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PERMANENT BUSINESS. 'A permanent business is not built up in single sales. It is tho customer who conies back that counts. No business axiom is plainer thin this. Wo realise that it is to our interest to please and satisfy all customers. It has always been tho policy of this storo to give satisfaction. And wo help our customers to economise. Even from its very small beginnings over forty years ago, this store was dedicated to tho sort of business that makes Quality a first consideration. Tlio steady and splendid growth' of tho store shows that people are less and .less'attracted by tho makc-shiffc stores, and more and moro firmly of tho opinion th.'it to depend on-tho storo whero quality is assured is in tho long run true business prudence With somo storos tho cry of quality is a cover for high prices, but a comparison of prices ivill convince you that the values offered here are fair and reasonable, and that you get your money's worth overy time. _: COMFORTAfILE DOWN QUILTS. Tho cold weather is vory near; it will como upon us when wo least expect it. Prudence suggests preparing for tho long, cold nights, and thero is a world' of warmth and comfort in an Eiderdown Quilt. We"have just got in our. now stock of quilts, and from every point of vjowthoy aro good. Tho quilts aro well made, the stuffing being of pure Arctic down quilt well ventilated, and tho coverings aro in lovely patterns. POUBLE BED QTJILTS, a vory choice lot offered at specially reasonable prices. In Fancy Sateen, with piped cgdes, At 235. 6d., 28s. 6d., 355. 6d. In Fancy Sateen, nicely frilled, At 325. Gd., 445. Gd., 48s! Gd., 535. Gd., 675. Gd. In Frilled Satin, with sateen back, At 53s Gd., b3s., 735. Gd., 87s. Gd., 112s. Gd. •In Frilled Satin, with satin back, very handsomo, At £5 12s. Gd. In Silk Tapestry, with panel and frill of plain silk, At £6 lGs, Gd., £7 17s. Gd., £9 19s. Gd. EINGLE BED QUILTS— _ln Fancy Sateen, with piped edges, At 14s. Gd., 17s. Gd., 19s. 6d., 245. Gd., 325. Gd., ,365. Gd. • In Fancy Satin, with Sateen back, At 325. Gd., 455., 595. Gd. In Frilled Sateen, At 18s. 6d., 245. Gd., 295. Gd., 325. Gd., 38s. Gd., 455. In Frilled Satin, At 3os. Gd., 455., 575. 6d, 635. COT QUILTSIn Sateen, with piped edges, sizo 3 x 2ft., At 6s. 6d., Bs., 10s. 6d., 13s. Gd. In Satin and Sateon, frilled, size 3 s 2ft., ' _ At Bs., 10s. Sd.. lis. Gd., 13s. Gd., 15s. Gd. In Sateen, with piped edges, sizo 4 s 3ft., ' At 13s. Gd., 15s. 6d., 18s. 6d. ' : In Sateen, frilled, sizo 4 s 3ft., At 16s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 225. Gd., 295. 6(1. NEW FRENCH BLOUSE FLANNELS. Tho new French Blousirjg Flannels are in, and they will give considerable pleasure, for tho,designs arc'very pretty, and tho priccs'aro very reasonable. TWILL BLOUSING FLANNELS, in two-tone spots, in Bluo, Green, and Brown, At 2s. Gd. a yard. TWILL BLOUSING FLANNELS, in Cream Grounds, with stripes in Green and Heliotrope, Brown and Fawn, and Light and Dark Blue, At 2s. Gd. a yard. FRENCH BLOUSINJ FLANNELS, with narrow Paisley Stripes in Heliotrope, Green, Red and Blue, At 2s. 3d. a yard. FRENCH BLOUSING FLANNELS, in Cream Grounds, with narrow stripes and rings, in Blue, Marone, Green, and Pink,. At 2s. 3d. a yard. SMART STRIPED FLANNELS, in Claret and Green, Navy and' Green, and Brown and Navy, ■■ Navy, . At 2s. Gd. a yard. FRENCH BLOUSING FLANNELS, in Cream Grounds, with different shaded spots, in Brown, Blue, Green, and Heliotrope, At 2s. 3d. a yard.

