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You must have a bag, a bos," or :i basket when you'go travelling, then why not havo the most dependable and reliable oi such goods. Travelling things get knocked about very much, no matter how much care may be taken of them, and that is why it is neces- ( sary to havo solid travel- trappings.,, We beliove wo can offer you the very best of such goods. At all events, if you aro wanting'such equipment, it would be advantageous to look over our lots. The prices aie satisfactory. ' BISWN GLADSTONE BAGS, in solid jeathor and very strongly sewn, t , At 28s. 6d.; 31s. 9d., 375. 6d., 425.', 455. 9d., 655. SOLID LEATHER BRIEF BAGS, strvngly sewn for hard wear, ~ AtdOs. 6d., 12s. 6d., 14s. 9d., 16s. 9d., 18s. 9d. GENTLEMEN'S SUIT CASES, in compressed canvas,'with patent fittings, At 14s. lid., 17s. lid., 21s. GENTLEMEN'S SUIT CASES, made'of'compressed fibre, and covered with special waterproof canvas and leather corner; strong lovor'lock, ' t At 30s. 9d., 335. 6d. LADIES' OVERLAND DRESS BASKETS, covered with blaok canvas and bound with solid leather, or covered with greeii waterproof canvas, and bound with best leather, At 535. 9d.,'555. 8d:, 595". 6d., 655. 9d., 695. 6d., 765. 9d. LADIES' HAT BOXES, covered with v-atorproof canvas, in greon, brown, or black, fitted with conea and lover lock, |i • ,; At 235. 9d., 255. 6d., 275. 9d. UMBRELLA CASES, to carry several umbrellas, in waterproof canvas, and bound with leatl »> r > At 3s. lid., 4s. lid., ss. lid. 'STOUT WATERPROOF HOLDALLS,, with doublo. strap, • Ai-218. 9d., 255. 9d., 28a. 9d., 345. 9d. SOLID LEATHER.KIT BAGS, well made .with best,fittings and excellent lock, ' •■ ■ At 21s. 9d., 235. od., 265. 9d., 28s. 9d. CABIN TRUNKS, covered with green watoi proof canvas, fitted with! tray and strongly mado > . ~..-, At 555. 6d., 59f1. 6d. ' LADIES'DRESS'HAMPERS, with ieaite straps, ■ -"' ' At 4s. 6d., 55., ss. 6d., 6s. 3d., 6s. 9d. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS,-, Ltd/ \ " ■ - C 512 ' SCHOOL OPEJNS' SOON, And every Boy ana Girl will noed a Pair of Good New Boots for the coining term. HANNAH'S "G" BOOTS are tho ~.. BEST SCHOOL JBOOTS, FOE BOYS AMD GELS, Because they VYI BEST and WEAK BEST, 'and are tho " ] BEST YALUES IN NEW ZEALAND, Girls' Chrome Latßßaats, 7to 9, ss. 9d.;1. Youths' Plain Leather Shooters, with 10 to 13, 6s. 9d.; i and ,2, Bs. 6d. , Tips, Ito 3, 7s. lid.; i and 5, 3s. fid • 'Girls' Strong Chrome Leglets, with' Tips, - You *s' Chrome Goloslied Bals., Riv. I 10 to 13, 7s. 9d.; 1 and 2, lfls. SolGS ' 10 to 1 3 . ?s fid.; Ito S, 9s. 6d. I Girls' ChroMfe Bals., Sew* ■ Soles, 10 to f r ?l S ei'TJfl'n' ? pS ' ' ' 13, Gs. lid.; 1 and 2, 9s. 6d. \™ 3 ' lOs ' M>; i and 5 - lls - M - Girls' Smart Chromo Button BooU Sown Men's jfoofe ffi gft lld ' ; 10 1 f & 6d ; x t0 3,105 ' Gd - f 4°* 5 -"" ' —' 1 LOWEST CASH' PRICES AT R, HANNAH AND CO., LTD., RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. - : . CBIO THE ROYAL BRINSMEAD PIANO. ■THE PREMIER PIANO OF THE WORm - FROM 65 GUINEAS UPWARDS. ASH OE JJAiJV TERMS. CHAS. BEQQ AND CO. LTD,, 118 WILLJS STREET. WELLINGTON. Cgj, A 1 VISIT TO THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, IN KELBURNE AVENUE WILL give you the opportunity of seeing the Popular London Styles for MEN'S 1909 SUITS : D. MILLIGAN, : MERCHANT TAILOI4 AND JiJflifciUklSS JIAKER. Clo2( j IDEAL 'FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAR. THE Most Popular and Most Suitable Fabrics for Summer Wear are here in an jou are pleased u> choose liom. oouiuueni Apart from tho I'abncs, we give you Exysrt Work that you can't get from everv tailnr Then wo charge you the same price;, as other tailors chaige, but wo make your suit a BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," ' LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. : ' '—. . ' can S7ECK PIANOLA PIANO. maE POPHLAEITY OF THE STECK PIAAOLA PIANO' as a Gift is UNPAEALIPTPn A and contains tho important features that have mado the STECK PIANOLA tho JT 1 ard instrument of its clabs throughout the world. Tho STECK PIANOLA PIANO is nn right piano of the highest grade, and, in addition, contains withm its ca=o a comnlnto Themodist and MerostyJe Pianola, the only Pia no-playing dovice endorsed by tho ereatesi ing musicians. It; caa be played by tho hngers on the keyboard in tho usual way There is no outward indication which catches the oyo to'distinguish the Pianola Pann tL ,1 . heretofore type of Pianoforte. A COSDIAL ifi CALL IS EXTENDED one who may,be interested in hearing the Pia noli Piano, irrespective of any intont.on Z't purchaie. It unable to caU, write for Catalog ue R. it will be bout free. '""ntion at BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO.. BS V?ILLIS STJiKBT. WEUINQTON. - l B LEWr«i v TELEPHONE No. 2328. S, Maoa B M '

