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1V - I TO SERVE YOU RIGHT. •• •'• .• • ••■, ' ' _ Ono great idea aotiintes tho management of this Store, and. influences its businoss policy. That idea is to servo you right, to 'make tin's Store nn interesting and !r v cesirabls .place, in which to do your shopping.' That, in brief, is tho groat idea, but V:; in its application it involves a groat deal of thought and effort. It means that the ,v. . Store organisation must 'bo as porfcot as human ingenuity can. make it.v But tho host , .machinery sticks, some littlo thing goes wrong, and there, is friction. So with tho : ; ■ Btore; the best otforts aro frustrated through some littlo -oversight, and there is vnthvtho.'oustomor. ;:. If you;find'anything-wrong with our Store- service, be , - :prompt to-mako complaint,' and so give an opportunity of correcting faults. Joules perfect store servico, thero must bo ample merchandise -of tho .right sort, and prices ; ■ 1 -must be reasonable; On theSo two points this Storo .excels —it is acknowledged to bo ir;, ••'thev 'trading;centre-:• of- -Wellington, whoro ovoryono is suro. of good value. YERY SMART UNDERSKIRTS. I :■■■■ Try to seo our. stock of Underskirtsj■ because the garments » »ro showing aro ~ ■ ■'■'.■'^estromely'.'good,-"-..vory.-moderate'-in--price;'and.-well'V/orth seeing. If you aro wanting, an'• underskirt'• youvwill bo able to' choose-to advantage from this great gathering or garmonts. kc^s,WHOT''''TJNDßESKroTS^'very'daintily:.trimmed'with Valencionnos laco and insertion,. r at 21/6, 22/6, 25/6, 26/6, 29/6 to 54/6 each. •m--a-;gILK-.'-MOIRBTTE UNDERSKIRTS, in .plain colours, also in.stripes and checks, at 15/6, ' IG/C, 17/6, 21/6 to LUG. THE NEW DIRECTOKtE 'UNDERSKIRTS, in Satin Oriental, in groen, brown, Saxo bluo, and peacock, at 37/6 oach. . > SATIN UNDERSKIRTS, for Direotoiro - Gowns, in black, sky blue, ivory, >■ ; brown, olectric, heliotrope, mauvo, royal blue, navy bluo, ceriso, peacock, and eau , - •de nil, at £2 2/- each. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. -i • ,i We are showing;a ver7 large assortment of Children's Clothing, and mothers aro now able to dress their girls at very small expense. t, - . :: GHILDREN , S,'NATO<-'SERGE- 'PLEATED' SKIRT, with lining bodico, sizes, 0 to 6, ,-at / 10/6 to 15/9. ■CHILDREN'S CLOTH-PALETOTS, in brown; bearer, and., myrtle."-. Sizes: 22in., at iw,*:- 20/-;24in., at 22/G; 27in., at 24/9; 30in.; at 28/-; 33in., at 31/6; and 36in.,-at 35/-. '' 'MAIDS' DARK TWEED COSTUMES, semi-fitting coats, pleated skirts, at' 37/6, 38/6, 39/6,' 42/- ■ • MAIDS' TWEED COATS and SKIRTS; sacque coats and pleated skirts, at/31/6, 33/6, I > 35/9, 38/-, 40/- . / j::. ' . -MAIDS' PALETOTS, in Saxo blue, and brown, 33m. to 48in. long, at 24/6' to 31/- \-s < | , CHILDREN'S VELVETEEN PINAFORE FROCKS, .in navy blue,-green, .and brown, , ij. . with cream nuns' veiling yokes and sleeves. Sizes: 21in., at 13/6; 24in,, at 15/6; . vv27in. ) -at 17/6;'3oin.,;at 18/6; 33in.; at 21/-; 36in., at 23/6.. i "" . v -' "GIRLS'- NAVY SERGE WALKING SKIRTS; ■ smart tailor-made garments. Length, 27in , 30m , 33m , 36m , at 12/6, 13/11, 15/6, 16/9 , CHILDREN'S AMERICAN FROCKS, boxpleated and finished with leather belt, in navy . i• r and cream serge. Length,- 22in., 24in., 26in;,, 28in., 30in., 33in., at; 16/9, 19/6, 21/6, , 23/6, 25/9, 28/-. \ -NAVY SERGE SAILOR DRESSES, in all sizes, at 19/6 Jo 35/-. -. i . GIRLS' PALETOTS, -in . plain, cloth, in l brown, beavor, and myrtle. Length, 22in., 24in.. 27in., 30in., 33in., 36;n., at 20/-, - 22/6, 24/9, 28/-, 31/6, 35/-. '■i ' PALETOTS, in light coloured Blanket Cloth, piped velvet, and with velvet ,'buttons; m all sizes, at 21/- each. . ... NAVY BLUE REEFER .COATS, suitablo for children of 2 to >6 yearß of age; at 9/-, 11/6, 14/6. . , i ' , ..