V FOREMOST FOR QUALITY. Quality, ia merchandise is essential to successful storokeeping. Tho produce of tho farm'is sold according to quality, and it pays to produco tho best., Tho sain© riilo applies to storokeeping. There. are many places where you can buy goods at extremely ■ low .prices, but experience teaches us that cheap goods aro worth no more than tho low prices paid for thfcm. Price is only ono of tho things to bo considered, for if you fail to get the quality tho money is thrown away. At this Store the policy is to sell tho right quality at tho right prico. It is the happy combination of quality and price'that maintains tho prestigo and pre-eminence of this Storo. When you do your shopping hero you aro trading to tho very best advantago, SATURDAY MORNING FOR CLOVES. Turn up at tho Glove Counter this morning and get'.four pick of the sprviccablo and dependable Gloves that wo aro now offoring. Compared with a year ago prices are substantially lower. THE "COWES" TCTT) GLOVES, with two or three domes, broad stitched backs, At 2/11 a pair THE "IRIS" KID GLOVES, with Imperial backs and two domes, in Beaver, Brown, and Tan Shades, At 3/11 a pair THE "STERLING" KID GLOVES, with fancy stitchod backs, two domes, in Beaver, Brown, 'l'an, and White. Nice washing gloves, At 3/11 a pair CALVAT'S KID GLOVES, quality No. 2, with plain backs, two or three patent ' fasteners, in Black, White, Beaver,; Tan, Grey, and Brown, 1 At 4/6 a pair CALVAT'S KID GLOVES, quality No, 2, with plain, backs, and four patent fasteners, in Beaver, Tan, and Brown, . , . At 5/6 a pair CALVAT'S KID GLOVES, quality No. 2, 8.P., with broad stitched backs and two " large motal fasteners, in Black,' White, Navy, Green, Groy, Brown, Tan, Beaver, Past-el, Pink, Sky Bluo, Tuscan, and Poarl Grey, 1 At 5/0 a pair CALVAT'S KID GLOVES, quality No. IJ, with plain backs, and two patent fasteners, ;in Black, Tan, Boaver, and Brown, • ' At 5/6 a pair CALVAT'S ii.il> GLOVES, quality No. I£, with Imperial backs, and two pearl domes, • in Whito and Beaver only. Washablo Gloves, - At 5/6 a pair CALVAT'S KID GLOVES, quality No. 1, very fino Kid, .with plain backs, and three patent fasteners, in Black, Tan, Beaver, Brown, Putty, and Pastel, At 5/11 a pair CALVAT'S CHEVRETTE GLOVES, pique sown, with broad stitched backs,' and three : strong metal domes, in Black, Tan, Beaver, Grey, and Pastel Shades . At 6/6 a pair "CLUZEL" SUEDE GLOVES, with broad stitched backs and three patent fasteners, in all wanted shades, ; , v At 4/11 a pair THE "MERLIER" SUEDE GLOVES, with fino or broad stitched backs, with 2, 3, or i buttons or domes, in Black, Beaver, Putty, or Tan, At 5/6 a pair HANDKERCHIEFS FOR WOMEN. Quit® a new lot of Handkerchiefs are now available for selection, and the Prices are Very Reasonable. :; HEMSTITCHED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, From 2/- a dozen HEMSTITCHED . LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, J-inch hem, At D/ 6, 6/6, 7/11 a dozen HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, soft bleach, washed ready for use, lialfdozon in a box, At 4/6, 5/9, 6/11, 7/11, 9/11, 11/6 a box HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, coloured bordors, At 2/6, 2/1 V 3/3, 3/6, 4/3 a dozen LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, exquisitely embroidered, At 6/11, 7/6, 9/6, to 59/- a dozen SHAMROCK LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, embroidored, At 19/6 to 83/- a dozen EIRKCALDIE - AND ' STAINS, LIMITED. ' . CSI2 ' TENNIS SHOES, : ' ; FAMED FOR HARD WEAR, SHOES, that will stand the rongh wear and tear of asphalt courts. ~ . ...:-VT Our "NATIONAL" and ourt"BUFFER" CHROME SOLE SHOES have ,been proved the toughest wearing shoe-on: the market to-day. We have that ' assurance from many of the leading players, therefore we push theso lines . .with every confidence. / ' "NATIONAL" TENNIS SHOES, • With White Rubber Soles and tough Chrome Outsoles. GUARANTEED to , GIVE. GOOD WEAK, lis. 6d. "BUFFER" TENNIS SHOES. Oui new Patented Shoe, with Chrome and Rubber Soles, ingeniously combined to give a maximum amount of wear and comfort AT A MODERATE PRICEr-viz., 12s. 6d. , STANDARD MAKES AT LOW PRICES. ! \<"CHAMPION" TENNIS SHOES BEST WHITE DRILL TENNIS ■ . 