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"GET THE HABIT." T_ ' That is a nscfnl Yankee phraso, ond it hns proved helpful to many an advertisement writor, It ia $ory pleasant to toll customers to get tho habit of visiting a certain' . 'store, but it ia a question whether a phraso liko this gets homo. It seems to us to bo far better for a store to " get tho habit" of doing something for its customers. : That is how it strikes us, and wo havo got the habit of making every "Wednesday a day of Special Values. On the first Wednesday of tho month tho accumulations of . Remnants and Oddmonts are brought forward and oiEered at Special Prices. To-day (Wednesday), April 7, 13 the first Wednesday in tho month, consequently there will bo a great olearanco of Remnants. Those who "get tho habit"_ of visiting this Bfcore on a Wednesday have special opportunities afforded them of saving money. MACINTOSHES AND RAINCOATS . FOR WOMEN. ;- These weathor Tosisting garments are wanted now, and there is no bettor place for fleeing a ooraplete rango of stylos than at this Store. Wo havo got together a comprehensive stock, and every lady can be made fully satisfied. Our prices aro reasonable for overy grado of garment. 'PAWN RUBBER LINEN BACKED COATS, absolutely , rainproof, new slip-on sleeves, storm collars, cuffs to button close to wrist. In .three-quarter, seven-eighths, and full-length, 'at ,49/6 each. , ■ , RAINPROOF COATS, in fawn and navy only, full baok and sleeves, fastening at neck, with detachable strap at back, at 25/6 each. FULL-LENGTH RAINFHOOFS, in fawn, same shape as above, with velvet collar, at 29/6' each. ' ■ • , . • MACINTOSHES, in fawn and grey mixtures and striped effects, loose fitting, well-cut garments, with full back and sleeves, at 37/6, 38/6, 42/- each. PAWN MACINTOSHES, with Raglan sleeves, storm collars, full length, at 39/6 each. - MACINTOSHES, full length, in various styles and colours, at 47/6, 49/6, to 63/- oach.' SMART MODEL MACINTOSHES, -with a twoed finish, in navy and brown invisiblo plaid, collar and cuffs of plain brown cloth, half lined white silk, now slip-on alcoves, and frill Lack, at 87/6. MACINTOSHES, in stylish brown mixture checks, in tweed finished rubborj.big loose coat suitable- for wearing over costumes, at 84/- each. NAVY CORDUROY VELVET MACINTOSHES, throe-quartor length, with storm collar, at £7 7/NEW MOTOR OR DRIVING SACQUE MACINTOSH. This is cut circular,' and has full sleeves let in, hood at back, which has draw string to fasten it over hat. In brown, fawn, green, and navy blue, at £3 18/6. .USEFUL TWEED COATS,' in, new semi-fitting and flat lack shapes, three-quarter and seven-eighths length, in green, brown, and giey mixtures, at 21/-, 23y6, 25/6 each. LOOSE-EirrrNG TWEED COATS, in full shapes, some with strap at back, others plain; in heather mixtures, at 23/6, 25/6, 29/6, oach. BLANKET CLOTH COATS, loose fitting full shapes, in greon, brown, navy, etc.; at--31/6, 37/6, 39/6 each STUIPED ROUGH TWEED COATS, with now strapped semi-fitting backs, collar and cuffs of plain self colour cloth, stitched all over. A useful and drossy coat, at ' 42/6.each. - - v 'ALL-WOOL STRIPED TWEED PALETOTS, in loose and semi-fitting shapes, in all • wanted colours, at 47/6 each. TAILOR-FINISHED COVERT COATS, with somi-diroctoi'ro back, braided with black silk braid and trimmed with largo buttons. In fawn and now diagonal stripes, at 45/6, 55/- each. <;•' • SMART SLIP-OVER COATS, in light and' dark mixture tweeds, at 67/6, 69/6 to 105/eaoh. ~ , , SPECIAL TWEED DRIVING COATS, in now shapes, suitable for wearing over . costumes; 'half-lined, silk, fiovon-eightbs and foil length, at'B9/6, 92J6, 94/6 each. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. , : : , > ' ; csia t AS GOOD AS THEY LOOK. , • ' 'MEN'S -"FOOTFORM" BOOTS.The shapas of Men's " Footform" Boots are so perfect that we can „FIT ANY FOOT except 'a deformed ono. We aro the sole agents in tlio Dominion for these suporb Boots, and our guarantee goes with overy pair. THE KINO OF BOOTS FOR MEN. LET US PROVE IT TO YOU. Men's Box Calf " Footform" Men's Tan 'Willow Calf Goloshed Boots, welted soles, made in five "Footform" Boots, -leathor ! shapes, 25/- . lined', stout winter soles, 27/6. Mon's Glace Kid "Footform" Men's Box Calf goloshed "Foot- < „ Boots, welted soles, made on form" Boots, leather lined five shapos, 25/- stout winter soles, 27/6. ' •_' .Men's' Tan Willow Calf "Foot- Men's Tan and Black Zulu Calf form Boots, welted soles, mado ' " Footform " Derby Bals., winon throe shapes, 25/- ' tor weight, 28/6. Men's Tan 'Willow Calf "Foot- Men's Tan Willow Calf Brogue form Paddock cut bals., open "Footform" Laco Shoes suitfronts, welted soles, 26/6. able for golf, 26/6. