAUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR " AVVAKITEA,-' HUNTEIIVILLE, TJOBERT COOE, Solioitor, 200- Lamhton —- 11 . Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in sums aUJtVEYS of all kinds undertaken and at, of oGIOO and ppwjirds, at Current Rates,' C 648 )° tended t'e promptlj at Moderate Cost. ' • ■ ' '■ ' , '. i'r. - C 835 - A W ELLS NEWTON MONEY TO LEND. . ■ (Late of Richmond and Newton), — ' SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER PH. PUTNAM, During temporary absence this month clients SOLICITOR, • ««,» MWaiHHPHto to Goldje'e i< el _ 5750 Routh'fl Building's (First Floo?), " . :V ; . ~ —— FEATOERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. ©E^.FORTH S. MACKENZIE V' g724 o BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, XJ OG Q4 R D AND HOUS E, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. " ARCHITECTS, 1 ' ' "" ""—" —' ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA A« BARRISTER AND SOLIQITQJEt, H 1 ; BUILDINGS, < ROUTE'S BUILDINGS, ' - HUNTER STREET FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON, STREETS,, ■ " ' - 637 (Second Floor). Pleasq t«J?e lift, QSQ7 —— : ; • T' - tjulkley. and didsbury, 1 "THE DOMINION."- 91 waLIS^TREE^WELLINGTON. ' Telephone No. 216. * C6Q3 • NOTICE TO ADVEBTISEBB. . ... . ...u„ , TJOBERT R. RICHMOND, C.E. ___ AND CIVIL ENGINEER* IT. is necessary , that AI/Jt'iJItATIONS for Harpourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phono 2093* Standing Advertisements should be re- Authorised by Government to Survey Native ceived at the Office, Dominion Avenue, off Lpnds, ,KAJ -OTCSL 1/ipenscd to carry out 'Lombton Quay, before 12 noon, to ensure ' Lan<J Transfer Surveys. Cg2s change being made & th« following day'? i6gqe. _■ -■ ; ■' /_ '/ \ Alterations for Monday's issue must be re- x EO. P.'DAVIES, SURGEON DENTIST eeived on Fridw, JU (Late"Phil.,'U.S.A., and Edinb,)' ' . . WOODWARD STREET (three doors from Address 4} {ogmnjpoatwng to ... . Lindsays Corner). rwrm Hours, 9 to 5 j telephone 2870. THE MANAGER. J And at re^idoac9 ( KwqO,) oYoningj,7 tg 8,«, Dominion Avenno. Off. Lambton .Quay, ' ' CBl3
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 288, 29 August 1908, Page 4
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