■■■■■ ."■■■■ SCARLET CLOTH REEFER COATS. .-These look very smart in - the winter months, • at 13/6, 15/6 ' • : . BROWN SERGE REEFER COATS, stylish,,warm, and comfortable, at 13/6, 15/6. . .* \ - CREAM SILK BEAVER: COATS,'very handsome. Sizes: 30in.; at 29/6;' and 33in.l' at 82/6. • , . KIRICALBIE & STAINS, Ltd. - AS COOD AS THEY LOOK. .. _ MEN'S "FOOTFORM" BOOTS. :.v..-- ! v , . ''. -The.shapos;of Men's " Footform " Boots: are. so perfect that-we can FIT ANY FOOT cxcept a .deformed , Wo aro. tho solo agents in the * Dominion for these, superb .Boots, and our -guarantee goes with overy pair. THE KINC OF BOOTS FOR MEN. 1 '■ , ' LET US PROVE IT TO YOU. ' «>V i , V; •• • ' -v. ■- V. " i Men's Box Cajf "Footform" . Men's Tan Willow Calf Goloslied - -Boots, welted soles, made in five -"Footform" Boots,, . leather '. . .: . -shapes,, 25/- : V lined, st-out winter'Solo3, 27/6. ... y .■■' - • Men's Glace - -Kid " Footform " Men's Box Calf goloslied " Foot- ' - ■ ; :f. :■.■.■■■Boots, welted .-soles, -made on , form" Boots, leather lined O :•, fivo shapes, 25/-:.. •- stout winter soles, 27/ C. ' ■' '' Men's Tan Willow- Calf "Foot- . Men's Tan and Black Zulu Calf form" Boots, welted soles, made "Footform" Derby Bals,, winv-. on. three'shapes, 25/-•'W.: tor weight, 28/6. ; . ■ ' ■ Tan Willow' Calf "Foot- Men's Tan Willow Calf'Broguo .':, i > ■ form" Paddock cnt bal3., open- "Footform" Lace Shoes, "suit-- '■ fronts, welted soles, 26/6. '. . able for golf, 26/6 ' B. HANNAH & CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES! LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET.^ ! CBIO \ FEM that, satisfies tho most exacting demands ,of good taste,' makes olothes as thev • Xx. are mado in-the very Best London Houses, always , has an unrivalled selection of all '.. ' the .Up-to-Dato. Colours, and Patterns to select from, and. a trained staff,- par excellence MR. D. MILLIGAN'S, 1 MEECHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, ' ' IN KELBUBNE AVENUE. Cno|) MAKE A MOTE OF THIS! ' '•'•'•-.'•.i.U/B are specialising on HAND-SEWN LjITS at LOW PEICES, and want you to rememW . . ..i»V that aur Suits are the BEST you can-.bay. • 1 - V-i: ; v.: :We lead in'tailoring, and can fit a sui; to your figure; and suit your taste.'- : ■ ' SEADFOED WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILOK3," 3GI LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. For the , ' ' FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN TEE DOMINION. STUDIOS: ,W. H. BARTLETT, . , (And at AUCKLAND). . inKEfi isBW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF " MONOOHEOME," and "MEZZOTONP >• Tel. 1233. ■ • (liegistcred). ' qjjq

