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BUSINESS OBLIGATIONS. Business obligations—those governed by contract,' and necessary to be mot if one WUld ooflttouo to live in the business world—is a form of interdependence that binds tho comnwtial fabrio togother.' But »t this store obligation has a broader significance. This store is in facl a quasi-publio institution.' Ita sorvice is no small eloment in the comfort of tie community. Its obligations 'are moro than confront tho ordinary enterprise. How well tho obligations aro mot our public knows. Merchandise that is abECMoIy reliable ; business methods that are freo from tricks and shams, pricoa which mate the nrtrohandieo good value; store service- that is prompt and pleasant; those aro some 6i the cleniente of the obligations that are recognised at this store. It is along these broad liflfie of business honesty that we are pushing tho store to broador and bettor service day by day, 1 ' ' ' DAINTY WHITE LINGERIE. r This Lingerie ia dainty enongh to become part of the bndo's trousseau, and there's many a bride to.bo who will be"glad to tee this announcement. We havo not had such a fine eSsortaent of white underwear'as this, and wo have never been able to givo better value." ', , i • LONGOLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, s<iuare yoke, trimmed with torchon lace and insertion, At 6s 6d. to 12s. 6d. each. NA e^«^F DRE ? SE ?' r ? mi 1 3 1 UM0 fnn <* Jelw, trimmed' embroidery and imitation torchon and ralonciennes laco, At 15s. 6d. to 255. 6d. HAJ S:w? E * O i M: ?S ia tnd other'fancy shapes,' elaborately trimmed with embroidery, torchon, and maltdso laco and insertion, At" 265, 6d. to 48a. 6d. LONGCLOTH COMBINATIONS, trimmed with lace and embroidery insertions and edg- "«'• • / At 6s. 6d. to lfii. OAI E^ IIBI f m ° m < % d -»«de, in the newest shapes, daintily trimmed 'with . Offloioidery, Valenciennes and torchon lacoa and insertions, At 18s. 6d. to 48s. 6d. NAINSOOK CHEMISES, fanejr fronts, trimmed with* imitation lace and embroidery, At 4s. 9d. to 10a. 6d. each. > HAND-MADjS CAMBRIC CHEMISES, round and square shaped fanoy fronts with ribbons across in Empire style, trimmed Valenciennes and torchon laces, , At 10s. 6d. to 19a. 6d. \ NA ffita KKWKBBB ' ?Stra Wide ' e]a , borate 'y tfilimcd with tnofc od frills, laco, and \ insertion,, At 6s 6± Q± L ° N ffidKnd l I r< W , hand ": fl ! ttd band, my wide at knees, trimmed omBroidery and tordhon lace and insertion, At 15s, Cd, to 255. 6d. CAM S Sl tr ? med Y^ h lflce add °n>l>™ d «y insertion, and edging round;' aquaror shaped flecks, draw stung at waist, , At 3s. 9d7 to 7s. 6d! ? A ffiSSd i ffls PX***?*; » fancy designs, trimmed with valeni oiennes and torchon lace, and tucked at/waist, r At 10s. 9d. to 245. ' ; ■ SUPERIOR FRENCH LINGERIE, ALL HAND EMBROIDERED. ( CAMISOLES, basque shape, At 4s. 9d, 6s. 3d., Bs. ljd., 9s. lid to 16s. 3d. hand embroidertd, , At 4s'. 9d., Bs. lid. to 17s. 6d. , CHEJUSES, hand embroidered;, very dakty, At 4s. '9d., 63. 9d., Bs. lid., 135., 16s 9d., 16s. 3d. COMBINATIONS, hand embroidored, At 13s. 9d., 16s. 6d., 235. 6d., 29s 6d., S2s. 6d. NIGHTDRESSES, hand embroidered At 9s. 3d.J12a.,14s 6d., 18s. 6d.,195. 6d., 245. 9d. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. . . GREATER SATISFACTION ALL AROUND ' *' ■ '"HANNAH'S 'BIG -SALE. i' ' 'STYLISH SUMMER FOOTWEAR. ' ' ■■~'• i !w . ? BARCAINS. '/. i , lit J THE FIN EB^"9i|T; j ,PmCES" ) ON'REC&RO;' I'\ "f "i r— ;■'; 1 ■'- '-^ '" ■ ' ,")„, .'. "■. SeQ Si pur ,Blg, Show-windows for . > , ' Bargains too Numerous to Mention. "' • '• ' J ', ■' ■ Vl " ,- , A FEW' SP,ECCALSiWOIiDBN'S MOROCCO , SLIPPERS, I/eually 4s. 9d. Sale Price 2a 1U , .WOMEN'S GLACE KID OXFORDS, Usually fc. 6d. Sale Price &Id WOMEN'S TAN KID TWIN-BAB, Ueuall, M.. 6d Sale P e' Lnt WOMEN'S "SANDALETTE" BQOTB, Usually 20 S . Sale Price 12s' lid BOYS' "SUNDAY 1 , , , BOOTS, 2to 5, Usually 12s. fid. ■ Sale Price 9s f,d - ' Jffi SST? ° ANVAS °K ICKET IiOOTS, Special Sale Price 7s! 6d MEN'S ."CHAMPION'' CRICKET SHOES, Special Sale Price, Is Ti. ' -; '' , ~' ' " HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS. , '' • AT HANNAH'S BIG BOOT MARTS, ' UAMBTON QUAY AND OUBA STREET. x THERE IS A RECIPE. i rriHBEB is a B&oipe for GOOD TAILOEING that We alone nnaa,™ I 1 ' Our Tailers wotk from it, and all their skill is tx TmaW Ton , e n ♦ . I from every standpoint •- uuunng jour Suit perfeot 1 ' When we deliver your Salt we ere by no mean* dono Wβ w»nt vrm t t WOOLLEN CO "THE QUAUIY TAUOES," UMBTOM QP A Y. WELLINGTON. &,, BARTLETT, ' Tei lm PORTRAIT PHOTO&RAPHER, ! 10 WILLIS STREET (Between Grand Hotel and Carroll'.), and at AUCKLAND, '

