DAILYi OPPORTUNITIES. • I ■. Opportunity comes not ocoo, but time and again, to every wide-awake person. Not ,-r one© in: a> hundred' times, however, doos it boar suoh; Unmistakablo identification marks var to force'recognition from tho sluggish mindnot onoo in a thousand dooa it hold out " such ©xception&l chances., as to <dwarf every other -. prospect. The opportunity of a day y . rightly ft'dvantaged makes tap what is grandiloquently called, the opportunity of a life-., timo. ; How to distinguish a genuine opportunity is what troublos many people. Your ; i opportunity,. wo mean ■' your trading it is here. It is tangible and easily v recognisable. -Yeiir-duty is to save money how and when you can. In. the oowso of a . year you spend 1 many Sovereigns in ehop-ping. If you can save some of those sover- • • eigns you will bo doing yourself a good turn. If you shop .hero you will same money, '•v-;.v.:l)ecausß l '.:grade.vtar. , -grado,--.our.' , gocKls'"are'niarkcd'.at , -]ower , price6; ! ] - RAINCOATS AND MACINTOSHES v ] woukLbe without a rainooat in this changeable weather? Rain.comes* along [ i3ien' least expected, • and many a pretty summer costume is Tendered unfit for further vr . eervice. ' 'We are Offering a really fine,lot of weather-resisting garments, and our prices aro very moderate. .. ' " 'FXILIi' LENGTH CRAVENETTE COATS, in navy -blue, fawn, green, and . grey; loose backs, full sleeves, single or double breasted. , , , , At 24St6di, 28S.' 6d., 355. 6d., 475. 6d. to 84s. ' SUMMER WEIGHS MACINTOSHES, in tho . nowost shades of tan and fawn, with ■ " smart,filicon sleeves,, full cut, with: collar to fasten up round throat. At 425., 035., 84s. each. WATERPROOF DUSTCOATS, made in new silk macintosh, in light self-colouros and ' ■■■■ ; ;: v dainty stripes.' These are light and odourless, and .suitablo for. wearing ovor any frock. , . , At £8 6s. to £10 10s. 1 . -BURBERRY GARBARDINES, .in fawns; tans, and greens. These. coats aro specially imported by us because they aro 60' admirably adapted for, the climate of this , •; .; lf f.district. They aro absolutely waterproof,*they are ' cool in hot • weat]jer, and yet • - afford excellent protection from the wind. \Y« have theso garments in all wanted sizes, At £4 10S., £4 17S. 6d„ £5 ES., £5 188. fid., £8 Bc. ■ BURBERRY i MOTOR , COATS; ■ Those' we have just opened up, and an. examination convinces lis that they aro tho most useful as well as the most stylish of such garments. ■ One design is the-tweed: coat completely finished with .leather- lining, .. whioh .' -can be attached in a : few.moments by patent- fasteners; ot-hers.liavo leather linings , -attached; others^again*have camel fleece linings, whioh are very warm and light. - '. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD; I.; r . v.-,;.-;. v ■ ;, ■ .;. : -— V .0612 ' : ■ ■" :Tv'"Y''';T MEN'S BOOTS :AKD'ECONOMY. i ;; . i, THE PURCHASING POWEfI OF YOUR ' ' , . - ' MONEY GOES THE. FARTHEST nU 7r. Vc WHEN YOU BUY YOUR BOOTS FROM US. . Wb have the Gr&ndost FOotweAr for Men, at the Very Lowest Prices. These are not aero empty words.T^scause!we'staM right behind them, and-guarantee' overy '- 1 pair we sell. ' , MEN'S CHROME GOLOSHED BALS., ' MEN'S BOS CALF BALS., Leather Shapes, ... ... ... 10s. 6d. 1 Lined, full fitting Ills. 6d. MEN'S CHROME GOLOSHEDBALS., MEN'S BOS CALF DERBY BALS., , ■; Leather Lined, .....IBs,v6di■- '.ii ■- Round' Toes,, "College,"lßs. 6d. , MEN'S GLACE KID ' GOLOSHED MEN'S'TAN CALF BALS., *Round ', : \. .vßALS:,;.porfeot fitting, :-15s. : 6d;Toes, "College," ... ... I9s. 6d. MEN'S GLA'CE KID BALS., wido MEN'S TAN CALF DERBY BALS., ■ fitting; 'Welted; 175.,, 6d;-. , Welted, -Theßectivo. 