' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. sm ™™ Yoll . . j.no, uiu. BUSINESS METHODS. . /' "REING ono of tlio very few Merchant Tailoring Firms who dovoto their . ( business energy eradicating "cheapness" ' . a , from tlio lit and appearance of GentleASIBQUSICOMQSIt jbX&F&OFdIB&TV* mo 'i' S Cl ° tll0:l without Charging excessive. !■ i prices, it is therefore with the greatest confidence that GRAHAM AND CO. ask . ' ■ . ■ to bo given tho opportunity to undertake ■ ■ your Tailoring this year. '■ . OUR NEW SUITINGS include distinc- . Mr. Lyons, a first-class Ladies' Tailor, is now in chargo of tlio Ladies' Tailor. st^ es aml smart .shades in Greys, tv , . Blues, Browns, ami ft eat Silk Mixtures, lug Department . 1 ■ . * all specially selected for this season. GRAHAM & CO., •' Mr. Lyona possesses the very highest nnd test credentials, for he has had an g ja t e jcitto and Graham), jestensivo experience in tho best London houses. Lambton Chambers, 212 Lambton Quay, ! . I First Floor, Mr. Lyons has given proof of his abilities, for ho has already made several • bostumes, and has succeeded in giving the utmost satisfaction. ' , , THE LEADING TAILORS, : Mr. Lyons is extremely careful and precise in his work, and gives the closest KITTO AND SON personal superrisiqn. to the construction of every garment. He imparts an indi- , '• yiduality to every costume, so'that it exactly suits the wearer. THE OLD ADDRESS- ' ; : . "... . \ ! <- The Ladies' Tailoring Deportment has been thoroughly reorganised—tho *5 MANNERS STREET. Equipment is of tho very best, and an ample and competent staff is maintained. ■' Thone 2312. Wo guarantee that ovcry costume mado in our Ladies' Tailoring Department .will fit perfectly and give the wearer complete satisfaction in every way. THE USE/ OF 1 We .expect to rcceivo, a new shipment of Tailoring Tweeds in 'the course of || *jr |j a. .fo\v days;, in the meanwhile wo can show* quite a number of smart fabrics Buitablo for Spring and-Summer Tailor-made Costumes, and wo invite inspection *-' lW TOMATO SAKE. ; Mr. Lyons is now ready to discuss stylos and to take orders for Tailored ~ ; Will add a great deal of zest and i fiostum-es. . . - ... i'■ ■■ - pleasure to your Breakfast, Lunch, i and Dinner. j JKIRKOALDIE & ' STAINS, LTD; Z a °d contains no colouring or preser- ' : : ! ! vative, its rich colour and fine : BE .SURE .< ■ That our Big Boot Sale closes down next flavour are Nature's own, ' 1 ATTv SATURDAY, and we are making EXTRA JJ SPECIAL PRICE CONCESSIONS to Buy a pint or quart bottle to-day— NOT FORGET: clean up all "odds and ends." your Grocer sells it. Ask for "K" ' « and take no other> REAL BARGAINS IN SHOES. FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON CLEARING . ' LINES. ■ | [Women's Glaco Bals, good quality, me- Women's Glace Two-hole Tie Shoes, large ' dium. toes, sizes -3, 4..G, 7. Usually silver buckles, medium toes. Usually . < • ' / ; .? A^™ lls.Gd/ SALE PRICE, Bs. 6d. KIRKPATRICK ... NELSON. ! ! Women's Tan Kill Bals, round toes, welt- Women's Tan Kid Oxford Shoes, Bective I ed soles, all sizes. Usually 16s. Cd. ' make, welted soles. Usually 15s. Cd. ! SALE PRICE, lis. 9d, . • SALE-PRICE, Bs. lid. ; (Women's ' Glace' Oxford Shoes, patent Women's Tan f or Black Sandalette Boots. Specialists in Pure Food Products, caps.. .Usually. 12s. (kl. Usually 19s. 6d. SALE PRICE, 7s. 3d. SALE PRICE, 7s. lid. j ; "Women's High-grade ; Shoes, fodds and ends." _ TO CLEAR, ss. lid. bidtuc u , D n,,»„ .»,n I .High-grade >Boots, "odds and ends." .TO CLEAR,. Hd.,. . '■ GES, AND DEATHS. J ''"Girls'" Check' Turnover 1 Slippers, 11 to 2. -..SALE PRICE, Is. lid. . ■ ■ • ' ' BIRTHS. " \ im' TTT A a DE SANDFORD-BAYLIS.