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iiifluonces its business s :' ; i*° Vserve. ,you : righ't, tb. make, this Store an interesting and K!'M;:^ B 'J* b ■ '.*?;, your' shopping/ //That, in brief, Js; the great idea,.but effort;. : It means that the >o'-;lr.^^ 6;^ gani ? s % )n ; 7W sfc '■'$?.< asV.pe'rfcot as* human'ingenuity, can' make it. But the best friction. . So with tho ''M'-j .^"^P^" 0 /;' '^ >c : ai-©V- friastrated fclirongh, .soriid . li-btle 'ovorsishtj_ an<l. there is i§^tv' ; /^?tion;;mfcb.,;thecustomer.:'■■; l| our Store service, be ft W^:^? ia Pf.'-' t ?i»akecomplaint, and;so 'give an opportunity-of correcting faults. ~ Besides i ; : ;'J«feot,vst6ro;/servic6, .there -jnust ; bo' ample /merchandise of the/right: sort,' and prices SK^fc?^. two points this. Store .• excels—it-is'■ acknowledged to be W££S;s!* ;;t™lirig':;;centre'jof .'WeJlingtony. where, everyone is sure of good value.'.'. "/ .PURCHASED pg;|y ; tiSft ;.; ;■■:;: ..■':••'- '.'■ '■' |££;^a;iv;;-: ROOM: ; :. ;j '. : I?%^%; :^M:; ' i; ;WTIt SATUtf DAYrMAY 29. .'// '_■''/ .'•.- TBese, goods rinust .'be moved, out'of the Store. Thoy .were bought because they were ?v\*o' .;lpw;priced, and because, we. believed! tore .customers want Bargains; Make the most of ;;;;; presentopportunity.andyisit.our Special' Bargain Boom To-day or To-morrow, or any '\:-::--i':;C : '.'\\ '•"■.':..'•:.'■ ■'■■.■■^ , .\."\~. .'. t|io:St ; sp^^ p&!:Jy;0 Mothers -will-bo glad of .this'jchancc; to, save'money :on tho- Children's Clothing. Tho v ', >■'•/, St ;y.; ! :(-CHILDREN'SiCREAM^;BKAVER V CAPES--;%sual prices;: 14/11, 15/% 17/6/ iV'B-'each. '-0:0>O : >vK:-vjjy-«;•';«'.'.;i«S'" ;: i-(' ;*X ;v;-:i' : •.;V 12/-,', 12ft 'Ufa; 15/9, 'each. SKIRTS, : ih, : grey twecW arid -navy serges. Sizes 27m., 30in., 33in., .■■':-. .-: ■-■ ,-:■:■ .'■ '•;., ',;■ .Usual prices,- 11/6* 12/3, 13/-, 13/9. (yy<o:y ; •.;■;, ;"'.;-;0Yy.. 1: .••';■■. ?',/y\ Special Prices, 9/3,■ 9/0, 10/6, 11/-. y;;-: ; ';■',■'■:.■• ■: -yy :'y;y '. . ■;■■':■"•■■ 'Usual prices,, 31/6, 32/6 each. \;v]U::\ 7-:V '.■::■'■', -iVo -O, - .-, vY. I ''- ; -. ;■':•-.;• : - : - Special Prices 25/-, 26/- 'each. # ; ;" Y&HILS'. G^;CHECK;COSTUMES, ; sac-coats' suitable for girls ;'^:V^ f .:':: : /:\« t i ; 8 ;^/ 14 v.- • .: ;;■:-.Usual prices, 17/6, 18/11, 21/6, 25/6. '■'^■ ; :;J/ h^ : tAoy)^ ; K. ;- :, : .i;;ft'^Sr^ial i Prkes,,42/-, 13/-,, 14/-, 15/-. BfMItATT ti ;&£*■• ALL^OOL,'TWEED; COSTUMES, long-fitting coats, double'-breasted/lined throughout; ':0^: a: -'' : yy'-'^yy~\:oyy : y:'y : - : \..■/''■.,■'?"/■ ■'■ ■ Special. Price, 79/6..' '•,. yfv':; in-plain ;aud;fancy /velvet, with lace or oriental; trimmings, Y :^VrfW:v.-v.;' >;---vv;-::o ■; ; '-:~■-. ~ : . : V;"':-;'■:' ' ; 'Usually £7/17/6, £8/8/-, •£St/9/-. svvi,:.;-.';■; ; ;;-«./'. : :;;;:- .;:-r;^\.-y..,vv.\.:-; : -> ; ':^-' : . .Special.Prico, 69/6.'- --' o'JiYY-® fine black : ser g piu .fashionable:'shapes.V braided 'yW-y'% - .^"-..o'ack; ?ilk ; \oti.ats lined; .with, sifeY'Y:- ..';: v Usual ■ prico, 84/- each. ft?;f ; ;'. iSSv./-;>-• • 'VYvY:' : vY:'K : j;'.;'.;'..-,'-t-;.- ■;.'_:. V-v^';;;;.; .''' ..' , ■ .;. Special Price, 27/6 each. ■;;f-:'':'e6;NAyY';SERGE;rANCY COSTUMES,:in very;bestq^lvty ; of:rnatcriai; a ]idtrinimings, : :Sf;J:iK*r ; '.3 : Y'Y''-- YY-.-Usuallv £4/4/-;' £7/17/6, £8/8/-. ~. M : ;K!^fe';^'^ I|lf|§| : : :; ;:■

