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SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. It is our one great desire to satisfy every, individual shopper, and this for sound business reasons. A satisfied customer generally beconies a permanent customor, and wo want to cultivate regular customers. A satisfied customer talks, and so docs tho dissatisfied ono, but wo would rather have the advertising of tho former than the latter. On business grounds thoro nro cogent reasons why ive should do our utmost to satisly every customer, but tho best devised machinery cannot be trusted to run_ for over without mishap. Somo trifling tiling, some little oversight, and thoro is trouble. Tho samo thing occurs with a great industrial organisation—mistakes will occur to emphasise tho imperfections of human efforts, but in a well-ordered concorn the mistakes >,viil be- rectified. Wo should take it as a great favour if customers would promptly communicate with tho Manager on-any dissatisfaction that may bo felt, bo that wo may remove all cause for complaint. "We want to satisfy every customer, and tiiat is why we want to know when anyone is dissatisfied. HANDSOME .SEQUIN ROBES. • Those SEQUIN ROBES aro exceedingly hnndsorao, and aro well worth seeing. They will mako up into LOVELY EVENING FROCKS, and nothing finer lias been scon m .Wellington tor many a day. SILVER SEQUIN ROBE, beautifully worked in largo hoop designs, embroidered wliito silk stitching, tho wholo mounted on fino whito cambrav not. At ±.4 14/b. BLACK SILVER SEQUIN ROBE, tho skirt heavily embroidered m largo floral spray designs, mounted on black cambray net. ■ SEQUIN NET ROBE, in sky blue, daintily worked into straight and floral designs, and mounted on fine bluo cambray net, . m 1• I SILVER SEQUIN ROBE, very. heavily worked in largo designs and cords, ilio suirt, and bodico hemme<l with a beautifully worked Greek key pattern, the whole mounted on white cambray net, , , i , i •?' BROWN TWO-TONE SEQUIN AND SILK ROBE, embroidered, cleverly worked into large wavy designs, giving a most handsomo effect, . At £4 14/(5. BLACK SEQUIN NET ROBE, daintily embroidered with black sequin, with very heavy sequin hem, imparting an elegant effect, At ■*■'/"• ( the correct styles in millinery. The NEW MILLINERY is distinctive, and is designed to harmonise witji the' Gowns iof the season. Of courso, you expect to see the BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE HATS at THIS STORE, and you will not bo disappointed. Wo are showing a very ©omplote range, and wo advise selection while assortments are replote. TUSCAN and'COLOURED STRAW HATS, in large shapes, trimmed swathe of'coloured silk, and finished'with wings, At °/6 each. •MOTOR HATS, m stitched cloth; a comprehensive assortment, At 3/6, 4/11, 5/11 each. THE "DUMFRIES" MOTOR HAT,- in stitched Scotch tweed, At 14/6. READY-TO-WEAR MORNING'HATS, in beaver felts and straws, in all the fashionablo shades iof the. season, trimmed with velvet and finished with wing to tone. At 12/6, 15/6, 17/6 each. "MERRY WIDOW" HATS, in tho newest shades of straw, finished with swathe and Tvinc At 22/6 each. COLOURED CHIP HATS, in large shapes, trimmed cascade ribbon clious and quills, At 25/- each. MEDIUM SIZE BUSBY STRAWS, in fashionable colours, trimmed. swatho of velvet and crepe do chene, and finished with mounts, , 7 At 25/- each. LARGE SAXE BLUE SAILOR HATS, lined silk, trimmed swatho of brown chiffon, and finishsd with mounts, . , , . . . At. 29/6 each. MERRY WIDOW " HATS, covered in mole silk, with rnched scarf of nattier blue crepo do chene, with fringed ends, . At 35/- each. INEXPENSIVE BLOUSES. DELAINE BLOUSES, in the new Zebra Stripe, tucked throughout in combined colours, with whito strappings, in navy and brown, heliotrope and sky bluo, and navy and creen, • " At -16/6. iDELAINE BLOUSES, with tucked yoke and sleeves,. ladder tucked fronts, m cream only, • ' • ■ , At 11/9 each. ,VIYELLA FLANNEL SHIRT BLOUSES—An excellent selection of tho very latest x models, in all tho now and most popular shades, From 10/6. KIRKCALDIE'& STAINS, Ltd. "

