' '.. ; . SHOPPING PROGRAMME.
~v Thoro is system in shopping, as in everything olso. Those who shop in a haphazard manner generally spend more money than thoy intend to, and 'nro then obliged to dony themselves other pleasures. Thoso who view thoir shopping seriously, and do it on some system, invariably save money. Tho Srst rulo in shopping'is—Don , I, buy what you don't want, no matter how perauasivo tho salesman may bo, But before you go Bhopping find out oxactly what you require, and jot tho items down; in other words, make up a shopping programme, alloting to each item the hill amount that you can afford. .Then go to tho shop, or shops, where you arc sure of Rotting good laluo for your Toonoy. If" you follow out' this plan wo are euro to havo you as a regular customer, for thoro uro no shops in New Zealand that can givo you better value,' and thoro are fow that can givo you as good value. , HANDSOME EIDERDOWN QUILTS, : . ' REASONABLY PRICED. ■ • i' , ,Throw an Eiderdown Quilt over your bed, and you will roaliso what comfort means. Sou'cannot sleep if you are cold, for the cold makes you restless. An Eiderdown Quilt just gives tho* right warmth, and is light , and .comfortable. A pretty quilt given a ohecrful appearnnco to tho bedroom, so that we have utility, and beauty in an Eiderdown Quilt. Our new stock of Quilts contains 6omo very choice bed comforts) and our prices are reasonable. . v DOUBLE BED QUILTS. A very choice lot offered at specially reasonable prices— lln Fancy Sateej, with piped edges. At 23/G, 28/6, 35/6. Xn Fancy Sateen, nicely frilled. At '32/6, 44/6, 48/6, 33/6, 67/6 Xn Frilled Satin, with sateen back. At 53/6, 63/-, 73/6, 87/6, -112/6. In Frilled Satin, with satin back: very handsome. At £5/12/6 In Satin Tapestry, with panel bnd frill of plain silk. , At £6/16/6, £7/17/6, £9/19/6. BINULE BED QUILTS— " i In Fancy Satoen, with piped edges. At 14/6, 17/6, 19/6, 24/6, 32/6, 36/6. In Fancy Satin, with sateen hack. At 32/6, ,45/-, 59/6. , In Frilled Satoen, At 18/6, 24/0, 29/6,' 32/6, 38/6, 45/-. In Frilled Satin, At 35/6, 45/-, 67/6, 63/-. COT QUILTS— Iα Sateon, with-piped edges; sizo 3ft. x 2ft. At 6/6, 8/-, 10/6, 13/6.. In Satin nnd Sateen, frilled; sifts 3ft. x 2ft. At 8/-, 10/6, 11/6, 13/6, 15/6. Iα Satoen, with piped edges; size 4ft. x 3ft. At 13/6, 15/6, 18/6. In Sateon, frilled] size 4ft. x.3ft. At 16/6, 18/6, 22/6, 29/6. , FLEECY WARM BLANKETS. .' It is time to buy .blankets—the evenings are very cold now, and they will get toldfer presontly. We havo got in ■ our new stock of Blankets, and as these have ' been made from comparatively cheap _wool, thoy have been made extra well. [&LMVOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS. For Single Beds, at 17/6, 18/11, 22/., 23/6, 28/6 a pair. For Thrcequarter Beds, at 22/6, 24/9, 28/6, 31/-, to 53/6. For Double Beds, L at 27/6, 30/-, 35/6, 39/6, 51/6, 54/6, 63/-, 79/6. Extra Largo, at 40/-, 47/6, 53/6, 63/-, 73/6, 89/6. UraOTB ENGLISH BLANKETS. '' ( , For Single- Beds, al 10/-, 11/6, 12/3, 15/- \ For Threequartcr Bods, at 13/6, 15/6, 16/6. , For Double Bods, at 18/6, 20/-, 21/6, 23/6. SLLL-WOOL COLONIAL CRIB BLANKETS. , . • Bassinotto size, at 7/8, 10/6, 12/6. Cot Size, at 9/9, 13/6, 14/6. Large Cot Size, at 13/3, 16/-, 17/6, 22/6. COLOTIRED BLANKETS. ' For Single Beds, in brown, grey, and scarlet, at 6/9, 9/6, 11/-, 12/6, 17/- ' . For Threequartor Beds, in brown, grey, and scarlet, at 9'6, 15/6, 16/-, 18/ C, 22/6. For Double Bods, in scarlet and grey, at 20/-, 22/-, 23/-, 26/6. I. . ' "
' , : KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. , , ■ ' Csl2 X » , ..I, _ ' BEN3IBLE, SERVICEABLE ' 1 BOOTS FOR l COLD AND WET WEATHER. , L MIN'S SOLID WINTER BOOTS. . The Best Boots Made, ' ■ [ AT RECORD LOW PRICES. MEN'S CHROME CALF DERBY MEN'S PORPOISE HIDE BALS, wide welts, medium Sfld GOLOSHED "K" BOOTS, leather jbroad toes, the "G" brand, 16s. Gd. .