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~/BUSINESS, OBLIGATIONS. Easiness obligations—those governed by contract, and necessary to bo met if ono would continue to live in tho business world—is a form of interdependence that binds tho commercial fabric togethor. But at this Stora obligation has a broader significance. This Storo is in fact a quasi-public institution. Its sorvico is no small element m of the community. Its obligations are more than confront the ordinary enterprise. ' How well tho obligations aro met our public knows. Merchandise that is absolutely reliable; business methods that aro free from tricks arid shams; prices whicli make the merchandise good value; store sorvico that is prompt and pleasant; theso aro some of the elements of tho obligations that aro recognised at this Store. It is along these broad lines of business honesty that wo are pushing tho Store to broader and better service day by day. /YERY STYLISH COSTUMES FOR '..■■ , AUTUMN AND WINTER. Paris is emphatic-tho Directoiro style'must be affected, and the finq lines of the figure emphasised. If you wish to see in detail the Parisian styles, visit our Showroom to-day. Below wo give you some idea of tho styles and tho prices. DARK GREEN CLOTH COSTUME, three-quarter length fitting coat, braided black, and black silk roll collar, lined throughout, at £5 15/6. DARK PARMA CLOTH COSTUME, semi-Directoiro, rover. Stand collar and cuffs of . •'.' black thick corded silk, also trimmed with black silk, braid, and lined silk, .„ ' ■.'■". At ±.0 lb,b. VERY STYLISH MODEL COSTUME, in Royal Blue, striped faco cloth, vest and-stand ' 'collar of tapestry silk, edged black satin, big revefs of same; coat and skirt braided , ; fine silk Russia braid; coat lined white satin, at £9 9/i- NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, in tho new straight lino shape, smartly braided and :.trimmed/at 69/6,.79/6, 84/-, 89/6, to £10 10/NEW TWEED COSTUMES, in'the straight line style, braided and plain, lined troche silksjifrom £5 5/-. , NAVY BLUE FINE SERGE COSTUME, seven-eighths length, ,coat with broad flat '■•■ pleat back and'.'front; edged either side satin covered domes, sleeves trimmed to match, stand collar and. big double, rever, body of .coat lined white satin, at £11 11/-. SMART 'COSTUMES/ in rough tweeds and serges, in all new shapes and colourings, lined ,; and unlined,. at 59/6, 63/-, 79/6, 84/-, to £5 5/-. , ' ; ■".'''.'■ |' • . ' . • -'.■'/■■ SMART NEW COATS. • DRESSY COATS of faco cloth, in new Saxo Blue and Soft Green Shades, in Directoiro : and high waistod shapes, lined silk or silk serge, from 59/6. A HANDSOME COAT is:made of the best quality Navy Serge, high waisted effect, stand .collar and big'iever of self collar and cuffs, edged folds ot green and butt.. BLANKET TWEED COATS, seven-eighths length, with rounded corners, in green and fawn mixtures, at 21/-""' :''■';■ FULL LENGTH TWEED PALETOTS,'in new shapes and .colourings, Special value, *• '47/6 each. 7 - . ~. '~'• .:,, .' /,•'■• 11 ■' . ' ••■■•■. ■ WALKING or DRIVING "COATS, made up of specially selected tweeds, bodices lined ' silk, serge, at"B9/6, '92/6, 94/6. BMART FAAYN FACE CLOTH COATS, with big rovers- and high waist-lino, trimmed i 'self strappings, at 63/- "•' v " :■ ; : STAINS, Ltd. .

