SPENDING MONEY;. WISELY. . 'John Ruskin is credited with saying—" Twenty pan gain money for one who can use it; and the vital question for individuals.,and for nations is never 1 how much do they make,' but 'to what purpose do they spend.'Spending money is not such an easy job as it looks—that is, spending money wisely. It is the middle course between parsimony and extravagance, which few-know how to follow. ".Judicious buying and " spending wisely " are convertible terms, and a fair interpretation would be getting -the highest value for the least money," or getting the best and most for your money. .When you are out for drapery or furnishings fotvjour home, you may accept it as a fully demonstrated fact that you will be best served at this Store. Here you will get value for your money; here you will be treated fairly, and you will get the best the market affords. .. ....hi; ~ . BEAUTIFUL FRENCH BLOUSES.'.,, We are showing amongst others a collection 'of ■ remarkably fine French-made Blouses* which for charm of Style, Gracefulness, and.Dainty Appearance are hard to beat. The Prices are exceptionally- moderate. "" WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, trimmed Valenciennes Insertion .and. Swiss. Embroidery,' Long ; Sleeves, Deep" Cuffs of Valenciennes Lace and 17 y Q .WHITE LAWN BLOUSES, tucked Fronts, finished with French-, eMh WHITE ALLOVER EMBROIDERED MUSLIN with Jokes "of .French Valenciennes Insertion, Long Sleeves, ' At I^/6 ' J®/®' /p? WHITE ALLOVER ' EMBROIDERED MUSLIN BLOUSES; Yokes and Cuffs of Cluny . • Insertion, At 25/8, 30/-» 37/6 i 45/ v 63/6 WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, with Yoke of; . Swiss Embroidery and Irish Crochet; three-quarter iSleeves, ' ■. . . At. 22/6, 25/8, 19/8, to 85/6 WHITE CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES, with Embroidered Fronts and Insertion Collars, ■ . . .At 13/9, 28/6, 29/6 each .WHITE LINEN SHIRT. BLOUSES, Tucked Fronts,* with .French knots, Soft Turnover Collars, ' •• •• -"••• • ■ ■ -."-At 16/6, 18/6, 21/- each PLAIN. ZEPHYR SHIRT, BLOUSES* Pleated Fronts,, with rom of French knots, Soft. . Self Collar attached, , . / a°u PLAIN ZEPHYR SHIRT BLOUSESi Pleated Fronts, with-Wide Double Pleats, Self Collar Attached, At 6/11 each ZEPHYR SHIRT BLOUSES, Black Stripes quart(sr T inch Pleated Fronts, with '. Linen Collar, . w , 'll ? FRENCH CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES, in Light'and Dark Grounds, with Stripes, Spots, and Checks, ' ! ■" : v , At 4/11 each FRENCH CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES, in Light and. Dark Grounds, in Stripes, - At 8/6, 8/11 each MODEL BLOUSES, in White Lace and Net, trimmed Valenciennes Insertion and ' Guipure Motifß, . , U 7 riV' ' V At 35/0.-39/6! 94/6 MODEL BLOUSES, in White Spot' Nets; :and' Real; r Clufly.*lnser,tipns, finished with SilkBall Fringe, . ' . . . At 55/6, 69/6 FRENCH MODEL BLOUSE, in superior quality White-Jap. Silk, hand-embroidered Yoke, trimmed Antique Valenciennes-Insertioii,. . At 39/6 FRENCH MODEL BLOUSE,., .in Pale.; Pink .Chiffon Taffeta; Yoke and Front Trimmed Antique Valenciennes Insertion,; . . At 47/6 WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, trimmed with Embroidery, and Valenciennes Insertion, "'■ • '"" I At 13/6, 27/6, 29/6 • WHITE ALL-OVER MUSLIN BLOUSES; in very dainty, Open-work Designs, . m At 18/6, 26/6' WHITE SHIRRED -LINEN BLOUSE,' Haiid-embroidered 'Yoke and Front, trimmed Valenciennes Insertion. A Pretty Model,_ At 47/6 IVORY WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSE, superior quahty Silk,_ trimmed with Narrow Imitation Cluny Insertions, " •' At 25/0 SUPERIOR' QUALITY JAP. SILK BLOUSE, in,lvory White, Yoke and Front of Fine i". Valenciennes Lace, with FronchrKnots, SleeVcs'to wrist, At 35/• l " LTD. ■ ','.V C 512 '■1 1 1 ' . N .' • . " • ' ■' s HEALTH AND PLEASURE FOR CHILDREN'S FEET. r\ ELEGANT AND STURDY SHOES. Perfect Fitters—allowing the body weight to be evenly 'distributed over the \whole foot, with plenty-pi room for breathing and growing. : Insuring a happy childish disppsition, and guaranteeing the parents' con- ■ - tinned patronage. ' GIRLS* TAN KID'ONE-BAR SHOES,' GIRLS""CHROME' BALS., Stylish Pomps,-7 to 10, ss. 9d.; 11-to 1, and Good; 7 to' 9, ss. 9d.; 10 to 13, 6s. 9<L . .6s. 9d.. GIRLS' TAN KID CROSS-BAR 'GIRLS' SMART CHROME BUTTON SHOES,-Sewn; 7to 10, ss. 6d.;- -. ' -BOOTS;-7 to 9, 6s. lid; jlO to 13, 11 to I, 6s. 6d. . . : . 