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• KNOW, WHERE YOU STAND. ; ""' ; ;: : ;*' '■- ' ■■■'; ■■■ : ' ■;:'' ' V / ■■ 1 ■'''/•'■ ■' : :■• We want to:emph&siso how important it is to yon to always know just how you . stand in your:.financial- affairs;. •: This '.-is.-an anxious period for most people, with •• r industries slackand -hundreds'out-of work. ■ Everyono want® to savo money, or at ♦ loast to bo careiul in spending. . Every day of every wook.a lot of money is wasted because people will make foolish purchases, or pay more than; the goods they buy are :;■> • .worth, Don't buy what you don't roally want, anddon't pay more than the goods are :worth. There is.no need. Come to this Store and.do.your shopping under the most - favourable conditions, and with the assurance that everything you purchase is worth, just a little mora than you pay for it. Noone will try to persuade you to buy what you don't want:. ■-. You will get. honest goods at honest values, and you will be: : v. satisfied. We make a point of pleasing and satisfying overy customer, becausc wo want • our customers to have full confidence in us. ■ ■>'' - LFLEECY WARM BLANKETS. .. . '<*vj.: ..■lt is timoto • buy-blankets—the evenings aro very cold now, and .they will got : colder presently. ' Wo have got m our new stock of Blankets, and as those have a made from comparatively cheap wool, they have been made extra well. , (ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS. For Single Beds, at 17/6, 18/11,- 22/-, 23/6, 28/6. a pair, . ■ ■ . .. . i ? v /For Threequarter Bods, at 22/6, 24/9, v 28/6, .31/-, to 53/6. , , For Double Beds) at 27/6, 30/-, 35/6, 39/6, 51/6, 54/6, 63/-, 79/6. t-. -- ; Extra -Large, at.4o/-, 47/6, 68/6, 63/-,.73/6, 89/6. .WHITE ENGLISH BLANKETS. •/ '. : For Single Beds, at 10/-, 11/6, 12/3, 15/- '■- ' '■:v . -For Threequarter Beds,-.at 13/6, 15/6,16/6.. ; For Double Beds, at 18/6, 20/-, 21/6, 23/6: 'ALL-WOOL COLONIAL CRIB BLANKETS •-.'Bassinette size,'at 7/9, 10/6, 12/6. Cot Size, at 9/9, 13/6, 14/6. Largo Ctf Size, at 13/3, 16/-, 17/6, 22/6. COLOURED BLANKETS 1 . > U For 'Single in brown, grey,-and scarlet, at 6/9,19/6,111/-, 12/6, 17/- 1 - For-Throcnuarter-Beds; in brown,' grey, and scarlet, at ,9/6,.,15/6,16/-, 18/6, 22/6. • . For Double Beds, in scarlet and grey, at 20/-, 22/-, 23/-, 26/6. ■ . . ' : EIDERDOWN QUILTS. .The cold; weather is vory near;.it:will como upon us when ,wo least expect it. j '-' t ' Prudence suggests!'preparing for tho. long, - cold nights, and i thero is .a world of i-i warmth and comfort in an EIDERDOWN QUILT., Wo. have, just got in ; our NEW :' . : 'STOCK OF QUILTS, and from every point of view they aro good!" The Quilts are well n- s ■ made, the stuffing being' of pure Arctic - Down Quilt, .well, ventilated, < and the coverings , ~ aro in lovely patterns. -i V- ' * ' :'••• DOUBLE BED QUILTS. A very , choice/lot offered;at specially, reasonable prices— . In'. Fancy Sateoa, "with .piped: edges. ...-At 23/6; 28/6,-35/6. , . -.. v . : In : Fancy . Sateen,, nicely frilled.. At 32/6, 44/6, .48/6, 53/6, 67/6 In Frilled Satin, with sateen back. : At 53/6, 63/-, 73/6, 87/6, 112/6. v.: . . ; In Frilled Satin, withlsatin back; very.handsome. At £5/12/6.- - In SatinTapestry,with panel and frill .of .. plain silk. •At £6/16/6,. £7/17/6, £9/19/6 BINOLE BED QUILTS— h : In ! Fanoy :Sat<!en,with piped edgos.