4s; 6d. 1 15s. 6d. "NATIONAL" TENNIS SHOES BEST TAN CALF TENNIS 20s. 7s. Cd. WHITE BUCKSKIN TENNIS . : TAN CANVAS TENNIS 14s. 6d. 15s. 6d. CHRpME SOLES ATTACHED, 4s 6d! PAIR. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES; LAMBTON,QUAY AND CUBA STREET. . CBIO SUPERIOR MERIT alone can win the appreciation'of the men who like GOOD STYLE ' IN THEIR DEESS. ■ The Daily-Growing Business at the ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE, PROVES that our TAILORING HAS DISTINCTIVE STYLE, and hence is con- . stantly attracting new customers. ' SPRING SUITINGS JUST TO HAND are a Record in Choiceness and Variety. NEXT MONTH'S ORDERS SHOULD BE PLACED NOW. ' D. MULLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. CG39 ' .;;V';HAA THE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for eweetnes9 of tone,, perfect action, beauty and construction. It is au ideal instrument, and iB used by musicians of note. It has proved its superiority'for., years, and charmß by its eweet melody and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone.' 7 1 Inspect THE HAAKE at.our warehom opposite tho G/and Hotel,'3d Willis Street. THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. MONEY TO LEND. A H 0 L D S H I P, . K l -'BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, _ ... T EOUTH'S BUILDINGS. TJOBERT COOK, Solicitor, 200 Lambton\ FEATHEESTO N AND JOHNSTON STREETS, '' Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in sums (Second Floor). Please tako lift. CSO7 of £100 and upwards, at Current Rates. C64S , ! J- HONEY TO AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, . : 91 WOXIS STREET,-WELLINGTON. PH. (PUTNAM, Telephono No. 216. C 603 SOLICITOR, ' " ■ Ronth's Building's (First Floor), tt» nTrpirp 7? FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. K,— 21 E ' RICHMOND, C.E.. CIIA SURVEYOR AND CTVIL ENGINEER • — : ■ ; — Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phono 2093 XTSr G. FRASER Authorised hy Govornmont to Survey Native VY • (Late U.S.S. Coy.), Lands, KAI RU URL Licensed to carry out CUSTOMS,-SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING Land Transfer Surveys. C 625 - AGENT. First Floor. Nathan's Building (over C. M. Banks, Ltd.), . No. 11 Grey Street, Wellington. Telephone 2729 EaFOBTH S. MACKENZIE, — ~ ' ~' I" BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, . HENDERSON'S COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. EE |J4CGKEGOE CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. BUTTERSCOTCH. ~ NEWTON (Late of Richmond and Newton), "IT'S AWETJ' GUID." ■ , SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. • C 787 153 LAMBTON QUAY. .— ■ Telephone 3665. 5750 THE empieh BOISL ' ~~ : • |TOGGARD AND PROV SE, ARCHITECTS, ' ■ UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS. IHE LEADING AND MOST CENTfiAL HUNTER STREET. HOTEL lIS WELLINGTON. J ' 637 i DAVIS AND PORTEOUS _ , (Geoffrey H. Davis). (John S. Portcous). B. W. 60ETBLD Lato A . p. MagoDi ChrMdhunW, AND CIVIL Hfixmtrm. Addce®, 151 Lambton Quay. Telophono, 13M, sealm
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 306, 19 September 1908, Page 4
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