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.THE CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH.' The speech'-of the Chairman.'of the'lßank' of New Zealand at the annual . meeting yesterday was highly instructive. With regard to the economic conditions that prevail in New. Zealand he emphasised three points. First, that we are experiencing a sqt-back; secondly, that the depression will not last very long, and having regard to tlio prosperity wo have enjoyed, wo can ; stand the slight business check, and, thirdly, ; that it is .necessary to bo 1 ' cautious while the commercial barometer remains doprcsscd. These- threo points should bo carefully studied, particularly ; tho last, which enjoins caution. It is tho cautious people who shop at this 6toro,' because they know that here at least they are sure of dependable merchandise, and equally sure of. moderate prices. In short, thoy are cortaiu of gotting money's worth. UNDERPRICED BELTS. v . Bolts continuo to exercise a great influence in dress economy. Amongst tho purchases mado by us in Australia wero a -small parcel of belts, and theso we aro offering at a fraction of their truo value. ELASTIC BELTS, satin .finish, with bright metal clasp, in black, navy ■ blue, brown, cardinal, heliotrope, and green. Worth Is. lid. each. Now lod. each. . CHENE ELASTIC ;BELTS, .with gilt clasps, "in all wanted shades. — ' Worth 3s. lid. each, s Now Is./11d. each. STRAIGHT BLACK, SILK BELTS, on elastic, ljin. wide. ■. clasp, . Worth 3s. ,9d. each. , " Now 1> iiJ, each. SEQUIN BELTS, in silver and steel, on elastic, 1 Jin. wide. • Worth 2s. lid. each. ■' ■ ' Now is. 11c). each. ; STRAIGHT LEATHER'BELTS, in black, navy blue, red, green, light, mid • and dark tan.- • Worth Is. 3d. eiich. , .... .. : Nov; lod. eaoh. / COLONIAL BLANKETS FOR COLD WEATHER. The best blankets from the best New Zealand Mills—that means the best , in tho world. We offer you the choico of a very big lot. WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS.; Single Bed, at i7s.lld.rlßs.lld., 225., 235. 3d. a'pair. ' Three-quarters, at 225. 6d., 245. 9d., 2?S. 6A, 318. a pair. ■ Double Bed, at 28a., 2Ss., 355. 6d., 395. 6d., 51s. fl. a pair. ' GREY COLONIAL BLANKETS , Single Bed, at 16s. .11 d. a na!.". Three-quarter, at 223. Cc\ a pair. 1 ' ' Double Bed, at 2Gs. 6d. a p?.li". . ■ COLONIAL FLANNELS In Shetland, Grey, Pink, and White, at Is., Is. 3Jd. IS. Cc!., Is. Sd., Is. lid., 20. 3d., 2s. 6d. a yard. KIEKCxiLDIE & STAINS,' LTD. GIGANTIC "MiD-WINTER 'SAI® - GEORGE. »AND GEORGE'S, . THE POPULAR CASIt DRAPERSi • - . . • CUBA STREET. S OUR GREAT SALE STARTS ON SATURDAY MORNING-, ..'JIiKE. .18. u'C, ' . EECORD-BREAKING BARGAINS IN 'EVERI"' DEPARTIIE.NT. ODE SALE WILL BE THE :: ~ . "TALK OP THE TOWN." "-'"GEORGE & GEORGE'. ' ' CUBA STREET, EIDDIFOED STREET/ " ' "AND ' PETONE. • : ' ; : *-. ' C 551 CRUMBS ' . SILENT one-bar Shoes, with light .leather, solos 'and',.rubber heels, for v Hospital wear; also-.tho-latest in CamelT ' hair ■ Slippers,_ with thick felt and loathor hJ'XV.JL • soles; .unequalled-for comfort. HOUSE SHOES . FOR WOMEN" ! * . AT PRICES BELOW ALL.OTHERS— . ' WOMEN'S MOROCCO WARD SHOES, PeU-lincd, Rubber, Heels. 7s. Gd. 1 • WOMEN'S MOROCCO SHOES,. Chamois-lined, Rubber Heels. Bs. 6d. WOMEN'S BOX-CALF WARD SHOES, Squaro Toes, Rubber Hoels. 9s. Cd. WOMEN'S BLACIC FELT; SLIPPERS, thickTelt'and Leather Solos. 3s. iltf.' ' ( WOMEN'S COLOURED VELVET SLIPPERS, thick Pelt Soles. . 4s. Gd. 'WOMEN'S CHECK TURNOVER SLIPPERS, Pelt and Leather Soles.. 3s. 6d. WOMEN'S CAMEL-HAIR SLIPPERS, Polt and . Leather Soles. ss. 6d. r WOMEN'S COLOURED PELT SLIPPERS, Pelt and Leather Soles. 3s. 3d.' • WOMEN'S BLACK PELT BUCKLE BOOTS, to coine ovor the ankles. 4s. 11d. • WOMEN'S CAMEL-HAIR BUCKLE BOOTS, vory cosy indeed. ; Gs. 6d. SPECIAL VALUE-4000 pairs WOMEN'S COLOURED PELT SLIPPERS, Pur- .• , bound, Velvet Pile Soles. >To clear, Is. 3d, Theso. aro worth double the 'money. ' , r .i' <■ R. HANNAH'S CO., LTD.-" . : RETAIL STORES:-LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ■ ; WE DO' FIRST-CLASS' BOOT REPAIRING:'' ' ' CBIO BAETLETT'S; -to-'W.. ' " iNDIxI. FROOF " BEST IN • THE DOMINION,. AIfTQ- • • bartleit and' the besi A. \J i.VjL iCi' i r # iyuoaymoua with Pliotograiihio gAETLETT, pHOTOGEAPHEB .(Of Auckland}, .Wellington Studios—7 WILLIS STREEI Tel. 1233. (Between Carroll', and Grand Hotel). HAAKE '■ PIANOS;-: THE HAAKE is a piano with a foputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness of tone; perfect .action, beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument,, and is used by musicians of note. It has proved its superiority for years, and charms by its sweet melody and pnwerful, yet sympathetio tone. Inspect THE HAAKE at our .warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 34 Willis Street. THE BRITISH & 'CONTINENTAL PIANO CO» THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE, ! A RE SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE AT PRESENT, THE VARIETY OP NOVELTIES IN A SUITINGS (just landed) BEING EXCEPTIONAL IN STYLE, COLOUR, & QUALITY, To conform to the latest edicts of MEN'S FASHIONS, just place yonr orders with' , D. MILLIGAN, . / AND GET THE BEST. • ' ' , SICEUOND WO mrnXOßt fTHH HAECOUBrS BUILDINGS. .WBLUNQTON. CJURVETB Bl all kind* effected wiUi O Accnraoy, Promjtness, nnd Loweat Cart. NOTICE TO ADVERTISEEa f . rttctbyobs .AND BNsmmtta, ' ''V. IBS I—l ;amE OFFICES of "THE DOMINION" Otf ■' ' 1 ■ now Situated at our NEW BUILDINGS, & EOMINION AVENUE, off Lambton fiuay, AUTHORISED Is LICENSED SURVETOB, , AWAKI TEA J HUNTERYILLE, where clients fare icqnestea M transact ill, businesa, OTJBVBIS of kinds undertaken and at®i H< jUJNBO, , Itgßded' tfl PMOP.tIX at' siodfi£&ts .Cosj> MS ' Managae,. . ■ CSSJ,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 235, 27 June 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 235, 27 June 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 235, 27 June 1908, Page 4

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