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SHOP IN THE MORNING. It is a 'debatable question whether it is better to shop in the morning or in the afternoon, at least most women will consider it so. It is the rule to do tho housework, or soo that it is dono, in tho morning, and then to devoto tho afternoon to shopping, and tho discharge of social duties., It does not follow that because it is i convenient and fashionable, 'that therefore the afternoon is the correct timo for shopping.. In our opinion, tho morning ia the boat time. Wβ have so many customers , in the afternoon, that it is often impossible to givo to each ono all ! tho attention no should like to give. • In tho morning, aa a rule, thore is never a rush, consequently tho morning shoppers Teceive fair attention, and seo moro of the stools than thoso who como in tho afternoon. Every hour of every business day we do our utmost to givo our cus- ■ tomers absolute satisfaction—and wo believe we succeed. , ■ ' SUMMER-TIME DRESSING GOWNS. \ i Cool dainty Dressing Gowns in lovely washing fabrics, such as Cambrics, Prints, Muslins, Delaines, .eto., in very becoming styles designed for comfort. A few of the gowns* : that may bo said to bo offored at Special Values are given below. IN SPOT CAMBRICS, loose gown, with deep collar and turnback edged self fancy bor,'<der; in heliotrope, light and dark blue and pink, At 13s! 6d. each. , IN STRIPED COTTON DELAINE, full gown with square collar and looso sleeves; slightly drawn in at waist. Collar, sleeves, waistband, and bottom of skirt trimmed row of i self-tone Paisley design bordering. In heliotrope, sky blue, pink, and nattier blue, ■ _ ~ , At 16s, 6d. each. IN FANCY CAMBRJC, with deep collar, round collar, and down 'front finished with a broad self-border, In navy bluo, sky blue, heliotrope, At 11s. 6d, each. IN STRIPED COTTON DELAINE, pretty square neck shape with Paisley border round neck, sleeves, and down front; looso shape, At 14s. 6d. each. IN MERCERISED 'SATEEN, full sizes, O.S. and E. 0.5., relieved -with ., touches of white embroidery and laco. In navy and white, and black and< white. Very useful gowns, » , At 19s. lid., 245. (3d. each. IN PIN SPOT WOOL DELAINE, loose shapo, with fancy border round collar, sleeves, fool, and down front. In navy, brown, eau do nil, and sky blue, At 295. 6d. each.. IN FANCY SPOT WOOL DELAINE, tucked at top,' trimmed with smart border; collar- ' Joss. In brown, green, and sky blue, • At 355. 6d. each. v DAINTY BORDERED WOOL DELAINE GOWN, Empire shape, trjmmcd Pans laces and insertions/ -, ' At 40s. 6tl. each. NAVY NUN'S VEILING GOWN, tucked over shoulders, round sleeves and down front a broad band.of chene silk, Collarless, , ' ' At 355. 6d. each. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Limited. ;■ ''' MEN'S LOW' SHOES, j • ' DERBY SHOES, ' OXFORD SHOES. j DROCUE SHOES, , v ' • „ .< 'Shoca made on Models that wi>U reduce- the.size of your foot without a } 'pinch. ; W«11 be pleased to havo you seo how they look on your feet. Our •f. Low Shoos aro tho, "HIT" for the season, and are designed to show off your ' s , now fancy socks. , .' , , COMEORT; AND STYLE,,COMBINED. 1 ' ■ ltE^-oS iJ i- a "^S CA R 0X « MEN'S ' GLACE OXFOKD SHOES,'' FORD SHOES, 'The round locs, |- 15s. Gd. MEN'S TAN WILLOW CALT DERBY MEN'S BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES, SHOES, "Tho College," , 21s. "The College," , > 19s. Gd. "^JANG^g I !,™ OXFORD MEN'S PATENT' CoLt DERBY . - SHOLS, The Bootive, 20s. SHOES, "Tho College," 225. 6ti. MEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF OXFORD SHOES, Brogue Vamps, MEN'S GLACE KID DERBY SHOES, 1 , , ■ 225. bd. 4 welted "Footform," , s 2Gs, 6d. R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., V THE 810 BOOT MARTS, L ,• ; . '" J.AMBTON QUAX AND CUBA STREET. , ' CBtt THERE IS A RECIPE. mHEEE Is a, Becipe'for GOOD TAILORING that We aljno possess. ■ i X Our More work from it, and all thoir skill is devoted to making yonr Suit norfent x from every standpoint. . < i>»«»w» When,we deliver your Suit we are by no means dono. Wβ want YOU to be satisfied. ' uid, pnlesa you soy tho Suit is better than any yon havo had, WE are not satisfied.- '~''' BRADFORD CO., "THE QUALITY TAILOBS," UIUTTON QUAY, WELLINGTON., CB;i ' B A'R TLE TT, ™> m , PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, ,' 10 WILLIS STREET (Between Grand Hot el and and at AUCKLAND,

:' , ' THE'KING OF TABLE WAi'VHS. '■ ' i The Water that gives you hejlrb. and ' , keeps you healthy. 1~. ( "WAI-RONGOA" I' ' NATURAL ; . ' MINERAL WATER. j ■ ' Drink, it as of ton as you ' (San. Irt good for you. , I * ' T.'&W. YOUNG, Wollincton Agents.' i . n _ )' ' , , ( CRESCENT TEA ( ' SPEAES FOB ITSELF, 1 k i • , And ' , , " IS LOVED BY ALL r LADIES. J ' : C 1263 '" iT -VTEW < COMMERCIAL HOTEL, . j Two minutes from whams, ono minute I , from Gcnoral Post Ofliw. i MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. , ; , , TARIFF, Bs. PER DAY. > • DAY 'AND NIGHT PORTEE. < F, ' A Single Bottlo of ALE, WINE, or SPIBITS ! at Wholesale Prices, obtainable in Bottle Store. ,' ' A delicious Cup of Tea or GUws of Wine njay be,'obtained in too Ladies' Refreshment Boom, ; , next Whitcombe and Tombs. , llotor Cars for Hire, with experienced ~* ' drivers. . Charges reasonable. Garage—BLAlß I ' STREET. \ Wines and Spirits Pure, and of the Very I' Be?t, G. PINNOCK. ' CIOO2 (Lato Trocadero), Proprietor. HOGGAED AND PEOUSE, . ' ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF -ATJSTBALIA ' , • BUILDINGS,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 623, 28 September 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 623, 28 September 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 623, 28 September 1909, Page 4

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