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. GLANCE THROUGH OUR STORE. I -.-so - /!.- • , We are always planning to make this Store" the "most' interesting spot for the ladies to spend an hour or two; and to the'best of/merchandise at reliable prices. Often enough women just want to look' thr'dugh-the .shop ;to.'s6e the different styles, to know the prices.. This is natural.'and quite'right: "• K is a woman's duty to. be thoroughly acquainted with the merchandise in' this Store. - We extend to all tfomen a■ cordial invitation to glance through . they feel inclined to do so, and there'will be no "pressure • jiurohase*. You will be welcomed whether you come to merely ■ look, around or, to byy, and we are ready to show you all wecari and ."tell; you the j prices.;, want, you ; to know our Store., CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. We devote a great deal ;more. attention to Children's Clothing than is the case .with, most stores; We v.ery-jargo stock of dependable -goods, and. we seo that, it.'.is always maintained, at'fiilii strength. The. variety "is immense, and children of all ages and sizes,can be comfortably clotheil lere-at sniall -expense, ' INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN-FROCKS, trimmed'with.'Lace and Embroidery, • , , , At 10/9' to 61/INFANTS' CREAM ' CASHMERE.FROCKS; smocked and trimmed with Embroidery, • ' At '4/11, 6/8j&/6, 8/11, 10/11, to 18/11 INFANTS' WHITE MATINEE JACKETS, ' . ~ in.Muslia, ate/11, s/s, 13/e , ."V. : .In Silk,'.at 9/8, 10/6, 13/11, 15/6 INFANTS' PELISSES, in Washing Silks, '' " At'l2/11, 16/11, 21/-, 38/BOIS' BELTED TTOJICS, in White Drill with' Navy Blue Collar, in Grey Linen with 'White Collar, and White with Blue Stripe, -• -~i• At 3/-, 3/3, 5/* ZEPHYR'OVERALLS, in'. Sky: Blue, and Grey, .smocked. ..Sizes ito 3, At 4/6 each ; .. ;; ; l "-■■■ Sizes i'to 6, At 5/6 each CHILDREN'S CREAM' SERGE' COSTUMES*..Reefer Goafej-gored skirts, inverted pleat • at back. * ■ •-•••-: . .Sizes , 1, ,i 2 ? 3 , 4 5i . 6 7 8 ~-r : -,j- , r .At*;, as/6 30/r 32/- 34/6 36/6 38/e «/■ ««/■ CREAM SERGE SAILOR DRESSES, weli made. ■ ■ " ;■ -'0 1-- 2 3 4 5 6:, .At . .-18/6 19/11 22/6 24/6 26/6 28/6 30/6' CREAM SERGE AMERICAN-FROCKS,-belted. ' . • : > ' ' 22in. '24in. 26in. 28in. 80in. 33in. : At".."'"l6'/6""18/6 21/-' 22/6 24/6 26/8 HANDKERCHIEFS FOR WOMEN. Quite a new lot of Handkerchiefs arenow available for. selection, and the Prices are Very Reasonable. --.y,.: HEMSTITCHED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, From 2/-a dozen HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, J-inch hem, ■; At 5/6,6/6,7/11 a dozen HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, soft'bleach; washed ready for use, half- ' dozen in .a box, ; : At 4/6, 5/9, 6/11, 7/11, 9/11, 11/8 a box HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, coloured borders . " ■ ' ' , At 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 4/3 a dozen LAWN. HANDKERCHIEFS, exquisitely embroidered, At-5/11.7/6, 9/6 to 59/- a dozen SHAMROCK LAWN embroidered, .At 19/8 to 83/- a dozen EIRECALDIE: (SUSTAINS, LTD. ::. V;.' : ,'.V... .'..-m'. ' ....0512 '■ THE * FOOTEORM . -BOOT FOR • . MEN.; , < - Strongly Recommended-tt>'those ; who 'appreciate a'Bo'ot -which gives Absolute Comfort and' Ease to the 'Feet;v ' You 'will never make the ac'is: quaintance of the chiropodist' if you wear FOOTFORMS. They are designed to be a HOME FOR THE FEET—not to bo painfully broken-in. ' Cfood Style and Long Wear make ,Ftiotform'" Boots a; thrifty; purchase. GRAND I ; PERFECT;. ;FITTeRS; , - PRICEB MODERATE. - In GLACE'KII), three shapes, 26/6. . 11 In BOX CALFi four Bhapes, 28/6. In TAN OXFORDS, two shapes, 26/8. — S,OLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND— R. HANN^i'vmmfSlrD. . . IffiTAIL 8T0BBS: LAMBT(iI\I-aUAY' AND CUBA STREET. ; COBRA POLISH, Wwr Tin,. . TH|J B3E^T. ; ' C&10 ■ ' v ■■is' l . ''" "" ' V , . FRESH FROM FAS Hi OA' jE; N ".' rnHB.bUi'iTOGS selected from-several' of the leading J7est End .Hottses make a most attracX tive display at the - ... ~ ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS,: KELBURN E AVENUE, Mjd Customers arc already numerous. ■ Patrons are advised to mako a very early seleotion MERCHANT TAIL^ I '.''.'.' ' P.S.»--My Prices are MOST REASONABLE, when quality 'and style" are considered. C 639 .;:EAAKE;;|PIAIfeS.;--;; • - ■-■ y- ; s xhW.'"•""■■■'•y rrHE HAAEB is a piano with a roputatlon gained;,throiigK its'idistiiietiveness for sweetness • * ofjone, perfeot action, beauty and construction.' It is ad"ideal-instrument, and is used by musicians of now. It has prqveo its superiority for. ; yearsi and charms by its sweet vaelody and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone. . Inspect THE fIi'AKE at our warehouse,' opposite, ,tiie Grand Hotel, 31 Willis Street. THE BRITISH & CONTtNENTAL PiANO CO.

