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•. ; -FOSi .THE DUEBSj ' PINE tJUAIiTY" TJNEQSRWEAR and MODERATE PRICES. Tlicso are two ■ . Characteristics Of.ouf .tJnderweaEi : Examine tie details carefully and you will find ..... ithat not onlyis the we sell mom correctly made, but there are little v tiioeties. of.; {hush that-ore not to bo had in "Underwear sold elsewhere. A comparison i• ; ithe Wprkmaaishlp,.Quality, and Finiaby along 1 with' the Cost, is, or should be, i sufficient to-convino4 the tao?t sceptical. ; at Special line' of LADIES' LONGCLOTH CAMISOLES, trimmed Laoo and Hemstitched ( , ; _ At 3/6/3/11. LADIE3' LONGCLOTH, NIGHTt)IIESSES,.trIrDmed Fancy -Hemstitched Frills, At 14/11. _ fcADIES' .WHITE CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, trimmed Torcho-i and Embroidery, '|X < ■ At 7/11, 8/11,13/e, lE/6,17/e, end 25/6. ILADIES' RIBBED: VESTS; in-Light-Summer Weight, r At 1/fl, 2/3, 3/6. IADIES' WASHING PRINT, BLOO3IERS, Stripes and Checks, \ 'At i/6, 3/11, 4/6, and 5/6. ■ Collectioii'of-BLACK SILK UNDERSKIRTS; Full Deep Flounce, V 1 . At T9/6, 24/9, 27/6, 33/6. GIRLS' PRINT BLOUSES, . . ' At 3/11, 4/8, 5/8. :{;// ylyy-yyyy iyyy, tf ' .'Ay ' ~ -i: 1:: o,i -~..., - CHILDREN'S SAILOR PLEATED SKIRTS, < suitable for Seaside and Holiday Wear, to . .v , : ages from 4-to 12 years, at from 10/6 for Bmallest size. 'i 'A : /-• . H'-- -v/'•?', ' ''•. v < •v'• ; i ' '-V.V (To- bare a fine rnpply of Nice TJnderiinen for the Holidays is only a natural desire 1 - : - every vffooan has. yy,Buying is oottainly -better .;than«waking -.when it oan. be had ;• for .-.littla or.tto tronblei'and at certainly less oofct;.Como-inland-let us explain this to »• yon, creu if you -don't buy, '."Sv'T 4 'T-— : -t-=f^ !y 1 vT. v.:' * ; 'V.Vf'= -V*"-V-.r =',r.-1h : "'l V V •/-'••• - '.' C -' A'Yrft ; V: \\;} *-*; v;J• -V; ,v - : ; y. ' \-'Yv:—'. ' KIRKCALDIB & STAINS;-" LTD; 1 : . -C 512 - 'v; n.i.l 111 "■ . ♦ '•. TO' BOWLERS... 1 • CONCERNING SHOES. 1 ' ■WE HAVE THE FINEST STOOK OF BOWLING SHOES IN NEW ZEALAND. BOWLERS ATTENDING ME TOtJRNAMENT SHOULD SEE OUE SPECIALITIES. " ' ~ - DUft J»RtceS BELoW ALL OTHERS. '' \ Men's White " ChampioM," Blkck Bobber Solea, 4s. 6d, : : :i- "National,"/ White Rubber SoleS t .75i 6d.. v. - 1 '.i---.-: Men's Brown Canvas, with Stout Red Rubber Soles,'Bizes 6, 7, 8. only. ■ Usually ' .. 15s, Gd, To clear, 7s. fid. ' :'o ■ Men's White Canvas; Chrojne and Rubber Soles, 12s. fid. - Men's.White OanvaS) Stout Bed Rubber Soles, IGs. 6d. > Men's White Buckskin, Stent'Rod Etibbor Soles, 16s. Qd> - ■■■.- Men's Tall Willow Calf, Stout Red Rubber Soles, 20$. , SPLENDID VALUE, EVeRY.ONE OF THEMi , ' .a,'' HANNAH AND. CO., LTD., V RETAIL 6TOREB! LAMBTON Q UAY AND CUBA BTR6ET. We can fix New rubber soles on old shoes. ' ' ! y CBIO THE HOYAL BRINSMEAD Pi A WO. ' - . , ■ ' , THE t&EMIEB ]?UNO. fa? TiSE WOBUD. , - 1 - PROM <& GUINEAS UPWARDS. ASH OR EAtiY TERMS. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., [ , > iISitVILLIS BTKfiifl, WELLINtIX'ON. C99a mHERB MUST BE A SUBSTANTIAL REASON FOR THE REMARKABLE GROWTH OF MR, D. MiLLIGAN'S ,-VVi' .TAILORING BUSINESS, wni'tsh: is :now .the .Ltosest 'i-aiiorlbg Establishment in thi I ■■!;^^:■ : Mmlty;■iSito , ■''iUi•]i^s'.■''oußtomers.