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I' . : : THIS. 'STORE'S POLICY. I One greit idea aotuates ,fcho management of this Store, and influences its business polioy. Tliat idea 1 ifl to servo yon right, to mako this Store an interesting and desirable phce in which to do your shopping. That, in brief, is tho great idea, but in 'its application it involves a great deal of thought and effort. It means that tho I Store organisation must bo as porfect as human ingenuity can mako it. But tho best maohinery sticks," 1 some litilo thing goes wrong, and there is friction. So with the store, tho 'best offorts nro| frustrated through somo littlo oversight, and thero is ; friction with the customer. If you find anything wrong with our Stere sorvico, be ; prompt to 'make complaint,, and so givo an opportunity of correcting faults. Besides J perfect store service, there'must bo ample merchandise of tho right sort, and prices ' must be rea'sonablo. On these two points this Store excels—it is acknowledged to bo r the trading centre of Wellington, where ovoryono is sure of good value. & '' ,' > , '' .' ' ——— '' ' ; LOVELY RACE MILLINERY. ' very pretty' hats for trentham. ( 'scores of the most beautiful and most graceful and refined j' ''. 1 hats evl3r assembled under one roof. \ i '. A RARE CHOICE. N , 1 If you are going to TrehtKam wear one of our Lovely Model Hats, and you will ' secure the admiration, of everyone. We have never had quite such a nice lot of racehats, and never have our prices been so moderate, I ' .AT 35/- tO 84/- EACH. Below we endeavour to give you an idea of the kind of Millinery, wo aro offering *' > to-day. ' ' • CHARMING I MAUVE HAT,- in Ottoman Silk, trimmed with huge mauve wings and drenched feathers. > , , • ' M i 1 LARGE OTTOMAN SILK HAT, in two shades of saxo blue, trimmed with beautifully shaded ivings and touches of velvet. ', ' \ EXQUISITE MERRY WIDOW HAT, in Mole Velvet, lined under brim with satin and '■ swathe ,of same, and finished with cluster of feathers in mole shade. ' ' HANDSOME' DIRECTOIRE TOQUE, in Mole Straw, with pleated ribbon swathe and * cabachon to tone, finished with high reseda ostrich mount. ' LARGE BLACK STRAW* TOQUE, trimmed circular pleafed rosettes, with jet cabachon ; • in centre. , ' r i ( ; ■* LARGE STRAW TURBAN, iin reseda, trimmed! band of jet and finished with clusters i of grapes, which pose on the hair. I ' WEDGEWOOD STRAW TURBAN, trimmed with trails of dainty rosebuds and ribbon to tone. " ' BROAD FLORAL TOQUE," with bunches of ribbon across the back and resting on the , ' hair. \ '_, , , MOLE CHIP STRAW HAT, trimmed entirely with 'largo mole and blue wings, '' , . AT 35/- TO 84/- EACH. •

;" ■ ; '-'KIRKCALDIE STAINS, Ltd. I ' ' • ' - CSI2 HAVE YOU SEEN, OUR NEW , " GOLF FOOTWEAR? If not, you havo' missed seeing tho Snappiest Lino of GOLF SHOES io bo had. ALL CORRECT' STYLES. No matter what shape or size T ou'require, we can fit you; and most important, of all. THEY NEED NO - BREAKING IN. i FOR LADIES. FOR MEN. Ladies', Tan Willow, Calf Golf Men's Tan Willow Calf Lace v ?hoes, perforated golosh', welted Shoes, perforated golosh, welted r • soles, round toes, 18/6. ,' solos, 21/t Ladies' Tan Willow Calf Brogue Men's Brown Zulu Calf Brogue ~ pattern golf slices, extra stout Shoos, welted stout waterproof ' ■ soles, medium toes, 19/6. *oles, 23/6. Ladies' Tan Willow Calf Laoo Men's Black Gun Metal 'Calf ' ■ Boots, stent- solos, round tees, Broguo Shoos, stout waterproof "The Bectivo," '21/- > soles, welted, 23/6. Ladies' Tan "Willow Calf Derby Men's Tan Willow Calf Biogue .Sals., , stout waterproof soles, '■ Shoes, stout welted soles, tho i ." Tho Bectivo,V 22/6 , "K" niako, 25/- ' ; GOLF, NAILS NO EXTRA CHARGE. WHEN ORDERING, BY MAIL PLEASE ADD Is. PAIR POSTAGE. ' ' 'R. HANNAH' k CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES! LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET.

