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OUR POLICY. *; „ ... .. !, ,1 , . • ■ ; : l(' That blessed word 1 " policy" will be heard pretty frequently during the next ten weeks. Politicians of all grades of merit and of,no, merit,,at,all will prattle about policy, and because it is so frequently used..by. politicians one is apt to associato it entirely with politics; but a little reflection...will convince,.you that every individual, every institution, every store, every trader; - has-a policy. • > It-does not follow, however, that- every policy is good, or that ' every good policy is .'adhered to. The policy of this St?r6 is. to afford the greatest trading'facilities, to the greatest number. Try to appreciate the meaning of that statement. "Trading 'facilities" does not imply merely i plenty ,of shop accommodation, good lighting arrangements, courteous counter attendants, etc. It means all that, of> course,"'but'there is"'a great deal more to bo added. It means that we 1 must ever be,oil the,,alert,,to provide our customers with the best and most varied assortment of goods and merchandise, and at the very lowest prices possible. This is the broad plank of pur policy; wo cling to it, and it is tho ( mainspring of our wonderful success and remarkable .prestige-of. this Store. * . ,BPEdiAUS FOR i TO-DAY.^WEDNESDAY). Ev«ry Wednesday we place on offer; some special gdods ,at special prices. The object of thjs is to encourage Wednesday and to afford an opportunity for those who have only the Wednesday afternoon,free.. If,yo.jl,come here to-day you will get a chance at the following specials. SMART TRIMMED MILLINERY, for Spring and •Summer-; a splendid selection in all the fashionable styles and shapes, At 21/ v 25/8, 29/6, 32/6, 37/0, 42/JAPANESE KIMONO DRESSING GOWNS; in a big range-of floral designs and " dainty colourings, - At 7/11 each NOVELTY ROBES, in Cream Voile, Silk, and Eolienne; Skirts made up, with material for Bddice. Very Special Value, At 29/6, 32/6, 35/■, 39/6 to 84/LIGHT SUMMER .UNDERSKIRTS, in Coloured "Prints and Zephyrs, ■ At 4/11, 6/11, 7/11, 10/11 SILK MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, in Coloured Checks and Stripes; .. .. . At 12/11 and 16/8 CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES, in Stripes and Spot, well made ..artd nicely finished, At 4/11 each GIRLS' PRINT BLOUSES, in-all sizes; a splendid assortment, •At 3/6 and 3/11 each JAPANESE CREPES, 30 inches wide,'in Grey, Pink, Heliotroj>e, Mid Blue, and Vieux Rose, plain and striped, ! At sjd. a yard MATT, OXFORD BLOTjSINGS, in light and dark grounds, with woven stripes, 30 inches wido, At lid., 1/1, 1/2, a yard WHITE MUSLIN BOXED ROBES., The Skirts, are shaped, but not Made, and . Material and trimming for Bodice goes with each Skirt. Tho Robes aro very ' ' handsomely embroidered, and packed separately-'in boxes, •■■■ At 15/-, 18/11, 21/-, 22/6, 29/6, 35/6, 39/6 to ,105/KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LIMITED. -, . V, ' . .C 512 SPECIAL BOOT : FOR-fflffife,:;-':!.: ' ; ' 16 s s 3 - t* MEN'S.. CHROME CALF, OPEN'FRONT, DERBY BALS., LEATHER-LINED, WIDE WELTS, TWO SHAPES.: GRAND VALUE,- 16si -6d. DERBY-BALS. ARE POt>GDiiC ' ' 1 ' WE HAVE MANY GOOD STYLES? ' ' FOR.SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. ALL SPLENDID VALUE. MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY OPEN- MEN'S • TAN WILLOW CALF FRONT BALS., full toes, wide - DERBY - OPEN-FRONT BALS.', welts, our own make . , ; 18s. 6d.• .. .- full-. r >toes, : : welted soles, "Tho k ' ••>... Bective" 22s 6d ' MEN'S GLACE KID DERBY OPEN- MEN'S TAN KID DERBY OPENFRONT BALS.,;;medium toes FRONT BALS,,; 'smart pointed : 19s. 6d. toes ' " 21s. MEN'S TAN "'WILLOW CALF MEN'S GLACE KID DERBY OPEN- DERBY OPEN'FRONT BALS., FRONT BALS., patent, tips, needle welted soles, '-Yale toes, our own toes, "The Bective" 225.,6 d. make. - 20s. . . R. ; .RETAIL STORES: I.AMBTON"QUAY AND.','CU.BA, STREET. .tW; CBIO S SUPERIOR MERIT alone can win the appreciation" of the men 1 who like GOOD STYLE .IN TELEIR DRESS. -1 * ■' ' The Daily-Grcwing. Business at the ENGLISH TAILORING- ROOMS, KELBURNT! AVENUE, PROVES that our TAILORING HAS LfISJINCTIYE STYLE, and hwceis co£ Btantly attracting new customers. ■ SPRING SUITINGS JtJST TO HAND are,a Record in Choiceness and Varietv NEXT MONTH'S ORDERS SHOULD BE PjLACED NOW. D. MILLIGAN,'""' MERCHANT TAILOR. C 639 HAA.KE '.piS'bS;.?. rnHE HAAKEIs a piano with'a T6putaUon"s.ttilied'*th?otieK , distlncHvonesa for sweetness of tone, perfect action, beauty and construction, ilt is an-ideal instrument, and is used by musicians of note. It has proved its sup erionty for years,' and oharms by its sweet melody and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone. Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse,-opposite the Grand 1 Hotel, 34 Willia Street, THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. '

DAVIS AND PORTEOUS (Geoffrey H. Davis). (John S. Porteous). ■ ■ ' Late A. P. Mason, AND CIVIL Address, 151 Lambton Quay. Telephone, 1344. ® LLS NEWTON (Late of Richmond and Newton), ■ SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. 155; LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone-2733. jjjq R. HOLDSHIP, ' BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, : ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS, ' "(Second Floor). Please take lift.' CSO7 JJULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, 91, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. qjqj T>OBERT R: RICHMOND. C.E!, ■SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER* Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phono 2093, Authorised by Government to Survey Nativo Lands, iKA.I fRUURI.. Licensed to carry out . LancT Transfer Surveys. C 625 qEAFORTH S. MACEENZIE. k BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, • COLONIAL'-MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON.

MONEY TO LEND. D OBERT COOK, Solicitor, 200 Lambton Quay, has MONEY TO LENS, is sums of JEIOO and upwards, at Current Bates. - C 648 MONEY TO LEND. p, ■ H. PUTNAM, r SOLICITOR, Ronth's Building's (First Floor), FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. C 721 TTOGGAED AND PEOUSE, ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. . ' 637 , "THE DOMINION." NOTICE TO ADVERTISER 3. F it neccssary that ALTERATIONS for Standing Advertisements should be reeelvad at the Office. Dominion Avenue, off Lambton Quay, befoto 12 noon, to ensure change being made in tho following day's issue. Alterations for Monday's issue must be received on Friday. Address all communications to THE MANAGER.: Dominion Avenue, OS Lambton Quay,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 303, 16 September 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 303, 16 September 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 303, 16 September 1908, Page 6

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