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FOUNDED ON FAIRNESS. Fair play appeals' to tho peoplo of New Zealand; indeed, it is a characteristic of the Dominion. Fair dealing has proved to ben sound enough policy to build up a business horo to tho rank of ono of tho very fow really great stores in this country, and tc keop it going in prestige,and Usefulness. Our goods aro honest, and our prices arc always fair and, reasonable. Wo recognise our responsibilities, wo know that wt occupy a fiduciary position in relation to our customers, and all our business actions aro-regulated thereby.- Wo buy in tho-world's markets wo buy for ensh, and securi all 'the concessions that como to tho cash- buyer. Our customers get the full benefit of this in. our prices. You got your money's worth iii dependable goods at this Store, A GREAT ASSEMBLAGE OP ,NEW COATS. NEW DIAGONAL TWEED COATS,, seven-eighths length, somi-fitting, with black velvet colla/and silk braidings, at £2 -15/REVERSIBLE : TWEED COATS, witlr slipon' sleeves, storm collar, grey top, plaid ■'{' lining, at £3 18/ G. :1, • ' LOOSE-FITTING TWEED''COITS, sovon-cighths length, in plain dark groen and brown, at 24/6, 29/6,,32/6,'39/6, to 8-1/-SCOTCH TWEED- COATSj with doublo wrap over chest, storm collar, collar, cuffs, flap of pockets and. buttons of leather. Excellent for driving, at £6 16/6. TWEED COATS; in all popular colours,- jrith -leather linings, from £5 51DRESSY. COAT/ill fawn cloth, with directoiro rover, trimmed self-strappings and buttons, nt £3 3/- . , , . SMART COATS; in nil the .newest shades of cloth, peacock, nattier and saxe bluo, fawn, brown ( green, etc., .elaborately -braided, at 4 gus. to 10 gns. CLACK CLOTH COATS. Tlies'o are quite tho correct thing for autumn, and aro to '1 bo :worn',over-- liny coloured 1 dresses';' Tho: styles aro cut-away and semi-Dircctoirc, • ,and-all aro elaborately braidod.' Prices, 69/6, 79/6, 84/-, ,94/ G. MOTOR COATS'.—New-- fur-lined motor coats,'' in three-quarter and full longth. A 7 particularly good stylo' is in in'eiv mole colour facecloth, with lining of picked squirrel .lock, and collar ,of soft grey squirrel. Price, £13 13/7 HANDSOME NEW COSTUMES, Thoro is now'a very complefo showing of new costumes, and it is as well,to see the garments as early''as possible. i 'A STRIKINGLY !SMART COSTUME'is carried out in loseda green-striped tweed. Tlio three-quarter length coat has collar and cuffs of self-colour plain cloth, with pipings and'braidings of black,"and both coat and; skirt aro trimmed with self-coloured " buttons and 'loops 7: Coat'lined with white 'satin, skirt with soft linenottc. Price, ' .£6 6/- •" r A MODEL m BROWN SATIN-FACE CLOTH is noticeably neat in design and Btyle. Tho coat has tho new flat back, .vest, and stand-up collar of champagne cloth, with . ' self-cloth straps,-collar,, and cuffs of self-tone velvet, edged with black satin and gold braid, skirt of coat and sleeves ornamented-'with self-coloured buttons and loops. Lined satin. Prico, £7 17/6. In DARK TWEED COSTUMES, brown and green mixtures are tho smartest, and these'vary from-short hip td long three-quarter coats. . < 'A Very Useful and Smart .TRAVELLING COSTUME has, quito- n plain long cut-away coat, with roll collar; plain, well-gored skirt, coat lined brocho, skirt lined soft linonetto. ' Prico, £5 15/6. i Fine NAVY. SERGE.,COSTtUIE,,.three-quarter coat, slashed at back and sides, and braided with wide black silk braid, black satin collar and cuffs and domo buttons, skirt gorod-and forming pleats'at knees, at £7 7/STRIPED TWEED COSTUME, with smartly cut short coat, pointed back and front, self-strapped seam, and braided black, lmed'throughout, at £3 3/KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. - ! ■-■ - - .• ■ - C 512 ■-■-■•STYLE. \ : LOW' PRICES,: MEN'S TAN BOOTS. \ More Value and More Style are not to be found in any lines of Men's : Footwear selling ats/- pair more'than our 19/6 and 21/- " College" Boots. . They are the best we have over seen for tho money. Why pay more? THESE ARE CRAND VALUE. Men's Tan Kid Bals, wide welts,, . -Men's - Tan Willowy Calf Derby. medium and round toes, special, , Bals, open fronts; 'medium toes. .. 