—On tho 25th , WANW AW S AT/17, August, at Palmerston North, the wife , JLJLijk.IN l"* Xa.JLJ. )o Ox!0_/JLu ; of Gerald de Sandford-Baylis, of a 260 LAMBTON QUAY, and 103 "CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. : daughter. ; ELLIOTT.—On August the 28th, at "The ; ' . ' SALE ENDS ON SATURDAY.' ' Manse," 35 Pirie Street, the wife of R. ' i . '' . ' D. Elliott—a son. ] ! ' — — : — ; r : : - ' FELTHAM.—On the 23rd August, 1912, at 1 t '. . Ohakuno, to Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Eel- 1 LONDON & LANCASHIKE. . THE daily HINT • , INSURANCE Company Ltd from marriages. ! . LIN O U ana UU uumrnit l, JJIJJ. ( HUNTER—DENCKEB .-On tho 29th : —r.. irELBUENE AVENTTH! August, at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, • -FlßE.—Lowest Rates and prompt ■ Wellington, by the R«v. A. M.'John- f "'.Settlements. , • ston,'Robert Henry, eldest son of tho ( late Robert Hunter, of Wellington, to . MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, in- C. M. E., only daughter of the late ' . eluding Personal Luggage,' against Christian Dencker, of Nelson. ' All Risks. SPRING SUITINGS HUTTON—LAKER.—On the sth Janu- ' _ , ... ' , opo ■m r ary, 1912, at Honolulu, Hawaiian IsACCI DENT .—Employers Liability, and rnINU SUITINGS. lands, James Hutton, eldest son of Sera Most Liberal Personal Accident geant Hutton, of Gisborne, to Marion Policy, including a List of Diseases. IN POPULAR LONDON DESIGNS AND Stewart, elder daughter of B. H. and M. Laker, late of Port Adelaide, South — . , COLOURS Australia (present address, Hatton 6ECURITY to Policy-holders, 44,812,. .. ' ■ Street, Karon). i 381. 1 . ' NOW ON DISPLAY AT DEATHS. Full information oan be obtained at _. NINNBRS.—On the 28th of August, 1912, 1 ■ . Him t T/"i i inn " a "° 67, after a short illness, widow of JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., MJIILitfAJN D the late William Ninners. ' CHIEF AGENTS AND'ATTORNEYS. SMITH.—At 51 Bolton Street, Wellington, on Sunday, August 25th, 1912, Marianne { ' WELLINGTON. Smith, sisteT of the late Mrs. Catherine ' . PAPTT ouTumrmT to Honora Kane; in her 95th year. R.I.P. .. . ■ ; EARLY SELECTION IS DESIRABLE. EIDYARD.-On 2Sth August, at Welling- ; : •" ton Hospital, Mary Caroline, beloved ! • DNE PIECE SILK ROBES—. ~ ' wife of George Alfred Rddyard, and ULTRA SMART AND ENTRANCING eldest daughter of Georgo Hooper, Tai- . ULTHA bMAHT AND ENIHANOINb. fl.p A TIT 1 • QTTTffIC! ta, aged 33 years. Deeply regretted. Paris never favoured the Empiro XIX WJI , UJJ.ili>J!i OUlibj WILSON,-On 29th August (after a short . City with such a delightful series . AT 1 T.flW P"RTf!T?S and painful ltoep), George Graham, ' ■of One Piece Silk -Robes as those . ,n ' X JJU VV J- lulUJiO. late of Railway Accountants Branch, ' , on view at HAYWABDjS. • TfTTTTV n „ „ t,. . . ' , . an(l 33 Myrtle Crescent ;m his 7ith ] THE LATEST TOUCHES OF • FASHION ARE EVIDENT 'perfectly tailored suit in which ' 1 .. P° T '_ Every Garment is Guaranteed. THE WEATHER. j i _ . _ r n rx\ They \aro" "hand-sown throughout, tho -o ■ ► HAY iW AliD linings are of the best quality, and the ; THE'LADIES' TAILOR, aDd workmaDshi " are SUMMARY AND FORECAST. ; ■ LAMBTON QUAY. ' Present indications are for gloomy and wet i ■ .... - 365 Lambton Quay. weather, with heavy Tain in parts and (Next Stewart Dawson's). 'Phone 1610. 6now on higher levels in the south. > •, ; ' Colder weather expected shortly. Tlio THOR SALE, _iC2OOO of First Lien of G p«r barometer will probably fall iii tho north, V cent. DEBENTURES, issued by tho : Tlir World's Pinpß hut riso everywhere after from 16 to Taupo Totara Timber Co., Ltd., and the , ncl .,_ w 24 hours. High northerly and easterly , ' "Wellington Industrial Development Com- LuEWEj BARLiNGj C.B.D. winds, changing to • southerlies and pany, in 'Lots of £500, =£1000, or as a south-easterlies. i wholo. These are secured over all the ..... , ... 