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B • —— : ; f L YOUR INTERESTS: AND OURS.

"" 1 '■ Wβ take » deep interest in 'satisfyiflg Wt emtomWß, (jut we want to take ™ , andit for this, forl 3s just common' business P rud«ico. Vie know torn a long exper.ence that satisfied 'oustdmfirs aro the best asset of this Store, and wo therefore do our utmost ! to give sanction. But mistakes will occur even in tl» host rcguteted bus.ness ertnbt lishments, and we don't pretend .that we escape making mistakes Whenever a »»tjo '. . occurs ,m are ready to rectify it, *nd we wont all our entamer. to Ibt us prompt y. ! when they arc the victims of any mistake here. Complain g> the m.Bog» " » 1 . ' possible, ana give us n chance to put matters >ngnt. Hβ) yOT feel sat sfiod with tns , Store don't tell he, but be kind enough to tell your friends,, and you.will do tins Store ' common justice. ' ' • * . ; / RAINCOATS AND MACINTOSHES - ■ \ " T~' v FOR LADIES. i ,' Several iveeks *go the Moori weather prophets .forecasted >a very, wet and boisterous ■,' winter, and they judged of ijhe season.by the fact that fantails; and moreporks were exoeedingly tame. Wellington" ias had Ha full share of dirty weather, and there is more to con*.' It n.just tf-wU.to provide * Ea inst this by securing a senaceabla ram-resisting - " Mat We,offor you a splonfod choice of garments, as the Mowing Will show:- '' MACINTOSHES, in stvlish brown mixture chocks, jn tweed rubber; big loose .coat suitable for wearing over costumes, at 84/teacn. . ' NAVY CORDUROY VELVET MACINTOSHES,' three-quarter length,, with storm i - ' I , collar, at 2711- •' , , * ' ' . , ', , 'brown, fawn, green, and navy blue, at £3 18,6. . . WIL-LBNGTH MAOMTOSBIS, in varioua styks and MACINTOSHES, in fawn and 'green, with Raglan sleovoa, storm e ° n yj;^£ B *Jd li , 'MACINTOSHES, in &™ M d gr«y, mixtures, and striped effects,, loo»-fi well-cut garments, wVth full back and Eaglan and loose sfeoves. At S7s. fld., 83a. ».,*». BUW-COLOOBvLLXEN-FINISH MACINTOSHES, with slip-on < , for all weathers. •, ', , , MACINTOSHES, in fawn, navy, and green, full back, Baglan "leeves, fastening up at ■neck, turn-down oollar. ' ''',-' *. - ~ > "i .' j ' }. ,tBSFIJI/.TOEEtf'OOAtB;-in aew woMittbg and flat tack shapee, J seven-eighths length, in, green, brown, and grey mizbuee, at 21/-, 23/6. eacn. ' PA¥N RUBBER LINEN BACKED OOA.IS, absolutely nunproof,, mnr ihjjon sleeves, stem-collars.'cuffs to button dose to wrist. 'In three-quarter, seven-eigntns, ■and full-length, at 49/6 each. ■ RAINPROOF'COATS, in fawn and navy only, full back aid sleeves, fastening at neck, ' ■ , with detachable strap at back; at 25/6 each. /v—-' FOTL-LENGTH RAINPROOIE, in fawa, ■ loose-fitting,, ,with , velvet, collar, at •29y6 each. , ' ' " ■„_.,,. ' s ' ' LOOSE-FITTING TWEED COATS, in full shapes, some with ' strap at back, others ' plain; in heather fixtures, at 23/6, 25/6, 29/6, each. , '" BLANKET CLOTH COATS, luose fitting full shapes, in greon, broinn, navy, etc., at 1 , I Sl'6, 37/6, S9J6 each STRIPED TtODGH TWEED COATS, with cew strapped gami-ffiHang backs, collar and , cuffs of p'laiii self colour cloth', stitched all over A.'useful and dressy coat, at 42/6' each. ' ' ' ',',.. r < _ ''•j r ALL-WOOL STRIPED TWEED PAL"ETOT3, in loose and somirfitting .shapes, in all '" i ■ wanted colours, at 47/6 -each. ''- ITAILOR-FINISHED COVFJIT COATS, -with s,emi-diroctofro back, biaided with black silk braid and •trimmed -with-large -buttons. In fawj and new diagonal stripes, at 45/6, 55A , . „ , 'gItART SLIP-OVERCOATS', in light -and' ,dark mixture tweeds, at 535. 6d., 675. 6d., (!9f. 6d. to' 105s. each. ' . ' V, ' '6PECIAL TWEED DRIVING COATS, in new - shapes", ■suitable" for wearing over ,j; costumes; half -lined v alk, eeven-eighths jind full length, at 89/6, 92/6, 94/6 each. • ' i ' ' ' , . \

