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THE NEED OF VARIETY. that variety is thespice of life. We must have variety in our +J, + oUr . occupations, and variety in our mental activities! It seems ' rt? l° SMn emphatically taught by Nature. A little observation will bring ■ ii. Examine the.trees,, the flowers, the. birds, the olouds, the insects, tho, os, o mountains, tho rivers—in brief, any part- or all. of the manifestations of a urc, and we find infinite varioty. The great fundamental laws of Nature remain nxeu, ana work with the same aocuracy and regularity to-day as they worked 150,000,000 ' n 5 10 rca t° r organised and, started this universe upon its career. . , ' C ,-f 18 endless variation ,in all natural objects. The more one studies and v observes e development of life in the garden, field, forest, river, or lake, the more i i SCTOunding . becomes: this fact..' It seems, that no tjro things are' exactly alike, and yet harmony and. beauty throughout the whole realm of Nature.; Wo need'variety, an , , a _ 8 ro _ J -B obviously pre-eminent which affords its customers, the greatest choice of .. go s. <or variety in all! the items of personal attire for men, women, and children, in iaino furnishings, etc., this store is not to be equalled in the district. . GOOD QUALITY HOUSE LINENS. ; en l ba of E° od quality, you will get more wear out of them, and • . Ion ' antl 111 tho Jon e they, will prove cheaper than ,the inferior grades. .WHITE SHEETING— : ; w«';'lv^ B ' e "^ d V' P1 n n i a ™ : ? ViU ''- ' ' At IB.i 18. 2d,, Is. 3d., is. 4d. a yard. Fqr ; Threo.quarter. Bod,.Pkin'and.Twill, For Double Bed, Plain and Twin" IS ' 2SI 3 Vard " • . At. 1s - 6d., Is. 9d., 25., 2s. 2d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 3S. a yard. PILLOW CALICO, all widths, Plain and Twill, ■ ' ( is., Is. 2d. a yard. CREWDSON'S CALICO, yard uide, At 6s. 6d., 7a. 3d., Bs. 3d., Bs. 9d. a dozen yards. SIIVERTHREAD CALICO, a. serviceabie family calico', one'yard; wide,' FINE TWILL CALICO, one yard wide/" 6S " 6d '' 6S " 1 ! d: ' ' S ' 6d; * 8S " 6d ' 3 dOZBn yardß, HEAVY TWILL CALICO, one trmiirir ,At 9s. 6d., .108. : 6d., 11s. 6d., i4s.-'6d.. dozen yards. HEAVY DOUBLE WRAP CALICO, one yard wide, At Bs. 6d. and 9s. 6d. per dozen yards. SCOURED GREY CALICO, ono yard *ide, At 7s. 6d., Bs k > Cd. per dozen yards. HORROCKS'S LONGCLOTH, one yard wide, ' At SS. Bd., 6s. 3d., 7s. od., BSt, O S ., 10 5 .| ios. ed., 12s. ed., 14s? Gd.per dozen yards. INDIAN LONGCLOTH, vory fine quality, " . , . ..i-. j i Ti ,m,v t nvrnT n-rrr , At 7s " 0d "' 9s '' 10s ' Gdl2s, » 14s - P®' dozen yards. ARiVBIAIn LONGCLOTH,.a fine soft.Madapblkm, 36in.:and 42m. wide, WHITE SATIN QUILTS— At 5S ' 6d " 6S " S± ' 7s ' ed '' Bs,J 95, » 10s ', 11s.' par dozen yards. StlSod, At 7S - 6d " BS - 6d - 11s ; M-'}°l6s-9d- ■ Double Bed - Rl At 4SI 6d '> 16s - 6dl > 18s - M. ' ' \ At 17s -> 205., 246. 6d., 275., 3DS., 355., 403. HONEYCOMB AND DAMASK QUILTS— » " -"V '' : ■ Single Bed Size, ... , ; r , Double Bed Size, .f 1 ® 8 ' ® d - ° s ' . • , At lis. Ed., 14s. 3d., 18S. Bd. TOILET COVERS— SS • "B" "•It's at z■£*£ 2: KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. 'I - - ■' ColSj ;■ SUMMER SPECIALS. ■ • 1 GOLDEN BROWN SHOES—QUITE THE IN LADIES' SUMMER FOOTWEAR, BROWN KID OXFORDS ... 10$. 6d„- r l2s.. .6d.v145,' 6d., IGs :Cd BROWN KID GIBSON TIES, .. . i 2s . 6d ( 14s , ed f 16s , fid ( 1?J LADIES' TAN BOOTS. . , AS PLEASING TO.THE EYE AS THEY ARE COMFORTABLE TO THE FEET , TAN KID BAM, All Shapes 14s . M J6s _ ' TAN KID DERBY OPEN-FEONT BALS, 15s . 6dl) 17s . 6d . ; 20s . GIRLS'TAN FOOTWEAR, • GIELS' TAN BUTTON BOOTS, Stylish Cut, ... ' Bs. Cd„ fc. Gd„ 10s. 6d. GrBLS', TAN.SHOES, Strap or. Button,- ,: ..... ... Gs. 6d., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d . . RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON GUAY AND CUBA STREET

