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I- ■ THE DOING OF THINGS. t.\ , ■ ■ . "Skill to do comes of doing," says Emerson; and thoro is a great deal of tabloid truth in this statement. Take tho caso of tho ordinary housewife: How many hundreds of things has she not to accomplish in tho course of tho day? \Tho chief item in, her daily labours js spooding money, and tho dogreo of her success is markod iby hor ability to spend -money. Wo often hoar tho statement "She is a good housokeeper." What does that mean? Meroly that tho persci referred to spends money wisely, reaping tho fullest advantages and benefits from her expenditure. All good bousokocpois trade at this Store, , because horo they got money's worth of honest merchandise. Why not join tho throng of wideawake shoppers, and coroo to this £ Store (or what you want? v [ ■ ' THE NEW STYLES IN COSTUMES. NOW ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOM. 'The initial display of Autumn Costumes is now being made, and those who wish to Btudy tho new stylos should endeavour to visit our Showroom this week. , f> j , The graceful thr?ii-quarlor length cut-away coat is one of tho smartest of tho new designs, but tho Directoira and modified Direotoiro will bo found very becoming. h t A strikingly smart Gostumo is carried out in reseda green striped tweed. Tho three-quarter length coat has 'collar and cuffs of self-colour plain cloth with pipings and f . m braidings of black, and. both coat .and skirt are trimmed tvith self-coloured buttons and loops. Coat lined With nhite satin, skirt with soft linenette Pi ice, £6 6s. '' \ A model in brown satin-facecloth'is noticeably neat in design and style. The coat has , 'the new flat back, vest, and stand-up collar of champagne cloth,, with self-cloth straps, ; txjllar, and cuffs of eelf-tono velvot, edged with black satin and gold biaid, skiit of coat and bleovcs ornamented with self-coloured buttons and loops. Lmed satin. Price £7 17s. 6d, ' , /_ ' In dark Tweed > Costumes, brown and green mixtures are tho smartest, and these 1 ', Vary from short hip to lons three-quarter coats. - .A very useful and smart travelling costume has quite ii plain long cut-away coat ' frith rolljcollar; plain, well-gored skirt, coat lined broclio; skirt lined soft linenette. , . , . Pnoo £5 ISs. 6d. r' , ~ j '. \ PARISIAN OPERA COATS. [- _Wo are showing somo lovely Model Opera Coats, which have come to us direct from Paris. Thoy are conspicuous for freshness of colouring and,elegance of desigu. All are elaborately braided with- self-colour Russia braids in fine silk. ;A very smart Coat'is carried "out in grcon Chartreuse cloth,, in looso full shape, nith braided yoko at back, and broad panels reaching doiyn'from under the arms. Lined 1 with white satin. .' Puce, £8 18s. 6d. Another Smart Model is in A T icux Roso Cloth, and is a sleeveless shape; edged with self-tone braiding; small embroidery vest with black pipings. Puco, £8 18s. 6d. BLACK CLOTH COATS.—Tbeso are quite tho correct thing for autumn, and are to be worn over any coloured dresses. The styles are cut-away and semi-Directoiro, and all are elaborately braided. . j Prices 695. 6(1., 795. 6d., 84s , Ms. 6d. MOTOR COATS.-New fur-lined Motor Co?ts in three-quarter and full length. A particularly good style is in. new molo colour facecloth; with lining of picked 6qumel lock, and collar of soft grey squirrel. l'rice, £I<J 13s. r i ' V KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd..

