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SPENDING WISELY. "If you know, how to spend.less than you get you have tlio philosopher's stone." We teach the saving lesson hero, and wo demonstrate to you how to make your money bring in better returns. The quality of the merchandise hero is of the very best, each in its grade is the best procurable.. The standard of quality at Kirkcaldic's is as definite and characteristic of this' store as sunshine is of summer. To this high standard of goods, we attach low prices, and tho low prices, make the goods better value than you can get anywhere. This is a dependable storo in every way. You can depend upon its goods, you can depend upon the fairness of the prions, you can depend upon its service, and its prompt delivery. You spend your money to best advantage when you spend it at this store. Come to-day and see what you can see. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOli TO-DAY, ' WEDNESDAY. Following our usual custom there will bo offered to-day some very special values, and the goods have been selected with a view of pleasing any country visitors to the city. Tho prices have been sharply cut to make the bargains attractive. COLOURED JAPANESE SILKS, in all wanted shades, 22 inches and 24 inches wide, Usual prices, Is." 2d. and Is. 4d. a yard. Price To-day, lljd. a yard. BRITISH TUSSORE SILKS, 36 inches wide, very fino quality, Usual price, 2s. 6d. a yard. Price To-day, Is. lid. a yard. FOULARD SILKS, in black, navy blue, and white grounds, with small fancy designs, "Regular price, 2s. lid. a yard. Price To-day, Is. lid. a yard. SATIN STRIPED COAT LININGS, in red grounds only, with white, black, and fancy stripes,- Regular price, 2s. 9d. a yard. Price To-day, is. lid. a yard. .TAFFETA CHIFFON SILKS, 40 inchos wide, in brown, navy, moss, myrtle, mole, cobalt, wine, and pale eau doinil, Regular price, 6s. 6d. a yard. ' > Price To-day.- 4s. 6d. a yard. BLACK TAFFETA SILK, §6 inches wide, Regular price, ss. 6d. a yard. Price To-day, 3s. 6d. a yard. SMART DRESS TWEEDS, in stripes and fancy mixtures, Usual price, 2s. 3d. and 2s. 6d. a yard. Price To-day, Is. lid. a yard. .VELVETEENS, in dark cardinal, burgundy, grenat, olive, scarlet, and black, Regular price, Is. lid. a yard. Price To-day, Is. a yard. 12 LIGHT TWEED COSTUMES, three-quarter length coats, lined silk, skirts lined , linenette. In grey, fawn, blue, etc., Usually, 84s„ 1055., 1265. . Prico. To-day, 395. 6d. SIX HIP-FITTING COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES, in light and dark tweeds, well cut and finished, ■ ' . Usual prices, 595. 6d., 84s. Price To-day, 30s.

tIRKCALDIE'' & STAINS, Ltd

■ NEW WINTER SLIPPERS, ; JUBT FRESH FROM THE MAKERS. ■.'.■■'' 'I Yesl ,We hare almost an entirely new stock—very few of last year's lines left. If you want, a GOOD PAIR of WINTER SLIPPERS, come to us, because we give the Best Value in Town, and have THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Girls' Coloured Felt Slippers, all sizes, 1/-, 1/6, 2/- • Women's' Black or Coloured Folts, Soft Solos, 1/3 and 1/11. Women's Coloured Pelts, with Felt and Leather,Seles, 2/6. Women's Coloured Felts, with sown loather soles, 2/11. Women's Check Felts, with felt and cord soles, 3/6. Women's Arctic Felts, with Turnover Collar, 4/6. Women's Velvet One-bar Shoes, with high heels, 4/6. Women's Pale Blue, Sage, or Crimson Boudoir Slippers, 3/11. Women's Arctic Felt Buckle Boots, very cosy, 6/6. Men's Arctic Felt Slippers, F. and L. Solos, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6. Men's Arctic Felt Buckle Boots, F. and L. Soles, 7/6. THE BEST ENCLISH AND, CONTINENTAL MAKES. ' R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND, CUBA STREET.

THE CHOICEST COLOURS, THE FINEST PATTERNS obtainable from London, Scotch, and Irish Houses are being ■ displayed at THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, IN KELBURNE AVENUE. Gentlemen favouring us with their orders aro assured of Style, Pit, and Finish enual to the Best West-End Standard. ' D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER. CllOO

MAKE A KQTE OF THIS! WE are specialising on HAND-SEWN SuITS at LOW PRICES, and want you to remember that our Suits are the BEST you can buy. We lead in tailoring, and can fit a suit to your figure, and suit your taste. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 3G4 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

For tho FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. STUDIOS: W. H. : BARTLETT, ~•"". (And at AUCKLAND). THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONE" Tel. 1233. ' (Registered). CUO

THOSE WHO SUFFER FROM WEAK DIGESTION, . And those who are weary, run-down, and debilitated should drink regularly I'HOMbON AiNiJ vu.'ti Sparkling WAI-KQNGOA MINEKAL WATER! Nature's best and safest remedy for stomachic troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, stimulate digestion, and euablo the human organism to resist disease. A grand tonic. jVs better tnan foreign waters. It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to the palate, fall of "life" and sparkle, and inBtantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with UiiUi, wines, ales, and spirits. Charged only with NATURAL GAS. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. UlOl2 W. H. PHII.P, HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR, N.Z. Alliance Buildings. 113 Willis Street (Room 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Llothes pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired. CBiJ MONEY TO LEND. .TN ony sums, on approved Freehold Security, !& at Lowest Curreat Rates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, 31 Hunter Street. C1f157 AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2006), MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late Masseur of N.Z, Government at Rotorua). Ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tel. 298-1), MASSEDSE. 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Cllls Mr. Hoby's Dentist Building. HOGGARD, AND PEOUS E, ARCHITECTS, ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HIJNTEE-STBEEX,.-

milE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, A LAMBTON QUAY. GEO. PLNNOCK ... Proprietor. Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-dato 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 de Cuisine is a iir6t-clasa man, under special contract to tho management, and guests favouring this hotel with their patronage aro assured the Bill-of-Fare will be of the very best. Tariff, from Bs. per day. Midday Lunch 12 to 2 p.m., Is. 6d. Breakfast, from 0.30 am Motor . cars for hire, experienced drivers' charges reasonable, long or short journeys! House open to guests from 0 a.m. to midmVhf Day and Night Porter. mmnignt. 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 arrangements can also, be m'ado for Board only during the Holiday Season. Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. MRS. F. POOL, Proprieties Box 385. Tel. 196. . C 1069 "OULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. c6Qg pECIL GOULTER, SOLICITOR, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel Securities at from £5 per cent. . CIIIQ HS PEA R, M. P. 0. C. DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS. WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Largo Stock of Optical Gcods carried, also Spoaking Trumpets and Instruments to Improve the Hearing. \...'«i«na. 2602, CUlfii

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 481, 14 April 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 481, 14 April 1909, Page 6

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