17/6. •. " Tho College," 21/- . Men's Tan Willow Calf Bals, Men's Tan Willow Calf Derby welted soles, round toes, " Tho Bals, open fronts, round toes, 1 College," 19/6. / "Bectivo," 22/6. Men's Tan Willow j Calf Bals, Mon's Tan Kid Derby Bals, open -, welted soles, full round toes,. fronts, medium toes. "Tho ■ " Bectivo,'' 20/- •• Bectivo," 21/TANS ARE VERY POPULAR. ! HANNAH-;&' CO., LTD. RETAIL STORESi LAMBTOM QUAY AND CUBA STREET- ■ ,' * CBIO ARE YOU TAILOR-SATISFIED? HOW often have you realised that the other man'was better dressed than yon, despite the big price you paid? Tour 'perplexities end at our doorstep. Tho Suit we make for yon will be a revelation in fabric and workmanship. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., 7 "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. , .'. CllOO ONE QUALITY FOR ALL OUR PATRONS. PERHAPS tho ligid enforcement of this policy explains why , MR." D. MILLIGAN'S MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS IN KELBURNE AVENUE has never censed expanding. Our Prices havo never been cut below a fair lovol Th# protection to the customer thus secured is obvious. ' THOSE WHO SUFFER - rTIHE NEW COMMERCIAL TTOTET I'KOAI WEAK DIGESTION. . 1 LAMBTON QUAY. And those who'are weary, run-down, and GEO. PINNOCK ... Pronrintnr debilitated Bhould drink regularly IHOM- proprietor. SON AND (JO.'o Sparkling ( Lato Irocadero). WAI-KONGOA Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-dato Hos • MINERAL W^CER! Nature's best and safest remedy for stomachic turo new. Everything new. Passouirer lift troubles. .It is guaranteed to relievo plethora, Every room lit by electricity. Tho Chef il, stimulate digestion, and enable the human Cuisine is a first-cJass man, under sneci-il mn organism to resist diseaso. A grand tomo. its tract to the management, and guests favourim better than foreign waters. this hotel with their patronage aro assured th It is delightiuily crisp and pleasant to the Bill-of-l'aro will be of the very best palate, full, of "life", and sparkle, and in- Tariff, from.Bs. per day. Middiv Tut,,.], i Btantly refreshes bno. Mixes perfectly with f 0 o p. m . ( i s . cil. Breakfast, from G3O-i in milk, wines'.' ales, find spirits. .' " Motor cars for hire, experienced drivers Charged only with NATURAL GAS. charges reasonable, long or short journeys T. and W. YOUNG.' Wellington' 8 ajn ' to m^6ht ■ CATEIUNG. ' proprietor—GEO. PINNOCK. C 100: WH. I'HILP, Baker, Pastrycook, and ~ -— . Caterer. 7i) Willis Street (noit Begg's), -RmPTnp nn-m?T is prepared to undertake all manner of Cater- uiuiiitii llUlhL. ing for Weddings, Partios, Suppers, Dances. etc., at most reasonable rates. ■ Quotations WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. given. Strictest attention. None bnt the best in the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a sped- mHIS HOTEL is now in a position to ofTo *""• ■ ' zZL -f- special advantages and inducements ti wnKPY TO T FNT) those requiring Permanent Accommodation. HOlMhi iU LiiWU. Convenient arrangements-can also bo mad( iTTN any earns, on approved Freehold Security, f°r Board only during the Holiday Season, at Lowest Current Eatcs. Separate Suites of Koouis for Families. Eepajrment by instalments can ba arranged. MRS. F. POOL, Proprietress BIE KENNETH DOUGLAS, Box 385. Tel. 196 ; Solicitor, * C10C: Commercial Chambers. 31 Hunter Street. — ' ■ - ■ GOULTER, SOLICITOR HOGGARD AND . PROUSII, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, ARCHITECTS, LAiIBTON QUAY. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, ant HUNTEIt STREET. Chattel Securities at from £5 per cent. —— : Cllll QEAFORTH S. MACKENZIE, SPEAR MPO BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, H. -DR. OF OPTICS, ' ' " Ct COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, . EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS. Tp>ULKLEY AND DIDS"BUIY, WELLINGTON, N.Z. SJ o nr „„ nnß A Largo Stock of Optical Goods carried, alsi burgeons, Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to lm 91 WILLIS STREET, .WELLINGTON. pvovo the Hearing. Telephone No. 216. C 603 'Phono 2562. CllOl

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 456, 15 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 456, 15 March 1909, Page 4

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