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CRITICAL JUDGMENT. The jndgmeitt of tbe publk) is over just and generous. Public opinion roles the world and shapes the destiny of tho nation. The store cora'os in for the samo critical judgment as does the individual. Public opinion is never ranch at fault, and it is tho unerring judgment of tho public that ha 6 pushed this Store into the forefront of trading concerns.' Tho expansion of tho businoss of this Store is an attestation, a tangible proof, a generous Recognition of the sustained efforts of this organisation to afford tho greatest trading facilities to tho greatest number. The business policy of this Store is based on the solid foundation of honesty. Our goods aro honest. If yon shut your eyes to quality you, can buy goods at almost any price, but inferior goods are dear at any price. Our prices are honest'; we do not surcharge . tho goods simply because wq know we can get higher prices. Yon are safe when you trade at this Store. \ SMART, USEFUL COSTUMES AT REASONABLE PRICES. - Those costumes are excellent for street wear, for they are stylish and neat, and are moderately priced. COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES, in raised striped all-wool tweeds, also in navy and black; nice-fitting hip-coats with stop, or roll collar, singlo-brcasted, fastening through with self-covered buttons; well gored skirts, walking length. Coats lined with Italian cloth, slrirts'lined linenotte. At 675. 6d., ,695. 6d. ' ROUGH TWEED COSTUMES, donble-breasted fitting coats, coming well below hips, good walking skirts, in green and brown mixtures. Coats lined striped satin, skirts lined Unonetfca. ' ' At 4 9 3 _ Mi STYLISH COSTUMES, in plain coloured rough tweeds, 28-inck coats, cut.to fall, pointed at foot and'back, now pleated flat back, with single-breasted straight-fitting front, piped and trimmed with black satin and black fancy buttons. Coats lined silk serge, skirts lined linonetto! , At 68s. 6d. PLAIN TWEED COSTUMES, new blocked hack", with single-breasted' slanted fronts, well-shaped walking skirts. • Coats lined Italian cloth, skirts lined eoftrfinish linenette - > At 84s. VERY SMART COSTUMES, in brown and green self-colourod costumes. Long coats with round corners at front, back with deep bos-pleat, vest of contrasting light shade plain cloth, braided with fine Russia braid, the entire costume effectively braided with broad and narrow black silk braids. Coats lined silk sorgo, skirts lined Knenettci , t gg 3 6 d > USEFUL TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, in new diagonal striped tweeds, coats in fitting shapes falling to just above knees, seams self-strapped and finished self-cov-ered buttons; also in navy cloth.' , At £5 10s. 6d. 'FINE TWEED COSTUMES, long straight-cut coat, with front cut off at waist, and / skirt falling straight from either side, big rovers and cuffs of black corded silk. - Coats lined silk, skirts lined soft linenette. ' ' At £5 15s. 6d. , STYLISH TWEED COSTUMES, in black, with whito stripes. Coat with rounded fronts falling to just above the knees, now straight back cut with stripes forming points np centre, trimmed flat black silk biaid. Coats lined silk, skirts lined linenette. ,'';,.' At £5 15s. 6d. NEAT .TWEED'COSTUMES, in black, with broad white stripes; long-fitting plain tailor- ; • ■made coats; with collar of amethyst velvet, plain well-cut skirts. Coats lined silk, /. skirts lined linenettq. - At £5 18b m KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. ' REST IN A PAIR OF THESE SUPPERB, . L'COSY WINTER, SLIPPERS " ' h ( ' ' FOR THE BEDROOM OR FIRESIDE. '~'.- ;.',; 1 AT BARGAIN PRICES. ~ , "•, AN IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. ■; GIRLS' COLOURED FELT SLIPPERS, all sizes, Is., 'is, 6d., 2s. WOMEN'S BLACK OR COLOURED FELTS, soft soles, Is. 3d. and Is. Hd. . . _, WOMEN'S COLOURED FELTS, with felt and leather soles, 2s. 6d. to 4s, 6d. WOMEN'S CHECK ARCTIC FELTS, tum-ovef collar, 3s. 6d. fo ss. 6d, ' ' WOMEN'S VELVET ONE-BAR SHOES, high heels, 4s. 6d. to 6s. 6d. .' ' WOMEN'S GLACB'KID PUR-BOUND SLIPPERS, wool-lined, 7s. 6d. and Bs. 6d. ■ WOMEN'S CHECK CAMEL HAIR BUCKLE BOOTS, very cosy, 6s. 6d. MEN'S CHECK CAMEL' HAIR BUCKLE BOOTS, for winter, 7s. 6d. MEN'S CHECK ARCTIC FELT SLIPPERS, F. and L. solcs,''4s. 6d., ss. 6d. MEN'S VENETIAN SLIPPERS, warm fleecy lining, 6s, 6d. MEN'S GLACE KID SLIPPERS, lambswool lined, Bs. 6d. ' />, THE BEST SLIPPERS AT LOWEST PRICES, R. "HANNAH AND CO., LTD., I , ' RETAIL STORES': LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ~'./ WRITE FOR OUR 48-PAGE ILLUSTEATED CATALOG OE.' '

THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS - f\ NNOTOCE the" simple fact that THE AUTHORISED STYLES FOR WINTER ARE . NOW READY. This means everything to the man who values correctness of style with known quality, such as has made Kolburne Avenue famous for its tailoring. D. .MILLIGAN, ' " ''\' ~' ■ MERCHANT TAIIOE AND BREECHES. MAKER. "~ A SUIT THAT FITS! " ~ I | A StJTT that Pits costs no more than a suit that doesn't. Wo only make the "Pit" J*. Suit at a Reasonable Price, so WE KNOW • ' ■ Good garments they org, full of style and character, tailored to look twice as well, to last twice as long, and to fit tons better than other tailors* suits. We make to Ordor, and we make JO FIT. May we convince you? '' ' BRADFORD WOOLLEN ' CO., ■ ' ' ' ■ "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 3 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINTON. [ I Far tha '' " ~~~ ' " ~ ' ' , FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. ■ • STUDIOS: W; H. BARTLETT, HHSSJ"*' '■ (And at AUCKLAND). IHEEE hEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," " MONOCHROME," and "UEZZOTONn • Tel. 1233. IRegietored) ' CM

T ONDON, AND LANCABHIBE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. Seourlty to Policyholders ... A143D.000. Mercantile and Every Other Description of Risk Undertaken' ut Lowest Current Rates Chief Agents— JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD., Wellington ——____ cm; fTOGGAED AND PHOUSE ** ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. rr SPEAR. M. P. o. C. •"-"•• DR. OP OPTICS. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Goods carried, also Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Improve tko Hearing, 'Phone 2562. ... cilftl■AXEL HOLTZ <ToI. 2006). MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late Masseor of N,Z. Government at Rotorua). Ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tel. 2984), MASSEUSE, 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Cllls Mr. Hoby's Dentist Building. MONEY TO LEND. IN any turns, on approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Kates Bopaynwnt by instalments can bo arranged. : SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, 1 Commercial Chambers, 81 Huatw Street. OflW

THE KING OF TABLE WATERS. The Water that gives you health and keeps you healthy. ' "WAI-RONGOA" NATURAL MINERAL WATER. Drink it as often as you can. It's good for you. T. and W. YOUNG. Wellington Agents. ClOl3 TM-EW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ■*■ , - Limbtn Quay. GEO, PIWOCX, Proprietor. (1) For many .'«.nws proprietor of the Trooadero Povate KoW > (2) Kib*v» ani are given epeclal attention. 'Wvus and Spirits are guaranteed pure and i>f the very best. (3; A single bottlo of ale or nine or spirits at wholcsJe price can' bo obtained at the 'bottle store. ; Shop' nexi to entrance. (■VMotir-can for hire, day or 'night,; by the hour or as per arrangement. Telephones, 1023 end 1085. (5) Tariff from Bs. per day, Day or Night Porter.' Telegramß and letters receive prompt attention. , EMPIRE HOTEL, .WILLIS AND VICTORIA STEEBTS. rTVHTS HOTEL is now in a position to cffei X special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements con also be made for Board only during the Holiday Season. Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. ÜBS, 7. POOL, Proprietress, Box-385. • TeL W. cusa

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 539, 21 June 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 539, 21 June 1909, Page 6

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