LOGICAL BUSINESS LINES. Buy your merchandise on logical business lines. It is always a safe plan in making any sort of a purchase to tako into consideration tho capability and resources of the house dealing in the articles you want. Anyone can advertise and say big things and promise much, but to deliver tho goods in accordance with tho promise is quite another matter. , If. you are purchasing on logical business linos, this storo will figure on your list for most of the things you want. The buying capacity of this Store is as great as any in Now Zealand, and greater than most. Our record and our reputation to-day tell tho story of our succoss. Our goods are dependable, because they represent tho standard grades of reliabb manufacturers, and our values . aro honost. You aro not overcharged simply bocauso you are ignorant of the value. Tho finer the quality of anything you buy here, tho greator the Wing. i. HANDSOME MODEL COSTUMES. r' : 'Among the more elaborate of theso Costumes profuse braiding is the dominant feature. Many have small vests of silk tapestry or contrasting shade of cloth or . silk. Three-quarter length, or slightly shorter, is correct when worn with self skirt. Top coats are all seven-eighths or full length. SMART PARIS MODEL, in dark brown and black broken check face cloth, short waisted coat with folds over shoalders, vest of black satin, hand embroidered, in_ a ' , ' . shads of orange, goisha bow of satin at throat. Skirt of coat and hem of skirt '' both braided with. broad black silk russia braid in a light design, at £12 12/HANDSOME MODEL COSTUME, in dark claret coloured cloth, with small black check and new raised lino. The long coat has a slashed and pointed skirt, vest of . white bronhe, heavily braided in oriental design'and colouring. Collar of self ■ shade of velvet, braided to match vest, long mitten sleeves, tho whole braided in black and trimmed with black satin covered domes. Long semi-empire skirt, with black velvet band and large gold front buckle attached, at £11 11/STYLISH MODEL COSTUME, in navy; satin-face cloth, directoire style, with large ' rever and stand collar of black satin, edged with black silk braid, skirt on high band, lined white satin,'at £9 19/6. FINE NAVY SERGE MODEL COSTUME, seven-eighths length coat, with large black satin revers, flat pleat down back, outlined with black satin loops and domes, forming pleat at foot of coat. Skirt semi-empire style, with broad band of black satin, lined white satin, at £11 11/- 1 NAVY SERGE WALKING COSTUME, 36-inch coat, 'in new straight cut, slashed at back with-braid and broad black silk'galoon, small roll collar and cuffs of black satin, tailor sleeves, at £7 7/;USEFUL TWEED COSTUME, in new brown, 38-inch coat with small vest of black and ■ white silk, edged black satin, fastened across bust with brass buttons; embroidered with black silk braid, at £6 16/6. TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, in smart heather mixture tweeds, plain cut-away style, braided or plain, coat lined broche, in brown, green, fawn, etc., at £5 18/6. SMART WALKING COSTUMES, in heather mixture tweeds, hip coats with rounded fronts, or Norfolk shape, at 79/6, 87/6, £5 5/- .■ 'C ' • 7 ■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS> Ltd. . C 512 1 FOOTBALL HOCKEY) BOOTS, , BOOTS, FOR RUGBY OR SOCCER. . ' —iWINNERS IN QUALITY. ' ' WINNERS FOR PRICE, WINNERS ALL THE TIME. OUR FOOTBALL BOOTS ARE THE VERY BEST. "ALL BLACK" Chrome, hard box toes, light soles, Bs. lid. " AT.T, BLACK " Chrome, hard box toes, double solos, 10s. i . •" GREENHIDE" Chrome, hard box toes, double soles, 10s. 6d. "THE CERT" Men's Russet Calf, English make, ankle pads, unbreakable toes, ohrome soles and buttons, 12s, Gd. "THE CERT" Men's Greenhide, English make, oane instep guards, unbreakable . toes, chrome soles and buttons, 14s. Gd. "THE CEET" Men's Box Calf, English make, M'Gregor Vamps, unbreakable toes, chTome soles and button, 15s. 6d. ■ _ ' SECRETARIES OF CLUBS PLEASE CALL. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. ■ * RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. _ . CBIB ARE YOU TAILOR-SATISFSED? HOW often have yon realised that the other man was better dressed than you desDita the big price you paid? Your perplexities end at our doorstep. The Suit we make lor you will, be a revelation in fabrio ana workmanship. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. For tho ' / - FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. ' - STUDIOS: ■ ' !W. H. BARTLETT, V (And at AUCKLAND). ' THREE NEW PROCESSES: "■ INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONE" Tel. 1233. (Registered). \ _ OJ*IE QUALITY FOR ALL OUR PATRONS. "DERHAPS the rigid enforcement of this policy explains why MR. D. MULLIGAN'S MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS IN KELBURNE AVENUE has never ceased expanding. Our Prices have never beon out below a fair lnvoi m , protection to the customer thus secured is obvious. 704, (THOSE WHO SUFFER ~~ ~ UltOM WEAK DIGESTION, r J ,HE N *SW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, And those who aro weary, run-down, and , LAMBTON QUAY i"• debilitated should drink regularly i'HOil- GEO p TAJ .. nrn . BUN AND CU.'S Sparkling ' JNULK - Proprietor. ' WAI-RONGOA MINEKAL WATER! , WeUington's Latest and Most Up-to-dKto Hos■Nature's best and safest remedy forstomachio U nd.General"posf Offi™ trom Wharves troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, ture new. Evervthk?,,^ o^ ' Furnietimulato digestion, and enable the humaa Every room lit bv eleolrinVf„ inL S6n f£ r ' organism to resist disease. A grand tomo. its Cuisine is a first-class h , of do better than foreign waters. tract to the manaSJS er - Bp ? clal COD - Xt is delightfully crisp and pleasant to the h o t e i w ;i.l an d guests favouring palate, full of "life" aud sparkle, and in- Biwill be T f sured th! Btantly refreshes one. Mixes ■ perfectly with Tariff, from 8s Mr I v e^i^ st V milk, wines, ales, and spirits. \ , to 2 p.m., U. VbS'J"f™ 7 12 Charged only with NATURAL GAS. Motor cars for hire, experionS "' m ' T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. charges reasonable, long or short journp™ w IL „d dm • Caterer, 79 Willis Street (next Begg's), ' — is prepared to undertake all manner of Cater- EMPIRE HOTEL ing for Weddings, Parties, Suppers, Dances, Etc., at most reasonable rates. Quotations wtttts amti mn mn „ r , given. Strictest attention. Nona but the best AND VICTORIA STREETS. in the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a speci- — — » ut * ■ cail T' 1118 HOTEL is now in a position to offer HONEY TO LEND. . those requiring '° TN any sums on approved Freehold Security, forßoarToU'^fn^ SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, ' Box 335. ' P ° 01 " Solicitor, Cnmrnercial Chambers. 31' Hunter Streot. CIOS9 , C 1057 ~ : : : : • riECIL GOULTER. SOLICITOR HOGGARD AND, fEOUSE, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS ARCHITECTS, LAMBTON QUAY. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA * nnNTPi? Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and HUNfLR aJltLtiT. Chattel Securities at from «£S per cent. QE A !•' 0R T H S. MACKENZIE, 1 BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, , SDRE OF OPTICS P ' °' C '' COLONIJL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. , CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'sTREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, T>ULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Jj Tipntal Sureeons A Large Stock of Optical Goods carried, also Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Im--1 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. prove the Hearing. 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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 466, 26 March 1909, Page 4
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