BULKLEY AND DIDSBUBY, Dental Surgcone, • ■ 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. ■ . C 603 mHE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, '■*■ LAIIBTON QUAY (Adjoining tne Trocadero). Wellington's Latest ancf Most Up-to-dato Hos- • telry. Very central. One minuto from Wharves and General Post Office. House new. Furniture. new. Everything new. Passenger lift. Every room lit by electricity. Tho Chef de I - Cuisine is a first-class man, under special contract to the management, and guests favouring this hotel with their patronage are assured tho Bill-of-Para will bo of the very, best. Tariff, from Bs. per day. lliddtiy Lunch, 12 to 2 p.m., 15..6 d. Breakfast, from.G.SO &.m. The Proprietor will provide Motor Cars, with experienced drivers, for patrons, at a very icaebnablo charge. House open to guests, ftorn 6 a.m. to midnight Day and Night Porter. Proprietor-OEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 mHE REV. I. T. WALTON informs Parents J- that his Boys* Preparatory School will open at 2i Grant Bond, FEBBTTABY 2nd, 1909. The School has lht> approval ot the Goreraore of the Wellington College as a Preparatory School for. that College. VACANCIES FOB A LIMITED HTJMBER OF -73QABDEES. P 565

THOSE WHO SUFPEB WEAK DIGESTION. SON'S C b o°?S i Sp r a I rfli B 7 nl " lr WAI-KONGOA MINERAL WATER! Nature's best and safest remoiy for stn»n«»v troubles It is guaranteed to SSio" peTore" stimulate digestion, and enable the human organism to resist disease. A grand tonio It'n bolter than foreign waters. ' It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to tho palate, full of "life" and sparkle, and in BtantTy refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with milk, -vnnes, ales, and spirits. Charged only with NATURAL GAS. ' T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agonte. ClOl2 QEAFORTH S. MACKENZIE °' BAERISTEE AND SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTDAL LIFE BUILDINGS. CUSTOMHOOSP, QUAY. WELLINGTON. A WELLB NEWTON •*■*•* (Late of Bichmond and Nowton), SURVEYOB AND CIVIL ENGINEER, 155. LAAIBTON. QUAY.. Telephone 2365. ' CB5l

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 January 1909, Page 4

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