OUT FOR GOOD VALUE. --■ ■ ;V: ■■.■■'.V'. ';V '■>..■ '/Cfj : When you get on the fence, don't stay there for ever j make up your mind to get down on one side or the other/ and do it quickly. Do not bo eternally weighing things, but: make up your mind as to on which side the preponderance of . ovidence - exists, and' then unflinchingly follow that decision. You are necossarily wanting good value whon you want to buy merchandise; it is a natural want, made emphatic just ■now by .tho conditions of the times. It is obvious : that in our lino of merchandise you get the best value ; here, Mid'wo say it is obvioas, becauso it is so easy to -institute comparisons. ' You havo our assurances that our soiling prices are based not with the view; of seoing how muoh profit we can make, but how little: yro can flo.with,'consistent )rith fininoial stability.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY. - v.Th'e Bargains solected for this Wednesday are exceptionally attractive, and you will ■ , )i:; , ; 'miss a really good chance if you fail to visit this Store to-day. The object .of these Special Values is to induce you to shop on Wednesday, especially in, the afternoon, . • • and • the Store is thereforo open all day—9 a.m. to 6 p.m. . : • • TAFFETA. CHIFFON SILKS, 40 inches wide, in brown, navy, moss, 'myrtle, mole, cobalt, ■ : '; .. . ■ wine, and palo eau do nil. . Regular; price, 6/6 a yard. Price to-day,; 4/6 a yard. - BLACK TAFFETA SILK, 36 inches wide. ; Regular Price, 6/6 a .yard. ; Price to-day, 3/6 a yard. SMART DRESS TWEEDS, in stripes and fanoy imixtures. Usual price, . 2/3 and 2/6 a yard. Pnco to-day, 1/11 a yard. ; :f' -'' .VELVETEENS, in dark ,cardinal, burgundy, grenat, -scarlet, and black. ;Regular price, ' 1/11 q yard. Price to-day, 1/- a yard. 'ii. ;/f<X)LOURED; JAPANESE SELKS, in all wanted shades/ 22 inches and 24 inohes wide. . • . Usual price, 1/2 and 1/4 a yard. Prico to-day, Usd. a yard. ..BRITISH. TUSSORE .SILKS, 36 incheswido,. very fine , quality.;. Usual price,- 2/6 a yard, i Prico to-day, 1/11 a yard. ■ ■■■•;.FOULARD SILKS, -in black, navy blue; and white grounds; with small fancy designs, • Regular price, 2/11 a yard. Prico to-day, 1/11 a yard. 1 ■ i .i . SATIN STRIPED COATvLININGS, in red grounds 1 on]y, with white, black and. fancy stripes. Regular price, 2/9 a-' yard. Price to-day, 1/11 a yard. 60. TAFFETA SHjK TIES, ; with embroidered ends, in all the newest shades: : Regular ' prioo, 1/6 each. Prico to-day, 1/- each. yyy"''yyyy''' ! 'yvyy. -y ;■ ,y< ■~y■ ■ -.y.-^y•..y.;- ■ 20 Dozen LADIES' FANCY LINEN COLLARS, embroidered, in all sizes. - Usually 1/2 ' 1/3, 1/4, 1/6 each. Prioo to-day, IOJd. each. ' y-vr-^y^yy Ss;Dozen MUSLIN .PURITAN/COLLARS. -Worth'6d., 7}d., and 9d.- each. To-dav 6 for II- , •" ;. 10 FANCY SILK BRETELLES, cach a different colour. ;. Usually. 14/6, 19/6, 21/-, 25/6 To-day, 9/11J < - ,
; ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. 1 : 1 C 613 WE C6URT COMPARISON! CALL,AND INSPECT OUR NEW LINES OF MEN'S WINTER BOOTS, Specially made for Winter's stormy weather, and put together l for service." ' ■ '■ ■' ); - They, are comfortable, boots, and don't require any ' breaking ill—a igroat' " ' consideration when buying heavy boots. 1' » 1 ' NO BOOT HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND MAN AFFORD TO CIVE' N.j MORE IN VALUE, ' " , Men's Chrome Derby Bals/exten- Men'i Box Ca]f Derby Bala., Calf ' sion soles, medium and broad , lined, wide welts, stout soles. \ • toes, the "6" brand, 16/6. ' "The Bective," 25/Men's Bos Calf Goloshed Bals., Men's Tan or Black ■ • Zulu 1 Calf ' " leather lined, wide welts, the , Dorby Bals., oxtra stout water"G " brand, 18/6. ' proof soles, 26/6. Men's East India Kip "Cookham" Men's Porpoiso Hido Golosh "E " ■..."y :, : boots, open fronts, waterproof Boots, leather lined; for 'hard V i Boles, 18/6, winter wear, 23/6. Men's Best- ,Zug Leather " Cook- Men's Best Scotch Grain Country , ham" Boots, wide welts, stout "K" Boots, stout anhydrous 1 screwed soles, 22/6. soles., DALE'S DUBBIN, fld. TIN. R. HANNAH & CO.. LTD. 1 RETAIL STORESi LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. CBIO • TfflE CHOICEST COLOURS,, TEE FINEST PA'iTJiKNS obtainable from London, Scotch. X and Irish Houses are being displayed at """ . . ' THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, , IN KELBURNE AVENUE Str,asfif"" u ™" 4 a »• « a ».