' ' / ' 'KIRKCALIiIE & STAINS, Ltd. ■■,//■ ! : i '' * ' ' ■ ■ ' .... '■ '' ,; ELEGANT EVENING*' ''~•'* '■•','' FOE THE RACE BALI. MODERN SHOES FOR UDIEB, TO MATCH COBTUWES IN COLOUR. MEN'S HANGING PUMPS, IN WO OB PATENT LEATHER. MEN'S DANCING PUIVjPS. , \ " LUXURIOUS SHOES -AT MODEST PRICES, ; -R. HANNAH &CO:, LTD. - ' .' RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON OUAY AND CUBA STREET. CBIO , TAILORING ROOMS. KELBURNE AVENUE. ' ' 'rpHB MOST UP-TO-DATE AOT , ESTABLISHMENT IN ' - Let us add to this that -in our rooms » displayed "the BEST VARIETY OF MEN'S SUITINGS obtainable from the Lwutonarkgt MADE BY MY UNRIVALLED STAFf OF EXPERTS. ' C 1026 l ; ENTHUSIASTIC SERVICE! " T*TE are Tailoring Bnthasiasts. Wβ go carefully over our Large Kange of Patterns with ' l BRADFORD. WOOLLEN CO., "THE yUAUi , * TALLOUb," . LAIOU'UA QUAY, WELLINGTON. ■ ; < ' can J ; ( t BAB T LETT, m ' ' '/ . s PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, '' 10 WILLIS STREET (Between Grand Hotel and Carroli's), and at AUCKLAND. i > . THE KING OF TABLE WATERS. , ' The Water that, gives yon health u>4 , , keeps you health;. "WAI-RONGOA" " crescent tea, : • ■ NATURAL ■ ( mga ' '' ■ MINERAL WATER. ' K m ,T. and W. YOiJNG, Wellington Agente. I ' 555 , , '": - • ' c^l LONDON AND LANCASHIEE PIEE „ Trrrwrnr»wxINSDEANCE COMPANY. _ M. HEINEMANJN * — , Sncceseor to Alfred Nicol, ' "' FIRE, HARINi AND ACCIDENT. WATCHMAKEBAND JEWELLES. — i(ffl WILLIS BTEEET. Ewnritj to Policyholdere ... £*,*30,000. — ' ' " i T\IAMONP EINQS—I am showing a vory i Mercantile and Every Other Description of SJ Choioo Selection, mounted in various upAisk Dndertaken ut to vest Current Eataa. kwiate etyles; my long connection witli tho — wholeealo business has enabled me to obtain Chief- Aeenta— ' stones of the finest, quality at first hand, v b whilst the moanting is done in the best posJOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Wellington Bible wanner, ' U GUI 7 'Pricce Will SaHsly Every Purchaser. • ' "— ■ "■"' ' NEW GOODS in all Lwm now arriving. TASMANIAN SEED UP-TO-DATES. TELEPHONE 490. 01190 FEEE FEOM BLIGHT. ~ E. LOW, T AERT AND AHen Btajj have P^S/Lff^ef^H 3S£ t^A WaterProoL Wood or Metal. ported into .New Zealand. They aw an excellottt cropper, and,ope o< the best dtseaee- g . (md stgre Fronte u^odoii^, resisting potatoee. Mr J Davies, of Koputarua, informs us — MTdED 6 pWolWaff O rt°o- Show and Shop ntfan ß , Bprcfl of land), whioh ho procured from us last wason, Uenty-two tone of Table Potatoes wero Designs and Estimates. croDDCu, ' ' *~~ , • AUq available, 91 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND-GROWN EARL? 6EED —

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 566, 22 July 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 566, 22 July 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 566, 22 July 1909, Page 4

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