■a^armea■;wKV ; d6li^alld'■.yuallliir^■'ani f btyle;';. : it is ciear that : ■ys;.'rUhtU'i 1 beeiutho {auiioftt((Mi ot tho ( :tNULieH.'(A(LOrtlNtij HOOh'ib, whioh n'bw cbnsti-i-A--vtuteya. large Tw'e^btory':BuJidihg i ln--.ia!lijlilJiU\E;AViiiNUJ!ii': 'lilako an early call to m the ' loi the tiew r „ ~ , t'ffl ■ START THE NEW YEAR WJTM A WEW SUIT. - A : 1 rl'.rpHß FAiiiuCa 'Alilil St) UuUl) AJNU COOlf, ANX) ,\Vil iIAKE .TiLE SUi'X'S UP SO WiOTT, ' il AND GIVE iUU SO GOUil A i<Tf iiiAT iUU'Uj JNiiVER Go EISEWHEiTe Mj'ii iOUII bUIxS. ANx) WXj GuAItAhX'EE lU J|o ALXj 'X'iUli i''Oß /lis. te SM, ' BRADFOKD WOOLLEN CO., "THE yUAui'i'i lAiLOitdi" i i) LAMb'X'ON QUAY, WELLINGTON v ya;v' '.- carl STECK PIANOLA PIANO. , mHBiPOPULARITY OF S'i'xJCK PIANOLA PUNO a. Gift is UNPARALLELED, \ tontauuj the important ieituros that have made toe bl'ECii x*IANUXiA tha stand* < ' ard instrument oi Its data tiironthou* the warlcL ; 'ihe S'X'EOK PXAJNULa. i"xAj\o is an uprngiit piiaio'.of the highest grade, and, la addition, . contains within its case a complete v ■ li'hainodist and Mirtstyh Piaaolis, the omy Puno-piaying aortee efldeißDd by the greatest iir» • . 'iiig hiuiioians. It can ue By th'o aager.S'oii the keyboard in tiie usual .'way. i'teta is no .outward indication, wiueli catches the eye to distogulsh the Pianola Piano' irorn thu ■< j.Jaahthm -tjp# ef plano'ierte.- A C'UBi)IAIiWVITAIJ.Tjr« 'X'O,CAi,L IS EXl'E>iX/ED to aveh't -v Plhnola Piano, irrespective ol any intention It jurbhasfi. It unaula to call, writo tor- it will be sent free, - - BRItISH & CONTIftSWTAL PIANO CO., .6S Btt .MMt. aom m 8. LETO, ,H. 'Sole New Zealaud Agent—Archibald, Smith, "I 110 ,»»; weary, rundown, and y. v juid 'StevenS, London; and liancheeUr. .- :;: , y debilitated resularJjr THOil- ■ < «bON AND CO.'S Sparkling LIFTS FOR ALL PURPOBES. WAI-RONGOA ~ , MINERAL WATER! ROUTH'B BUILDINGS (First Floor), , ■' , . 4 WATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. trSStuT SMteld"T?e y iie°e B ft£° Stimulate digestion, and enable the human — "■•■■■■"— ~—"————— organism to resist disease. A grand tank iVu -r'-j-u; i«*, tiTTionnu'V .belter than ferelKii waters. TJULKLEY AND DIDSBURX, It is dolightMy dtisp atid plensant td tho a® - Dental Surgeons, palatk, full of 'life" and Sparkle, and In. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, f atahtly refreshes one.' Mixta perfectly with telephone No. 214. , - CMS tailk, wines, ales, and-spirits.^ '.•■ i -'.' im ..■■ ■■ ■,-■■ .■-.■■■ Charged only with-NATURAL GAS. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents WELLS i NEWTON 'ClOl2 (Late o{ Richm6nd and Nnwtbn),' SURVEYOR AND OJ.VIL ENGINEER, 1 1 — \ 155 LAMBTON QUAY. QEAFOETH .8. MACKENZIE ' Jelephone sSSte- - C9SI « BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, *1 r > COLONIAL MUTUAL 111® BUILDINGS, MONEY TO LEND. - CUSTOMHOUSE ?|UAY,; WELLINGTON. . rv ' H. ' PUTS'AM,, noGGARD AND PROU6E • , SOLICITOR, " ARCHITECTS, >•-: Rotith's' Buildings (First .Floor);, / , , UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA . FEATHERSTON' STEEET, WELLINGTON. ' BUILDINGS. HUNTER STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 395, 2 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 395, 2 January 1909, Page 4

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