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'J - • v-' "■'■ ■■ ■ . ■ 1.. .■■■■■ " THE, SATISFACTORY 'STORE. ; J . f-.i- , • TJiis Store is recognised aa tho satisfactory storo for thrifty shoppers. , Its prestige is not a matter of yostorday, ■ but tho result of forty years of so \-strenuous efforts to pleaso tho pcoplo of Wellington and Nothing > : : spasmodio in value-giving here—wo- are - very conservative in that rospcct. . Some stores may sometimes sell aa cheaply as wo do, but nd; store ever sold such excellent merchandise at such low prices day'after tjay, week aftor week, year aftor yoar. Aid the ttoro-has dovelopod and grown, and must v: ,; -j continue to expand and develop to meat the ever-increasing demands. . RICH RIBBONS, BOUGHT IN AUSTRALIA. . These are the moat beautiful Eibbons that we liavo-ever'had in 'Ji'S r, :. : 1 store, and thov are also tlii) t;b< apest that we have over able to offer. This is tho result of taking prompt advantage of tho necessities of our friends : ■ across the water. They were forced to sell owing to of trade, and wo woro consequently able'to buy at our own price.- , :.■ , : , You must come carl}' if you want any of these Ribbons, for they are :v '.V:-" •• soiling on sight, and selling rapidly.. .. . . . sin. FANCY RIBBONS, stuped bordora, with floral dontre, in light shades Worth Is. ' i Now od. a yard 4Jin. FANCY RIBBONS, in light grounds with floral effects, in a large variety ■of exceedingly-.beautiful shades. Worth 2s. 3d. Now IOJd. a yard ■ ■ fiin. FANCY RIBBONS, coloured borders, with floral .designs, in light and . .. dark shades. Worth 2s. Gd. . w a yard w,-,,-; sin. .FLORAL,RIBBONS, in light grounds, in an excellent assortment of designs and colours.:' Worth 2s. 9d. ...,:Now Is. a yard : - i . sJin. FLORAL RIBBONS, in shot effects, .in light and,dark colourings. . , Worth 3s. - ■.! • • ' • Now Is. 3d. a yard ; . 51in. FLORAL RIBBONS, in a full range of light and darlt'shades. Choice •-v:v ■■ ■ ' designs. Worth 3s;. . . , , Now, IS. 4d. a yard 6Jin. FANCY'RIBBONS, in shot effects and: floral designs.- Worth 35." 6d. ■ -v.:, ■ \ ■ . Now Is. 6d. a yard y . - : 7in.' FLORAL RIBBONS, in pretty colours .in . light and dark shades. Worth ss. 6d. '■ . Now 2s. 6d. a yard . ! » . ' Bin. RICH CHENE " RIBBONS, in-most exquisite 1 colourings'and very , choice. Woith 6s. lid. Now 3s. 6d. a yard / / HANDSOME RIBBONS, with raised velvet floral designs. Worth 12s. 6d. y.',".■■•'■■■■■■■ Now ss. 6d. a yard KIRKCALDIE & ■ STAINS, LTD, \ 0512 GIGANTIC MID-WINTER SALE ■ GEORGE"'AND GEORGE'S, THE POPULAR CASH DRAPERS, 1 ' , ' CUBA STREET.' f, ' OUR GREAT SALE STARTS ON SATURDAY HORNING,' JUNE 13. i ■ ; ' RECORD-BREAKING BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. OUR SALE WILL 'BE THE "TALK OF THE TOWN." ' -••"'GEORGE & GEORGE. ", CUBA STREET, ' RIDDIFORB STREET, AND PETONE. ' GOOD, STRONG,' TOUGH ' BOOTS FOR BOYS, v - • MADE FOR LONG, HARD WEAR, BUT WITH ALL THE STYLE OF MEN'S BOOTS. 