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;; TO .OTJfii MUTUAL* (ADVANTAGE. "Tho quality of irado is not strained" at this Store, ,it is beneficial alikp to buyer, and seller. • It pays you to trade here, and it pays us to have ■you trade here. We want your trade and you want the savings wo can help you to. It is to our mutual, advantage.' Our business is built on tho sure, . stable and enduring foundation of mutual benefit. 1 The more the business expands, the greater the services wo can render to tho conimunity, so that *f . overy time you make a purchase here, you aro helping tlio. community, you are helping yourself, and you are helping us: Tost our prices, and test our' business methods, and we'll bo satisfied to abide by your decision. SILKS AND SATINS. ' ARISTOCRATIC FABRICS. AT PLEBIAN PRICES. You aro wanting these goods now, you are wanting them all tho time. Sometimes you think you cannot afford it, sometimes you think you can, but if,you will study our prices and think again, you will arive at the conclusion that you cannot roally miss this opportunity. • Tho silks are good, tho best of their kind, and our prices make good value of every yard. BRITISH SPUN SILKS, 20in. wido, in light and dart colourings. At is. 11(1. a yard. 1 PLAIN LOUISINE SILKS, 20in. wide, in-twenty different fashionable shades. ■ At 2s. Gd. a yard. PLAIN MESSAJjINE SILKS, 20in, wide, in sky blue, pink, eau do nil, navy bluo, brown, reseda, myrtle, wine, turquoise, and vieux rose. ■ ' ' . . • ■' ■ • At 2s. 6d. a yard. TAFFETA SILKS, 36m- wide, in a number of new and fashionable shades. . At 3s. Ltd. a yard. ' SHANTUNG SILKS, 21in. wide in reseda, sky blue, brown, navy bluo, ' ' 1 ' : moss, eau do nil, and pink! At Is. ,11d. a. yard. ' TAFFETA CHIFFON SILKS, 40in;- wid6, in sky blue, . .turquoise, pink, shrimp, eau do nil; reseda, \Copenbagon blue, Lusitania, wedgewood, .' • " mousse, petrol, loutro brown, vious rose, and navy blue. For street, - evening,'and dinner gowns. . ' ' , At ss. 6d., Cs. 11d., OS. 6d., Ss. 11d. a yard. ■ PRINCESS SATIN MESS 4LINE; 40in." wide, a soft, bright satin, and !'••• tho latest for evening wear. In buttercup, eau do ml, heliotrope, new rose,-and sky blue.. At 6s. o£i. a yard. - KIEKCAtDIE & STAINS, ; LTD. ; ' ' ' •" . - Col 2 •' ri'VLi '8.l- Tho new PIQUB TOE for women, ia the IJnLIII Q-O-w-Hl ; . snappiest and most comfortable sliapo .we -'••hmCT A hn'GS' have seen for years. Even in .winter weight JL HjCX-A'. © .slices it retains its character and looks just what it is—quite the' newest fcrrn ; . for tho^ THE "PSQUE'' TOE' Y '/' FOR WOMEN , -v.. IS SNAPPY AND COMFORTABLE. ■ , AVE HAVE THE FOLLOWING STYLES i WOMEN'S GLACE KID BALS., welted soles, Cuban heels. 13s. 6d. WOMEN'S PATENT GOLOSHEI) BALS., dull kid tops, Cuban heels. 19s. Gd. WOMEN'S BROWN KID BALS;, welted soles, Cuban liools. 13s. Ed. WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER GIBSON' TIE SHOES, Cuban heels. 18s. Gd, ■ •- WOMEN'S GLACE KID GIBSON TIE SHOES, Cuban heels. lEs. Gd. ' , "WOMEN'S BROWN KID GIBSON TIE SHOES, Cuban heels. IGs. 6d. THESE ABE ALL WINTER 'WALKING -BOOTS -AND SHOES, WAR- ' BANTED TO GIVE GOOD WEAR AND SATISFACTION. , . R.- HANNAH' :& ,CG>,. I/ED.:..... ' ' ■ RETAIL STORES:-LAMBTON QUAY ; -AND GUBA-STItEET. . . ■ ■ .- WE DO. FIRST CLASS REPAIRS. " . ■ ■ ■ 5 CSIO '■ BARTLETT'S - «. ; ' INMA ; PROOF" ' : °S SI rls v^:;° oM - ww " -'PriHTH'A'ITS' • • BABTLETT AND TUB BES'I i il i O Ar o fiyuoujuiuub with Photograpuic hxcollemie, i .gAKi'LETT, pHOTOGRAPHES ' ■r lOf Auckland). . -Welhngtoa Studios—7 WILLIS STREE7 ' 1«1. 1233. ' (Butwaea Carroll's and Grand UoUiU. ■■■■■ (T\HE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained, through its distinctiveness for sweetness •;'< X of tone, perfect action; beauty aud construction.: It is au ideal lustrUment, and is used by musicians of note. 'It has proved its superiority ior.-years, and ciiarms by its sweet melody and powerful, yet sympathetictoiio. • ' . .. '■ Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, op posito'.tho'Granii Hotel, 3-1 Willis Street. „ v,• THE''..BRITISH & : CONTINENTAL CO,; . / TO.WELtiNG^O'N;-.'' : ' /TWO representative men agreed that their first action on arrival would be to call ou 1 - v At tho ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE, AVENUE, And order some Ui J -TO-DATE CLOTHES. ' . A SELECTION EIIOII JE2OOO MOST STYLISH SUITINGS IS OFFERED. CG39

RICHMOND AND NEWTON, lIAHCOOKT'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. SURVEYS o C all kinds effected with Accuracy, .Promptness, and Lowest Coat. SURVEYORS AND ENGINEERS. 623 P. E. EAELE, AUTHORISED & LICENSED SURVEYOR, AWAKITEA, HUNTER VILLE. PURVEYS of all; kinds undertaken and attended to promptly at Moderate Cost. ' '■ „■ ' . CBSS LEGAL. ME. V. M. VIND LA I, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR (Lately of tho firm of Findlay, Dalziell, and Co.), Has commenced Practice on bis own account at offices in W. H. Tumbull and Co,'« Now Buildings, opposite D.1.C., No, 6 Panama Btreot, Welling ten. > C 720 ■jg-OQQAEO AND PROUSE, ARCHITECTS, ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, EUNTER STREET. 637 ' JIONEY TO LEND. p., 1L PUTNAM, SOLICITOR, Routh'o Building's (First Floor), FEATHERSTON. - STREET, .WELLINGTON. PSi

: * "THE DOMINION." ' / NOTICE ..TO ADVERTISERS. , . , [HUE 'OFFICES of "THE DOMINION" are i now Situated at our. NEW BUILDINGS, £OIIINION AVENUE, off Lambton Quay, lirhere clients are requested to transact' business. . I W. H. MUNRO, : gIX3 ■ ' Manager. UNION LIFE SOCIETI. The Great British MUTUAL OFFICE, 100 years old. • MEWEST TABLES. LARGEST BONUSESGREATEST SECURITY. INQUIRE FOR PARTICULARS-! i Per Cent.' Increasing Table. 8 Option Table.' Leasehold Insurance, etc., etfli DIRECTORS in New Zealand i H. D. BELL, Esq., E-Cj DR. A. E. NEWMAN, ' .' /OEAD' OFFICE: NORWICH CHAMBERS (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), • .WELLINGTON. 'A, E, EEENOT (Insurance Department), ttonvei,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 240, 3 July 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 240, 3 July 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 240, 3 July 1908, Page 6

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