/BUSINESS OBLIGATIONS, - g ? 7orao3 by < oontrnot « «i mmmmj to bo met if one Kl o r \the business world-w a form of interdependence that binds E" la J, f , ab ™ But at this Store obligation has a broader significant 1 «Zc£Sl i? ta W u °l>c institution., "Its service is no small element » the eomfort of the oomnumty. Its obligations are mors, than confront the ordinary enterlohtolv Tut- Obl ' gat,o , na aro met ™ public taws. Merchandise that is abSeth T"** that aro fr< * frtm tricks »" d sh » m =i P™<* "I** Sm n n ftl, ! t ' % VdUO; Btoro ""!«* that " Prompt ™* these aro VZ hi th 6 .° bHeation3 that aro at this Store, it is along eSday by Ly ' ° nCSty thßt ™ aro P l,sllil, S thfl Store to broader and better ■ i^^™^™^ 83 ™ AND RAINCOATS, .- DEPENDABLE WEATHER-RESISTING GARMENTS . _ FOR LADIES. Hied we Chlm?°,W w dsy3 has oomplotely upsot the ideas of those who fanof rJn ,1,,S „?i through tho winter without much rough weather. We will have plenty nsofnl rr„™ S i nost °' K,lt or ton wecks > a,ltl " rainco.it or a macintosh will be a Tory 5 luuiui garnaat to possess ' Bra for C aH w U efthi™"49/6 ISH M ' ACINTOSHES < mth sli P" on Ra elan sleeves, suitable MACINTOSHES, in fawn and grey mixtures and striped effeots, looso fitting, well-cut garments, with full back and sleeves, at 37/6, 38/6, 42/- each. FAWN MACINTOSHES, with Raglan sleeves, storm collars, full length, at 39/6 each, i MACINTOSHES, full length, in various stylos and colours, at 47/6, 40/6, to 63/- each. €JU r?II M ,°n EL with a tweed finish, in navy and brown invisible finished rubber; big loose ' VELVEr MACINTOSHES ' W,n.rtor length, with storm {Tift' to fasten it over hat. In e V° ffli:fitti ! ,g and flat ' laok **»*<*> and iength, m green, brown, and,grey mixtures, at 21/-, 23/6, 25/6 each. • fII SKBS Si B ffi D ci^ A l s ' ab T proof -»» **» *«-. and ftilMongth; at 49/6 each ? W ' In thro^uartOT . B^d^ch C a 0 bt T ftra n p Sftft%^. M ** at ™ k ' - in same'shape as'above, with velvet collar, at ' V>o^^LVm^ t CoA ' «™ with strap at back others -plain; in heather mixtures, at 23/6, 25/6, 29/6, each. ,OOM ™ 4*> green.brown, navy, etc., at.' 42/6 each. th ' rt,tch ? d , all over A useful and dressy coat, at ?ALETOTS ' ''" *». -1 sbmi-fitting shapes, in all 78 ; ™ th back,' braided with black ■ ' Ti£j™ULh! mtk larg ° buttoDS - * fara and IIW Sonll stripes, , COATS, in light, and dark mixture tweeds, * 67/6, «V 6 to 10 5/CTE S^Mf 1 ?>Il I V^ G COATS . «"»» 68 * stable for wearing over - , costumes; -half-lined silk, seven-eighths and full length, at 89/6, 92/6, 94/6 ofch.