-At 14/6, 17/6, 19/6, 24/6,-32/6, 36/6. . /- • i In Fancy Satin, with sateen back. At 32/6, 45/-, ,59/6 " t, In, Frilled ; Satecn,,? At.-18/6,;24/6, 29/6, .32/6,-- 38/6, 45/-., -• ■ In Frilled Satin, At 35/6, 45/-, 57/6, 63/-. 1 . COT QUILTS- j :v■/In Sateen, - with piped' edges; size 3ft;. x,2ft. At 6/6, 8/-, .10/6, 13/6. .■ : v:, In Satin and Sateen, frilled; size 3ft. x 2ft. At 8/-, -10/6, 11/6, 13/6, 15/6 : .-* ... i . In. Sateen; with piped edges;-size'4ft. x 3ft. At 13/6, 15/6,. 18/6. - _■-■■■. ■ In Sateen, frilled; size 4ft, s 3ft. At 16/6,-18/6, 22/6, 29/6. / ' . ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, ltd. ;>■ -i'iv -.'5 C 512 r: ;y.VV^... I,'.'.- 1 /'■■■■", ... _ ; ' r : — WE COURT COMPARISON! GALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW LINES OF 4 , ' MEN'S' WINTER BOOTS, * • Specially 'made for -Winter3-stormy'.weather, and put together: fori service. . ; \Tney- are. comfortable .boots,- and- don't require -atiy .breaking^-ln— a great ' * ' consideration when buying heavy boots. .." ■ , NO BOOT HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND CAN AFFORD TO CIVE MORE IN VALUE. . ki- iy -Menfo.Chromo.Derby Bals, erton-. . Men's Box Calf- Derby Bals., Calf sion soles, medium and broad lined, wide weuts, stout soles, i toes, the "G" brand) 16/6. "The Bective," 25/.L>iMon!s' Box; Calf Goloshed-Bals., . Mon's -.Tan, or Black Zulu Calf -• .. - , .leather :> lined, wide welts, .the ■ .>. Derby Bals., 'extra- stout water- < "G "j brand, 18/6. proof solos, 26/6. v■';' Mon's East India Kip "Cookham" Men's Porpoise Hide Golosh "K" boots, opon fronts, waterproof . Boots,, feather- lined, :for hard > ~ soles, 18/6. winter wear, 23/6. v:; . . : Men's Best Zug Leather "Cook- , Men's: Best Scotch Grain Country ham" Boots, wide wolts, stout '' K" Boots, stout anhydrous , 'scrowed soles, 22/6. solea. | DALE'S DUBBIN, 9d. TIN. R. HANNAH' & CO\ % LTD. 1 i' RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. 1 "[THE CHOICEST. COLOUES, THE- FINEST PATTERNS obtainable from London. ScStch, 'X and Irish are'being displayed at THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROQMS, IN KULBURNB AVENUE *■ S I : sentlemen. favonnng .usT with-' thoir orders nroiassured.of Style, Fit, and: Finish enual tj thp Best-West-End Standard. ■ -. '' D. MULLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER. CllOO MAKE A NOTE OF THIS! . .. . aro speoialising on HAND-SEWN LulTS.at LOW PRICES, and want yon to remember . iTV. that, our Suits aro ;the BEST yoi. can buy. .. . ..; ! We lead in tailoring, and can fit a sui; to your figure, and ,roit your taste. . ':*■ 3RADFOED WOOLLEN CO., ' "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 3G4 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. For the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. , . STUDIOS: W TJ T? A T?nnT TT'nnnP W WILLIS STREET, ,W • ' JjL. - xSixjtl i IjUl 11 j WELLINGTON, ' (And at AUCKLAND). ■ I ICHREE' NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONE" 'i'oL 1233. ' (liegiatered). • v CllO