THOSE WHO SUITES ' ■'' , FROM WEAK DIGESTION, And those who aro weary, rnn-down, and .■ ; debilitated should drink rogularly TfIOJIbUiN AND CU.'& Sparkling - WAI-IIONGrOA : • MINEKAL .WATEKI ' Nature's best and safest remedy,for stomachic ' troubles. It is guaranteed to. relievo plethora, ' stimulate digestion, < and enable the human •organism to resist disease. .A grand tonio. it's better than foreign waters. ■■ ■■ • It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to the v ; palate, fall of' " life" and sparkle, and in- * - Btantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with iniik, .wines, •• ales,, and spirits. : 'Qharced only with NATURAL GAS. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. ClOl2 CATEBINQ, ' ' TOST H- PHILP, Baker, Pastrycook, and ' r* V •; Caterer, 79 Willis Street (next Begg's), '! v . | s prepared to nndertako all manner of Catering for Weddings, Parties,. Bnppers, Dances, etc., at most reasonable rates. Quotations given' Strictest attention. None, but the boat • in the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a speci- ■ elity. CB4? ' HOHEY,TO LEND. if N any sums, on approved Freehold Security, U. at Lowest Caneat Bates. ■ ; Bepayment by - instalments can bo arranged. SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, '.■ , . , '''.C6mmßrrial v '3ißnibe»;, 81 Hunter Street, ClOSi A-STKT. HOI.TZ (Tel. 2008), MAS3EUE AtfD MEDICAL'ELECTRICIAJ (Lata Masseur of N.Z. Government x ' at Botorua). Ladies attended by MISS ATCD CTol. ■ 29Sf) i MASSEUSE' ' 123 WILLIS STBEET, WELLINGTON, ■■■■■■■CMS '' Sir. Hoby's Dentist.Building. ; HOGGARD AND PBpUBM AECHITECTB, ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA ' BUILDII^GB, HUNTEIi BTBEE2. '

mEB NEW : COMMEECIAI ' HOTEL ' LAAIBTON QUAY. ' : GEO. PINNOCK Proprietor t Wellington's Latest and Most Pp-to-dato Hob- , (dry. Very ccntral. Onc minute irom Wharves and General .Post; Oihco. -; House : new. : .lX - tnro 'new. Vj Everything new . -Passenger • J-Yfty room, ht by The Chef de ,• Cuisine is » first-lass man, under fpccial conractto ho management,'- and guests favouhm; i "h pattonage are assored the 1 Bill*of-Faro will be ot tho very best • • s :Tarifi, from Bs. .per day. . Middav T mi.v' in to 2 p.m., Is 6d. Motor ears for hire,, experienced driven charges reasonable, long or short iowne™ ' ; enxwsisa^^wjWE Proprietor—GEO. PINNOCK. ' CIOO2 2 - ' EMPIEE HOTEL. WHtLIS AND VICTOEIA STEEETS. THIS HOTEL is now. in .a position to offer special ; advantages and inducements to 1. those requiring Permanent. Accommodation 3 Convenient arrangements can also 'be mado it' for-Board only durnifc the Holiday Season I- 'Separate Suites of Rooms for Families ' ' t> on," F " 00L - Proprietress. Box 385. Tel. 196. : ' ' ' C 1069 r ; AND DIDSBTJBY, 1. : ■ Dental Surgeons, : 91 WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON, Telephone No. 216-C6C3 " {HECIL , GOTJLTEE, SOLICITOR, " ■ N.Z. INSDEANCE BUILDINGS, . V . ' LAMBTON QOAY. ; N . '' Monoy to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and . Chattel Securities at from £b per cent. (), " ' • " ' ClllO H SPE AR, M. P. 0. c„ • DE. OF OPTICS, . . EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. _ Optical Parlors— ~ 7 WILLIS STEEET, KING'S CHAITBEES, U. WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Largo Stock of Optical Goods carried, also SpoaWng Trumpets and; Instruments''to Imj >rove tli'e Hearing. • .'Phono 2561 . CUM

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 492, 27 April 1909, Page 6

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