, STAJNDARD OF QUALITY. Theia.is a fixed .standard.of quality for our goods, below which we will . 'not go: Tho standard is rather a better oiie-thari ■ yoii will see in most j storos, consequently our goods always give satisfaction. Besides the stand- 1 ' ard of tgoods there is tho standard, of .value, and nowhoro in New Zealand [': can. you hope to got better value.' Our policy is not to chargo what wo think we can get, but to obtain a price that leaves, us with the fair and I reasonable profit;to which wo are entitled, and which is fair to you. This - storo stands for fair dealing, for giving you your monoy's worth. Wo want fv your trade, and we want to deserve it. j * DEPENDABLE" 'JUVENILE [._ CLOTHING I A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT, y ' - E, The Stato schools will resume worlt on Monday/aftdr a week's 1 vacation, f „ and tho little folks will got through their studies all the hotter if they aro neatly and comfortably clad. It is no exaggeration.to sa.v!that niothers will f: ■ • " save themselves, considerable trouble and oxpenso by coming to us for their Boys' Clothing. Our assortments are always maintained at full strength, ensuring a wide choice, and wo take every caro to have tho best, for that is what our customers insist upon having; Our prices are wonderfully attrac- . tiVO... ' f v - i "THE ARE,AN" SUIT, in indigo "navy serge, serge vest and plain knickers, double-breasted reefer style, with smoked pearl.buttons, for ■■ boys of 4 to 10 years of age,. At 25/6 to 29/6 f.- . : "THE TATON" SUIT, in grey tweed; with roll collar, double-breasted f ; jacket, high-cut vest and plain pants: for boys of 6to 11 years of age, ' f . . ■ ' • : At 18/6 to 33/6 r' , ' , "THE CONWAY" SUIT, in every shade of tweed and in navy serge, very !• smart for winter wear: for boy's of '5 to years of age, At 19/6 to 37/6 ; . ■ "THE SUFFOLK" SUIT, in twee^S.or serges, with round or step collars; . in all sizes for youths up to 17 years ;6f age. . . . At 14/0 to 42/- ■ "THE MAKITIME"'SUIT, in superior indigo coating serges,-blouses with fc: \\ flv fronts, block buttons, flannel. , bibs and. .lanyards, superior cut v ' . / :■ knickers with plain ends; for boys 0f.3.t0 13 years of age, At 13/6 to 33/6 : i 1 "THE SEYMOUR" SUIT, belted tunic, drill..front, in navy'blue sorge; . : for boys of 2 t0.6 years of age, ' At 18/8 to 29/6 . "THE K. AND S." SUIT, special tunic suits, with box pleats and fly fronts, or broad pleats back and front, with!l2 show buttons; in navy , ■ sorgo,' ■ .-■■■. ■ • ■' ■' ' . At 18/6 to 28/6; in grey serge, at 22/6 to 30/- , v.- ■ ' "THE SPECIAL 'PARTY" SUIT/in fancy tunic styles and dinner jacket styles, for .very"small boys, . . ■'■'vjf'■ At .19/8 to 42/-^ f:"THE RUGI3Y" .SUIT, in superior English worsteds and colonial tweeds,' jjV;:- K .; . " .' with specially Selected linings; for boys tip'to. 18>years age; ill tweeds, j 5:., ; . . .. at 2S/B t057/6; in worsteds;at 33/6 to 59/G; in serges, at .22/6. to 58/6. [vTWEED AND SERGE KNICKERS, plain'or with strap and buckle; sizes 1 Ito 18, . . .■ r '.- 'At 3/6 to 17/6. |" . .. ' GREY TWEED, flannel and navy serge shorts,'with belt loops,, in 12 sizes, f ■ , ',■■■■■ . At 5/6 to il/G ■' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS,' LTD. C 512 .- ; ■ ■ ■ . • ■ ■■ ... I ■ . " ■ . '■ '■i : ■■ ■■' M&i"V-■:-V'/vV^ifeMORQES.GEORGE, ; '100 and 102 CUdA STREET. ( * INTERESTING TO HOME-MAKERS. 7 ' K '.; , ' .;"•••;( TIHE sterling values which our, Furniture and House Furnishing Department ,is offering f;:. JL : has .brought the public's, response, and we are rushed -with orders'from City ana . :.Country, alike.,.' Besides, the low 'prices of our goods,' every. _ article of Furniture we have |V'-. r>i ' sale represents the: combined skill of tho designer and 'flie. craftsman—and the;uso.of ainigh-grade'; seasoned timber.- -.AH that expert workmanship can do. is- accomplished in'the ' T" . Furniture we. make, arid'wo guarantee its stability without hesitation. .Y. f ::/: . INTERESTING TO THOSE ABOUT TO 'MARRY. ! MONEY-SAVING PRICES. .' I t 1 FURNISH YOUK HOMES AT SMALL . COST. ; „ > BEDSTEADS.-A GRAND ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM. ■ fvV, .-. v.". Cot .Bedsteads, brass rails,.2os., 255.,' 275. Cd.; Single Bedsteads, .20s.', 255., SSs.v6d.j Doiiblo : ; .V'' Bedsteads, 4ft! 6d.; 275. 