1 ' : BOYS LiKE THEIR BOOTS TO LOOK LIKE,FATHER'S. . I , „ , AT BARGAIN PRICES. ' BOYS' PLAIN LEATHER BALs!,' BOYS'' .STRONG -CHROME BALS., :i 1• >■ , , with, toe caps .and toe and-heelgood,'toughs strong sohool boots; .' r. ; - i tipsj 10 to 13,.75.; 1 to 3, Bs. lid.; >. 10 to 13, 8s: Cd.; 1 to 3, 10s. 6d.; „ ■. i and 5, 9s. 6d. ' i and S, lis. 6d. . ; BOYS' STRONG NAILED SHOOT- BOYS' CHROME GOLOSHED BALS.. ■ EES, with toe and heel tips; 1 to. . for, Sunday wear; 10 to 13, Bs. Gd.; [ ' .. • ; 3, 7s. lid.; 4 and 5, Bs. 6d. : . Ito 3,,105. 6d.; 4 and 5, lis. Sd. .. r ■' > " BOYS' LIGHT CHROME BALS., toe BOYS' BEST BOX ' CALF BALS., ' < ; ' : and heel.tips;. 10 to 13, 7s. od,; full square toes; :10 to 13, 9s. Gd.; 1 and 2, Bs. lid. , ( 1 to 3,. lis.'. Gd. M and 5, 12s. Gd. ALL, MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY. • R. HANNAH AND CO., .LTD., ' RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET.. '' ' - ' ' CBIO ) - ■ BARTLETT'S [. "INDIA PROOF" BEST tN 1H F-, MlNlOtt, I PORTRAITS BARTLETT AND THE BEST f , Are GynoQfiuouji with Photographic Kxia'ileiict, i- 1 : , gARTLETT, pUOTOGRAPHEB >■■■ ■. ■ ■ ' (Of Auckland)., ' [ . , . Wellington Stndios—7 WILLIS STREEI ffel 1233. (Between Uarroll'«i and. Grand Hctcl), \ [' ' TT_ HAAKE PIANOS.' ; " ■ ■ -.-- r .■ - - >■ .-• . HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness ■v. ' : X ; of tone, perfect action, beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument, and |g used [ v : by musicians of note, lt has proved its superiority: 'for fyeari' and oharms by its sweet ; ; -J,:.pi©lody. and powerful; yet sympathetio...^tone.: , r•' ■ , Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 34 Willis Street I ' THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. fc-;; v V.'v • ' \RICHMOND AND NEWTON, Just Visit . j HARCOUET'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. . D. MILLIGAN'S SURVET3 of all kinds effected / with ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS Accuracy, Promptness,, and Lowest Cost • IN KELBURNE AVENUE, \ , BURVEYOKS AND ENGINEERS. . I• ( And Get Correct London Styles. C 639 !,-. - "THE DOMINION." CTQGGAED, AND , PHOUSE, | ' ARCHITECTS. | ' UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA Fis necessary that AWERATIONS for BUILDINGS,' Standina Advertisements 'should be re ' I «ived at the Office, Dominion Avenue, off HUNTER STREET. ! Lambton Quay, before 12 noon, to ensure . 637 s: . change being made-in the following day's issue. ~ . —; ... .. . r~ 1 i-. j LEGAju i Alterations for Monday's issue must be re- . • . ; «eived en Friday., MB. C. -M.:PIN DLA Y. I Address all communications to BARRISTER & SOLICITOR f . j . ; ' (Lately oE the firm of Pindlay, Dalziell, and Co.), f ; THE MANAGER. jj m commenced Practice on his own account ! _ . , . Aft n.„, at offices in W. H. Turnbull and Co.'a Now ; Dominion Avenue. Oil Lambton Quay, BoildiSs. oppotiu D.I.C, No. 6 Panama [' Telephone: 26U. - Btrsst, .Welllßgtoa. Cm

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 224, 15 June 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 224, 15 June 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 224, 15 June 1908, Page 6

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