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To out "Mutual Advantage. "The quality of trtdo is not Strajnod" at this Storo, it is beneficial aliko to buyer and Seller. It pays you to trade-hero, ailditpays Us to havo you'trade horo. Wβ want your trade and you want the savings wo can help you to. It is to our mutual advantage. Our business is 'built on tho suroy stable and enduring foundation of mutual benefit. Tlio move tho businoss expands, the greater tho sorvioe wo can render to tho community, so thai overy timo you mako a purchase hero your are helping the community, you aro helping yourself, _and you are helping us. Tost our prices, and test our business methods, *nd we'll bo satisfied to abide by your decision. , BLOUSES FOB JUST NOW. SHIRT BLOtJSES, in stripe and spot effects, well nia'do'ancl' well finished, in Navy Blue, Heliotrope, Pink, Black, White,* Greon, Navy and "White, Heliotrope and' White, Pink, and White, Green and White. Black and White, ■ At 4s. lid., ss. 6d., ss. lid., 6s. Cd., Bs, 6d., 9s. 6d., 10s, 6d., to 21s. each. MUSLIN BLOUSES, French made, very stylish, in smart Embroidery and Valenciennes Lace Effects, At Bs. 6d., Bs. lid., 9s. 6d., 9s. lid., 10s. lid., ,11s. 6d., 12s. 6d., to 15s. 6d. each. MUSLIN BLOUSES; nowest French Models, , daintily trimmed with Hand-made Embroidery and Laco, ■ • ;■ - <■- At 17s. to-635. each. IVORY JAPANESE SILK- BLOUSES; with Lace and Embroidered Yokes. Very dainty garments, l - " • At 10s. 6d. to 40s. each. , EXCLUSIVE PAEISIAN MODEL BLOUSES, in Japanese, Taffeta, Ninon" de Soie, and . Crepe-de-Chene Silk, in all new colouring, From 60s.'to 1265. each. ZEPHYR BLOUSES,-in Up-to-date Styles, in Figured and Striped Effects, daintily- ,' tucked andoroll finished, , At Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d., 13s. 6d., 15s. 6d. each. SMART OUTER GARMENTS. DAINTY LINEN COATS AND SKIETS, in plain colours and stripe effects; new semifitting, shapes, . At 355. to 635. . STRIPED DRILL COSTUMES.—A special lino' Eton. with deep yoke, and trimmed self-straps, piped white pleated skirts, trimmed and piped to match, At 495. 6d. UNLINED FLANNEL COSTUMES, some in striped effects, others in light, 'mid, and dark ehades of Grey; fitting or semi-fitting hip-coat, with good full skirts, , At 48s. 6d. SMART TWEED COSTUME, in new design, carried out in two shades of material, skirt of striped tweed, coat of darker colour, matching the darkest shade in tho skirt. Coat lined Glace Silk, At £5 15s. 6d. ' , SICILIAN DUST COATS, 54in. long, plain D.B. Roll Collar, swing back, At 255. 6d. , CREAM LUSTRE DUST COATS, with wing sleeves, full-back, and fancy collar of striped I l non < ' -At 275. 6d. DUST COAT, in Cream, self-striped Lustre, with collars and cuffs of White Velvet, trimmed galoonj 52in. long, , " At 325. 6d. SHIRT-WAIST COSTUMES, in triped Cambrics, for holiday wear, At 12s. lid. /,. ■ : \ -". STORE WILL BE CLOSED TO-DAY, ANNIVERSARY DAY. I' ' , ' ' '•- KIRKCALDIE'*;'STAINS,'Ltd. , .. ' • ; C 512 :', HANNAH'S '"REMOVAL" .SALE OF BOOTS .AND SHOES ' " , "'." ' "STARTS TO , ASTOUNDING FOOTWEAR BARGAINS. COME FIRST DAY JF YOU CAN. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. , MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Ladies. Glaoo Kid Two-bar \Shoes. ■ Men's Kid This WnlfnH Snlo., Usually ? s 6d. Sale' Price -4s. lid. ,' UsuallyWwlal. wffl&Ud Ladles Daaty Louis Heel Shoes.,, -.Men's Box Calf Bals., English. Usually Usually 15s. 6d.'.Sale Price, 10s. Oβ. „ , u s , 6 d. Salo Price, Bs. lid Ladies' Best Kid -Boots; "Welted, Men's Tan *■ Kid Bals twn 5V,.,™., , ; Usually 17s. Gd Sale.Pri'ce, Us. Bd. ■v M 6d. Sa o Prhfe ft The above are.Bound Toes, Cuban . Men > s G , y ce '^.iXad Ladies' Tan" Kid ' Two-bar Shoos.' . lfs.6d. Sale Price, 10s. 6d. Usually 11s. 6d. Sale Price, Bs. 6d. ' Mon ß B °* Ca ' £ , De i b y Bals - Usually Ladies' Tan Kid Oxford's. Usually " 18s " 6d - Sal ° Price . lis - 6d. 16s. 6d.' Sale Price, lls. 9d. . . WORK BOOTS ALL REDUCED. . '" ". MISCELLANEOUS. . ' "■' Women's Felt-Slippers,'Bd. pair. Girls', White -Buck Shoes, 2s. lid Women's Whitft,Oxfords, Is. Ud., Girls' Moroccor,Shoes, Bs. 6d. ,' OTHER BARGAINS TOO MANY TO MENTION AT ' ' "REMOVAL"? SALE. , RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY ANDCUBA STREET. : - '- gae THE ROYAL BRINSMEAD PIANO. THE PBEMLEB PIANO OP THE WOEID. PEOM 65 GUINEAS UPWABDS.' ASH OB iSASY TEEMS. 