«i b D. MILLIGAN, / MERCHANT TAILOR TO BREECHES mattth? CllOO ; , , MAKE A NOTE OF THUS! ■ \XJ~E are specialising*on HAND-SEWN boITS at LOW PRICES, and want von tn winimi... If V that our Suits are the BEST yoL. can buy. WBnl you 10 ember Wo lead m tailoring, and can- fit a sui; to your figure, and suit your taste ' ' BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., . . "THE QUALITK TAILORS," ; , ..... 361 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. For the | ~~ ~™ ' " ' . ; : ' FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. ' , 1 , STUDIOS: iW. H. BARTLETT, - , . < r (And at AUCKLAND). ■ IHREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEmvrniw Tel. (Registered). • JW^UiUWE
THOSE' WHO SUFFER ' I b'iiOM WEAK DIGESTION, And those who are weary,; run-down, and ••. debilitated should drink regularly ; THOM- i • .. bOXv CU.'a Sparkling ■ /.•• j wai-kongoa; , MIKKRAL WATEK! Nature's best and satest remedy fur stomachic troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, stimulate. digestion, and enable the human ■ ;> organism to resist disease.. A grand tonio. it's /better , thou foreign - 'waters. . i ■ It is debghttuUy crisp and pleasant to the palate,. foil of." life" and sparkle, and' instantly : refreshes ; one. . Mixes perfectly with Bulk, wines, ales, and spirits. ' 1 Charged only with;NATURAL GAS.; v ' ■ X. and ,W.. YOUNG, Wellington Agents.' ClOl2 W. H. PHTT.P, House and office cleaning CONTRACTOR, t 1 N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willia. Street i ■' (Boom 1).■ Chimneys swept by sober men. . Gentleiiien's Clothes pressed., ■ Venetiau Blinds repaired. - ' GUI HONEY TO LEND. iTN any soma,.on approved Freehold Security, - liL at Lowest Curreat/Rates. Repayment by instalments can bo arranged. • SIR KEN NETn DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, 31 Hontaiv Street. CHIS7 , AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2006). MASSEUR AND -MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late' Masseur of. N.Z.. Government at Eotorua). : ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tol. 2331), 'MASSEUSE. ' 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, , Clll6 : Mr.<:Hoby's Dentist Building. . . Hogg ar d and p bouse, ARCHITECTS, ' UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA .>V BUILDINGS, fIUNXIiR SXREEI.
rpHE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY." GEO. PLNNOCK '■■ ... Proprietor! ■■-Wellington's Latest aid Most Up-to-date Hob. telry .Very central. One minute SZ and General Oflice. Houa) now. FuriS ture new. new. ■- : Passenger Uff Cuisine w a first-ciass wan, under special conL h fl tefcf n K a ?h Semen f: and -e MS tB favouring 1,1 ff „ f wi,-^^ elr .; Mtronago are assured the Bul-of-1' are will be oi the very best ' Tariff, from Bs. par day. iMiddav r'nW»K' to to 2 p.m., Is. Motor cars for hire, experienced charges reasonable long or short iournora Proprietor—-GEO. I'INNOCK. CMoa ■ EMPIRE HOTEL. j 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 made' for Board only during tho Holiday Season. • ■ Separate Suites, of Rooms for Families. : . , ■ MRS.. F. POOL, Proprietress Box . ' Tel. 198. 1 ~CItX3 JgULKLEY AND - -DIDBBURY, - Dental Surgeons, . [ 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. | . Telephone N0.'216. . Cits ipECIL GOULTEB, • SOLICITOR, V N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. " . LAMBTON QUAY, Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel Securities at from JJS per cent, CHIP S P E A R, M. P. 0. C., • , DR, OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— ~.■7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, " . WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Goods carried, olbo Speaking Trumpota and IsatrumonU to Improve the Hearing, > 'Phono sm cum
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 487, 21 April 1909, Page 6
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