j ' CRITICAL JUDGMENT. 5 [ The judgment of the public is ever just and generous. Public opinion rules the I world and shapes the destiny of the nation. The store comes in for the samo critical <i i judgment as does the individual. Public opinion is nevor muoh at fault, and it is the ; unerring judgment of the public that has pushed this Storo into the forefront of i. trading concerns. The expansion of tho business of this Store is an attestation, a tangtf ble proof, a generous recognition of tho sustained efforts of this organisation to afford p the greatest trading facilities to the greatest number. Tho business policy of this Storo 't is based on the solid foundation of honesty. Our goods aro honest. If you shut your t eyes to quality you can buy goods at almost any price, but inforior goods are dear at / ; any price. Our prices are honest; we do not suicharge the goods simply becauso we know we can get higher pnce3. You are safe when you trade at this Store. [ DAINTr UNDERSKIRTS FOR EVENING WEAR. , ', , These skirts are, in tho latest fashlonablo shapes, and in appropriate evening coloure. >' IVORY SILK UNDERSKIRTS, with tnmramgs of oocordcon frills and ruches, >, At 365. each. I NAVy"bLUE SILK UNDERSKIRTS, trimmed in a vanoty of ways, , At 265. 6d , 29s 6d., 575. 6d., 595. 6d. each. BMART SILK UNDERSKIRTS, in pink and heliotropo, with vory dainty white muslin ( , oroor frill, trimmed lace and embroidery and threaded ribbon, " / ' > t • • At 4Ss. 6d. each. '• '' BTTLISH SILK UNDERSKIRTS, in dark heliotrope and royal bluo, full deep flounce, , ' ? and trimmed with narrow, fnils, ( At 495. 9 <»- eas*l- - EEUK UNDERSKIRTS, in a pale shade of heliotrope, tucked and trimmed with valen- ■ - * iciennes lace and insertion, ' At 625. 6d. each. ' /! EXQUISITE SILK UNDERSKIRTS, in light heliotrope, lavender, champagno, reseda, I r ' and sky bluo,' trimmed full double flounco, tucked and piped. At 575. 6d. each. ; t ' ''IRICH SILK UNDERSKIRTS,,m palo bluo. and shell puik, with deop flounco, top frill I > of lace threaded bebe' ribbon and edged ruches, At 725. 6d. each f' HANDSOME SILK UNDERSKIRTS, in black and white sfripcs, double flounco trims' i,i raed floral chine ribbon and black ribbon velvet, At 78s. 6d. each.^ u [WHITE MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS, very daintily trimmed With valenoiennes lace, 1 , At 21s. 6d., 255. 6d., 295. 6d., 325. 6d. to 545. 6d. each. I' > ,' , *'" HANDSOME EVENING,DRESSES , 'I , \ FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR. , >„' . " Tea can make ante of having these dresses to fit correctly. Wo employ an expert fitter, whose sole duty it is to Bee' to the fitting and alterations of ready-to-wear dresses. * i. EVTSNING DRESS, in rose pink crepe de Chino, bodice trimmed with dainty embroidi ' ' ered silk, and again in Zouave style, spotted with gold sequins and finished knots of black velvet; skirt with wide band ot blaok at foot. ' , At £7 17s. 6d. ,j EVENING DRESS, in peach-coloured satin charmeuse, Directoire gown; right side of * bodice plain and tight-fitting, of gold thread and silk embroidery, left side draped, i, with girdle falling'from Bhoulder to hem of skirt. Lined silk. At £10 10s. ' - EVENING DRESS, in new white filet net with wide,stripe, bodice with vest back and front' and undo- sleeves lot in, of- shaded bluo passementerie; skirt with high waist i - , band of white satin, finished rows of same at foot. Mounted on white ghee. <• -, t ' ■ At £10 10s. ' RECHERCHE "EVENING GOWN, in Princoss stylo, in _ beautiful silver-sequined net , i robe,i with soft chiffon girdlo, and ends of white moire antique. At £12 12s. SMARTLY-MADE* PRINCESS GOWN, in all-over black ,spotted net, with waist ' girdle and trimmings. Mounted ,on' black glace silk. At £7 17s. 6d. , BLACK NINON EVENING'GOWN, mounted on white taffeta, trimmings of black lace , ' i , and velvet nbbonsj with jet and steol motifs introduced; high waisted effect, ,-ivith \ ,-long ends of'lace and velvet at back. At £14 14s. | HANDSOME EVENING GOWN, Princess style, in black chantilly not, mounted on | ■ white glace silk, elaborately trimmed, with black velvet ribbons, bodice relieved with • white lace and chiffon " At £10 10s. , IiOVELY EVENING GOWN; eau-de-ml, chiffon taffeta, with deep tucked band forming , sleeve, then let m soft puff, and caught into tucks again in front, vest of white chifion and guipure lace, I with ohio touches of goldgaloon; handsome skirt with broad bands of guipure lace, wider on left side to givo a panel offeot. At '£10 10s. '». EVENING GOWN,,in soft bright eau-do-ml'silk, daintily trimmed self-shade chiffon' l / ' and silver galoon, with skirt coming well above waist line, giving straight effect ' ' over hips. , At £8 18s. 6d. ; KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. frfMYD W"RA"R • 80YS MN ' T DE $ HOD WITH ,RON \x\jrsjxj tt ■0R - STEEL) but kds that are £ull of glnga , , ' - IN , jujj guap must be provided with, substantial iA| > |> irr tj * -g-»J J Boots of Solid Leather.! The immense bua- ' ml ,", r ' 7? d ° "* B P YS ' ?9°T S is a c °W»o"ig proof that'we have succeeded in our endeavour to' supply' the BEST GOODS ( , J THT#SQNEY it is fepuso to, 5e11.,,, , 1 ,' SATISFACTORY 1 BOOTS FOR BOYS. s • , AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES. 