& STAINS, Ltd. ■ ■ BOYS ''CAN'T WEAR BOOTS "OF IRON OR STEEL But Lads who wo Fall of Life and Snap must bo. nrovidek with h„k BbratiaPßoots of SOLID LEATHER. Our own mako o? 'P'i n * Sub ' BUILT WITHSTAND-HARD USAGE FRWI LIVE mm-rav , YOUNGSTERS. WE GUARANTEE EVERY Vim ••''' HEALTHY BOYS' CHROME GOLOSHED BALS, Ud " * 10 3 ' los - M - i and ' 5 - lls - «• BOYS' BOX CALF 3 ' " S ' W " ' "° d 5 ' "*■ *■ ■ ,BOYS' GLACE KID BALS, for Swdaf 1 " , . 3, "*' * L - 4 ? nd 5 ' «"■ «■ BOYS' TAN WILLOW CALF GOLOSHED BALS W,, * " ud s*l2s>5 * 12s> 6d " «.« „ "t0 *' 103 ' "•• 2 ' a,ld ' 3 ' 12s ' Cd - ' and S. «■• «• IHE IMMENSE BUSINESS wo have built up on Boys' Boots is tho most com-inc 1 proof we can offer that we havo succeeded in <. to Ml]f™ ll >s possible for any housS t R. hannah~anF co.,~"ltd „ „ . RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. "' ,/ "".',•., - Writo for 01 »' N ow 48-l»ago Illustrated Cataloguo. 'TkAVID MILLIGAN'S Winter Display of MEN'S SUITINGS u ~„„ • . ~ . VJ..-THE FASHION AUTHORITY IN ALL MATTERS OF MEN'S DRESS possible"- 3 fo !' WißtW Snit - 3 ' ETeDißg Dn * ". Di — '«** -honld be ffiado aa early „ '• •' ..D. MILLIGAN, . ( MERCHANT TAILOR, KELBURNE AVENUE. i Q . ' A SUIT THAT FITS' " ° A SUIT that Fits costs no more than a sub that doesn't \v« «„u i ~ '■ . Suit at a Reasonable Price, so \VF KNOW J fflake tho "Kt" Good garments they are. .full of stylo and character tailonii tn l„„i, t • last twice w'long, and to fit tons better than othe■ Dors' buiTa. twlco M weU - '° We make to Order, and, remake Tom 1 . May no conwnce you? < ' ' .-BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO - « '- THE Q " ALm TAaORS '" - 3 uiuv^, mmm .For the / , . -—■ , u FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. «--- ',_ ' • STUDIOS:' . ' W V ..H. BARTLETT,. Kiw™' i '(And at AUCKLAND). J wr peocesses: " wdu oN ' ocHiioi ' j3 -''^"M E z Z oTON E .. ; ■ r-r— ■ : ' Cllt ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LiiDbtn (Jiuy. GEO PLMNOCK, 'Prop'uetor d^vKtet 3propr "" or of tho (A Kitcheii am dining-room are bitmi ™„ u-i .ttounou Wine, and ".S'SJK: dju pu.e iucl a tuo vory List t«a™n►»h i« nßl ° bo " 16 ot aie or «'no or spirits m*M« oro 6h ? p QSJt ' t0 «-ntr.inoo. W ilot jr-cars for luro, day or night bv th« per arrangement* !,,,«&£ *» 18) larili torn 8s per day. n 0 ? or \,.^ \" EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS AND VICTORS STREETS npHIS HOTEL is, now m a position k. „«. f spocal advantages and mdu ccm nts n those icquir.ni; Permanent Accommodation Convenient airangemouts can nkn hi ■ fog-Board only during the Hohday &£*** faoparato Suite* of Uooms for PinulS, B* 385 UI!S " *• P ° 01 " Pr °Xf™ lei. 19c - CIOC9
THE KING OF TABLE WATERS. The Water that gives yon .health and keeps you healthy. "WAI-KONGOA""-'- _ NATURAL" MINERAL WATER. Drink it as often as you can. ,H'e good for you. T. and W. YOUNG. Wellington Agents. ' ClOlg T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE , FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT.
Bsourity to Policyholders „.' itf.WO.OOO. Mercantile and Every Othor Description of Bisk' Undertaken ut Lowest Current Rates. Chief Agents-" JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Wellington. cm; MONEY TO LEND. IN any sflffls, on approied freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates, Repayment by instalments eon be arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS., *■ Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, 31 Hunter Street ' CIOS7 HOGGARD AND P ROUSE • ARCHITPCTS.UNION BANK OP ATKTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STBEET, I
JgULKLEY , AND DIDSBURy. Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET,' WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 21G ',/' ' Cgo;] nECIL GOULTBR', SOLICITOR N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY, Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel Securities at from £5 per cent. ■ ■'" "' '_ CHIP H' SPE AH, M. P. 'o. C • DR. OF OPTICS. ' EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical : Parlors— 7 WILLIS STBEET, KING'S CHAMBERS WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Largo Stock of Optical Goods carried, ftlso Speaking .'Trumpets, and, Instruments to Improve tho Hoar&s.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 527, 7 June 1909, Page 4
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