" P. R. EARLE. AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR AWAJiITEA, HUNTEEVILLE. PURVEYS of-all kinds undertaken and at- • tended to promptly at Moderate Cost, . ■ ' " : C 835 A WELiLS NEWTON * (Late of Richmond and Newton), -SURVEYOR- AND CIVIL ENGINEER, During temporary absence' this month diantu , can communicate to Goldie's Brae,, or Tel 2739 " ■ ' . .... 5750 QE'-iFOETH : S. MACKENZIE, BARRISTER; and SOLICITOR, 'COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE, BUILDINGS, 7 CUSTOMHOUSE'. QUAY,- WELLINGTON, A' . HOLD SHIP, BARRISTER' AND SOLICITOR. ROUTJI'S BUILDINGS.featherston and Johnston streets :. (Second Floor). PJeasi) take lift. CBO7 PULKLEY AND . DIDSBURy Dental: Surgeons, .; 01 .WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Telephone No.. 216, .ip'oBERT E.;k .RICHMOND, CE \.,AND CIVIL ENGINEER Haroourt's Building, Wellington, 'Phone W Land' Transfer Surveys, cg?s Leo. p. da vies, surgeon dentist .. ,(Late Phi1.,..U.5.A., and Edinb.), ' WQQfI WARDSTREET (three doors from . -Lindsay s Corner). ' ,'VBnurs,, B. .to„sj, telephone 2879, ■ And at jttsideiicej-Karori, evenings, 7 to S, 18, U: CBii

: IIoNEY TO LENd! . o;' '' TJOBERT COOK, Solicitor, '* 200' Lambton Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £100 and upwards, at Current Rates. C 648 MONET TO LEND.. . ! i p. H. P U T N A M, ■ SOLICITOR, Eolith's Boilding's (First Floor), .. FEATHEBSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. • C 721 ' /'• : . r ' tt ogg ae d an d pro us e, architects, " UNION: BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUIWUNGS, HUNTER STEEET. ' *.. .' ~ 637 m H B BMP 188 HOTEL aiHiwnv «—r> ■ ■ / ' - • . ■.j i' SBE AND HOST CENTOAIi HQXEIi IN WELLINGTON, B. W. &OETOD d CokM'» HoteJ. OiiljtchwsW, ■ ■ ,K W«g«« ■ ' ■ CGO

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 292, 3 September 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 292, 3 September 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 292, 3 September 1908, Page 6

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