-BARGAIN ■'*'-■ PROPOSITIONS! I ;'•■;.;. } MEN'S CHROME -BOOTS FOR BUSINESS ; . . - -Just now" we are overstocked in MEN'S CHROME. EVERYDAY BOOTS," co ■ifor'.a-FEW DAYS ONLY.we are offering 1000,; PAIRS , r .--.' ', / -■.-, ~';.,..'. AT CLEARANCE PRICES.' . , , ~.. , , We expect to get rid af the lot in three or four days, so you must not ', delay' your purchases if yon. intend taking advantage of our splendid offer. THE "G" BRAND. • 250 pairs MENS CHROME GOLOSHED BALS, two shapes, rivetted soles, Usually ( 12s. 6d.' To clear, 10s. 6d. 300 pairs MEN'S CHROME GOLOSHED BALS., three shapes, sewn soles. Usually 13s.'Gd. :T6 clear, lis. 9d. '450 pairs MEN'S'CHROME GOLOSHED BALS., flvo shapes, leather lined. Usually Us, 6d. To clear, 12s. 9d. ~.■„,, . ALL OUR OWN MAKE. .; R; HANNAH & CO., LTD. .■ RETAIL STORESi LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ~ •-.''■ -■". ■"■ "■' "' '-' ' ■ ■ ■ . -'■:■' ■■- csio ARE YOU TAILOR-SATISFJED? HOW often have you realised that-the other man was better dressed than you, despite the big price you paid? Your perplexities end at our doorstep. The Suit we make lor yon will.be a revelation in fabric and workmanship. "BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE ; QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ■>■'■'■'■." ■W. H, BARTLETT, PHOTOGRAPHER (Of Auckland), For "INDIA PROOF" PORTRAITS. . . ■ STUDIOS: 10 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel). Tel. 1233. .''.'■ . ' , ■ • 1-1100 ONE QUALITY FOR ALL OUR PATRONS. "PERHAPS the rigid enforcement of this policy explains why ' MR.'D. MILLIGrAN'S ■ MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS IN KELBURNB AVENUE has never ceased expanding. Our Prices have never been cut below a fair level. The protection to tho customer thus secured is obvious. qUqq

/TIHE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. GEO. PINNOCK ... Proprietor. (Late Trocadero). Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostelry. Very central. One minute from Wharves and General Post Office. House new. Furniture, new. Everything new. Passenger lift. Every room lit by electricity. The Chef do Cuisine is a first-class man, under special contract to the management, and guests favouring this hotel with their patronage are assured the Bill-of-Faro will be of the very best. •Tariff, from Ba. per day. Midday Lunch, 12 to 2 p.m., Is. fid. Breakfast, from 6.30 a.m. Motor cars for hire, experienced drivers, charges reasonable, long or short journeys. Houso open to guests from 6 a.m. to midnight. Day and Nteht Porter. Proprietor-GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 EMPIRE HOTEL. : WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. THIS HOTEL is now in a position to offer special advantages and inducements' to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangemonts can also bo made for Board only during the Holiday Season. Separate- Suites of liooms for Families. MRS. F. POOL, Proprietress. Box 385. Tel. 196. C 1069 pECIL GOTJLTER, SOLICITOR, y N.Z, INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Monoy to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel Securities at from .£5 per cent. CHIP HS 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 Gcods carried, also Speaking Trumpets ,and Instruments to Improve the Hearing. 'Phone 2262, CHOI

THOSE WHO SUFFER FROM WEAK DIGESTION, And those who are weary, run-down, and debilitated should drink regularly I'HOMBUiN AINiJ CU.'ri Sparkling WAI-RONGOA MINERAL WATERI Nature's, best and safest remedy for stomachic troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, stimulate digestion, and cnablo 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 sparkle, and instantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with milk, wines' ales, and spirits. Charged only with NATURAL GAS. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. . ClOl2 "~ W. H. PHJLP, HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTEACTOE,, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Street (Room 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed, Venetian Blinds repaired. CBi7 MONET TO LEND. TN any sums, on approved Freehold Security, 11 at Lowest Current Sates. Repayment by instalments con be arranged. SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, 31 Easter Street. C 1057 HOGG AED AND PEOU SE, ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. QEAFOETH S. MACKENZIE, ® BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. TJULKLEY AND DIDSBUBY, . Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, .WELLINGTON. Telephone No. »t C 603

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 453, 11 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 453, 11 March 1909, Page 4

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