. THE SHOPPING' PROBLEM. There is a scientific sido to shopping, although few mon would be ready to admit it. Women aro tho scientific, shoppers, but not all womon; Not much, intolligenco is required to go into a shop arid ask for tho articlo V wanted, to take what is given and pay the price quotod. Tho scientific shoppers amongst women don't do that. First of all thoy sot an appro- > ciation on tho shop, thoy oxaniino.the articlo wanted, mentally compare it-- ' - with what they have seen olsewhoro, and judge of. tho valuo in tho same ■ • way; in sort, tho sciontifio shopper buys by comparison. Thoso who trade ; hero aro all scientific shoppers, who know and appreciate good value. DEPENDABLE OVERCOATS FOR MEW. On 1 the occasion of the great international football match on the Athletic Park on Wednesday it may drizzlo, it may rain, or be bo very cold. A nico Ovorcoat would bo a good thing to havo thon. Como in and select the'garment now. "THE HOLBORN" Fleecy Tweed Overcoats, in fashionable striped green . ■ ,effects; snug- fitting, At 55/-each , "THE-MEANSOW" Raincoats; in favourite grey shapes, lined or unlined, latest shapes, • At /J2/", 49/0, 52/6, 63/", 09/6 each . "THE LEEDS SPECIAL": Rainproof Coats,..;.in 'fanqy, rough tweed, all colours ,and; extra long;: unlined, At fl2/-, 47/6, 55/-, 59/6, G3/- each OVERCOATS MADE-TO-MEASURE, in single-breasted Chesterfield shape, satin linings to tho sleeves, cross or upright pockets; very fine cravo- '" . iletted cloths in tweed effects,j ■ At £4/4/- each ■ FULL-LENGTH WATERPROOF OVERCOATS,, in two shapes— " Chesterfield shape, in covert'and. tweed designs;, all soams. sown; perfeet fitting, ; . At 42/-, 45/-, 52/6 each • . s , Driving shapo, with capo and sleeves, in fawn boxcloth; etc.-, . ■ ' At 45/-, 50/-, 59/6, to 84/- each THE "M.P." RUBBER COAT, single-breasted; full skirt, storm collar, • leather buttons and tornado proof, At 35/- each ! BLACK LEATHER COATS, double-breasted and lined with warm flannel, ' • At £4/19/6, £5/10/-, £6 upwards D.B. FRIEZE OVERCOATS, full pleated backs, with stop, extra long, At 07/6, 92/6 each ■ " / DOUBLE YARNPROOF PONCHO CAPES, completo with shoulder straps, ■ ■ storm collars, fancy wool linings; very serviceable, At 49/0 each 1 MOTOR CAPS, to match the Black Leather Coats, in three different .. . shapes, 1 , ~ , ■ ■ At>9/6, 10/6, 12/6 each 1 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. : ' < ■ 0512 : V.'' -/.'v.\ v; ; v\' v . ' ./' , . i - " GEORGE & GEORGE, 100 and 102 CUBA STREET. INTERESTING TO HOME-MAKERS. THE sterling values which our Furnituro and House Furnishing Department is offering . has brought tho public's response, and,we are rushed with orders from City and ' 'Country. .Besides .the;low : prices af our goods, every- article of, Furniture .wo have for sale represents the combined skill of the designer'and the' craftsman—and the uso of ■ • high-grade seasoned; timber. ''All .that 'expert workmanship' can do is accomplished in tho. ./Furniture Vwe, make, 1 and, we guarantoe its stability without'hesitation. . INTERESTING TO THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY. , MONEY-SAVING PRICES. . FURNISH YOUR nOMES 'AT SMALL COST. BEDSTEADS—A GRAND ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM. • .. Cot Bedsteads, brass rails, r 205./'255., 275. 6d.; Single' Bedsteads, 205., 255., 3is. Gd.; Double - ; ' Bedsteads, ,4ft.-6in. : ,- .6d., 275. 6d.i 4ft. ,6in. French Bedsteads, ljin. pillars, brass 1 rails, : . ' 37s. 1 .Gd., 455.; 4ft. Gin. French Bedsteads, 2in.- pillars, brass rails and beautifully orna-. r ; ' mDnted, 50s. to 90s.Parisian and Italian Bodsteads,' 2in. pillars, splondidly brass moun- ;'' .• ' ted, £5 to ,£8 10s. ■ ■.. WIRE-WOVE MATTRESSES.—2ft. Gin. os. Gd.; cable,edge, 12s. Gd.; 3ft./.los. Gd.;fcable edge, , y . 