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. "ISN'T tr LOVELY TO BE IN ■ LOVE.";; In Spring a' young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love; that at least jppears to be the accepted notion; and now a songster comes along and asserts: " Isn't it. lovely to bein love I" He does not classify tho particular kind of love that is lovely, but perhaps he means tho ordinary or garden kind, when a' young follow goes "queening." : But there are other kinds of love; there is the sacred love of a mother for.;her children, there is filial love, parental love, and tho ' love "of' material things. Most women- love to be well dressed, and it is a right sentiment, for oxplain it as we may, , the 'world judges by personal appearance. To bo well dressed does not necessarily imply • desire to be extravagant. Good clothes need not cost more than one is able to afford ; at all events we know that those who trade at this Store , buy to the best advantage, and get the choice of a very comprehensive assortment of goods. It is always worth while coming to this Store when you want, anything for personal adornment or'home comfort. ■■ SKIRTS, COSTUMES, AND SUMMER GOATS. If you have an hour or two to spare the timo can hei profitably spent in our Show Boom and Millinery Annexe. The New Styles in Women's Outer Garments are so rery . diversified that individual taste obtains boundless latitude. You'can select just fcha style or., shape that specially suits your figure, and prices are moderate enough to be pleasing to every one. .WASHING SKIRTS, in Muslin, Linen, and Alpaca; very useful garments, full cut, some plain, with largo tucks, others daintilv, trimmed with Embroidery, At 7/11, 9/11, 12/11, 14/6,17/11 to 23/8 each EOLIENNE AND VOILE SKIRLS, in Cream and Black, in smart styles, with tucks arid Glace Silk folds,. mounted on Silk or Silkotte, and suitable for street or indoor wear, - From 35/6 each CHIFFON TAFFETA SKIRTS, in Black and Cream,, in high-waisted styles, with padded hems, and with or without material for bodice, • ■ - : . . ... ■ From 73/DAINTY SUMMER GOWNS, in Chiffon Taffeta, Voile, Muslin, > Eolienne, Tussore, Shantung, and other fashionable fabrics. An effective design is carried out in soft Pale Blue Silk, with an invisible white line, the bodice is trimmed with Insertions, • ' piped with Black and White Striped Glaco, also narrow kiltings of self Silk, edged with Lace; Skirt has four tucked panels edg&l Insertion',, At 69/8 NEAT TWEED COSTUMES, in Summer-weight tweeds, smart hip Coats and well-shaped Walking Skirts, From 59/6 DUST COATS. These garments'promise to be I ' extremely'popular,'.''for they are both ■ useful and stylish. The favourite materials are''Sicilian,.!;Lust're'; Tussoro Silk, and Wool Taffeta, iii neutral shades, although Palo and Saxe Bluo and soft; Greens find ■ 'preference. One of the newest Coats is in a pretty Fawn Wool Taffeta, with hood of self-colour Satin, Collar and Cuffs edged same, and trimmed .Cords and Buttons; • 66. inches long and full back, At 55/BMART LUSTRE DUST COAT, plain full shape, with Striped Silk' Collar, At 21/MOTOR COATS in Heavy Linen, dust-proof and shower-proof. Three-quarter and full length, in Grey and Fawn, •. ' ' -At 10/6, 29/6, 34/6 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS|MU ;■■■■- . . C 512 . ; \ . .. . ' . t v,..,.. HEALTH AND PLEASURE FOR CHILDREN'S EEET. ELEGANT AND STURDY SHOES; Perfect Fitters—allowing the body weight to be evenly distributed over the whole foot, with plenty of room for breathing and growing.' . Instiling a. happy childish disposition, and guaranteeing the ' parents' continued patronage. ". /!"" ! GIELS'TAN KID ONE-BAE SHOES, GIRLS'' CHROME : BALS., Stylish Pumps, 7 to 10, ss. 9d.; 11: to 1, and Good; 7 to 9; 10 to 13. 6s. 9u. - • » •' '• ' GIELS' ' TAN KID CROSS-BAR GIELS' SMART .CHROME BUTTON SHOES, Sewn; 7 to 10, ss. 6d.; • , ; ../BOpTS;.;7 ( to tyJO to 13. GIRLS'" TAN KID. LACE. SHOES, ' ' G ®BOOTS E Pa? Tin??? to i?TO N ' . -Sewn, 7to 10, ss. 6d.j Uto 1, 6s' ll°o 1, Bs®9d !,, ' ; GIELS' GLACE KID BUTTON, GIRL'S : TAN KID'BUTTON BOOTS SHOES, Patent Tips; 7 to 10, 6s. 'Self Tips; 7- to 10, Bs. 6d • 11 to ■.' 6d.; 11 to 1, 7s. 6d. 1/9s: Gd. " "•" ' .' CHILDREN'S SANDALS IN'NEW "STYLES.'' R. HANNAH '& CO.. LTD. RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY. AND CUBA STREET. . ' • ■■ CBIO FRESH FROM FASHIONABLE LONDON! rfIHE SUITINGS selected from several of the leading West End Houses make a most ath-n. JL fave display at the ..... .i ....... • ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, ~KELBURN E AVENUE, ;tnd 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 irid style ire considered. CG33 EAAKE PIANOS.,;; ; ;'. nnHE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness A of tone, perfect actios, 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 powerful, yet sympathetic, tone. Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 34 Willis Street THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO.

Robert e. Richmond, c.e., SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phone 2093. Authorised by to Survey Native Lands, KAI RUURI. Licensed to carry out LanS Transfer Surveys. C 625 MONEY TO LEND. P. , H. PUTNAM, SOLICITOR, ' Routh'B Building's (First Floor), FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. , Cl2i rrOGGARD AND PROUSE, " ARCHITECTS, ' UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA - BUILDINGS, . HUNTER STREET. , 637 "THE DOMINION." NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. F1 b necessary that ALTERATIONS for Standing Advertisements should be received at the Office, Dominion Avenue, oS Lambton Quay, before 12 noon, to ensure Bbanje being made in tbe following day's isaue. Alterations for Monday's issue must be received on Friday. Address all communications to TEE MANAGER. Dominion Avenue, OH lambton .Quay,

,P. R. EARLE. AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR AWAKITEA, HUNTERVILLE, jgURVEYS. of all .kinds undertaken and attended;to promptly at Moderate Cost. . .... CBSS LF.M.ll't.X new-ton * (Late of . Richmond and Newton) SURVEYOR'AND CIVIL ENGINEER During temporary absence this month c Hp„t„ can communicate to Goldie's Brae, or Tel . r" ■ . - 5750 QBAFOBTH MACKENZIE, ' BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIl'E BUILDINGS CUSTOMHOUSE .QUAY, WELLINGTON.' A „ E ' ' HOLDSHIP BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR 4 : . ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS (Second Floor). Pleas? lake lift. CBO7 JJULKLEY AND DIDSBUEY, Dental' Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. qjqj MONEY TO LEND. tJOBERT'; ,COOK,l'Splici(or, 200 Lambton .; Quay, has MOfJEY TO LEND, in sums ot £100 and .upwards, at Current Ratea, Coiß

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 296, 8 September 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 296, 8 September 1908, Page 4

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