7s. Ud. . GIRLS' TAN, KID LACE- SHOES, GIRLS' FINE KID BUTTON Sewn, 7to 10, 53. 6d.; 11 to 1, 69." t'"' BOOTS, Pat. Tips; 7to 10, 7s. 9d.; 6d. •- -■ H-to 1; Bs. 9d." GIRLS' GLACE KID BUTTON,. GIRL'S TAN KID -BUTTON BOOTS, SHOES, Patent Tips; 7to 10, 6s. ' Self Tips; 7, to 10, Bs. Gd.; 11 to ■ : 6d.; 11 to 1, 7s. 6d. ■: '""-1, 9s. fid. ■ '; ' _ CHILDREN'S SANDALS IN NEW STYLES. . R. -HANNAH &;.C0..; LTD. ■ . RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. CSIO gUPERIOE MERIT alone can win^th^appreciation, of the. men who like GOOD STYLE The Daily-Growing Business' at 'the ENGLISH 1 TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE, PROVES that our TAILORING HAS DISTINCTIVE STYLE, and hence is constantly attracting now customers. SPRING SUITINGS JUST TO HAND are a Record in Choiceness and Variety. NEXT MONTH'S ORDERS SHOULD BE-PLACED NOW. ' I). MILLIGAN, " 1 MERCHANT TAILOR. CG39 EAAKE PIANOS.;; • fTVHE HAAKE is a piano with a'reputation gained throngh its .distinctiveness for sweetness 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. t »•*•>'* Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite theXGrand Hotel, 34 Willis Street. THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. EOBERT R. RICHMOND. ' C.E.. (~1 ! v , '^nIC'R.'EARLE. SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER,, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phono 2093. /.,_ ..IAWAKItfEA, HUNTERVILTE ' Authorised by Government to Survey Native ..... ... ijttvildib. Lands, KAI'RU URI. Licensed to carry" out Land Transfer 'Surveys. C 625 . ; • > (JJURVEYS of all kinds undertaken and at* —; . / ■ : - ; ;. tended-to-promptly at Moderate Cost. \ ■ CBBS uorarro LH.D V : l s NEw '■n' H. PU T N A, M, , * (Late of ; Ri|chmond and' Newton), JT SOLICITOR, : .i. : ..... ' ,i,S.U,RVEJQR..A'ND CIVIL ENGINEER. . ' During/temporary absence this month cliontn • Routh's Building's (First Floor), . . can communicate to Goldie's Brao, or Tol° 1 FEATHERSTON STREET, ; : , 27:i9 '. ■.' ... 57^0 • — — - . ■ ■ ——r-; QEAFOBTH-.; S. MACKENZIE. ■ ' BARRiSTER and SOLICITOR, HOGG AR D AN D PRO US E, COLONIAL .MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, ARCHITECTS. . , CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.' UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA; : . . BUILDINGS, A- R. HOLD SHIP HUNTER STREET. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. " 4 • ' 637 ROUTH'S BU J)INGS, . ' FEATHERSTON AND J INSTON STREETS. ■ • ''' ' ■ i ' . (Second Floor). P isq take lift. ' CBO7 "THE DOMINION."- . : — ;.. — ; : — " I JJULKLEY AN ) .DIDSBURY, NOTICE TO ADVBBTIBEB3. ; . Denta' geons, — •fT is neceswy th&t ALTERATIONS ,'for -Telephone No. 216. C6Q3 I- Standing Advertisementa should be re- . , eeived at the Office Dominion Avenue, off. Lambton Quay, before 13 noan.' to .ensure ' chßßge being made in tie following day's issue. - MONEY TO LEND. ; Alterations for Monday's issue must be r»- —. wived on Fnday< Address all communications to / OOBERT COOK, Solicitor, 200 Lambton ' TBS MANAGER. ■ Quay, ha. MONEY TO LEND, in sums - Dominion 'Avenue, 02 Lambton Qtuy, of "-filoo. &nd upw&rdi, at Caitent Bates. C 643
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 298, 10 September 1908, Page 6
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