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t THE BARGAINING INSTINCT. ' v No one .who has not taken a wide survoy of mankind and Btudied closely the bargaining instinct can under&tand the, phenomenon of shopping or make propor allowance for its devotees! .Commonly ono hears tho East quoted—Egypt, Tin key, Tunis—as tho region where tho bargainor has brought his art to the highest perfection, and made it ono of tho most essential features of the comedy of life. There tho most that you can expect to do at a first interview is to hint to k rtately and hospitablo morchant the nature of a purchase whioh you inay perchance make. Then you tako coffee and return homo; and tho play proceeds for days. But that tedious process entmot bo ■ tolerated in a pushful go-ahoad country. Shopping to-day—successful shopping—is a matter of knowledge. Ono must know values, and have a full appreciation of quality. . Men do not understand shopping, and tho avcrago married man is inclined to laugh at his wifo when alio talks about bai gains in Millinery or Coats or Gowns, but that same man expects prniso from his wifo whon ho has happened upon a bargain in shares or land or something else, Men may cultivate tho bargaining instinct for busmoss purposes, but woman has it. SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). . On tho first Wednesday of each month it k our custom to offer at CLEARANCE 'PRICES the ; Eemnaats and Oddments that have accumulated during the month, and TO-DAY is thus REMNANT'DAY. Our customors will find a groat gathering of serviceable remnants of seasonable fabrios, such, for instance, as :— REMNANTS OF COLOURED CASHMERES REMNANTS OP CREAM NUN'S VEILING REMNANTS OP FANCY -TWEEDS i ' REMNANTS OF PLAIN CLOTHS REMNANTS OF CREAM CLOTHS . REMNANTS OF BLAOK DRESS GOODS v , ' REMNANTS OP BLACK SERGES ' ' REMNANTS OF NAVY SERGES ' : REMNANTS OF PRINTS AND MUSLINS , ' REMNANTS OF LININGS REMNANTS OP BLACK SILKS - ' REMNANTS ,OF 'CREAM SILKS ' { , REMNANTS OF COLOURED GLACE SILKS REMNANTS OF JAPANESE SILKS REMNANTS OF ■ TAFFETA CHIFFON . - REMNANTS' of velveteens REMNANTS OP VELVETS - REMNANTS OF RIBBONS / ■ ■ REMNANTS OF LACES REMNANTS OF INSERTIONS. REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES AND ODDMENTS IN, ALL DEPARTMENTS. SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF GOODS PURCHASED IN SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE • AT A SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT BY OUR MR. S. KIRKCALDIE. Several Hundred Pounds worth of Choice Goods, wore bought for us at a fraction of' tho' prices trioy cost the Australian importers, but their loss is your gain. •!A LOVELY LOT OP BLACK SILKS, consisting of Glaco, Lonisine, Surah, Taffetas, , Mignon,-Flcur-de-Velour, Salome, and plain silks, t / , s ' TO-DAY, Is. 6d., Is. lid., 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. 6d. a yard. Also a yery fine lot of Tucked Nets, All-over Nets, Bordered Ninon, Sequin All-overs, Not and Sequin Robes. / " . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. •< 'i '■ ' ' REPLENIBH YOUR HEAVY ' FOQTWEAR > AT- BARGAIN. PRICES. . \ ' LADIES' WINTER FOOTWEAR, / FOR.COLD AND WET DAYS, '. ,AT EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. ' WOMEN'S BOX-.CALF OXFORD WOMEN'S BOX CALF BALB, stout - - '' SHOES, stout soles, round toes, soles for winter, 12s. 6d. ' 10s. 6d. ' ' WOMEN-S BOX CALF OXFORD WOMEN'S _ BOX ,CALF RALS.. - SHOES, welted soles, "The leather-lined, stdut soles, round '. , Bectivo,'.' 14s. 6d. ' toes, for wet days, 17s. 6d. WOMEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF wm „j,vm hum tottta™ „„ n ■ . ■ OXFORD SHOES, welted soles, WO JM S ™ W o ?* & ALP j7 B ed. BALb., stout welted soles, 21s. ' WO nrt ß v' T «^F L, F, CA , LF SOMEN'S GLACE KID BLUCHER DERBY SHOES, welted soles, IULS., stout winter solos, los. 6d. '18s. 6d. , ' WOMEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF WOMEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF *i ' BROGUE GOLF SHOES, stout BLUCHER GOLF BOOTS, stout \ ' 'soles, very popular, 19s, 6d. soles, a popular boot, 225. 6d. ! R. HANNAH.'AND CO., LTD.,' . RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ' • , ■•„ • ) , , : r / '.»... , ' CBII BAVID MILLIGAN'S Winter Display of MEN'S SUITINGS is expressive of all that is now for this Season's Wear. Tho exclusive colours aid designs emphasise our unquestioned * < "" ltiMl M THE FASHION AUTHORITY IN ALL MATTERS OF MEN'S DRESS Soleotions for Winter Suits, Ironing Dress or Dinner Jackets should'be made as early as ***'" ' ' D. MILLIGAN, 1 MERCHANT TAILOE, KELBURNE AVENUE. C 1026 " i A SUIT THAT FITS! " """"""*' f A SUIT that Fits costs no more than a suit that doesn't. We only make tho "Fit" UL • Suit at a Reasonable-Trico, so WE KNOW. G6od garments tlfoy ore, full of style and chnraeter, tailored to look twice ns well, to last twice as long, and to fit tons better than other tailois' suits. ,We make to Order, and we make TO FIT. May we convinco you? -- BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., '"THE QUALITY, TAILORS," v , 3 lAM.BTON QUAY, WELLINTON. Vor'the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC. WORK IN THE DOMINION. '■'',' STUDIOS: iW. H. BARTLETT, (And at'AUCKLAND). (THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONB ' TeL 1233. (Registered). / aio

