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' OUR VIEW. OF THE BUSINESS. Extreme profit-making is not tho policy of this Store; it is onr business to givo you good valuo, to supply you with the merchandise you neod at reasonable prices. And 'this" is merely H sound business policy for which wo can claim no credit, except tho credit of recognising its valuo and aoting Uf>on it. Exporienoo has proved to -us that it is not tho k purchases of the casual customers, much as we valuo those, that help to "build up a big store with a big business. 'It is tho regular trade of a largo number of regular customers that counts. If wo failed to pleaso our customers wo should lose them, and tho fact that this storo is expanding and extending its operations is proof of its achievements in value-giving. Com© when yon will, at any hour of the business day, and you will find this Store filled wfth widie-awako shoppers — men and <womcn who havo almost an expert's knowledge'of vs,luo. Wo bclievo in value-giving, for it draws customers and gives pleasure and satisfaction to those who come here. WE MUST CLEAR THIS OVER-STOCK , /" ' " OP DRESS SKIRTS. , If you visit onr Special Bargira Rdom any day up to WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, you will see those skirts or somo of them, and if tho Clearing Prices do not tempt you, then, you may regard J-otirself ad bargain pflfof. Wo must-clear tiro Store'of thesd garments, u tod our prices are calculated to do that. i 80 COLOURED EVENING SKIRTS, in voile, colienne, otc, .with length of material for 1 bodico; all silk-lined. Originally 81/-, 103/-, £6/6/- to £10/10/-. CLEARING At 21/-, 29/6, 39/6, each. ■ 15 EVENING SKIRTS, in cream voilo, eolienno, etc. There is no bodico material with these. Originally 45/6 63/-, 77J6. . CLEARING'At 26/6 each. 60 DRESSY SKIRTS, suitable for evening wear; in cream voilo. Originally 29/6, 37/6, 42/-. . 'CLEARING At 8/11 each. 20 VERY DltiiSSY SldfiTS, in btek voilo, lihed-.silk. Originally 79/6, 105/-; £6/6/-, £7/7/-. - PRICES NOW 49/6, 63/-, 84/-. 20 BLACK VOILE DRESS SKIRTS, with separate .linings. Originally 25/6. 29/6, 35/6. CLEARING At 5/11 each. B0 BLACK VOILE AND CASHMERE SKIRTS.' Originally 29/6, 35/6, 42/-. \ • CLEARING At 6/11 each. 9 WALKING SHIRTS, in grey tod fawn Weeds. Originally 18/6. 'CLEARING At 5/11 each. 60 SMART TWEED WALKING SKIRTS, hjsftrlly.'stitched at foot; in checks and fancy ( mixtures. Original prices 22/6, 25/6. CLEARING NOW At 15/6 each. " 12 PLEATED WALKING SEiRTS, iri llght,fancy tweeds. Former prices 25/6, 33)6. , ' PRICE NOW'IS/6 each. ] v B4 WALKING SKIRTS, in black and white and grey checks, lined and unlined, well " gored shapes. Regular prices 14/6, 18/e. CLEARING At .9/11 each. \ ; CLEARANCE OF BRESSINC COWNS, i'' ' ' Wo are offering 25 Molleton Flannel and Flannelotbo Dressing Gowns, in red and pink only 1 , ifi wHl6h wo are bvefstbeked. Trio garments aro 'light ahd wa,rm, ancl nicely , wade, and, can be put into service 1 immediately. Former prices 12/11, 15/6, 21/-. CLEARING At' 5/11, 7/11 each, ' ■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. ' 'DRY FEET - ffOft flcKtt) HEALtM, ' TfiSusaflds of people Hie Brery 'fiai &ont Grip, Pneumonia, arid Corisuriifc tion. Half those people—probably two-thirds—got started through wet feot. .To \ obviafo this buy a goodVpair of IUFBBERS; you can't possibly go wrong, for, ' in addition to saving on Doctors' bills, look what you save in shoo leather. RUBBERS FOR WET; WINTRY DAYS, ' ftOtOSHES ANf) &UM BOOTS , | '' FRfiM THE BEST MAkEfiS AT LOWEST PRICES. I WOMEN'S GOLOSHES,, with high MEN'S.GOLOSHES, with high fronts: "-fronts, 3s. Gd., 4s. 6d. ss. 6d., 65.-6 d„ . . WOMEN'S STORM FOOTHOLDS, MEN'S "EVERSTICK" GOLOSHES ,„25..11d,., „.. .. . u 6s. 6fc, ,- , . GIRLS' GOLOSHES, Bs., k 6d. BOYS' Bs. 6d\, 4s. GUM BOOTS, ss. 6d. CHILDREN'S duAIS, is. 63., 8s 6d ■ YOUTHS' GUM BOOTS, .aullfinisßj extra, stout, ,12s. 6d. MEN'S LIGHT CITY GUM .BOOTS, bright or dull finish, 16s. 6d. MEN'S HEAVY WOONSOGKET KNEE GUMS, 163. 6d, . MEN'S HEAVY. WOONSOCKET "DUCK" LONG GUMS, 255. ' R. HANNAH & CO., .LTD/ RETAIL STORESi LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET.

