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; SHOP IN THE MORNING. \ * ' - . * It is 'j» debatable ijueetion whether it is better to shop in tho morning or in tho efiemoon, 'at least most women wijl consider it so. It is the rule to do the housework, or sge Jhat jt ia done, in the morning, and then to devote the afternoon to i shopping, ar/d the discharge of social duties It does not follow that becauso it is convenient and fashionablo, that thorofore the afternoon is the correct time for shopping. Jp. pur ojtnjon, the njornjng is tho best time. Wo havo so many customers in tho afternoon, that it is often impossible to givo to each one all tho attention wo ' should jiko to'give. ',In tho morning, as a rule, there is never a rush, consequently the inoming shopper's receive fair attention, and i>eo more of the stock than thoso who come in the afternoon Every hour of every business day wo do our utmost to give our Customers absolute satisfaction—and ve behove we succeed s ' r - .7 ' * ' / > ' jSPEQIAI/ TAX.IJES FOB TODAY (WEDNESDAY). 1 Another Wednesday has come round, and, following our usual custom, there will be Sfferedßome special ■ bargains To-day tho Fancy Department contributes tho bargains, juid they are well worth coming for. l<l W ft compiratiyoly small list that we submit to-day, but every item is a strong end powerful bargain There are'heaps of other ljnos that will attract the customer fen the look-out for good valuo, but the following aro the specials for to-day — '\' ( v 6WISS EJIBROIDERIES—HonostIy worth sd, a yard. TO-DAY, 1? yards for 2s. 3d. K ' BWIS£ vEMBROIDERIES—Worth 6d,. a yaid TO-DAY, 12 yards for 2s. lid. IMITATION (TORCHON LACES, m'fino and strong makes, with wearing qualities equal , to real licoj 1 inch wido TO-DAY, 9d , IOJd , and Is for Yi yards '> / 1 1 ■SS* MAJBMQT FUR NECKLETS, with tails, Regular price 12a. 6d. each. TO- ' QAY, &. 6d each. •1 . ' iJJ , MARMOT FUR NECKLETS, with, tals Regular prico 13s 6d each ' TO-DAY, • Ss, lid each. , ,- , |0 MARMOT FUR NECKLETS, ,wrth tails. Regular prjco 16s (3d. caoh, TO-PAY, 7s, 6d. each. ' ' , fr MARMOT> FUR NECKLETS,' with tails, Regular price 18s 6d each. TO"i,~ DAY, 7sl Ud. each. Vi " .' , ' • '/ .; 1 - b \ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. if ' ' ' T __ . - - " ATTRACTIVE " CALIBTHENICBI I GENUINE BARGAINS, c COT PRIPES. ' '*• GIRLS' "BALLET" SHOES, v '.."J! / ' r, CORRECT SHOES FOR DANCINC, •' ; , V.;" It bargain prices. s 1 i _____ ' [ 'GIRLS'^ SUPERIOR GLACE KID "BALLET" SHOES, light, flexible pump , ,*'■ soles, 'perfect fitting 1 , ' Sizes ,7 to 10 (Girls'), 5s 6d (~\ , , ' ' Sizes ll,to 1 (Misses'), 6s. 6d. "!- , 1 ('.Sixes 2to 5 (Maids , ;, 7s. 6d ' GIRLS',,WHITE DRILL "BALLET" SHOES, puff'toes, light, flesiblo pump < soles, Useful for practising, ' ," ' ' , Siss-ii 7to 10 (Girls'), 3s lid , - , ' . ' -' ■ Sizes 11 to 1 (Misses'), 4s lid ', , LOWEST PRICES IN THE DOMINION. • R.; k ANN AH AND CO., LTD.,^ . RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET..

~•, ■' ' THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS IA KNOTOCB' the simple fact that THE AUTHORISED STYLES FOR WINTER ARE **■ NOW EEADT. This means everything to the man who values correctness of style wi. l h 'known quality, snoh as has made Kelburne Avenue famous for its tailoring. • ' ~/- - 'D: ,MILLIGAN, ; - ' •, , MEECHANT TAILOE AND BEEECHES itAKEE. ~ '' '■ A SUIT THAT FITS! I A SUIT that Fits costs no more tn*n a suit that doebiTt, Wβ only make the " Fit" 'JO. Suit at a Reasonable Price, to VIE KNOW. ' Good garmepts thoy are, full of style and character, tailored tp topk tirigo as n ell, to Jaat twice as long, and to fit tons better than other 'tailors' suits. Wβ make to Order, and wo make 'iO 111'. May wo convince you? ' BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., ; J "THE QUALITY TAILORS," ' 3 LAMBTON QUAY, WKLLINION -Bor the .• " ', FINEST PHOTOGRARHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION, ■'•' * - ' ' ' \ STUDIOS, W. H. BXRTLETT, wSS (And at AUCKLAND). ffHEEE NEW'PROOESSES: "INDIA PBOOF," "MONOCJQBOME" and "MBZZOTONB " Tel 1233. ' . (Regislored.) cuo

TEE KING OF TABLE WATERS . , > The Water that givas you health and xkeeps you healthy', ' '. "WAI-EONGOA" '. . / NATURAL ,; MINERAL WATER. ,' ' prink , it as often as 'you * l can lfe good for you ' ' T. and W.' YOUNG. Wellington Agents ' " \ ' " '< * ojoii NEW COMMEECIAL HOTE7> Lambtn Quiiy. J GEO. PINNOCK, Proprietor ' (I) For many years proprietor of the Troen<fcro Private Hotel .. i% Kitchen am dining-room are given speJ «nal jtteution Wines and Spirits oro guaranteed pure and uf the very best (3) A sinelff bottle of ale or wine or spirits at wholesale prjco can be obtained at the '■ bottle store . Shop nex , ; to .ntranra (4) Motjr-cars for hire, day or night, by the hour or ae per arrangement Telephones, 1023 end 1085. " , „. .. (5) Tariff from 8e por day. Day or Mght Porter. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. ' EMPIRE HOTEL. WILMS AND VICTORIA STEEETS, fSTffIS HOTEL ii now.m a position to ollei 1 flpecial advantages' and Inoncementa to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. ColvcnW arrangements can also bo mode lor Board only during the Holiday Season. 1 Separa™ Suite, of Rooms for FawlUee M£3. $■ POOL, Pioprietrcoa Box 385. OWB 1 , . j.l

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 541, 23 June 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 541, 23 June 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 541, 23 June 1909, Page 6

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