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■■ STRIVING FOE 'INDIVIDUALITY; We are for ever being told that thcro is nothing moro fascinating to a man than' individuality ui a woman, Naturally women seek to supply the demand. And what is tho resultf—that evor other woman one moets cultivates some absurd affectation in tho vain aemsion that it will pass for individuality or temperament. If they would remain as tnoy aro, they would bo far more successful. If man admires individuality so does woman, ana there is nothing moro fascinating to a woman than individuality in a store, xnat accounts for tho oxtremo popularity and pre-eminence of this store; women como hero because they are attracted by the magnificent display of fashionablo stooks, tho reasonableness of tho pricos, and the modorn business methods which provail here. DAINTY WHITE UNDERWEAR FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE. You may be ablo to buy UNDERWEAR somewhat choaper at other stores, but such cheap goods; will J>o wanting in quality, and consequently will not give tho service that GRADE OF GOODS THAT WE OFFER WILL. Tho BEST is tho Ui&Ai'J&i in tho long run, and you will do well to buy any of tho following:— LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, prettily trimmed with embroidery, ' «rv™ „,.™t«„~~ ~, ' M 6s - 6d - 6s - 9d -i 7s. 9d., Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d„ to 295. Gd. FINE NAINSOOK KNICKERS, daintily trimmed with real torchon lace, LONGCLOTH KNICKERS, trimraod with' embroidory. rmnnava , j., - At 3S. 11d., 4s. 9d„ SS. 11d., os. 6d, 9S. 6d. 10s.-Bd. UUiJlllbJLb, a splendid assortment, daintily finished, At 3s. lid. to 16s. lid. CAMISOLES, nicely trimmed with lace,' TlVWlnrnmrr nn -,n,nr,™«™ At 3SI 6dl ' 4SI 6d, < 53, » 6S ' 6d, l 7S ' fid '> '« 14S - 6 d " LONGCLOTH COMBINATIONS, plenty,available for. selection, „,,„ „„ 'At Bs. 9d., 6s. 6d., 6s. 11d., Bs. 9d., os. 6d„ 10s. 6d. NAINSOOK COMBINATIONS, trimmed with laco. These are hand-made and arc very exquisite, ' • <. At 235. 6d., 315,, 333. 6d., 3BS. Bd. WHITE UNDERSKLRTS, trimmed with embroidery,' trrrrrr™ At ' 6S ' fld, » "■ 11dl ' BS ' fld 'i 12s - « d 'f ISS. 6d., 17S. Bd., 265. Gd. WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, very deop full flounoos, daintily trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insertions, - At 365. 6d„ 395. 6(1., 4 23„ 455., 473. 6d. UNDERSKIRTS, in Washing Prints and Zephyrs, "* ' At 4s. lid., ss. 11d., Bs, Hd. SILK UNDERSKIRTS, in a variety of shape's; frilled," ' ' At 235. 6d, to 725. Bd. SMART WALKINC SKIRTS. ' will be delighted with these WALKING SKIRTS, for they are really VERY STYLISH and SMART. When you critically examine theso skirts, and look at the price tags, you will bo tempted to buy. The choice is very- extensive. .WHITE MUSLIN SKHtTS, prettily trimmed-with tucks and embroidery; a great assortment, • At Bs. lid., 12s. lid., 14s. 6d., to 395. 6d. eaoh. WHITE MUSLIN SKHtTS, trimmed Valenciennes lace or embroidery, very full shanes and good designs, At 6s. 11d., 12s. 6d„ 14s. 6d., 15s. 11d., 17s. 6U., 18s, 11d., FINE LAWN SKIRTS, in dressy styles, elaborately trimmed with lace and tucks, .WHITE ™ SKIRTS, excellent nintgorcd fnd' &$ alsot a variety of other styles, At 13s. ed., 19s. 6d., 245. 6d. each. WASHING SKIRTS, in Muslin, Linen, and Alpaca; very useful garments, full out, some plain, Mith large tncks, others daintily trimmed with embroidery, At 7s. «d., 9s. lid., 12s. lid., 14s. fld., 17s, Bd., 17s. lid. to 235. 6d. eaoh, LUSTRE AND SICILIAN SKIRTS, Excellent for summer year, as they aro verv lioht ond yet quite dust-proof. We are now showing a fino lot of theso skirts in cream, navy blue, and black, trimmed braid or self-straps, _ At 10s. lid., 295. 6d„ 355. 6d, to 's9s, 6d. each; BUMMER .WALKING SKIRTS, in washing flannels and tweeds, nine-gored, with lap seams, and stitching at foot, fa At 25 5. 6d. each. PRETTY VOILE SKIRTS, in oream or Msok, effectively trimmed with tuoks and silk . tolas, and mounted on looso foundations, At 395, 6d., 455. Gd. to £7 7s EOLIENNE AND VOILE SKIRTS, in oream and black, in smart styles, with tucks and glace silk folds, mounted on silk or silkotto, and suitable for street or indoor CHIFFON TAFFETA SKIRTS, in black and cream, in high-waisted hems, and with or without material for bodice, From 13s.

