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THREE PARTICULAR POINTS. There are threa iniportanii point's aßouti this Store to'- make it' popular—'that' constitute it the shopping headquarters for all classes. The three points are—Large Stock, Standard Quality, and Low Prices, ' '7 We are doing such an enormous business that in our own interests we are obliged to maintain heavy stocks. The wants of our customers are so diverse that to satisfactorily servo oil wo must maintain several grades,, and the best only of each grade. .When you come to this Store for an advertised line, you may bo suro it is hero, and that it is just what we say it is. Our prices are lower than others. Wo mean by this ■ the samo quality goods at lower- prices, or better quality goods at'the same prices. • How wo manage this is no secret. We buy to'the best advantage,' wo buy for cash, wo buy in large quantities, and sell on a -small margin of profit. i ... BLOUSE NOVELTIES FOR SPRING. These novelties are very exquisite, and will sell like the proverbial hot cakes. Nothing so dainty has been seen in this Store for a long time. MODEL SILK SHIRT BLOUSES, in Stripe Effects, Coloured Embroidery Fronts, Jong and three-quarter Sleeves, in all the now Spring'shades, At 19/6 each PARISIAN MODEL SHIRT BLOUSES, in Striped Silks, with Valenciennes Lace Yokes, ' . • and three-quarter Sleeves, At 29/6 each SILK SHIRT BLOUSES, in British,. Japanese, and Taffeta Silks, in light colours; Silk Collars, plain, embroidered and. tucked Fronts, , .At 21/-, 22/6, 23/6, 33/6, 37/6 ' DAINTY.MUSLIN.EMBROIDERED FRONTS, with' Valenciennes Insertion and French Tucks, " •At 7/11) 8/11, 10/6, 12/0 ' EXCLUSIVE LACE ROBES. .WHITE TAMBOUR. LACE ROBE, Skirt .beautifully designed with largo Floral Sprays, and delicately finished with' Filet and Guipure Motifs; Bodice Piece to match, Elbow Sleeves, At 72/6 CREAM LACE ROBE, daintily embroidered with Tambour Thread into large Leaf Sprays, interlaced with heavy Filet Motifs, with a raised Star Centre, and heavy brocaded edge. Bodice Piece to match, with short Sleeves, At 65/6 TWOrTONE.LACE ROBE, of heavily.worked Tambour Thread on Brussels Net; large Floral Design worked round hem of Skirt, ind graduated to the waist, interlaced with Guipure Motifs; Bodice Piece to match, At 77/6 ,WHITE TAMBOUR LACE ROBE, with heavy Guipure Lace Frill and Floral Design to match, worked continuously to the waist, daintily finished with' round Lace ' Motifs; Bodice Piece to match, At 87/6 PARIS LACE ROBE, Net Ground, delicately embroidered in heavy Floral Sprays, and finished with largo Filet and Guipure Motifs. The flounce i 6 worked round with , long Spray of heavy Roses; Bodioe Piece to match, . At 93/6 PARIS LACE, ROBE, Not Ground, with long Spray of beautifully embroidered Rose Leaves, terminating in a heavily-worked Roso; wide flounce worked in same style, studded at regular intervals,with large Motif Sprays; Bodice Piece to match, " At 95/6 ; • KIRKGALDIE ■ & STAINS,. LTD.' • A/./'' /WOMEN'S ' ; 7 : '\ ■ ::' NEW : ROUND-TOE SHOES. • ' ' HANDSOME HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR. ■»'>: JjjffjjbiV»*.'and.np-ft&aStel jThB J inMt Shoe-making. Button ana Lace, Tan or Black, wi"Vh"Weited Soles and Cuban Heels. NEW SPRING STYLES. WOMEN'S GLACE KID OXFORDS, WOMEN'S . GLACE GOLOSHED glace caps, sewn soles', new round BALS., patent caps, 6tout soles, toes. - 10s. 6d. : round toes, Cuban neels. 13s fid! WOMEN'S TAJJ KID GIBSON TIE WOMEN'S GLACE BALS., patent SHOES, straight caps, large eye- ' caps, welted soles, round toes, Cuban lets, Cuban heels. 14s. 6d. heels. lfis fid WOMEN'S GLACE .GIBSON TEE WOMEN'S GLACE DERBY BALS' SHOES, patent caps/large) eyelets, patent caps, welted soles, round • Cuban heels. ■ 14s. 6d. i toes, Cuban heels. . WOMEN'S GLACE KID OXFORDS, WOMEN'S TAN KID BALS., perpatent caps, stout welted soles, forated golosh, round toes, welted • round toes, 'Cuban-heels. 15s. 6d. . soles, Cuban heels. , 21s. WIDE SH# SHOE TIES, 6d. and 9d. pair. > ' \ R. . HANNAH & : CO;. XTD. ' ' ! RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. f CBIO FRESH FROM FASHIONABLE LONDON.' mHE SUITINGS selected from , several of the loading West End Houses make a most attrac .A ■■ tive display at the ' ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURN E AVENUE, and Customers are already numerous. Patrons are advised to make a very early selection .D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. P.S.-My Prices are MOST REASONABLE, when quality and style are considered. C 639 : EAAKE PIANOS. rpp HAAKE is a piano with a reputation eained 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 tnelody : and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone. Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 3-i Willis Street* THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO.,

Robert b. bichmond, c.e., SUEVEYOE AND. CIVIL ENGINEER ;Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phone 2093. Authorised by Government ■to Survey . Native i Lands, KAI EUUKL Lioensed to carry out Land Transfer Surveys. C 625 MONEY TO LEND. p. H. P U T N A M, SOLICITOR, Booth's Building's (First Floor), FEATHEBSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. ' C 724 ttoggabd and pbouse, ■ abchhects, ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. 637 "THE DOMINION." NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. XT is necessary that ALTERATIONS for I Standing Advertisements should; bo received at the Office, Dominion Avenue, off l.ambton Quay, before 12 noon, to ensure cliaDgo being made in tho following day's tone. Alterations for Monday's issoq mnst bo ceived on Friday. Address all commuiucatxana Itf XHE WMMYm Dominion /AveKua -OfE. Lambton -ftijayj

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 294, 5 September 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 294, 5 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 294, 5 September 1908, Page 4

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