ICIRKCALDIE &■ STAINS, Ltd.. •■ , ■ ■ ■ • ■ - ■ ■ i _ _ . ■ : ' 0513 FOOTBALL: BOOTS! Tflß BEST YOU CAN B.XJYi •■ ■ ARE TO BE FOUND AT HANNAHJS, ~,■'. , AT PRICES BELOW ALL OTEEES. FOR RUGBY— • ALL BLACK CHROME, Hard Box Toes, Light Soles, 8/11. ALL BLACK CHROME, Hard Bos Toes, Doublo Soles, 10/-, : GREEN HIDE CHROME, Hard Box Toes, Doublo Soles, 10/6. FOR SOCCER— " THE CERT," V Men's' Russet Calf, English mako, unbreakable- toes, ankle /pads; chromo soles and buttons, 12/6. "THE CERT," Men's Greenhide, English make, cano instep guards, ' • unbreakable toes, chromo soles and buttons, 14/6. "THE CERT,". Men's' Box Calf, English mako, ' unbreakablo toes, M'Grcgor vamps, chromo solos,, and buttons, 15/6. : SECRETARIES OF CLUBS PLEASE CALL. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES!., LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. : '. : ! CBIO ARE YOU TAILOR-SATISFIED? HOW often have you realised that the other man was better dressed than you destrito the big price you paid? Your perplexities end at our doorstep; The Suit wo make for you -will be a revelation la fabric and workmanship. . 'BRADFORD-WOOLLEN CO., ' : . "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. For tho ~< ' " ~ ~~ * FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. ' - STUDIOS: ,W. H. BARTLETT, . SSgr™' (And at AUCKLAND). THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONE" Tel. 1233. (Registered). I /-,,,„ ONE QUALITY FOR ALL OUR PATRONS. TJERHAPS the rigid enforcement of this policy explains why , MR. D.' MILLIGAN'S MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS IN KELBURNE AVENUE

has never ceased expanding. Our Prices havo nover been, cut below a fair Wei m protection to tho customer thus secured is obvious. '• ±no THOSE WHO SUFFER __,_ ~~ ' ' lUJOM WEAK DIGESTION, 'J ,HB . COMMERCIAL HOTEL, And thoso who aro weary, run-down, and LAMBTON QUAY, debilitated should drink regularly THOM- reo PTNNiW- t," SON AND CO.'rf Sparkling u ' rj - WJNUI -k - Proprietor. (Late- Trocadero). WAI-KONGOA _ MINERAL WATER!Teh? m v B Berny n L L traf t o and Nature's best and safest remedy for stomachic and General Post Office Xfr W^, arve .3 troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, turo new. Evervthim?' new T)„ u ,™ l_ Btimulato digestion, and enable tho human Every room lit fay elLtrici'tv vTT? c hf f organism to resist disease A grand tonic, it's Cuisino is a first-class man umlm •! ■? do better than foreign waters. tract to tho mauaSirt ™u™ ( P ? Clal con - It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to tho this hotel with their natrona™ „,l faVol } r (ng palate, full of "life" and sparkle, and in- Bill-of-Faro will be! of tho verv i f SUred * ho Btantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with Tariff, f rom Bs. per dav SjTlt milk, wines, ales, and spirits. to 2 p.m., Is. Gd. Breakfast from fi U s)' 12 Charged only with NATURAL GAS. Mot" cars for hiro, experienced dri£™ T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. K^,? asonable \ tye °r sbort journovs' _ 55? Da O y Us6 an o fNil o hr^ 0m ' t0 mid S W. H. PHILP, Proprietor-GEO. PINNOCK. cmno HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CON, _________ Cioo2 TEACTOB, N.Z, Alliance Buildingß. 113 Willis Street EMPIRE HOTEL. (Boom 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. Gentlemen's Clothes pressed. . Venetian Blinds repaired. CJ« npHls HOTEL is now in a position to offer J- special advantages and inducement? f„ MONEY TO LEND. thoso requiring Permanent Accommodation ■T» any sums, on approved Freehold Security, fo ?°S e anlv a T°fr e f i!', 8 &?. . als ° bo '"'ado 'I at Lowest Current Rates. Ln??,t« <?. it.fi I f oUd l ay ason ' Repayment by instalments can bo arranged. & e P ttrato Suites of Rooms for Families. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, „ Mr -- UES - *'• POOL > proprietress. Solicitor, Box 38ji '-I'd. 196. Commercial Chambers, 31 Hunter Street, CIOG9 C 1057 ' . riECIL GOULTER, SOLICITOR TTOGGARD AND PEOU SE, <U N z INSURANCE BUILDINGS, UNION oTFuSTBALIA LAMBT ™ <^ YBUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. ' ™ U ?. nf i y c ° L -? d on . F . cehold . Leasehold, and . Chattol beeunties at from J65 per cent. qEAFORTH S. MACKENZIE, 2ill? BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, TO" SPEAR, M. P. 0. C, JL_II.» 1)R OF OPTICA COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. KING<S mmßms> BOLKLEY AND DIDSBURY, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Dental Surgeons, A Largo Stock of Optical Goods carried, also 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. l ° lm " 'AVlEDhone No. 216. 'Phone 2562, CllOa

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 465, 25 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 465, 25 March 1909, Page 4

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