'BOYS' CHROME GOLOSHED BOYS' BOX CALF GOLOSHED BALS, speoial value, 10 to 13, BALS., square toes, 10 to 13, 9s. ' ' BOYS' ItRQN°G 'haSd SHOOT- * !l V'"* """ "* *' "• , ' ESS, for winter, Ito 3, 7s. lid.; BOYS' GLACE KID BALS., for Sunt , 4 to 5, Bs. fid. days, 10 to 13, 9s. 6d.;l to 5, 115.6 d. BOYS' STOUT CHROME BALS., , ' ' ■ l / , with tips, 10 to 13, 7s. lid.; Ito BOYS' TAN WILLOW CALF BALS., , 5, 10s. fid, ' 11 to-1, 10s. 6d.; 2 to 5, 12s. 6d. BOYS'BEST CHROME GOLOSHED BOYS'TAN OT act- inn rrnr^r, ' BALS., leather lined, 10 to 13, J,u „,,„ AiN KID GIOLOSHE D Bs. 6d.j 1 to 3, 10s. 6d.; i and 5, BALS., English make, 7 to 10, 10s. 11a, 6d. 6d-i 11 to 1, lis fid. i THE FAMOUS "G" BRAND MANUFACTURED BY R, HANNAH & CO., LTD. - RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, > ' ' ' ' ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE. rrffllS Establishment enjoys the reputation of being one of the best for ■f' ' STYLISH CLOTHES IN AUSTRALASIA. \ ' , D. MILLIGAN, 1 - , MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER. N.8.-NEW WINTER SUITINGS NOW SHOWING. ,' ' cw £ ENTHUSIASTIC SERVICE! TOTE are Tailoring Enthusiasts. Wo go carefully over our Largo Range of Patterns with , Yy 'you,'suggest the coat design and the cut of trousers best suited to your figure Th« result is a Distinctly Individualistic Suit that reflects tho good taste of tho nearer , . BRADFORD , WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," . LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. . . ' C 971 For the PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. „ . ' STUDIOS, , ,W; H. BARTLETT, W S» (And at AUCKLAND) .M V ™ OCESSES ' " tNDIA (^g^') " iIONOCHBOM E",aid "MEZZOTONE," * . Olid
,( , ' i THE KING OF TABLE WATERS. i The Water that gives you health and • keeps yon health;. _' • "WAI-RONGOA", NATURAL MINERAL WATER. , Drink it as often as yon can. it's good for yon. T. and W. YOUNG. Wellington Agents. . " ■ CIBIS - "MEW COIIMEBCIAI HOTEr,, Lambbo Qnay. GEO. PINNOCK, Proprietor. v (l) For raonyyeara proprietor of the Trocodero Private Hotel. (2) Kitchen am .dining-room are given special attention. Wines and Spirits ere guaranteed pure and \A the very best * (3; A single bottle of ale or wine or spirits at wholesale pries eon be obtained at the bottle store, Shop' nqxt to entrance (4) Motjr-cars for Ime, day or night, by the hour or as per arrangement, Telephones, 102!. end 1085, (5) Tariff from Es. per day. Day or Night Porter. Telegrams and letters receivo prompt attention, i BIIPIEB HOTEL. .WILLIS AND VICTOBIA STREETS. THIS HOTEL is now in a position to ofToi special advantages and inducements tc those requiring Permanent Accommodation, Convenient arrangements can also be made for Board only during the Holiday Season.. Separate Smtee of Rooms for Families. MES..J 1 . POOL, Pxogriaireas. Box 885. ToLIM,
CRESCENT TEA' ~ SPEAKS I'OK ITSELF, And r IS LOVED BY ALL LADIES. . C 1283 MONET TO LEND. , TN say sums, on appro Tod Eroehotd Security JL at Lowest Current Ratee. Repayment by instalments can be ananged. SIE KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Tolephono No. 81 31 Hunter Street. ' ' C 1057 'axel holtz cm. 2000). masseur and medical electrician (Late Masseur of N.Z. GoTonunent at Itdtorua). Ladies attonded by MISS AULD (Tel 2984) MASSEUSE, 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. CtUa Mr. Hoby's Dentist Building. HS P E A ft. M, P. 0. C„ • DR. OP OPTICS. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— ' 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS,' . WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Opticnl Goods corned, also Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Improve the Hearing. 'Phono 2562. ; CUM TJULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgoons, ,81 WILLIS. STREET 1 , WELLINGTON. . X • Xdtsfom No, m. CB»'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 552, 6 July 1909, Page 4
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