1 • assets of both Companies, both present rpHESE three brands are fully repre- Ealo, j I }? T . O ■ ' B ? d , £^ tu ?' C ' ', u ! c , alled ca P itaI ' , 6cnt , ed at f °" r « s tablishment, and are Lura, and east to south-easterly 11 wind's stocks, book and otnor debts. in Showcases in a manner elsewhere. Ovcrcast, misty, and showery The Trustees for the Debentuw-hclders which enables that leisurely inspection to JfWJK ire J. N. Williams and E. G. Dalziell. made in w,hich eiery smoker loves to with arising tendency to-day in the south. ' . indulge when selecting a new pipe. D. C. BATES. ! For further information apply, to ' . Meteorological Office. Wellington, August 30, 1912. ANDREW GRAY, ' G. &C. ALDOUS. 1 Tnr.AnnnM.cTo DISTRICT REPORTS, ]>meeton's Building, Queen St., Auckland. TOBACCONISTS, VTanganui, August 30.-overcast and 200, LAMBTON QUAY. muggy; strong westerly wind andnrosncct . ' of Btormy weather. MONET TO LEND. Feilding, August 30.—Rain in the night; . li'ght showers during tho day; doubtful ■ jf\N APPROVED FREEHOLD SECD- ' "THE DOMINION." I "pafmereton, August 30,-Dull and threatRITIES at tho LOWEST RATES c™, 11 ?-. , . .. .. . .t. t» ■• _ » , Otalu, August 30.—Showery. , ». mliDs in tho Dominion. Apply at onco, * Masterton, August 30.~Fino day; light 1 KIRK AND WILSON. Solicitor, KHANDALLAH AGENCY. ATgS.-To-day has been dul* 1 Tanama Street. Wellingtoa. and cold. , : . . Feathevston, August 30.—Some light show- , ÜBSCRIBERS are notified that "The ers fell early this morning. The weather : _ _ Dominion" Agency at Khautlallah to-day is overcast and warm. 1 1 /WW .NV nn innrnvnd has been TRANSFERRED to MR.. R, Greytown August 30.-31ain this morning; ( nrN ANY bUJIh, on Approvca I'reohoia fl m,,,™,, i,'i,„../n , still very cloudy. ; 1 'J. Security at Lowest Current Rates. °- TEMILh, Clark btieet, lvhandallah. , ] Repayment by instalments can .be nr. An EARLY and REGULAR deliver}- Is There was a young lady named Mary 1 rS SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, assured. m,f -.i l u.' « (solicitor ' whilst out one day, was caught in 5 „, „ ~ . . o'i Hunter Streat Should any Subscribers experience dlffi- „ the rain; ] " ' culty in obtaining their papers, advice She said in despair, as the damp struck > ; ■ —— — forwarded to the Agent or to this Office her hair, . BULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, n -ill be appreciated. "My curls are all gone, I don't think it's '' DENTAL SURGEONS, fair." . ' 141 WIIXIS STREET. WELLINGTON. ' Her shoes were quite soaked, and her * TeleDhone No. 21C. (TIOULLS, CULLING, AND CO., LTD., clothes were all damp, \ — — . BRANDON STREET For slio had no goloshes, nor had she a fi BODEQ-A LUNCHEON WELLINGTON, j But those latter il s she well could en- J ROOMS Agents for Pen, Pencil, and Typewriter llur0 ' , i For she always used Woods Great Pep- 1 38 LAMBTON QUAY.; Carbons, by the best makers, at permint Cure.' 1.11« t M'trnc IT ATT TTniT-pq Brnnl-Wfl Lowest Prices, A variety of sound Innil investments I EALS AT ALL HOUlih. Broaklasts, ara n(lvcrtis( , (l in to . (lav ' s isstle )jy jf cssrsi f Luncheons, Teas, Suppers. ; ' —- Harcourt nnd Co., Wellington. i Up to 11.30 p.m: WILLIAMS, HUNT AND CO. , , — —— ; — (Late Barr, Leory, and Williams.) SUFFERERS CURED! t rsROSPECTT'SES, Articles of Associa- Algar T. Williams, E.W. Hunt, F.I.A.N.Z. f/OIiTH Gold Pills positively euro i 1 {ion : Bilance-sheets,- and' Joint Stock sharebrokers, Land and Estate Agents, ISS ''a fe. 1 rompanics' Printing of every description. Professional Accountants, plesion pill. "They Touch the Liver." 1 •'Dominion" General Printing House, 158 Faatberston Street, Small Pill a dose. 'Store prices, 10 P'l'U ' Dominioa Avonue. ■ Telegrams, "Barley, Wellington,'' I Is, 6d. (1201 3s, X Real Cure. '
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