225, Gd. B. "HANNAH 1 AND. .CO., LTD,, RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON OUAY AND CUBA STREET. " ]"*"*" ~~ ' ~ ~ " CBIO ftH • ■■ ■ THE ROYAL BRINSMEAD PIANO. THE PgfeMlEß PUNO OF THK WOBIJD. FROM 65 GUINEAS OPWABDS. -ASH OB EASY TEEMS. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., . 118 WiLUS STKEET, WELLLNGItJN. > CB3J npHEEE MTJSt BE A SUBSTANTIAL BEASON FOE THE EEMAEKABLE GEOWTH OP ■ BUSINESS, which is now the Largest First-plasi Tailoring Establishment in thii : country. all. hife .customers • are, tiien. who : demand. Quality and Style, it 'is clear that a.:MEEIT:has bMn-the.foundation of the H00(W!>, which now consti. . tute a large 'rhree-Story Building• in XtiLijl/iiiNE AVENUE, 'Make an early call to see tho SUIT NOVELTIES for the New Year. oiuid IDEAL FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAR. : s;': '.' TITHE Most' Popular and Most- Suitable -Fabrics for. Summer Wear are here in an assortmAnt • A' you'are .phased to"choose iroin. '•. '" . ' . ' - :;i . Apirt i'roin tiie ifabrics,.we give you Export Work that you can't get from everv tailor .' . ,' Tnen we charge,you t&e 6ame prices as;otner,"tailors- chavge; but wo maKo vour Suit <. peat (leal bettor. /Os. to 95i. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., I "THE QUALITY TAILOKS," LAilß'i'ON QUAY, WELLINGTON. : 0971 STECK PIANOLA PIANO. mHE POBtTLAEITT OF THE STECK PIANOLA PIANO as a Gift'is UNPARALLELED X and contains the important features that have made the STECK PIANOLA tho (iiiml! ;; ' ard instrument of.its class throughout the world. The STEUK PIANOLA PIANO is ajTuD. • ■ right 'piano of : the highest: grade, -andj in addition, contains iwithin 'its case a cdnin/ B £« !. - Tnemodist and Merostyle Pianola, the only device .endorsod by the ereatest liv infe musicians. It oan bo plaved.brthe lingers.on tho keyboaTd in tho usual way TIW : • „ is no outward. indication whioh catches tho^oyo to distinguish tho ■ Pianola' Piinn frnm heretofore typo of Pianotorte. A COUDIAI INVITATiON b TO CALL IS'EXTENEED toZlv ■ one who may bo interested- in hearing the Pianola Piano, irrespective of any intention ~5: purchase. It unable to caU, write for Catalogue &. It will be sent free. » n »ntion of BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO.. S3 WILLIS STiiEET, WELLINGTON. ' h Lewir I ■ TELEPHONE No. 2328. ' Mana S«- I H' MOULT, EtECTBICAL ENGINEEE, fHOSE WHO SUPPEB ELECTEIC LIFT SPECIALIST. " FHOM WEAK DIGESTION, ' . Solo New Zealand Agent—Atchibald, Smith, those who aro weatr, rundown • i ' and SUfeus, London' and Manchester, • • debilitated Bhould drink regularly THom .• .• . bON AND CO.'S Sparkling LIFTS FOE ALL PUBPOSES. ' WAI'EONGrOA EOUTH'S BUILDINGS"(First Floor), , MINERAL WATER! FEATHEESTON BTREET, WELLINGTON, n , ro , mei ?r. for stomochie * . , . i ■ troubles, it is guaranteed to relieve clethorn - stimulate digestion, and enable the human -. . organißin to resist disease. A grand tonio Ifa IOULKLEY AND ''DtD'SBUET, i ■ 91 lihes ont" MheferfJs Telephone No. 216. ' '• ' ' niilk, Wines, aUs, and spirits. • ■ -■ ■- ■ "-—", i"in.. ■, ■ Charged only with NATUKAL GAS, A "WEL L 9 ■ ' N.E WT O N T * alld YOUNG, Wellington Agents. (Late of Eichmond and Newton), -~■.■--.i.'-;:,C 1012 SUEVEYOE AND CIVIL ENGINEER, — ■" • " (JUATi . CfBAFORTH 1 M A fIK'Ti'N7TU Telephone 2965. • C 951 3. MACKENZIE, • 1 " ' . ■ BAREISTEE AND SOLIfcITOE, ' COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, ' MONEY TO LEND. ' CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, "WELLINGTON. PH. PUTNAM, O-OGGABD AND . PBOtJBB, • SOLICITOE, - • AECHITECTS, Eouth's Buildings (First Floor), UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA EEATHEESTON STEEET, WELLINGTON. , . , ' ; . e sat. jawsoaa. siaEia.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 400, 8 January 1909, Page 4
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