6d.; 4ft. Gin. French Bedsteads, 1 Jin. pillars, brass rails, !. • ■■■ 37a. Gd., 455.; Ift. Gin. French Bedsteads, 2in. pillars, brass®rails and beautifully orna- : ■'. mented,;sos.. to - 505.; Parisian and- Italian Bedsteads, 2in. pillars,' splendidly moun- -. ted, .25 (o XS.lOs. , . i . \ : .WIRE-WOVE MATTRESSES.—2ft: 6in. 9s. Gd.; cable edge, 12s. Gdi3ft;, 10s: Gd;; cable edge; ' -13s. Gd.; 4ft. 6in., 12s. Gd;; cablo edge, 15s. ~ . . BEDDING.—We only use one quality of. Kapoc, t ."-THE BEST/' 1 and Superior Linen V- _. .'.-v,'; ■ ' ■■■ s '-' Belgian I'icking. ' : r: ; Single; Beds, 10s,.Gd;; 12s; Gd., Us. Gd.; J Beds, 12s.' 6d., lis. Gd., 17s. 6d.; Double Beds, 215., .■ 255., 325. Gd. Pillows, Is. lid., 2s. 3d; "Bolsters, 4s. Gd.; ss. Gd. ■" ' , , FURNITURE! FURNITU.RE! FURNITURE! IV.i' V-• will ,pay you to see our stock of'Duchesse Pairs, Wdrdrobes,-Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, :■ . and Suites of Furniture. We sell them CHEAP for casli. ■■ -\ .; E , BLANKETS, Bs. lid. to t 3os. QUILTS, Honeycomb .and .Marcella,. 25., Gd.. to ; 255.-, - ; Eider f ' ■•'.■ , Quilts, Us..6d; t0.905. I,Carpet .Squares and Runners, Linoleums and Floorcloths, Hearth Rugs and Mats.• ■ , .. ■: v ■ I- ' ESTIMATES. GIVEN lOR FURNISHING HOUSES. COMPLETE." ; *i' • : DON'T. GET MARRIED UNTIL YOU HAVE, CONSULTEDj GEORGE & GEORGE, m | . ' CUBA STREET. '. - ■ ■ . ■. : COM)./'piEiT; : ;WM.;'FEET. : : ! , . SICKNESS FOLLOWS, THEN THE DOCTOR. .. , ' , ' LADIES, GET'YOUR WINTER BOOTS AT HANNAH'S Vv.. : •' ,v. .. , I RETAIL STORES: LA.MBTON QUAt- AND CUBA STREET. SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK. ! : : WOMEN'S CHROME BALS, Peak WOMEN'S GLACE KID BALS AND . Toe Caps, 'Stout . Sewn Soles. A • BOOTS; Stout Welted \ ' good business Boot ... 10s. 6d. y , Soles,, Full Hound Toes ... 16s. 6d. I'' V, WOMEN'S BOS .CALF BALS, BOX CALF BUTTON" i' Straight Caps,' Stout.Sewn Soles.- . . 59,9 - Caps,. Stout • : The Paitiius- 12s. 6J. ; ■ > Sewn '; Sol ff;„ The G r I;- .. j'.''"-; ! v- IOS. ud. ■ ' ■ } WOMEN'S GLACE KID -BALS, WOMEN'S ''TX'N WILLOW CALF f." ' . . Straight Patent. Gap, Stout- Sewn ... BALS;-Stoiit Welted Soles, High |-' - • Soles;'. Neiir,:.Bpond • _ 13s. 6d; Grade. Special Valuo 225. lid. p" ■ .Vv : ;' .; 'I. i - : '■...i 7 >Uo:i-;. >. V | ' OUR TRADE MOTTO: GOOD WEAR IN EVERY PAIR. ' ' - ..' . •, ... : : - • ™n - : ' v;' - . ■,■■■■ —.. ' . : ' BARTLETT'S ' ' p." INDIA PROOF 55 BESTINI THE DoMl^l ° s > [ ■ P{lK r rR A ITie BARTLETT AND THE BEST t. ' i JL C 3 Are synpriymouo with Photographib iijEce!i0 ncek f • jgARTLETT, pHOTOGRAPHEB . j . - ■ . (Of Auckland). . , ( (• > Wellington Stndios—7 WILLIS STREEI [ , fel. 1253. (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel), r;. ■ ... v 1 ■ ■ J :—•—— r -—-— —: :— i - " ':' ! , HA AKK PIANOS. . v; -! ' mHE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness' for sweetness' i t:; J. .of tone,;perfect action, beauty and construction. It is ah ideal instrument,.and ik .used 1 " " by inu'siciahs of note. It has proved its superiority for years; and charms by its sweet !* , ■.. , melody and powerful, yet sympathetic tono. ~- ", ' : , ... Inspect-THE'HAAKE at,our warehouse, opposite.the Grand Hotel, Si Willis Street. I'-, ■= ' ' —• « i THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL. PIANO CQi
: ■ RICHMOND UND NEWTON, lURCOURT'S BUILDINGS. WELLINGTON. C3URVEY3 of nil kinds effected with £3 Accuracy, Promptness, and Lowest Cost. SURVEYORS AND ENGINEERS. • 625 ■tnrOGGAES AND PEOTISE, ** ARCHITECTS, ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA : ; BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. 637 LEGA'K. Me. e. m. hk.il ax, BARRISTER k SOLICITOR ] (Lately Of the firm of i'indlaj, Dalziell, aild Co.), i Has eominenced Practice on his own account j at offices in W. H. Turnbull and Co.'e New Buildings, opposite D.1.C., No. 5 Panama 'Street. Wellington. c '»
JUST VISIT ] ME. D. MILLIGAN'S ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS IN KELBURNE AVENUE, And Get Correct London Styles. C 639 •TT MOULT, ELECTRICAL , ENGINEER. U. ELECTRIC LIFT SPECIALIST. ' Sole New Zealand i Agent—Archibald, Smith, and Stevens, London and Manchester. LIFTS FOR ALL PURPOSES. ROUTH'S BUILDINGS (First Floor). FEATHER STON STREET, WELLINGTON. *. ; : ■ - C 752 yy. MILLAR ROB'EBTS ON. ART ILLUSTRATOR, ' I LAND, STOCK, GENERAL/ COMMISSION .AGENT) . . ' I 3BE BftUAEE. FEUDING.
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