l_ ' ' ' - CBIO THE CHOICEST COLOURS, THE FINEST PATTERNS obtainable from London Scotch ; and,lrish Houses aro being displayed it , ' o' ..THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, ' . " ' •, , ' IN KELBURNE AVENUE Gentlemen favouring us with thoir o/ders are assured of Style, Fit, and Finish enmi H tho Best jWest-End Standard. V. ' '!>. MILLIGAIS;^ MERCHANT TAILOR AND BEEECHES MAKER. CllOO MAKE A NOTE OF THIS! V»rE aro specialising on HAND-SEWN IbulT S at LOW PRICES, and nant yon to rempmW ,YV that our Suits are. the BEST you can buy. 7 t0 rememb er Wo laid in tailoring, and can fit a sui; to your-figure, and nuit your taste 1 BRADFORD'WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 361 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. For the , " ~ ~~ ', ' FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. ' I STUDIOS: I W.TT TRAIRTT TRYTPT 10 willis street, j . JDL. JO-tJLJU) IIJJCJ JL 1, WELLINGTON, I i " (And at AUCKLAND).' IHEEE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONF" Tel. _J3. , (Registered). Aud those nho aro weliry, run-down, and . LAMBTON QUAY. debilitated bhould driujf regularly; I'tIOM- > GEO. PINNOCK ... Proprietor bU* UV S bpartUus , ' Wellington',, Latest and' Most Up-to-ddte Hos- ! W A T ■prYIUVn A ' J\ Very central. One nunuto ljom Wharves . NY Ai-ltiUiN UfUA , and General Post Olhce. House new. Fwm AfrlVli'T^AT , WATTO! i? re n ° w, Everything now. Passeiigor hit I JILL-lM iiJjtliAJu W.Alllljttl Every 'room lit by electricity. The Chef Uβ I Nature , !, best and natest r«medy tor otoin'aohic p al3ln e V i » first-class man, under epeeial con-. trouDlto. it ib guurauwod.to relieve plothora, t^ ct , to . jne management, and guests tavouung i etiiiiulato digestion, and, onablo tho human """ hotel with their patronage aro assured the ' organism to resist diseaso. A,grand tomo. U'b a^"°f- 1 ' a , re w " o l «■ ot , tnt > very best. I better thiin foreign waters, . iarm - £rom «•. P e ' "ay. Midday Lunch 12 It is dWighttully cusp and pleasant to the ™ * P- m - ls ; M. Breakfast, from 6.30 am ' palate, full of "hfo" and spaTkle, and in- " otor cara »r lure, ciporionced drivers' 1 etantly lafreahes one. Mixes perfectly with charges reasonable, loiig or short journevs' i lniiu, wines, ales, and spinte.' hfpo 6 *' m ' t0 ldni e"' ' Charged only with NATURAL,GAS. mn™ I. and W. XOUNG, Wellington Agents. ' Clo °2 Cl <M EMPIRE HOTEL. W. H. PHILP. ....,.., .WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. HOOSE AND OWICL CLEANING CON- • TKAUTUE. ipHIS HOTEL is now in a position to offer N,Z, Alliance Buildings, 113 WiUis Streßt ■*• special advantages and inducements to (Boom i). tho , so requiring Ponnanent Accommodation Chimneys B *ept by t ober men. ■ f^T^i^nlv^^f^h 18 also . "» m^ Gentlemen's iSothes prßsfeil. f °o.™ ? if\ l& ' h i ay ScaßOn - Venetian Bhnd, reuaifla. CBil Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. . 1 MRS. F. POOL, Proprietress. 1 MONEY TO LEND, . .'. Box j>^ SN any irams, on approved Freehold Seoority, „_„,_„'" '* , ■ at Lowest Curreat Batss. -OULKLEY " AND DIDSBUEY, Bepa/mßnt by instalments can bo arranged. ■*-* Dental Surgeons. SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS, 01 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON 1 ■ Cmmeroial OhXf°Ul HnnUr Street W°» «» g«- WC3 CIUS7 ■ I , fjECII, GOULTEB, SOLICITOB, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2005), LAMBTON QUAY ' MAS3EUE AND MEDICAL' ELECTRICIAN — (Late Masseur of N.Z, Government' Mone y to k? , " 1 on Freehold, Leasehold, and "at Rotorufl). '- Chattel Secui'iheo at from £S per cent. Ladiea attended bv MISS AULD (Tel. 2981), CHIO . MASSEUSE. -tpr SPEAR, M. P. 0. C." 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, H« DR. OF OPTICS, CIIIS Mr. Dontist, Building. EYESIGHT.SPECIALIST. ' ______ '. Optical Parlors— -rrooRART) Aiwn pnnnnv ' WILLIS STREET, KINGJS CHAMBERS, H ABCHITECrS, PEOUSIJ ' WELLINGTON,'N.Z. miinN RANV nv insTPiri* liar ß e Stock of Optical Gcods carried, also HJIION BANK 01 AUSTRALIA Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to ImBUILDINCIB, ■ proTo tne Hearing. BUNXEJi STI'rEiBX. 'Phono 2362. CUM

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 485, 19 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 485, 19 April 1909, Page 4

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