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TIME FOR PLAIN THRIFT, There newer was a ihno when plain thrift.was so important as it is to-day. The world is. so busy that it has no leisure to listen'to explanations. Tho man without money mu&t always be explaining. The old Bong says it makes no difforcnco on which Bide of the street the penniless man walks. The world is against- him becauso tho world expects every one to bo able to pay his own way. Usually tho moneyless man quarrels with his fate .and becomes bitter. That only makes his case tho nioro hopeless. '■ The world moves on and does not listen to him. But if a man lias , money ho has the universal language, that can talk fcS '&H'nfeYi, to all conditions, and to. all circumstances. Ho is the one whom opportunity is seeking. All this is vory simple, but intelligent people often forget it. No matter what your incomo may be, save soirie of rt. Every penny to the good means that you (iWn that " much more of' the world. Those who shop at this Store always manago to save money, and to buy tho best of merchandise. . MODERATELY PBICED MU.LINERY. ' There is a striking charm about our Millinery which is; attracting smart women to this Store. TKo Styles are authoritative, and represent the" finest reproductions of French art. Prices are moderate, and rightly so, for while we could ask and obtain a great deal more, we prefer to earn a name for good value. FAN(3Y TUSCAN STRAW, in a new shape, : trimmed, with ,wreath of foliage and a niao Winch of roses, and other fashionable flowers, At 21 /• each CHIP STRAW HATS, in Tuscan and other popular colours, turned up at side, high crown, trimmed with pleatings of ribbon, in Mole, Paon,- and Green, with wings to match, • , At 25/* eaoh FANCY STRAW HATS, in Navy Blue, trimmed with' two 'large roses of a vioux rose shade, and foliage finished with navy blue wings'to match, At 27/6 eaoh PRETTY TUSCAN FLOP HATS, soft Charlottle Corday. Crown, finished with pink roses, and trail of bebe rose, leaves, ' At 32/6 each SOFT SATIN STRAW HATS, in pretty fancy,;shapes, lined.ivith new cinnamon brown straw, trimmed with ribbons of the'same tone and petrol : shades, and large clump of dead shaded roses and foliage, , .i .. At 42/■ each RUSTIC STRAW HAT, in Cornflower Blue, prettily trimmed with cornflowers and . grass, and ribbons to match, At 42/BURNT STRAW HAT, - trimmed with kilted Ribbon in two shades, finished with wing, ' At 21/" RUSTIC STRAW HATS, in various shapes and colours, trimmed wreath of. foliage <wl shaded roses, At 25/liEGHORN FLOP HATS, soft net crown, trimmed with wreath of bebe roso foliage, and finished with one large rose, At 29/6 LOVELY TULLE HAT with' thickly clumped crown of shaded hydrangea, finished with ■ 6inart osprey, At 42/KIRKCALDXE & STAINS, LTD. ! LADIES WHO HAYE SEEN THEM ARE • .ENRAPTURED... ; with our new line of LADIES' "GUPTILL" AMERICAN PINE SHOES. They are elegant and easy on .the foot—thoroughly right in every detail of style and shoemaking. AMERICAN 'SHOE NOVE'LT'IES. .'• K'-NEW SHAPES. ; LIGHT PUMP CUBAN HEELS. • , LADIES' GLACE GIBSON-TIE SHOES, Patent Tips, Large Eyelets, 16s. LADIES' PATENT GIBSON-TIE SHOES, Mat Kid Tops, 17s. Bd. ' LADIES' CgQCpLATp Kip SHOES, Rich Colour, 21s. LADIES' PATENT SPNSET-TIE SHOE?. French Heels, - - 15s. 6d; LADIES* PATENT LENQX-TIE SHOES, Dull Kid Tops, ' / 21s. ' LADLES' fATENT BIGHTrBAR SHO,ES. High French Heels, 225. fid. LADIES' PATENT GOLOSH LACE AND > BUTTON BOOTS, Very Light . ' ' ■ ' - - ■ * 225. 6d. LADIES' TAN EE) THREE GOLD-BUCKLE SANDALS,, Very High Heels, 30s. INDIES' TAN KID VASSAR OPE.N-WORK BOOTS, Very High Heels,"3o3. THE SMARTEST SHOES OF THE YEAR. R., HANNAH"CO..'^D, :^ JBETAIL STORES: J.AMBTQN QUAY AND CUBA' STREET. . ":c,. csio •CjUPERIOR MERIT alone can win the' abpreoiatibn'of'theimen who like GOOD STYLE O , IN THEIR DRESS. . , : The Daily-Growing Business at the ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE, PROVES that out TAILORING HAS DISTINCTIVE STYLE, and hence is constantlv attracting new customers. SPRING SUITINGS JUST TO HAND are a Record' in ' CKoiceness and Variety. ' •' ' NEXT MONTH'S ORDERS 'SHOULD BE PLA,Cgp NOW. D. MIIIyIGAN,-.-^- ■ - MERCHANT TAILOR. ___ CG39 : £ S "■ ' *; ' ' "'a ~ HAAKE ; THE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation e ained its •distinctiveness for sweetness pf tone, perfect actios, beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument, and is used by musicians $ 'flbto. It hps proved its superiority for. years,.,and charms by its sweet tnelody and powerful, yet Sympathetic, tone. i'"" Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse,' opposite .Hofel, 34 Syilliq Str^t, THE BRITISH & C.ONT|NEtyTAL PIANO CO.

DAVIS'AND PORTEOUS : (Geoffrey H. Davis). (John S; Forteous). -. ■ . Ltito A. P. Mason, Address, 151 Lambton Quay. Telephone, 1344 WEV Jf S ...W W TON ;(Late'of Richmond and Nowton), ; SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. ' 155 LAMBTON .QUAY, t Telephone 2739. 5753 ; , . . , 8.,, , HOLDS HI P J ■ ''BARRISTER and solicitor, ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSfcOfJ AND JOHNSTON STREETS, (Seajn,4 Floqr). PJoasq take lift. CSO7 and didsbury, ■ Dental Surgeons, 01 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. CGO3 "DQBJ3RT R. RICHMOND. C.E.. -SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phone 2093. Authorised by Government tq Survey Nativo Lpiids, KAf r IlUtJR{.'" licensed to carry out {.an<l Transfer Cs2s HEAFOR,TH S. MACKENZIE, K BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, COLONIAL. MUfUAL LJFE BUILDING?, CUSX.QMHP.USIi ffiUAX, .WELLINGTON,

MONET TO LEND. | i DOPET .COOK, Solicitor,' 200 ' Lamfrton • Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in sums of 419Q and upyanls, at Curront Rates. Cslß MONEY TO LEND. p. H. PDIli A M, A SOUCITOB. Booth's Building's .(First Floor), FEATHERSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. , ......... • G724 TT Q8 GiA R D : A N Q, P « 0 U S p. *- 1 ' ARCHITECT, PNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINQS, . PUNTER STJtEET. GjJ7 "THE DOMINION" £?QTICJ3 TO 4fiVJ3RT}SEp. ria peeesary that fijr Standing ghgiqjd fee yg. eeived "at' (ho Qffs, Mf)H}ni9P AtPRBS, ojr Lambtop .Qfl:))'., bjfflFS, BWWj ' $9 fiwpfe change ijejpg (Bade $a the following day's ieei|e. Alterations for i§sue must receited on yrjdaj. ' Address all cpsjmßnicatioqs tq • THE MANAGER. Dominion Avenue, OH Lambtou .Qttay,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 301, 14 September 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 301, 14 September 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 301, 14 September 1908, Page 6

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