' A FINISHING TOUCH TO THE WELL-DRESSED MAN.' • f MEN'S DRESS SHOES , ', • FOR THEATRE 0„R DANCE, , /at moderate prices. I; t MEN'S PATENT 'LEATHER ' MEN'S" "PATENT LEATLTTR OXCOURT- SHOES, in aU shapes, "FORD SHOES, hi all shapes. From os. 9d. up to 14s. M. From 6s. t)J up to 14s. 6d. 'MEN'S 'GLACE . KID COURf MEN'S GLACE KID OXFORD , SHOES, flexiblo soles, two. ' SHOES, flexible soles, very easy, ' shapes, 10s. 6d. > - lis. 6d. MEN'S DR_S,S BOOTS. MEN'S PATENT BUTTON BOOI'S, light pump soles, round toes, 255. MEN'S PATENT LACK BOOI'S, American inatfo, smart stylo, 30s. , MEN'S PATENT LACE BOOTS, "Tho Walkover," round ,toes, 30s. 'MEN'S DRESS BOOTS, " Clapp's •' make, 21s, Usual priuo 40s. '' WINTER SLIPPERS. l MEN'S.CHECK SLIPPERS, with MEN'S IM. CROCODILE NEEDLE felt and leather Eoles, ds.Gd., WORK SLLLWIiS, pmup solos, os. '6d. ss. Gd. , ' ME.VS CAMEL HAIR BUCKLE MT'N S KIO SLIPPERS, Lambs- . BOOTS, over ankles, 7s. 6d. ' lvool lined, pump dolus Bs. Gd. R. HANNAH AND '■' CO.,' LTD., i '■ RETAIL STORES) LAMBTON QUA\'AND CUBA. STREET. .. '■ (-510 1 , GQQD CWTHES ARE GOQO COMPANY. ■ th ° S ° ° f ™MF___NT •MILMUAN SUIT \ |B!one of the main reasons for the 'consistently growing' popularity of the . ENGLISH TAILORING BOOMS. KELBURNE AVENUE, HAND-SEWN SUBTS SURE TO SATISFY. THE advantages of a Hand-sewn Suit—over the maohino-made kind-me too oLvious to mention.' Wo merely inform the man whp wants a suit that oui* am j., Uand-'-onn-. that; they are" faithfully and iashionaoly constructed. . AND TEE PRICES ARE NO HIGHER THAN OTHERS J3ftADFOR'D WOOLLEN CO. "THE qUALITY TAILORS." 36M LAiIBTON QU_i, WELLINGTON. Sta the ■ FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. STUDIOS: ' jW. H. BARTLETT, ™S EEI ' (And at tbi KIAM)). 'IHBEB JnEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," " UONOCIHiu.uL.' ami " MEZZOTOVW i TeL 1233. * ' ' (Registered). "j^jj

COMMERCIAL HOTEL, I Liiiibtji tjiuv. • i GEO. I'LWNOC'K, l'iop,iotor. i (1) For many years, p(upiuitor of the Trocaderu Private Hotel. (2) Kitchen aui <|iqing-topm are given s,peual ■ittenhon. Wines and Spirits aiu gua|uuvecd pure and of the very best (3; A single bottlo of ale or wine or spirits at wholesale, prica can bo obtainod at tim bottlo store, Shop nex l ; to entrnnco, (1) Motjr-cara fpr hire, day or night, by the hour or as per arrangement. Telephones, 102J %nd 1085. . (5) Tariff from Bs. per day. Day or Night Porter. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. EMPIRE HOTEL. WIWIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. THIS HOTEL is now in a position to offer special advantages and inducements to th.oso requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convoment arrangements can nb>o oe mado for Board only during tho Holiday Season. Soparat'c Suites o{ Rooms lor Families. MRS. B. POOL, Proprietress. Box 385. 'i'ol. I9(j. C 1069 •OULKLET. AND PIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, , '91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. .Telephone..No. 210. . ' , CBO3 riECIL GOULTER, SOLICITOR, • N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Money to Lead on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel 'Securities at-from .£5 per cent. . . CHIP HS P E A.R, M. P. 0. C, • DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIG HT. SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STREET, IvING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Goods carried, also Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Improve the Hearing. Thonfl 2552, .. CllOi

THE. KING OF TABLE WATERS. The Water that gives you health and keops you healthy. ■ . "WAI-IiONQOA" NATURAL, MINERAL WATER. Drink it as often as you can. It's good for you. T. and W. 10UNG, Wellington-Agents. , ■ClOlg LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ' | FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. , Security to'Policyholders ..., JM,430,000. Mercantile and Every Other Description ef Risk Undertaken at Lowest Current Rates. .Chief Agents— JOHNSTON.AND CO., LTD., Wellington, ciu; AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2006). MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late Masseur of N,Z. Government at Rotorua). Ladies attended by" MISS AULD (Tel. 209 i), MASSEUSE, 123 WILLia STREET, WELLINGTON. Cllls ' Mr. Pobrt Dentist Building. HOGGARD AND PROUSE, ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDIKqS, ' HUNTER STREET,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 513, 21 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 513, 21 May 1909, Page 4

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