THE ROYAL BRINSIWEAD PIANO. /;■ THE PREMIER PIANO 01? THE WOHID FROM 65 GUINEAS UPWARDS. ASH OE IiA&Y TERMS CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD.. 118 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, - ' C9M .309 FASHIONS FOR MEN ARE NOW SHOWING AT . • ~~ ' - MR. D. MILLIGAN'S ENGLISH TAILORING . ROOMS,'IN KEL'BURNE'AVENUE : r All the most pleasing colours and designs are hero, and the variety is itnnLeU ~* i • Australttsi »- 'Make an early visit jand. test the; quality and s" le 0 f Tw , , JDEAL FABRICS FOR SUR/IfVJER WEAR, mHE'Most Popular and Most Suitable Fabrics for Summer Wear arcs here in »„ . 'A you are..pleased to choose lroin. . e W-,an assortment Apart from the i'abrios.' we give 'you'Exoert Work>that <. ■' •BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO . "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUA"!, WELLINGTON. *—: — : — ' 0971 STECK PIANOLA : PIANO'. mHE POPULARITY OF THE STECK PIANOLA PIANO nq n - ■ - A -.j Mid contains the important features tha t have mado tlio STECK ard. instrument.ot its class throughout the world, The STECK PIANOU wSwn ■ 6tand " right-piano of the highest grade,.and, m addition, contains within- ls au 0P- • ffliemodist and Merostyle. Pianola, tile only Piano-playing device endorse, Iwh a com P lew ■wg musicians. ;It can be played-by the anger sOn the kevboard H y ? greatest liv}s no i outward indication which matches tho eye to distingmX the way< ' rll «« heretofore type of Pianoforte. A CORDIAL INVITATION TO CALT li wYMiww:?n^ from th<s one who may be interested in hearing tho'Pianola Piano irrestoertiW lo every, .purchase.; -li; iinable;to call;.v write •ftr-.Catalogue I{. It will be Mention of BRITISH. & CONTINENTAL PIANO Vn fio WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. r, «WU CQ-i > >• ■... ,i...i.i:TELEPHQNE No. 2328. Manager.

RULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, - Dental Surgeons," 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ■ • rclepbono No. 216. C 603 TIHE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ' X LAMBTON QUAY (Adjoining the Trpcadero). . s Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hoslelry. Very central. Ohe mirmto from Wharveg ; ind General Post Office. House new. Furniture ;■ new;■ Everything,'new.' ' Passenger'" lift.-: Every room < lit bv electricity." Tho Chef .'do Ouinne is a first-class man, under-special con-, tract to the management,- and guests favouring this hotel with their patronage are assured tho Bill-of-l'aw will be of the very best. ; Tariff, from Bs. per day. Midday Lunch, 12 to 2 p.tfl., Is. 6d. Breakfast, from 6.80 a.m. The Prqprietot r *>U provide Motor CarSi with oxperienced drivors, for patrons,' at a very reasonable charge. House open to guests from- 6 a.m. to midnight. Day and Night Porter. Proprietor—<3EO. PINNOCIx. CIOO2 THE. REV. I. T. WALTON informs Parents that his - Boys' Preparatory School will open at 24 Grant Road, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1909. The School has the approval of the Governors of the Wellington College as a Preparatory School for that College. ' ':V\ VACANCIES F6S A LIMITED NTJMBES OF. BQASDEBS- .. .. 9565

THOSE WHO SUPPER " FROM WEAK DIGESTION, ;; WAI-RONGOA MINERAL WATER! ;'Nature's best and safest remedy for stam./.t. ; troubles. It; is guaranteed to relieve &ori° stimulate digestion, arid enable the C Mganism to resist disease, A grand tonic It£ than, foreign waters. ' ts : >.U 3 delightfully - crisp and pleasant tr> m balae, full of "life" and ' 6p P a,kl 0 ? an d etw«y. .".freshes one. Mises perfectly wiH." milk, wines, ales, and Bplrits. I Charged only with NATURAL GAS. ! T. and W. STOUNG, ; Wellington Agonts. ; - '. ' V; 01012 gEAFOBTB S, MACKENZIE, :■ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, , COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE'BUILDINGS, ! -CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON, A .WELLS ''.'NEWTON .(Late of Richmond and Newton), SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, ; 155-LAMBTON(JUAY< j'leleßliojw 29dS. ' oa^

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 403, 12 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 403, 12 January 1909, Page 4

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