WHAT'WE" SAY. • i pV whitVd advertise to'do. Wo never advlortiso simply for. tho «aka of advertising or keeping our names before the pubhb That Kind of advertising is far too costly for us Wo advertise because we have a business mossago to communicate to tho public. We havo the quality of goods that tho ladies of Wellington require, our prices aro reasonable, and our store sorvico is as new perfect as'wo'can get it' It is to tell tho public of our goods and our prices that wo advortiso, and overy day, that messago is of supremo importance to. hundreds in tho. community. The'buying public has nover beon duped into accepting a value here. The scope, character, and conduct of this huajness'should impress you with'the faot that, our guarantee guarantees. You aro always safe to get what you want when you tfado hero • ;-' FOR THE CHILDREN , , FOR SUMMER WEAR. Tho Children's Section of KIRKCALDIE'S is absolutely complete. Thero is a comprehensive rango of all tho gooda needed for tho outfits of children of all ages and the prices aro all very moderate. CHILDREN'S' FANCY 'MUSLIN FROCKS, squaro yoke of embroidery insortion and two frills of embroidery on-skirt, Sizes 12 3 4 At 21s, 235., 255. 6d., 27s 6d. CHILDREN'S WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS, trimmed ombroidory and insertions, finished 'at waist with ribbon, Sizes 12 3 4 ) < At 15s. 6d , 16s Cd., 17«, 6d , J9s 6d CHILDREN'S WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS, trimmed ombroidcry and hemstitched tucks, , round yoke, ' ' Sues 12 3 4 At 10s. Ud., 12s. 6d., 13s, 6d., 14s 9d. GIRLS' WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS, trimmed embroidery., . ' ' Sizes 33in, 30m., 39in., ,42in, 45in, At 23s 6d,, 255. 6d., 26s 9d , 31s. 6d., 34s 9d. BOYS' LONG-WAISTED FROCKS, in white muslin and drill, trurmed embroidery, At 8s Ud., 9s 6d , 9s 9d , 10s 6d , 12a. 6d. CHILDREN'S COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES, in blue linen, sac'quo coat, and plain skirt, Sizes 0 12 3 v , At 16s. lid., 17s. lid., 18s. Ud., 19s. Ud. GIRLS' CREAM SERGE REEFER COATS AND SKIRTS, Sizes 4 5 6 7 At 33s 6d., 3Ss. 6d , 38e. Gd , 435. GIRLS' CREAM SERGE KILTED SKIRTS. Sizes 0 12 3 4 At 9s. 1,14,105. Ud\ 125,., 12s. Ud., 13s. Ud. GIRLS' CREAM SERGE AMERICAN FROCKS, mth leather belt, . Siscs 22m , 24m., 26m, 28ui, 30m, 83in i At 17s. 61,19s 6d., 21s , 235. 6d , 25s 9d , 28s. , WHITE MUSLIN EMPIRE ROBES, trimmed embroidery, insertion, and small tucks; ' for cirls of 12 to 16 years, At 275. fld , 295. Cd., 3ls. 6d , 33s '6d eacn. MAIDS' WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSE ROBES, full skirt, deep hem, and three wide tucks, blouse trimmed with embroidery and small tucks, forming squaro yoke back and front, At 36s 6d., 37s 6d, 385.6 d, 39s Ud. each LINEN SHIRT BLOUSE COSTUMES, in navy bluo and tuscan, suitable for girls of \loto 16 years, , At 25s , 25s 6d , 26s 6d , 28s 6d. EMPIRE ROBES, in, 'cream lustre, well-firiished garments, to fit girls of 12 to 16 years, , i At 455: and 475. INFANTS' CREAM CASHMERE FROCKS, At 4s. Ud., 6s. Ud., 8s Ud, 13s. di, 16s 6d, 17s 9d. INFANTS' OREAM CASHMERE PELISSE 3, At 15s 6d to 50s. INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS, embroidered and trimmed with laco, At 65., Ud. to 60s. each. ,; KIRfCCALDIE ft STAINS, Limited, ■> -.'