MILLINERY DISPLAY MILLINERY DISPLAY! A BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF NEW A - SEASON'S MILLINERY At ' MES. MATHEWSON'S. HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, 01265 266 LAiiBTON QUAY. QLLVER AND FANCY ENAMEL , JEWELLERY, In Great Variety, , Pendants 3s. 6d., Sβ. 6i, 6a. 64 , Brooches 3a., 3a, id., 4s. oi Hat Pine, 2e. 6d., 3a., id. ed. Chu.no, Pius, a* ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Telephone <90. 103 Willia Stieot ■fX 6PEAE, M.P.0.C., Dr. of OMes •EL EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. P ' Will Visit (ho following :- Groytown, on 20th September, at Gwytown I notol. Carterton, on 21st September, »t Marquis of Norinanby Hotel. Maetcrton, on 22nd and 23rd Soptomber, at Club Hotel. Pahiatna, on 24th, at Commercial Hotol. A CARD. AI<3?EED REEVE, •L<D.S.. R.C.a, Engkad, DENTAL SURGEON (Lat« of London, W,), 10 Willis Street, Wollington. Samo Entrance as Bartlett's Studio. Telephone 2493. OHM "mHB DOMINION" emptofa a Etaff of A Advertieing Exgerts. ijhoso eorvices aro alweye available. Thaj will riv« Taluable Adnce to Advortiaere, and Writ* Advertiw -twola jritkrt Aiu? «ztta Bhargo,

TEE KING OS TABLE WAWHS. , The Water that gives yon health and ( keeps you healthy. "WAI-RONGOA/ , ■ NATURAL ' i MINERAL WATER. i Drink it as often as yon 'can. It's good for you. T. & W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. I '* CRESCENT TEA SPEAKS FOB ITSELF, ~ / " And ' IS LOVED BY ALL i , ' LADIES. \ - i ....'. , c ™ 3 IVEW COiaiERCIAL HOTEL, ' Two.minntea from wharves, one minute from Post Offioo. MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. .TABIPT, 89. PER DAY. DAY AND NIGHT PORTER. A Single Bottlo of ALE. WINE, or SPIRITS at' Wholesale Prices, obtainable in Bottlo Store. A delicious Cup of Tea or Glass of Wino njay bo obtained in tho L&dlce' Refreshment Room next.Whitcorabo and Tombs. Motor Cars for Hire, with experienced dmcra. CnaTgw roasonablo. Garage-BLAIR olßrjEr. , Wines and Spirits Pure, and of the Vary Beet. ■ • - •> G. PINNOCK, CIOU2 (Late Trocad.«co), Proprietor. riHEAF PKEPAID ADVERTISEMENTS ar» \J ■ inserted is "The Dominion" u Mows.— Sitnationa Vacant- .-i ■ Sltaationß Wanted ) 13 Words Houses and Land To Ltt ( Sixpence.' Board and Residence )

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 616, 20 September 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 616, 20 September 1909, Page 6

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