13s. 6d.; 4ft. 6in„ 12s. Gd.; cable edge, 15s. ; : , ■ BEDDING—Wd only .use:one qualify, of Kapoc, t'TEB VERY BEST,".,and Superior Linen ■. .' . ■ •• Belgian l'icking. ' Single Beds, 10s. 6d:, 12s. Gd., 14s. 6d.; j Beds, 12s. Gd;, lis. fid., 17s. Gd.; Double Beds, 215., • 255.; 325. od. Pillows, Is. lid., 2s. 3d. Bolsters, 4s. 6d., ss. 6d. r FURNITUREIvRURNITIIRfeI FURNITURE! It wi'l pay you to see our stockrof-Duchcsso Pairs, .Wardrobes, Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, • ' ! . •' BLANKETS, Bs. lid. to 30s. QUILTS, Honeycomb : ; and: ilarcella, 2s: 6d. to 255.; Eider .-. Quilts, 14s. Gd. to 90s. Carpet.Squares and Runners, Linoleums and' Floorcloths, Hearth .; . Jtugs'aad Mats. •. .. „ . •. ' . - ' i l, "ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR FURNISHING HOUSES COMPLETE.: ■ , ' ' ■ DON'T GET-MARRIED UNTIL YOU. HAVE CONSULTEDGEORGE & GEORGE,-' , CUBA STREET. ' ' WOMEN'S ■ W1 en tho annoyanco from bunions. ' ' "8? AOV is to.be removed, or natural weakness ' S'i AnY*. -. .in the arch of ,the foot is to b a rome- r ■ ' died, women will'finii iu-our models 'a Pj (j}-:.-■ , freedom arid ease riot possiblo in other ■ shoes. ,- Those hara been designod 'TvOfsTrwirivrA K,"' wholly for comfort, yot without sacri.V; y ...' ficirig any . graceful; lines, expectedill ! ■i • common-sense footwear. . They are worthy of particular , mention,, be- . 1 ■ cause so few stores carry anything like a completo stock of-them, and : • - ' in many stores they aro not to be found at all. ■ ' : FOR TENDER FEET. Women's Kid Elastic-side Boots, Women's Kid Lace Shoes, patent ; ' ; patent tips,,jspwn, : soles, 12/6 • . ' :tips,|extra'wide.fitting, - '10/6 ' Women's Kid Lace Boots, full . Women's Kid "Aida" Shoes,'ojpen . . round plain'toesj,lightsolej' l ls/6 , fronts, pump,.soles,,, 12/6 '.v•. i Women's Kid Elastic-side ; Boots/ Women's Americhn-made Seamless ; . ; ' plain-blocked fronts, Bostock's Oxford Shoes, pump soles, : . Ariel welts, : 17/6 ■ squaro toes, very. flexible, 14/6 ' Women's Felt Fur-bound Lace" Women's Kid .< "Aida" Shoes, ! ' Boots, sewn leather soles. 7/6 Bostock's make, very easy, 16/6 RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. j ; v "■ . CBIO . BARTLETTS " INDIA PROOF " i V BESTIN TEE DOMINIOI,, , A BARTLETT AND THE BEST ■"■■■; r' , Aro synonymous witli PUotograpliio liicalloneo,. " i V ■ gARTLETT, pHOTOSKAPHEE . . . (Of Auckland).. : .Wellington Studios—7 WILLIS STREET Tel. 1233. • (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel). . 'HAAKE PIANOS. miTfl HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness i A of tono, perfcct action, beauty and construction. ■Itis an ideal instrument, and is used ': by' musicians of. notel- .'fit has proved its superiority for years, and charms by its sweet ■' ' melody and powerful, yet sympathetic tone.' . ' ' .' Inspeot THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand. Hotel, 34 Willis Street. THE BRBTI3H & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. ' RICHMOND "AND NEWTON. ' "ffUST VISIT HARCOURT'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. W' / OURVETS of all kinds effected with '•■ MR. D. MILLIGAN'S ® EMLisHiiiiOEmoi.ora.s '• 625 IN KELBURNE AVENUE, • ■ . ... ■ And Get Correct London Styles. C 639 ■jpCOGGAED , AND . PROUSE, , i ARCHITECTS, . ~ . - • ; : CNION BANK OP AUSTEALIA > ' BUILDINGS, , . ' HUNTER STREET. jp H B EMPIRE HOTEL ■' .. ' : ■ ■ *■ .' . . (LIMITED).' ■ ' LEQAIi. ' __ THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRAI, MR. C. JL FIND! AY. HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. iVA BARRISTER & SOLICITOE , (Lately of the firm of Findlay, Salziell, and Co.), Has commenced Practice on his own account . (Late of Coker*B Hotel, Christchuroh), at offices in -W. H. Turnbull and Co.'s New Buildings, opposite D.1.C., Mo, B Panama HaiUiSMi < Street,. WeUingtoa. C 729 , wSS(
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 205, 23 May 1908, Page 4
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