,'• - ■ ■ ' HEM ARK ABLE •./ *', "'CUT-PRICE SPECIALS ■ '. /' '■ " ON MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. j '■" , i YOU DON'T GIVE MONET AWAY WHEN ,YQU| iBUY $HOES AT THESE ' "REMOVAL SALE" PRICES. YOUTHS' CHROME. BALS., 8s 6d. SHOES, 2s. Ild. ' YOUTHS' STRONG BALS., 7s. 11d. GIELS' GLACE, One Bar, 3s 6d. ,"' , ' ' YOUTHS' STKONG SHOOTERS. GIRLS' TAN, Anldo Straps, 4s Bd. 7s - 9d - GIRLS' KID, Two Bar,' 4s 3d. YOUTHS' KID BALS., 10s 3d. GIELS' TAN SANDALS, 3s. 9d. YOUTHS' TAN.SHOES,- > ss. Ltd. ' ' MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPECIALS. v ; , - WOMEN'S GLACE GIBSON TIE SHOES. Usually'l3s. Gd. To Clear 10s Gd. WOMEN'S PATENT. GIBSON TIE SHOES. Usually lGs. Gd. Sale Price 12s 6d. ' , WOMEN'S TAN'KID GIBSON TIE SHOES Usually 17s. 6d. To Clear 14s 6d. MEN'S TAN.KID BALSf, two shapes. Usually 18s. Gd Sale Price 15s 6d. - '', MEN'S GLACE KID BALS., round toes. Usually Us. 6d. To Clear 10s 6d. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY AT l ' ' HANNAH'S, REMOVAL SALE. RETAIL STORES! LAMSTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. /< ■ \ CBl ° T A IjL ORI M G IS OUR HOBBY! ■\ ■• TlfifE know how to work the Bnap and tho Btylo into your Suit that mil make yon sav . " ~VV "Just what I wanted." ~ *' , - , Wo'va beeu doing it for yeare, and our hand hasn't lost its cunning. Do vto make your i ' Buits? , - 80s TO OEDEE. ... *• BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., - "THE QUALITY TAILORS," j 3 LAMB'ION QUAY, WELLINGTON. , ' . , IJ . ! C 971 . ' ' ■■' i .W. I .Hi BAETLETT, <■ ' " ' PHOTOGRAPHER (Of Auckland), For '■ INDIA PROOF " PORTRAITS. STUDIOS: 10 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Between Carroll's and Giand Hotel). Tel. 1233. '' ; , CHOP Any announcement we might mato dnnng 1909 would be incomplete without the statement that we mean to nrmly uphold our faied policy ot giving KVLflif CUSTOMER ABSO. LUTE SATISFACTION. Making Clothes tor particular pen » AN AIIT, and this s where our Valuable Expenence should attract men wiio liko to get the VERY BEST ' D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR ind BREECHES' MAKER, , KELBORNE AVENUE.

JJULKLEY AND DIDSBUEY, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 21G, ' ggQg HONEY TO LEND. TN any sums, on approved Freehold Security JL at Lowest Current Bates. """"'J. Repayment by mstalmoots can bo arranged. SIE KENNETH DOUGLAS 1 ■ Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, al Hunter Street J ' , C 1057 fTIHB NEW COMJIEECIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY GEO. PINNOCK ... ( (Late Tiocadoro.) Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostelry. Very central. One minute from and General Post Office. Houso Mw . V p££f tore new. Everything new. Paesenger lift Every room lit by eloctncity. The Chof de Cuismo is a first-class man, under special enn S. t he .g. a ?? fi ? ment> and 8^ 548 tins hotel with uieir patronace are α-ssnrml tt vriU be dthe very beat tte Tariff, from Bp. per day, Midday Lunch 12 to 2 p.m., la 6d. Breakfast, from 6sl ira Motor cars for hire, expenonced drivers, charirei reasonable, long or short journeys. House onWn to guests from 6 a.m. to midnight. D sy jjjij PINNOCK. q^ EUPIEE HOTEL, WILLIS AND VICTOBIA STEEETS. rrVHIS Hotel is now in a position to offer JL special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can also bo made for Board only during tho Holiday Season. Separate Suites of Booms for Families, MES. I\ POOt, Proprietress, Box 835, Tel, Uβ. CIOOS

THOSE !\VHO' SUMTEE FEOII WEAK DIGESTION,' r And those who , are weary, mn-down, and ' - debilitated should drink regularly THOMSON AND CO.'S Sparkling x , WAI-RONGOA ', .• . MINERAL WATER!' Nature's best and Bafest remedy for stomachic troubles. It is guaranteed,to relieve plethora, , stimulate digestion, and enable the human organism to resist disease. ( A grand tonic. It's ' better than foreign waters. , It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to the palate, full of "life," and 6parklc, and instantly refreshes one.' Mixes perfectly with milk, wines, ales, and spirits. - , Charged only with NATUEAL GAS. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents,' ClOl2 hoggaed and prou se, architects, union bank of australia ' , buildings,' huntee; steeet. ___— . i ' ttEAFOETH ' S. , MACKENZIE. BAEEISTER AND SOHCITOE, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. - A - WELLS NEWTON (Late of Eiciunond and Newton), SUEVEYOB AND CIVIL ENGINEEE, 155 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 2965. [ CKI HS PEA E, M. P. 0. C, . DB. OF OPTICS. . ■ EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STEEET, KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. , . A Large Stock of— OPTICAL GOODS CAEEIED, Also ' SPEAKING TEUMPETSand INSTRUMENTS. TO IMPROVE THE HEADING. . 'Phone 2562. . CHOI

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 439, 23 February 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 439, 23 February 1909, Page 6

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