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Personality a G*eat Asset.

; 1 i .Personality, or individuality) is s groat asset. ■ 'A woman's greatest personality is J: ' fascination. The woman with the witching, vinsouta .wfrjs and oven't-omporaTOent, who (V.is'evor ready to listen and sympathise with us in our troubles, who is over ready to ; : i. iheer us when we are'despondent and dissatisfied, and rojoioos when we rejoice, beoomes W . H-uly beautiful in„our-oyos.; Wo are drawn to hor by her ■ wonderful personality. We r;■■■.■ simply cannot ignore iho woman with'tho froo, frank, easy manner, to whom we can open our hearts without fear of being deceived, who is ever ready to guide us in the V.< right path.; There is something do distinctive about her open manner that ,wo cannot lu v . overlook or forget. And thefo is personality in business. Tho most successful stores aro iH ,tho ones that oroatoto diatinot injprossion by some individuality that seta .them apart from jy' tno othora; that distinguishes, themt'from all tho rest. ; There is a distinct individuality about this Store. .There is a frankness;in all'our dealing, a romarlcablo easiness about L; our prioos, and you can always bo sure'of getting reliable merchandise. The individnal- • ity of this Store is its groat asset. : ' • ! , SERVICEABLE SUMMER CLOTHING : FOR CHILDREN. |. y. - ; 51a assortments of Clothing for Children are as complete as possible, and mothers [• v jiibOQld take advantage of the very wido choice now offering. The yaluss are as low to-day { • as they are likely to be any time during tho season. . i<M£E NEW,EMPIRE FROCK, suitable for girls of 14 to 16 years. These dresses are in. I croam and navy Sicilian cloth, At 435., 455., 47a. I MAIDS' LINEN DUST COATS, in navy, beaver, cinnamon, cream, and sky bluo, t , SIZG3 27 30 33 36 39 42 inches., I' . :.!'- At Bs. 6d., Bs. lid., 9s. 6d., 9s. lid., 10s. 9d., lis. 6d. eaoh. • ' feffiLS' 'GALATEA PINAFORE FROCKS, f ' Sizes 24, 27 30 33 36 39 niche). I ' At 4s. 9d., ss. 3d., 65., 6s. 9d., 7s. 3d., 7s. lid. eafch. | -.- CURLS' DARK BIitJE LINEN PINAFORE FROCKS, ' - ! i ' i Sizes 24, 27 30 33 36 39 inches. • . . > .. At 3s. Bd,; 4s. 3d., 4s. 9d., ss. 6d. ; 6s. 3d., 6s. lid. each. t ZEPHYR PINAFORE FROCKS, in light bine and pink, > j i j ' At 6s. 3d., 6s. Bd., 7s. 6d., Bs. 3d., Bs. lid., 9s. 9d. i). -HOLLAND PINAFORE FROCKS, with whito drill.yokes and'sloeves, V • ■ [ At 45., 4s. 3d., 4s. 6d., 55., 55.,3 d., ss. 6d. I. ZEPHYR SMOKED OVERALLS, pint and blue, At 3s. 6d. to ss. [ v.-CREAM 6ERQE KILTED SKIRTS, attached to lining bodice, : ~. . , Sizes 0.1 2 3 4 5 6 , . 'At 9s. lid., 10s. lid., 125., 12s. lid., 13s. lid., 14s. lid., 15s. lid. [ CREAit SERGE REEFER COATS, • ' • L - Sizes 0 1 2 3 4 5 I At 13s lid ,14s lid , 15s lid , 16s 6d , 17s 6d , 18s 6d jt..: -J-. The above ReofOrs and Skirts are made of: tho same serge,s and can be worn to--f, gether. Thus they make smart costumes for children of 6to 10 years. CREAM AND NAVY- COSTUMES, reefor coat and' gorod ' skirt, suitablo for t girls of 10 to 15 years, t ' }, ' Sizes 4 5 6' 7 8 I / At 335. 6d., 355. 6d.,,385. 6d., 425., 435. od. [ ,:, .-GIRLS'y CREAM. JAP. SILK BLOUSES, in all wanted sizes, t 1 At 10s. 6d. to 14s. lid. cach. r CHILDREN'S CREAM SERGE SAILOR DRESSES, . ' t , Sizes 12 3 4 At 225. 6d , 245. 6d., 265. 6d., 28s. 6d. fv;.-. CHILDREN'S .WHITE MTJSLIN FROCKS, in very dainty designs, all sizes,"-.." ' , , From 10s. lid.

t KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, Limited. f

f~ GREATER SATISFACTION ALL AROUND j< AT : > ' HANNAH'S BIG SALE* ? 'ff t 1 <. |BTYLISH SUMMER/, FOOTWEAR. 1 , [ ' > ' BRICMT NEW'BARCAINS. ' ' THE FINEST ''cUr PhiCES" ON RECORD.' '! ' Bob our Big Show Windows for I , ' ' Bargains too Numerous to Mention. I ' } . ; A FEW SPECIALS!— >' •' WOMEN'S .SLIPPERS; Usually 4s. 9d.. iSolo Prico, :2s. lid. GLACE KID OXFORDS, Usually 9s. 6d. . Sblo Price, fjs lid. • e. WOMEN'S TAN, KID TWIN-BAR, Usually, 14s. 6di Sale, Price, Bs. lid. WOMEN'S .''SANDALETTB''. BOOTS, Usually 20a; Sale Price, 125.: lid. I ' GIRLS' TAN KID SHOES, 10 to 13, Usually 7s. 9(1 Salo Price, 5s lid. l:j«. ..BOYS'/. i'SU2®AY" ,BOOTS; 2 .to 5, Usually 12s. 6d. Salo Pncc, 9s. 6d : MEN'S WHITE CANVAS CRICKET BOOTS, Special Salo Price, 7s 6d ' MEN'S "CHAMPION" ORIOKET SHOES, Special Sale Price, 4s 6d. f » HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS. AT HANNAH'S BIG BOOT MARTS, LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET.

V MEN AMD THE FASHIONS. : . . nULH Man who desires to dress well can ,do so >.by the simple process of having his olothes D. MILLIGAN'B EKCLIBH TAILORING ROOMS, KCL.BURNE AVENUE. i ' Ton aiel cordially'lnvited to'lnspcot our. NEW SUITINGS, and there will be no supcMfinn ji. to'bny.except Bnoh fta.is eloixnotnly given by the HANDSOME GOODS themselves. cE THERE IS, A RECIPE. ~ s:o';; ; TJTHEBE la a Eocipe fortQOOD TALLOEINQ that We abno possess'' . fL t Vttpomt k fr ° m ''' 11,1(1 1111 th ° lr Bk,U " d °" ted t0 Ma ' Ung Snit P-fect , 2S° m M BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO. r ; "TiLti QUALITY. TAILORS," . LAMBTON QUAY. VVRrj.T\-QTQN. CO7l ; ,B A R TLETT, 161,1231 j , PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, * I: ■ 10WILLIS STREET. (Between Grand Hotd and Carroll's), and at; AUCKLAND, j'f'i'lS: \V ■' ' " ' '' " ; '■ ■ ' > : i — ..

! THE KING OF TABLE WATEEB. ' .V Tlw Hater that jivesyon health aad Uepe you healthy. > "WAI-RONGOA" NATURAL ; MINERAL WATER. \ " Drlflk it as oftca aa yoa . *•* .can. . It's good far j«n. . T. sad W. XO&NQ, .-.Wellington Ajjenta. \ CRESCENT TEA SPEAKS FOE ITSELff, And ;, IS lOVED BY AM HO 00A B D AN D fSOCSfi, AECHETECSCS, < onion bane of aitsxbaua BUILDINGS, OTNXEE STEEET. A CAED. i A 1 P E E D BBBVB. t. ... v L.D.8.; E.C.S., Bngland, I DENTAL 6UBGEON (late of London, W.x 10 Willis Street, Wellington. Bame Entoanoe ta Bartlettf* Stadia, __ : Telephone 2181 OUSB Jft y; r'v:Vvv ; \v

MILLtNEBY DISPLAY MiLLINEUY DISPLAY; .A BEILLIANT DISPLAY OF NEW A SEASON'S MILLINERY. N ° W Sea6on ' fl *«. Hate - in Dcw At • : MES. . MATHEWSON'S.' ' HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, CI26S 266 LAMBTON QUAY. ■ CJILVEB AND FANCY ENAMEL , JEWEUEBY. ' 111 Great Variety. ' Baneloa 7s. 6d-, 9a. 6d., 10s. 6d., lis. 0&, 125..6 d., Ua. 6d„ 15s. (id. Pendants 39. 6d., ss. fid., 6a. Sd. Broochee Ss., Ss. 6d., i&. Od. Hot Pins,'2B. 6d.. 35.. ie. fid. Charm fins, &.' ■ M. HEINEMAN WATCHMAKEE AND JEWELLEfi, Telephone 130. r 103 Willie Street, TDtJLKLBY AND DIDBBUBY, Dental S«reeon\ 81 WTT.T.TR STEEET. WELLINGTON. Telephone No, 213. CBSU H SPEAR, M.P.0.C., Dr. of Optics, * EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, *. Will Vidt .tho'following;— Griyto'wn," on 20th,September, at' Greytowi . Hotel. . . : Carterton, on 21st Septembor, at Marquis oi Normasby Hotel ' . . Maaterton, on Qnd v and 23rd September, a( '■>: ■: v.'Cinb HoWT*' •/ 9 Pahl&tua, on nt- TTnf^v ■ ; ■■ i "■ .!

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 614, 17 September 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 614, 17 September 1909, Page 4

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