. — — , ~ -j_ ■ ■— WHEN THE O.LOOK iM AlxJO.l STRIKES NINEII ; , OUR BIGBOOT [SALE; . u ■ CLOSES ''DOWN l\ • • WSIS THE 00 _WC L%I ' - '" /""EXTRA SNAPPY^BARGAINS.• ' ' t! l "TO' r ENS0 I RE A' BUSY FINISH. 'n ~ , , ■ SPECIAL DISCOUNTS"off all 'Regular Lines of New and Up-to-date Footwear, "Odds and, Ends" and Clearing Lines at STARTLING TRICES. Many Jmes'out down to HALF. '' >' CALL AND SEE US TO-DAY. . > . '- * NEXT WEEK WILL BE TOO LATEI ; R. HANNAH, AND , C 0.,. LTD., ' ' " ' , THE" 810. BOOT MARTS, 1 „' ''„ ' ' ,' ' LAIrfBTON 1 QUAY AND CUBAgSTREET., . , . . . _^ THERE IS A RECIPE. /fIHEEI! is a Beeipe for GOOD I'AILOEING that We alone poseoss. iX 'Our Tailors work from it, aud all their skill is devjted to making your Suit porfeot from every btandpoint. . , When we delrter your Suit we are by no meau9 dona. We want YOU to be satisfied, jnd, unless you say the Suit is hotter than any you have had, WE are not satisfied. ,< ~,,, ' ~ PKICES AKB THE -c)UAL ONES. /'. ?bradf6eD' Woollen . co., "TSD <I\IAUn TAJLOIid," LAMM'u.S QUAY, WEUJN&TO.N. C67J B AITLETT, "• 123i . ' ',;«'/'' "' - ',: PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, ■"Hf WILLIS STREET (Between Grand Hotel and Carroll's;, aud at' AUCKLAND,
' ' MILLINERY. DISPLAY. A BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF NEW SEASON'S MILLINERY. Seo .Windows for Dainty New Season's Hats at reasonable prices. Spscial Line of Smai Uy-trimmed Hats, in new btiades, at lib. lid. At ' - MAS. MATHEWSON'S, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS. ' C 1265 ' m LAMBJQN QUAY. gILVER AND FANCY ENAMEL JBWELLEBY, In Gnat Variety, Bangles Ib. 3d., B*. 6d.,' lOj, fid.. Uv «d., 12s. 6d., Hi 6(S„ 15s. &L Fondants 3s. 3d., ss. 6d., 6a. 64 Brooches 35,, Bs. 6i, is. 3d. Bat Pins, 2a. $d„ 35., 4s. 3d, Chum Pins, it. M. HEMMANN,,*™.,^ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEB, Telephone 130. ' JlOSTWillis Stroet, , t NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, npHE Advertising Office of "The Dominion" closes at 1C o'clock each evening. For the convenience 6f our' clients arrangementa have been made for all late Advertisements to bo received by the Printer (upstates), i A, BLANTON. >„» ,, . , > < - ■ .'.' Tha Boninicu'i
THE KING OF TABLE WAi'^HS. ' >' The Water that jives you hesl'h and ' ' .'Keeps you healthy. ' ' .;' "WitRONGOA" NATURAL MINERAL -WATER. V.' *, 'Drink 'it as often as you * can. It's good lor you. T. & W. YOUNG,, "iVsilinßton Agents. v" 7- : : ~ ( ' CRESCENT TEA SPEAKS FOR iTSELF, ' And IS LOVED BY ALL LADIES. ' / ' CI2S3 >'"• I II H ■■■! 111 l 111 ■ ■>' ■ ItfEW ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves, one minute from General Post Office. ' MAGNIFICENTLY; FURNISHED. TARIST, Bs. PES DAY. , DAY AND NIGHT PORTER. A Sinirle Bottle of ALE, WINE, or SPIRITS »t'.Wholesale' Prices, obtainable in BottloStore. A del'cibus Cup of Tea or Glass of Wino iqay be obtained in the Ladles' Refreshment Room, aeit Whitcombo and Tdmbs. Motor Cnra • for Hire, with experienced drivers. Charges reasonable, Oarage—BLAlß dTRBET. 7 Wines and Spirits Pure, and of tho Very Beit! i / ■ G. PINNOCK. CIOO2 (Lato Trocadero), Proprietor HOGGABD AND PEOUSE, ' 'ARCHITECTS, " UNION BANK OF AUSTEALIi) t ' &UILDINGS,. '"; ' % , .HUNTER STSEET. - , ■*
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 622, 27 September 1909, Page 6
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