1 CHAS> BEGG AND C 0... LTD,,118 WILUS smil'iV WELUNUTON. . ,- A VISIT TO THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, IN KELBURNE AVENUE WILL give you the opportunity of Bering ,the Popular London Styles for MEN'S 1909 SUITS . .' D. ' MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOIt AJNJJ jmtocUlUJS AIAKER. . C 1 0 ,6 IDEAL FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAR. fTW® Most Popular and Most Suitable ?abncß for Summer Wear are hero in an ajwnrtm * JL you are pleased to chooso trom. <«»uiunent Apart from tlie Fabrics, we give you Exfiart Work that you can't get from everv talln.. Teen wo charge you the same prices as other tailors ciiarge,, but we make vour sml'. jreat deal better. 70s. to 355. - * au " a BRADFORD -WOOLLEN C 0.,-. "THE QUAUTX/rIiLOKS," ' . LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' _ ' — I——. : C 971 STECK PIANOLA PIANO. .mHE POPULARITY 01? THE STECK PIANOLA PIANO as a Gift is UNPARALLELED A and contains tha Important features that have made the STUCK PIANOLA theitand , .»rd instrument of its class throughout tho world. The Sl'EGIi PIANOLA PIANO is «« TT' right piano Of the highest grade, and, in addition, contains within its case a comni.K 'i'hcinodist and Meroetylo Pianola, the only. Piano-playing device endorsed by the greatest TbT 'ing musicians. It can be played by the nngers on the keyboard in the usual wav Th« is no outward indication which catohes the eye to distinguish the Pianola Piano frnm fw oerefefore type of Pianoforte. A COEDUL IN VITATIOn'to CALL IS ]&n3eD cue who may bo interested in heating the Pianola Piano, irrespective of any intenHnn lt furchase. It unable to call, write tor Catalogue 11. _It will be Bent free. ln «atiou of BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., ■ B. LEWl's, Man^, .TJULKLEY AND DIDSBUEY, THOSE WHO SUITES ■ ! JJ Dental Surgeons, WEAK DIGESTION, 91 WILLIS STEEET. WELUNGTON. , . And those who are \yest* ruh-do™ a COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WAT-TCOTSTfinA ■* LAMBTON QUAY . , VV Al JiUJN IIUA (Adjoining theTrocadero). .MINERAL "WATER! Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hoe- Nattlte'e teat and safest remedy for Btomaehio telry. Very central. One minute from Wharves troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plothori and General Post Office. House new. Purni- stimulate digestion, and enable tho huWn tare new. Everything new. Passenger lift, organism to resist disease A grand touio. It'n Every room lit bv electricity.' The Chef de better than foreign waters. lta Cuisine is a first-lass man, undor epeeial con- It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to tho traet to the management, and guests favouring palate, fuU of "life" and sparkle, and in this hotel with their patronago are assured'the etatttty-refreshes OM. Mixes perfectly with Bill-of-Fare will be of tho very best. milk, winos, alee, and spirits. Tariif from Bs. , per day.' Midday"Lunch, 12 to 2pm Is 6d. Breakfast, from 6.30 a.m. The Charged only with NATUBAL GAS. Proprietor4}EO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 ~ .. ■ ■ — QEAPOSTH B. MACKENZIE, mHE EEV. I. T. WALTON informs Patent* . BAEEISTEE AND SOLICITOE, A that his Boys' Preparatory Behool -will COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, open at 24 Grant Bead, FEBEUARY 2nd, 1809. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY.' WELLINGTON. The School has the approval of the Governors — ■ of the Wellington College as a Preparatory A ' WELLS NEWTON Bchool for that CoUege. - •■ ■ _ " vacancies yp-nng

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 412, 22 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 412, 22 January 1909, Page 4

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