-■, lined, for hud winter wear, MEN'S BOX CALF GOLOSHED , tT ,. T)C , „_ „ 23s> M- . BALS, leath6r lined, wide wile; MB N'S BO J,' C ALF . SHOOTER medium Sod broad toes, 18s. 6d. BOOTS, calf-lined, wide nelts, stout ' ■ soles, "The Bective," 2os , MEtf'S CALF "COOKHAM" BOOTS,- jfBN'S TAN OR BLACK "ZULU" , ■ Shooter pattern, etout waterproof CALI? DERBY BALS, extra stout "k?' ' , • 18s - •"«• waterproof sole?, 2Ca. Cd. i MEN'S TAN OR BLACK "ZUG" HEN'S GRAIN OALF LEG .DERBY k LEATHER "COOKHAMS," a grand BALS, porpoise hide golosh, waterheavy winter boot, 225. Cd. proof "K" Boots, , 28s. 6d. J TJ-EYP A TT? SS Full-Solo your qld Boots. It beats half-sohng in , AVJLU-β. xXXJLiitJ looks and wear, and fccsps the water out. Doesn't cost . - much, extra' either. - E. , HANNAH AND CO., LTD., ' ', . RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. , ~ t i TWAVID MILLIGAN'S Winter Display of MEN'S SUITINGS is expressive of nil that is now f XJ for this Seasons Wiar. The exclusive oolours and designs emphasise our unquestioned Doeition is f t - THE FASHION AUTHORITY IN ALL MATTERS OF MEN'S DRESS Selections for Winter Snits, Evening Dross or Dinner Jackets should be made as early as 18023J.D16* D. .MILLIGAN, *■■ i MERCHANT TAILOR; KELBURNE AVENUJ." (J 102 6 ' J [ ~, A SUIT THAT FITS! r'A 'SUM that Pits costs no more tnan a'suit that doesu't. Wβ only make the "Fit" -' 'A Suit at a Reasonable Price, so WE KNOW. ' Good garments tlify are, full of style and character, tailored to look twice as well, to ' last twicß as long, and to fit tous better than other tailors' suits, ' We make to Order, and no make TO HT. May wo convince you? .• ■ ■ BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "TILE QUALITY TAILORS."' 3 LAMHTUN (jU.\Y, WELLI'nTON Sot the , ' " FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. ' ! 3'i'UmoS. i IW. M. JSAUJLIjJIii li WELUNGI'ON, i (And at AUI I\i.AND). ICHEEE PKOCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," ".MONOUHUuIiv nuu "MEZZOTONE , I •Tel. 1233. , . (Registered). . <jji e ]
. ' , 'i '' . COMMERCIAL HOTEL. THE KING OF TABLE WATERS. GEa PlN Noc'K. ±. ropiJ( , tori The Water that gives yon health and ll) for many years proprietor or tho Troou< keeps you heDlthy. dß ™ -I'nvote Hotel. (2i kitclieii ana dinmg'rcoui nro given elieW Al l, rl<U'il <brL? A -«u puie aud 01 me v«si} uust (J; A single bottlb u: die uf (vino dr spirit* WATTTRAT, at wholesale yiico can ba obtained al tilb J- , ! -o- J- VJI-tiJXAJ uottle eture. Biiop ilex , ; to mtiancd. I TirT-XTTTn AT W A mriT) , (ii Alotjl -c l c ior hue, day or.uigat, by thu 1 MINERAL WAI Ml. I""" or as per arrangement. Tdepnonea, IDil .. - . , ind lUiio. » * Drink It ad often aa yon ~W "luriff from Bs. pit day. Day or Night can. It's good for yon. Sorter, lciograms aod letters recoivo prompt T. and W. YOBMQ, Wellington Agents. — BMPIBB HOTEL, ClOl2 -*- ; WILLIS AND VICTOUU STEBETS. T ONDON AND ■ LANCASHIRE FIRE HOTEL is now in a position to offer ""-■• INSURANI-l, those lequiring Permanent Accommodation 1 , Convenient nrrangements cau also be mado ' FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. «%»£s, t^lot^l^?- —' • • n itKS. 1\ 1-QOL, Proprietrdae. v Booiirity , to Policyholders ... X 4,430,000. Box 385. Tei. 196. • ' _ CIOB9 ' Mercantile and Every Other Description of -nnLKtEt ninßßiinv ! Eiflk Undertaken' ut Lowoat Current Rates.* « awu DIDSBUUti ' _~ Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON Chief Agents— „ , , ~ Me v . Telephono No. 218 CBO3 '" JOHNSTON. AND CO., L'i?D., Wellington. —■ = —-— ; —— ; rjECIL GOULTER, SOLIOIToiI, N:z ' INSXJBANCE BUILDINGS,! ' I MONEY TO LEND. ' <JUAT. IN any sdms, on approved Freehold Security, Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and at LowiSt Current Rates Chattel Securities at from per cent. • •" Repayment by instalments can be arranged. ClllO Sift KENNETp DOUGLAS. = I Souoitor, . XXf DK OF OPTICS ' Commercial Chambers, Si Hantor Stroot. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. .. Optical Parlors— H n . j.„„ ,„ _ „,. ' _ 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, OGCIARD AND PEOUSE, WELLINGTON, N.Z, nNTriw ft?NtPrtr°An«!itßATTA - A Largo Stock of dptioal Goods cariicd,also UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to ImBUILDINGS, , provo the Hoaring. , HtJNTBB SXaEST, fhoss £962. . ' OUSH
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 528, 8 June 1909, Page 6
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