BARGAIN' ■■ -■■ . . PROPOSITIONS.! ' ; ;\. . . MEN'S : CHROME, BOOTS .. FOR BUSINESS AND EVERYDAY WEAR. Just now we .are overstocked in MEN'S CHROME EVERYDAY BOOTS, so for a FEW DAYS ONLY,we are offering 1000 PAIRS : AT CLEARANCE PRICES. " . We expect to get rid of the lot in threo or four days, so you must not delay your purchases if you intend taking advantage of our splendid offer. T.HE "G" .BRAND. 250 pairs MENS CHROME GOLOSHED BALS, two shapes, rivotted soles, Usually . 123. 6d. To clear,, 10s. Gd. , 300 pairs JIEN'S CHROME GOLOSHED BALS., three shapes, sewn soles. Usually . 13s. Gd. 'To clear, 11s. 9d. ■ • ■ ■ iW pairs MEN'S CHROME GOLOSHED BALS., five shapes, leather lined. ! Usually 14s. Cd. To clear, 12s. 9d. ALL OUR OWN MAKE. • ,--. -Ei HANNAH & CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET,

ARE YOU TAILOR-SATJSFIED? HOW often have you realised that the other man was better dressed than you, despite the big price/you paid?' Tour perplexities end at our doorstep. The Suit we make for you will be a revelation in fabric and workmanship. . BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAiIBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ■W. H, BABTLETT, ' ■' PHOTOUKAPHDB (Of Auckland), For "INDIA PROOF" POKTRA/TS. STUDIOS: 10 WILLISSTREET, WELLINGTON. (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel). Tel. 1233. .■■■■■ lUOO ONE QUALITY FOR ALL OUR PATRONS. ■pEKHAPS tho rigid enforcement of this policy explains, why r " . MR.' D. MILLIGRAM'S MEECKAMi TAILORING BUSINESS ISs KEIbUUNE AVENUE has never ceased expanding. Our Prices have never been cut below a fair level. Tho protection to the customer thus' secured is obvious. Q lm

mm NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, A LAMBTON QUAY GEO. PINNUCK ... Proprietor. ; (Late Troeadero.J Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hobtelry. Very central. One minute irom Wharves and General Post Uiiice. House new. i'arniture new. Everythjig new. Passenger jut hvery room lit by electricity. I'ho Chef do Uuisine is a lirst-class man, under special contract to the management, and guests lavaurinK tins hotel with their patronage are assureu lha bill-of-Fare will bo or the very best. Tariff, iroui 83. per day. Aiidday Lunch 12 to 2 p.m., Is 6d. Breakfast, from 6.30 a.m Motor cars for hire, experienced drivers, charges reasonable, long or short journeys. House open to guests from L a.m. to midnight. Day and Night Porter. Proprietor—GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 EMPIRE HOTEL. WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. rIS Hotel is now in a position to offer special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can also be made for Board only during tho Holiday Season, Separate Suites of itooms for Families. ÜBS.-7. POOL, Proprietress. Box 885. • TeL 196. CIOS3 ipECIL GOULTER, SOLICITOR, *•' N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, nnd Chattel Securities at from £5 per cent. ' ' CHIP ES PEA R, M. P. 0. C, . DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. ' A Large Stock of Optical Goods carried, also Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Improvo the Hearing. 'Phone 2562. CHOI

THOSE WHO SUFFER . ' PaOil WEAK DIGESTION. And those who are weary, run-down, and debilitated should drink'regularly i'HOAIbUiN Ai\l) CU.'S Sparkling WAI-liONGrOA MIINEKAL "WATERi; Nature's best and satest remedy for stomachio troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, Btimulate digestion, and enable the human organism to resist disease. A grand tonic, xt 3 better than foreign waters. It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to tne palate, full of "life" and sparkle, and »nBtantly refreshes one. Mixes poriectly witn milk, wines, ales, and 6pirita. Charged only with NATURAL GAS. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. .■■•■■. ClOl2 W. H. PHILP, . HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CON. TRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Strest , (Room \). ' ... ; Chimneys swept by sober men. , Gentlemen's (Jlothcs pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired. C 847 MONEY TO LEND. TTN any anms, on approved Freehold Secnritj, ill at Lowest Current Rates. | Eepayment by instalmeata can be arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Commercial chambers, 31 Hunter Street. . • ■ C 1057 OGG AED A~N D PEOU SE, ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. qEAFOETH S. MACKENZIE, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. tTuTkTEY AND DIDSBURY, •*-* Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. . 'leleshone No. 216. CfiO.l

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 451, 9 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 451, 9 March 1909, Page 4

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