1 ' ' THE KING OF TABLE WATERS. The ; Water that, gives you health and keeps you healthy. ' "WAI-KONGOA" NATURAL MINERAL WATER. Drink it as often as yon ' can.' It's good for you. T, and W. YOUNG, Wellington Amenta. j _ ■— \ CIOU i—, ■ ■ LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIEE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Becurity to Policyholders ... 44,430,000. Mercantilo and Every Other Description of Risk Undertaken ot Lowest Current Bates. Chief Agents— JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Wellington. Clll7 AXEL HOLTZ (Tol. 20C8). MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Lato Masseur of N.Z. Government at Rotorua). Ladies attended by MISS AULD (ToL 258*, MASSEUSE, ■ 123 WILLIS STKEET, WELLINGTON. • Cllls Mr. Hoby's Donttet Building. HOGGARD AND PEOUSE, ARCHITECTS. UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET.

"&TEW ' COMMERCIAL V HOTEL, Lamibta Quay. GEO. PINNOCK, Propnetor. il) For many years proprietor of the Trooudero Private.- Hotel. (2l Kitchen ani dining-rooin nro gnon special attention. Wines and Spirits ore guaran laed pure and of ■, the very host. (3) A single bottle, of ale or wino or Bpmti at wholesale price qan be obtained at tin bottle store, Shop next to entrance. (4) Motji-cirs for hire, day or night, by tin hour of as per arrangement. Telephones. 102; tnd 1035. (5) Tariff from Bs. per day.- Day or Nighl Porter. Telegrams and letters receive prorup! attention. EMPIRE HOTEL. - - 3 —— WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. 3 rjTHIS HOTEL is now in a position to offai A special advantages and Inducements t< those requiring Pormanont Accommodation. Convenient arrangementa oan also be mad< " for Board only during the Holiday Season, Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. MRS. F. POOL,' Proprietress'. Box 385. . Tel. 196. CIO6I f " : —-—— "DULKLEY AND DIDSBtTRJ " Dontnl Surgeons, 01 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. ZIP. '■' C 80: —j -■ ■ ■ — 7 pECE, GOULTBR, ■ SOLICITOR - N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, ani Chattel Soourities at from £i per cent . , cm HS PEA R, M. P. 0. C, . ■ DR. OF OPTICS. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Optical Parlors—" 7 7 WILLIS STREET, ICING'S CHAMBERS, 3. WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Largo Stock of Optical Goods carried, als Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to In; prove the Hoartnfr ....;.,.: «... ' 'Phono m. oat

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 523, 2 June 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 523, 2 June 1909, Page 6

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