!/, ■ : . ; PUBLIC OPINION. [ Public opinion rules the world and shapes the destiny of nations and of individuals. To-day public opinion is deciding the great question regarding tho British Navy. Ministers cannot trifle with public opinion, but must bow to it. If tho Navy is not increased, then tho Asquith Government may look for ejection from office. lho Store comes in for tho same critical judgment as doos tho individual. Public opinion is ncvor much at fault, and it is this critical judgment of tho public that has pushed this Store to tho forefront. The steady growth of this business is n tangiblo proof, a P ' generous recognition, of the sustained efforts of this Store . to become the centre of attraction to thoso who seek for good value. Our merchandise is of tho best description, \ and every article is bought with oxtremo care. Our prices are fair and reasonable, we give our customers their money's worth, and public opinion endorses our business methods. '■ - y DRESSINC COWNS, DRESSINC JACKETS, AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. The Underclothing Department invites your attention just now. All tho warm clothing for winter wear is now available for selection, and a choice should be made early, as the most attractive 'lines' are soon sold.- - .VIYELLA NIGHTDRESSES,' trimmed with Torchon lace and embroidery, at 24/-, 26/6, 28/-, 29/6, 31/-, 33/6, 42/-, , . " NUN'S VEILING NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed Torchon lace and embroidery, at 21/6, 24/-, i ' 28/6, 31/6, 35/6, 42/- . PYRENEEAN PETTICOATS, in plain colours and stripe effects, at 6/11, 8/6 each. PYRENEEAN DRESSING'JACKETS, in pink, sky blue, and cardinal, at 11/9, 18/-, 20/-, 24/6. CHILDREN'S CREAM FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, excellent value, at 2/11, 3/3, / 3/6, 3/11, 5/11. .. .. . MAIDS' DARK TWEED COSTUMES, semi-fitting coats, pleated skirts. Sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, at 37/6, 38/6, 39/6, 42/-^ MAIDS' PLAIN CLOTH COSTUMES, in brown and myrtle, semi-fitting coats, lined. Sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, at 51/6, 52/9, 53/9, 55/6. GIRLS' TWEED COSTUMES, sacque coats, lined, pleated skirts. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, at 31/6, 33/6, 35/9, 38/- 40/- . GIRLS' NAVZ SERGE WALKING SKIRTS, smart tailor-made garments. Length, 27in., 30in., 33ia., 36in., at 12/6, 13/11, 15/6, 16/9. CHILDREN'S AMERICAN FROCKS, boxpleated and.finished with leather belt, in navy ■and cream serge. Length, 22in., 24in., 26in., 2Sin., 30in., 33in., at 16/9, 19/6, 21/6, 23/6, 25/9, 28/- . ; / '•; . NAVY SERGE SAILOR DRESSES, in all sizes, at 19/6 to 35/- . GIRLS' PALETOTS, in plain cloth, in brown; beaver, and myrtle. Length, 22in., 24in., 27in., 30in;y, 33in., 36iri., at 20/-, 22/6, 24/9, 28/-, 31/6, 35/GIRLS' PALETOTS, in light coloured Blanket Cloth, piped velvot, and with velvet buttons; in all sizes, at 21/- each.
KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. .0512 FOOTBALL BOOTS! THE BEST YOU CAN BUY ARE TO BE FOUND AT HANNAH'S, AT PRICES BELOW ALL OTHERS. FOR RUGBYALL BLACK CHROME, Hard Box Toes, Light Soles, 8/11. ALL BLACK CHROME, Hard Box, Toes, Double Soles, 10/GREEN HIDE, CHROME,. Hard Box Toes, Double Soles, 10/6. FOR SOCCER— "THE CERT," Men's Russet Calf, English make, unbreakable toes, ankle pads, chrome soles and buttons, 12/6. "THE CERT,',' Men's Greenliide, English make, cane instep guards, unbreakable toes, chromo soles and buttons, 14/6. " THE CERT," Men's Box Calf, English make, unbreakable toes, M'Gregor vamps, chrome soles, and buttons, 15/6. ; SECRETARIES OF CLUBS PLEASE CALL, i R. HANNAH &. CO., LTD. RETAIL, STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. CBIO ~ ARE YOU TAILOR-SATISFBED? HOW often have you realised that the other man was better dressed than yon, despite the big price you paid? Your perplexities end at our doorstep. The Suit we make for yon will be a revelation in fabric and workmanship. BRADFORD .WOOLLEN CO., ■ "THE QUALITY'TAILORS,"; LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. For the .' " " ' ' ' FINESY PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. , ' ; 'V STUDIOS: W. H. ; BARTLETT, SSS* , (And at AUCKLAND). THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONE" Tel. 1233. (Registered). , ONE QUALITY' FOR ALL OUR PATRONS. ■pERHAPS the rigid enforcement of this policy explains why MR. D. MILLIGAN'S MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS ii\ KELBURNE- AVENUE has never ceased expanding. Our Prices have never been cut below a fair leval 'mi. protection to tho customer thus secured is obvious.
f J mE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL LAMBTON QUAY. GEO, PINNOCK ... Proprietor. (Lat« Trocadero), Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-datn TTnc telly. Very-centra], Une minute from Wh, ' hr«, room nt hy Ztriciiy. charges^ TriSS" Uouso open to guests from ti a m m J °" rne /s. Hay unu Ni 2 nt Porte" 'to """^gat. Proprietor-GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 EMPIRE HOTEL. WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. /TIHIS HOTEL is now in a position to offer ~ spccial advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation Convenient arrangements can also be made for Board only, during tho Holiday Season separate Suites of Rooms for Families. t? qaG MRS ' F ' POOL ' Proprietress. Box 385. Tel, 296. ■ C 1069 riECIL GOULTER, SOLICITOR, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel .Securities at from £5 per cent. CIIIO 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 Trumpots and Instruments to Improvo the Hearing. •'Phono 2562. CUM,
THOSE WHO SUFFER ' i'ttuil WEAK DIGESTION,, And thoso who are weary, run-down, and debilitated should drink regularly I'MOMbU:\ AMJ co.s Sparkling 'WAI-BONGOA . ' MINERAL .'WATEEr! _ Nature's best and safest remedy ior stomachic troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, Stimulate digestion, and enable; tho human organism to resist disease. A grand tonic, it's better than foreign waters. it is delightfully crisp and pleasant to tho palate, full of " life" and sparkle, and instantly refresnes one. Mixes perfectly • with juilK, wines, ales,. and 6pints. Charged only with NATURAL GAS. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agenta. t-1012 ' • W. H. PHILP, House and office cleaning conTRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Street (Boom i). Chimneys swept by sober men, Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired. CBl7 MONEY TO LEND. ,TN any sums, on approved Freehold Security, -i. at Lowest Current Ratea. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. Slli KENNETH UOUOLAS, Solicitor, Commercial ,31 Una tor Street. C 1057 HUGGAED AND FKOUSE, ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA' BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. QEAFORTH S. MACKENZIE, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, COLO.MiII/ MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, ELLINGTON. "|>U LKLEY AND DIDSBUR Y, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No, 216. C6Q3
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 463, 23 March 1909, Page 4
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