* 14 VISIT OF AT- , ' MR.D.MILLIGAN'S, ENGLISH TAILORING ftdOMS, KELBUR&E A VENUE, Would 1 convince any impartial judgo, that his Stock comprises all tho Requisites in Suitings that a High-clas3. Trade Bhduld Hard. Ifi faotj that it is an Assortment of Up-to-date StyloS par excellence. Yt>u are Cordially Invited to Call) and see what we have Just Opened for tho Present Season. ' , ~T HAND-SEWN SUITS SURE TO SATISFY. THE advantages of a Hand-sown Suit—over .the machino-mado kind—are too obvious to mdntlbh.. WB mbre'ly inform tho inan wilo frnuts 1 d suit that ours are all Hahd-sewn— z that they are faithfully dhd fashionably coiiatructed. AND THE PRICES ARE NO HIGHER' THAN OTHERS. - SRADffo&tt Woollen do., "THD QtlALm TAILORS,'' 36-1 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' IN KELBUttfiE AVE'totfti. , CllOO r For the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. BTUWDSi ,W* H. BABTLETT, E? 1 „ _ , (And at AIiLKiANBJ. {THIiEB JmEVV PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "lldNOCHlioilu,"' and "MEZZOTONn ■ ' Tel., _j_ _ _ „ (Registered). , C ||j

/TUIH NEW COMMERCIAL UOTfit, UMbl'ON' QUAY; GEO. PINNGCK ~. l> Jopi i o to t . Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostdlryl Very central. One minute" trom \vsarv e » «uu Ueneiul Post (jiiice. Houw new. J"/ u ™ tuio new. Everything heiv. PaSJengor lilt tvery room lit U y electricity. The ThSf de Cuisino 13 a first-ciass man, under euecial ™n tract to the management, aud gZtoZdkZ thu hotel with their U atronag ß \te Ue Bill-ot-Faro will be oi flld very best ■ Tariff, fronl Bs7 per day. Midaaj Lunch 12 to i. p.m., Is. e<l. .Bfeafcfaat, from bJi ' „ llotot cars for-h.ro, experienced IrC' charges reasonable, long or short joined IlouiO open to guests trom 6 a.m. to liidnT™?' Day ami hight Porter. uuamgat Propnotor-UEU. PINNOCK. tUbm ! ' EMPIRE HOTEL. WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. mHIS HOTEt 1b now in a positidri to otter JL speoial advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation Convenient arraugeniohts can also bo made for BoaTd only during t&o Dolidaj Season bapardto Siiites of Rooms for Families MRS.' P. POOL, Proprietress Box 385 • Tel. 18fi. 1 C 1063' TDULKLEY, AND DIDSBUEY, Dental Surgeons. 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. OSO3 fjECIL GOULTER. SOLICITOR N.Z. .INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. itonej to Lend on Freehold", Leaseiiold, and Chattel Securities at from £5 per cent. CIUO HS PEA R, M. P. 0. C. • DR. OF OPTICA, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Goods' carried, also Speaking Trnmpots and Instruments to Im. provo the Hearing. 1 . Thono 2562. Cum

THE KING" OF TAfiLE WATER'S. The Water that gives yon health itnd keeps you healthy. !' 4, WAI;RONGOA" NATURAL MINERAL WATER, . Drink it as often as you can. It's good for you. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. . , . , 01012 T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FD2E "■"' INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. 6ecurity to Policyholders ... £4,i30,()00. Mercantile and Every Oth6t DescrigHdn of Risk Undertaken at Lowest Curront Bates. Chief Age'n'rsr' JOHNSTOM AND CO., LTD./ Wellington. Cll» AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2000), MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late Masseur of N.Z Government at RotoruaX Ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tel, 2981), ' MASSEUSE. 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Cllls Mr. Hoby's Dentist Btnldiog. HOQGABD AND PBOUSE, AIICHITECTS, UNION SANK OF AbSTRAUtA BUILDINGS, aUNTER B'XitEET.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 501, 7 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 501, 7 May 1909, Page 4

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