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■■■■■■ ■ -■ ■ .■ ■ 1 : !'' SHOP IN THE MORNING. Doyour shopping here 111 tho morning, and you will find it to your ' advantage. As a rule, tho storo is never . uncomfortably crowded in the ~ morning,: 'and tho gale's assistants aro therefore able to give moro indiyi- , ■ .dual attention to customers. Shopping becomes a comfort and a real ■ • pfeasuro - when you can securo exclusive attention, and: have everything • shown you. - you may choo'so to visit this store you may bo . snro of receiving our very- best attention. y. \ ■ ■ FIFTEEN-AND-SIX MILLINERY' : I A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL WHO WANT SERVICEABLE ' \ • ' AND BECOMING HATS,. W,o place on offer to-day, and until'sold out, several scoro of season- • ; able stylish hats; all marked at t'he ono pneo of ,158. Gil. each. give ,V . . below details..'of-six representative styles, "and tlie'choico of colours and r shapes is very.good• ' ■ : LE CLOCHS FELT HATS,' slightly turned front, in newest shades of 'r. ;: tan,heliotrope, and green, trimmed with shot silk rosettes ahdquills, \ ■ \ ■. ■ ■ At IBs. Od. each. SEMI-MUSHROOM FELT HATS, in various shades of grey,- blue, and • .. green, lightly trimmed chous of velvet and silk, finished with wing, At 153. Cel. each. SMALL USEFUL HATS, in now shades of rustic straw, swathed with ■v.iw- .■ ' coloured and Oriental scarf, '■ , At IDs. Gd. each. . AND STRAW HATS>, trimmed with Autumn flowers, with touches j • '.i of velvet to tons, ■■ . At IC3. fid. each. WHITE FELT HATS s in the latest shapes, trimmed with flowers, ' At 15s. Od. eich ,1 i > r ' '; , • . COLOURED VELOUR FELTS, in all- fashionable shades, trimmed silk , arid velvet, flowers and berries. At IGs. fld. each. / UNTRIMMED VELOUR FELTS, in white, navy blue,- brown, Paon, . v - • roscdaj holiotrope, Wedgwood, olivoj black, At 2s. fld. each. , <jn\ ; .. • .. . • ■ U'--r. • . -i •<•• > :•••' -■ • • •; •- • "■ ■. , ;v ', '■ > KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. , ; osis ' ' GEORGE & ' GEORGE, • 100 and 102 CUBA STREET.^ ' SrOODS THAT SURPASS THE IMPORTED ARTICLE. • ' / - Those are the*good* you should buy, and the local woollen"mill, with its \: :"I>etono Brand," is second to riono in outstripping -fho mixed.products of foreign man- - HOME INDUSTRIES' ' aro 1 ' well and' worthily' represented tin our windows this .jvook, jind the Puro Woollen >' productions of the Petone Mill, tho perfect-fitting " Chief Brandy colomal-mpdo suits ■«. Vith the .splendid collection of Zoalandia Shirts andipollars.-nlnch wo are show- " . ing must strike home to overy patriotic purfayand to evory^ prospective biiycr. ... - ' v ; are offering special prices this week: in New Zealand-made goods* and wp cordi» ■ ■ - ally invite you to inspect the* huge .-stocks .wo carry. , .. . ' . f- \ v STERLING VALUE—COLONIAL-MADE SADDLE' BAG CHESTERFIELD COUCH ' , 'for £6 103. Od. ALL WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS ', ' 18s. 6d. to 60s. TRAVELLING RUGS, NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE 30s. to 80s. v'rr'.'.'/ in:)- 1 .This week is tho' time goods made: in\Now Zealand. GEORGE & GEORGE, <*,

- YOU CAN BE COMFORTABLE ' , AliD your feet will look smart in a pair'op our warm, FURRY, COSY-LOOKING -. , WINTER SLIPPERS l 11 FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN. ! 'I ' WE CAN SHOW'YOU THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN. '...■ - WOMEN'S BLACK FELT, warm lined; Folt and Leather Soles, Is. lid: '-/V V - WOMEN'S BLACK VELVET, red felt-lined, Cord Boles,'2s. lid. v.' : i.\: 'WOMEN?S.COLOURED FELT, fur. bound, Folt and Leather Soles, 3s. 9d.WOMEN'S CHECK ARCTIC FELT, \ery cosy and «aim. : >\ ; . . , . . v 3s. lid., 4s.' Gd., ss. Od. ' GIRLS' FELT ANKLE STRAPS 4t06, Is 3d, 7to 10,1« Cd, 11 to 1, Is 9d. ' : ; dIRLS' COLOURED FELT, with Velvot tile Soles, allisizes, Is. . ' i. . ■ GIRLS' CHECK ARCTIC FELT, 7to 10, 3s. Gd., 11 to I,'4s. MEN'S -BLACK FELT, with high backs, 3s. 9d. v / 'V-' - v MEN'S-CHECK' CAMEL and Leathor . Soles, ,4s. lid. .-t; • jjBN'S CffIECK BUCKLE BOOTS, to come over the anklo, 6s. 6d. ' ' ' MEN'S NEEDLEWORK SLIPPERS, warm lined,vss Gd ' , R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., , ; RETAIL STORES. LAMBTON QUAY 'AND CUBA STREET. • ; CBIO • • -Are the " iKDIA PIIOOE 1 THE UOMINIOfIv I "''*'l^A'Krp|>'-A'T r r<a ••" •••••BABTtBTT. AND 1 THE B&51 ••*:." AO. fa iyiionyn»ou»\vrith Photographs Excellence. JgARTLETT. JjHOTOQEAPHBB '■ . ' ■ (Of Auckland). ~ ;. ■ . : - .Wellington WILLIS STREBI ■ t • r e [. J233. (Between.Carroll's and Grand Hotel),. TTA ATCIRI PIANOS. mma HAAKE i 6 a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness fpr sweetnes A 'of tone perfect action; beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrumont, and is use 1 ■by musicians of , noto. It has proved-its superiority »-for--yearv and charms byvitg '■«« molody And powerful, yet sympathetic tono, .u ' ' 1 ' ' ' i • Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand.flotel, 34 Willis Street. THE BRITISH & CO. • RICHMOND AND NEWTON, I Just Visit ... ' PARCOURT y S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. ' ' ]\J®' D; MILLIGAN'S SURVET3 of all kinds effected with -ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS Accuracy,. Promptness, and Lowest .Cost- ... ■ ' '• ; ■< IN KELBURNE AVENUE, SURVEYORS AND ENGINEERS. . s • >■■■■ ; iv® And Get Correct London Styles. ( "THE DOMINION." ' !„<■. -a. it&H • TT is necessary that ALTERATIONS for P M P IB E HOT 1 Standing- Adyertison/ents should btK.re- -fiyM.,, .EMPIRE HOT ceired at the Office, -Dominion Avenue, ■ off A , : , (LIMITED). Ijanibton Quay, beforo 12 noon, to onsuro • . chanie bein* made in the following day's issue. . cnaage wins THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRA . Alteration for Monday's issue must b? ro- BPTSt IN WELLINGTON. ooiV&l on Friday. , , . . . . Addrew all communications to • E. W. SOFIELD . , THE MANAGER. (Late'of eokor"B Hotel, Christchuroh), Dominion' Avenue, Off Lambton Quay, . . , . Uaiwfitr. ' Telephone*

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 219, 9 June 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 219, 9 June 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 219, 9 June 1908, Page 6

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