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. . , RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. j . . : : ono 1 I A HEM that satisfies the most exacting demands of good taste, mates clothes an n, m ' rr- * re , d ,° 1 5. t ho Ter y . Best London Houses, always has an unrivalled selection nf _fi the TJp-to-Dato Colours and Patterns to seleot from, and a trained staff, par oxcellen™ Buoh is ' . B -cp, MfLD.MLUGAN'S, MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, t IN KELBURNE AVENUE. Qm MAKE A SMOTE OF THIS! JVk/E «e specialising 011 HAND-SEWN ..ITS.at LOW PRICES, and want vou'+o T»m« m i.» IVY that our 1 Suits are the BEST yen. can buy. . JU t0 reme mbar Wo lead in tailoring, and can fit a sui. to your figure, and suit your taste ' > • ' BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO./' "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 3G_ LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. For the ~ ~ ~ ~ " FINEST, PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. • - STUDIOS: ■,W. H. BARTLETT, S_ESSS™(And at AUCKLAND). ffHEEB MEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME; 1 and "MEZZfVTnivrp" Tel. 1233. (Registered). (THOSE WHO SUJTI'EB rgiHE NEW COMVFKPHT nmm WOH WEAK, DIGESTION, JL LAMBTON On And those who are weary, run-dovrn, and -___l_uU-i QUAY, debilitated should drink regularly I'HOM- GEO. PINNOCK ... Proprietor' but. AND UJ.'S Sparklm. Wellington's Latest and, Most Up-to-date' Hos-WAI-KONGOA • «^G.n. e a'p^oSS m a ,^ w teS , MINERAL WATEKI , W&ffii,. P sff^ u £ Nature's best and safest remedy for .tomachio , 6p ? ial conticubles. It is guaranteed lo relievo plethora, Ma hotel wiSth« r w;Zl eOStS taT0I J««B Btimulate digestion and enable the human bfof"U »» miuunl to resist disease. A grand tomo, its Tarifl {rom g _. d ILddTy Lm,,h *. bertor than foreign waters. f n i> n m in firl r™.l-i..i T' -M-Ma, 12 It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to the for hire c^ri^ 0111 , 6 f. a ' mpalate, full of "life" and sparkle, aud in- Xr/es reasonabl, ii • driv « r8 ' Lntly refreshes one Mues perfectly with tT O "TS( K *% ffiTC milk,' winoa. ales, and spirits. UaJ an( T N j s ht Porter. " miUui Sht. Charged only with NATURAL GAS. l*ropriotor—OEO, PINNOCK. an(w T. and W.'YOUNG, Wellington Agontß. —' - ' ' Cm ° EMPIEE HOTEL. CATERING. WILLIS AND VICTOBIA STREETS. WH. PHILP, Baker, Pastrycook, aud . — . Caterer, 78 Willis Street (next Begg'fi), finHIS HOTEL i_ now in a position to offer is prepared to undertake all manner of Cater- <'_L special advantages and inducements to iug for Weddings, Parties. Suppers, Dance 9, thoso requiring Permanent Accommodation ' etc., at most reasonable rates. Quotations Convenient arrangements can also bo mado given. Strictest attention. None but the boat for Board only during tho Holiday Season in the way ot Pastry. Afternoon Tea a speoi- Separate Suites of Rooms for Families ■' mi MRS. F. POOL, Proprietress. — Bos 385, Tol. lflo. MONEY TO LEND. *_/ C 1069 2N any Bums, on approved Freehold Security, T7im at Lowest Current Ratea. TiULKLEY AND DIDSBUBY. Eepaymont by instalments can bo arranged. *-* Dantal Surgeons, BIK KENNETH DOUGLAS, 91 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON, • . m. S ? o * ol Telephone No. 216. Ojm Commercial Dhambors, il Hunter Street «»*» C 1057 ' - fWCIL GOULTER. SOLICITOR, ' N,Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AXEL HOLTZ <Tel. 2006), LAMBTON QUAY. MASSEUE AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN . (Late Moisour of N.Z. Government ' - Monoy to Lend on Freehold. Leasehold, and at Rotorua). Chattel Securitieo at from £& per cent. Ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tel, 298«, Clm MASSEUSE. , TT S P E'A R, M: P. 0. ■C, 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, £*•• * DE. OF OPTICS, Cllls Mr. Hoby's Dentist Building. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. _____ Optical Parlors— Hn n n J A r n am n pnnn <j r 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS. OGGAED AND PUOUSL, WELLINGTON, N.Z. A T^r e e Stock 0f °P tfCal Qcoda Ca " icd ' -> B0 , UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to ImBUILDINGS, prove tho Hearing. HUNTIiR fITKEET- 'Phone 2562. Cilftj

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 494, 29 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 494, 29 April 1909, Page 4

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