KIRKCALDIE'& STAINS. LTD. ' * »■ • t _ MEN'S BOOTS AND ECONOMY. \ \ / THE PURCHASING POWER OF YOUR "'", ' MONEY'GOES ;THE FARTHEST >.'i 'i- ' '' ' WHEN YOU'BUY YOUR BOOTS FROM US. 1 We have the Grandest Footwear for Men, at the Very Lpwest Prices. Thcso aro Hot jnere empty words, because we stand'right behind them, 'and guarantee every .■jair wa sell. ' <■ ■ > ) MEN'S CHEQUE GOLOSBJ-D BALS MEN'S "BOX CALF BALS., Leather \ two Shapes, ~ 10a. 6d. Lined, full fitting, ns.il 'MEN'S CHROME GOLOSHED BALS., MEN'S BOX CALF D_,BBY jam .', Leather^ Lined, , 13s. 6d, Bound Toes, "College," ... 18s. 6dT KEN'S GLACE KID GOLOSHED MEN'S TAN CALF BALS n m Ja • TBALS., perfect fitting, ... 15s. Od. Toes, "CollegV .*• I." 13s? 6cK "?„?• F 0 BAIS ;', *%? MBN ' S TAN CALF DEEBY BALS \fittipg, Wejtcd,- J7s. 6d. Welted, Tho Beotive. ... _£ e_! $. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., ' 'j RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, -

\ 1 THE ROYAL BRINSrVIEAD PBANO. k THE PBEMITIR PIANO OP THE WOBID. , IEOM 05 yUINEAS UPWAUDS. ASH OB EASX TERMS CHAS, BEGG AND CO., LTD,, ' s : Uβ WlUfc> STBiiKi. WBUJLNUTON. l q^ UO9 FASHIONS FOR MEN ARE NOW SHOWING AT ... ; ■ • ' MR. -D. MILLIGAN'S ENfiMSH TAILORING HOomS, IN KEUBURNE AVENUE." " f ft U £ h \ m -° St .P^h 08 colt "f/ l ai « i are hero, and tho variety is unquestionably ono af_tte bost in Außtralasw. Mako an early viiit and test tho quality and etylo oi our ___ IDEAL FABRICS FOR SUfWR/IER WEAR.' npHE'Most Popular and , Moßt Suitable Fabrics for Summer Wear aro here in an <■ ■i- you are pleased to eboose lrom. n assortment Apart from me Jiabnoii we give you EiparfWork that you can't get from eve™ **ii BRADFORD '.WOOLLEN CO , -THE SIUAHTi- UIUMS," • " ' LAAU3TON QUAI, WELUNGXON. STEbK PIANOLA PIAWO. p^s^KSfSL^t^^^^ laemodißt and Merostyle PiaUola, tliia only Piano-playing device endorsed bilh. L£ ?° W • me mu ! ncia ll ß. l _lt can i?o playw by'the fingers on thu keyboard il the usual »« "i-h T " is no ouhvard indication which catches the eye to dißtiaEuiali the PlanniJw lhoro heretofore typo of Pianoforte, A COlll)IAL lSvA'AlfflS) ciii I^SMmiw 01,1 "" one who may be interested in hcarrng the Pianola Piano. UresDectivn nf ?,! ■^f '?.««*• «urshaae, It .inablu to call, write fo? Catalogae-K. It will b™ fenl fhjf. m . lntent3on "' BRITISH & CONt INENTAL PIANO CO 35 WILLIS bI'UJJKJ.'. WEULNGTONi IHWU R Y°"i TiiLBPHONE No. 2328. Manager. .■DULKLBY AND DIDSBUBY, fHOSE WHO BUFPEE ** Dental Surgeons, • PROM WEAK DIGESTION 91 WILLIS STItEET, WELLINGTON. ' And ~,„„ . SaS«M THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, '. W*t t> HATr< rk A ■ LAHBTONQUAT v WAI"iiUJNUOA (Adjoining fho Trocadero), \ MINERAL WATER! Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hos- Natnro's best and eaf&tt remedy for stnm^ n >,- telry. Very central. One minute from Wharves troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve pEri° and General Post Office. House now, I'urni- stimulate digestion, aud enablo the humin inre new. Everything new. Passenger lift, organism to resist disease. A grand tonio it'o Every room lit by electricity. The Chof de neiter than foreign waters, ' Culeine-is a first-class man, under special con- "is delightfuDv crisp and pleasant to the tract to the management, and guests favouring palatp, full of "lifo" and sparkle, and in this hotel with their parronage are assurod the atantly refreshes one. lines perfeotlv vnth Bill-of-Fsre will be of the very best. milk, wlnos, alqs, and epirlte, ' u Tariff,,from Bs, per day. Midday Lunch, 12 _. ' , ,„ to 2 p.m., Is. 6d feakfast, from a.m. the char e« d only with KATTOAL GAS. ' Proprietc will provide Motor Cars, with ex- <v ttnt i -m \nu-nn xCniTinni-. » perienced driven, for patrons, at a very rea- a, Md W, XOUI ' G . WflUington Agonte. eoaable charge. House open jo guests from 6 oioia a.m to midnight. Dby and Night Porter. _i Proprietor-GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 ' : SEAFOETH S, MACKENZIE mHE EEV. I. T. WALTON informs Parents BABEISTEE AND SOUCITOE, A that his leys' Preparatory School will COLONIAL MUTUAL LITE BUILDINGS, open at 24 Grant Road, FEBBtJAEY 2nd, 1909. CPSTOMHODSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. The School fane the approval of the Governors ' — ~ of the Wellington. College as a Preparatory A WELLS NEWTON Bchool for that College, • c * - * (Late of Eichmond and Ntmton), 1 SUEVEYOE AND CIVIL ENGINEEE, VACANCIES F'OS'A LIMITED NUMBEE OF ' 1 55 LAMBTON QUAY, BOAEDEES. 8565 C 251

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 402, 11 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 402, 11 January 1909, Page 4

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