THOSE WHO SUITER FEOil WEAK DIGESTION. s . -; , And thoso who ;are weary, run-down, anil debilitated . Bhuuld drink regularly I'HOM- ■ y bON AiSli UJ.'b bparklins WAI-KONGOA , Nature's best and salest. remedy lor stojoiachio troubles, it is guaranteed to relieve plethora, <?:■'stimulate digestion,- and>.enable the human : •! ' organism to resist rulseasß.v A grandtomo, it's . . better than foreign waters.. • • -.■■■■ ' It is delightfully crisp and . pleasant to the • palate, lull of ".lite" and sparkle, and inBtantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with /■v." . milk, wines, ales, and spirits. ... , Charged only with NATURAL GAS. v ' ; f, I'. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. . _ ClOl2 CATESENG. ' XKJ IL PHIT.F, ißaker, Pastrycook, i and x: Caterer, 79 Willis Street, (next Bogg's), • Is prepared to undertake all manner of Cacer* ■ jng for iVeddings, 'Parties, Suppers, Dances, etc., at most reasonable, rates. , Quotations ■ given.' Strictest attention. None but tho best jn the way of Pastry. .Alternoon Tea a speci(llty, C 847 ' ' MONEY TO LEND. SN any gums, on ajproved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Eatea. > Repayment by instalments can bo arranged. Kin KENNiETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor. ' Commercial "Ohamiiers, 31 Hnotor. Street. , C 11157 ■'o.'zii-.- v'v;- : :; : '"• ■' ' AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2006), 11/XASSEUB AND JrtEDICAL ELECTRICIAN :iIJ. (Lata Masseur of N.Z. Government V' a '« Kotorua). Ladies attended by MISS AtJLD (Tel. 2981) MASSEUSE. 123 WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON, . , (31115 . Mr. Hob/s .Dentist Building. .* HO GGA BD AND BE 0 U'S 11 ARCHITECTS, ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA ' BUILDINGS, N ~ fIUNXEB-aXEEST.

mltE NEW COMMERCIAL ' HOTEJ A • LAiIBTON QUAY. .. ; GEO. PINNOCK Proprietor. Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-dato Ho telry. Very central. One minute Irom Wharvi and General Post Office. House >new. Fufn turo new. Everything new.: Passenger lif , Evory room''lit by- electricity. : The Chef ( Cuisine is a first-class wan/ under special ca . tract to the management, and gnosts favourii ' this hotel with their patronage aro assured tl : BiU-ot'-l''are will bo ot the very best. Tariff, from Bs. per day. .Midday Lunch .to 2 p.m., Is., Gd. Breakfast, from 6.30 a.t . Motor cars ■ for hire,, experienced driver " obarges reasonable, long or .short journey ■ House, open to guests from 6 a.m, to midnich • Day and'.Night Porter; . . i , ~~Propnetor-*3EO., PINNOCK. cioi 2 • EMPIKE HOTEL, ■ ! WILLIS, AND .VICTORIA STREETS. 1 / ',-y: . . nnHIS HOTEL ia now in a position to off< • X special advantages and inducements • l >, thoso requiring Permanent Accommodation. 3 : : Convenient arrangements- can also be m'a< ' for Board only during the Holiday Season. Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. \ ■ ' MRS. P. POOL, Proprietress. * Box 355. , .... Tel. 136. . ' . ' ' . .... • ■ " .. . ' CIOI TJULELEY "'"AND DIBSBURI 1. •*-* Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. . ' OS ' 7 pECIL GOULTER, SOLICITOI " :V N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, • LAMBTON QUAY. N — Money to.Lend on Freehold,' Leasehold, an Chattel. Secnntioa- at from £5 per cent. . CU H ;BPE AR, M. P. 0. C • . DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— , 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, tl. :• ;WELLINGTON, N.Z. ; A Largo l Stock of Optical Gcods carried, all Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Ii prove the 'Hoaring. ' ' -■

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 486, 20 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 486, 20 April 1909, Page 4

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