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rag OB; w® celebrate,- * . l ir , . ■■ . '! Dominion p?y.?' M'-destined in the ooine to acquire a greater importance tfiap \ve are inelflj&J to »t|4.oh to it, just ROV, and it is the younger generation who will givo it its importance. The children whp w-ill to-d.ay take part in the functions arranged for the -occasion will in a few years have charge of affairs, and tho day will have a greater significance for them than it has for tho grown-ups of to-day. Kindly memories wjfl be associated with Doipinion Day, but afyovo all there will bo a feeling of jridp aqd patriptisin w New Zealand, and there will grow up a determination , . ..tfi .maintain thp freedom and the honour of the country. Let the children take their : i-.nfoc* .in'. t)>e-.procession, and do 'their j share in. celebrating the. first anniversary- of the Pfoclamatipft of Zealand {j,a .a Dominiop,; let them glory in thp glory of New - 'Zealand, and teach them to fed a love for their country and its freo institutions. EXCELLENT VALUE IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHINC. This is tho Great Storo for Children's Clothing—there, is every variety, that mothers eonld wish, and prices are always moderate and reasonable. If you cannot find time to look in 'to-day, visit the Store as soon as yon can. ' INFANTS! WHITE MUSLIN PELISSES, trimmed lyith Lace, and Embroidery, ' ■" ' ' At 8/6, 1.4/11, 10/11, 41/-, 23/6 ' INFANTS' JAP. SILK PELISSES, trimmed En*broidery and Hemstitched Prills, ' ;V •'''" At 19/11, 21/-, W; 25/6, 29/6, 3?/INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN CARRYING CAPES, trimmed Vajenciennes Lace and . Embroidery,' At 18/11, 21/-./ INFANTS' FRQOKS.r-White Muslin, at 6/11, 8/?, 10/11, t? 52/-. Jap. Silk, at 7/fi ; to 29/ p. .Cashmere, at p/f 1, 8/6 itp I§/11 . INFANTS' MUSLIN ROBES, embroidered and trimmed with Lace, ---«■• . At 12/9, 16/11, 21/" to. 63/' : JNFANTS' MATINEE COATS.—White Musn,- at 0/11, 8/3, 9/6, 10/6, 13/« i Japanese - ' Silk, at 9/6,12/p, 13/il, 15/6, 18/6, 27/8 " ' BOYS' WHITE PIQUE TUNICS, Belted, suitable for Boys of two years of ago, r At 4/3, 6/11, 9/6, '9/11, to 15/11 BOYS' TUNICS, jn Wasjnng Prints and Drills, \ At 3/-, 3/3, 5/CHILDREN'S OVERALL^.— In Coloured Pripts and Zephyrs, at 3/3, 3J'9, S/9, 5/3. In Pink and' Blue Zephyrs, Smocked, at 3/11 and-4/9 each ' * . CHILDREN'S PRINT §AILOR DRESSES, Bjue and Pink Striae?, At 7/11, ?/0 eacji. _ iTfHiTp gRILIi S4ILOR with Blup Collars, At 11/9, 13/11, 10/6, I^9 ,WHITE MUSLIN fROCKS, trimmed with Laqe, for Children of five to seven years of "i»ge," ' " " " ' onljf 3/11 each CHILDREN'S PRINT BLOUSES, in all sizes, and a variety of colours, - At 2/8, 3/8, 3/11, 4/6, 5/9 ■i.-. CHILDREN'S WHITE BLOUSES, in Muslin, Linen, and Jap. Silk, ' At 4/9,.5/3, 8/6,12/6 each CHILDREN'S TPBSQRJ3 SILK SMOCKS, Ai 17/9, 21/6, 24/6, 29/6 GIRLS' MUSLIN FROCKS, trimmed Embroidery and Tucks, 27in. to 45in., r - At 10/6, 12/6, 13/9, to 25/6 GIRLS' TWEED' C.QAT and SKIRT COSTUMES, in Light Summer-weight Tweeds, for Gifjg qf 'lO'fo' 15 year's; J '~ : At 25/6,'35/p, 43/9, 45/9 - GffiLS' LUSTRE DUST COAT, in Craajn and Navy Blue, At 14/6, 16/6, 17/11,' to 22/6 •BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, made of strong serviceable Tweeds, in all sizes, :■ ' . At 14/0 tfie Suit tl'ildi VARSITY SUIT, with Shirt Blouse atripes; Caps to-match,- From 14/ « Navy B)ue, Cream, and Light Fancy Sncj Shorts, with Leather. Belt; iu Plain Grey,■ .- WASHING BLOUSES, White or Coloured, with Sailor or American Cqllar, From 3/11 ' ' GIRLS' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, trimmed with Embroidery; sizes, 27in. jto36in., . At 4/9, 5/8, 5/11, 7/6, 7/11 each KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. . ' C 512 \ M / T" m ■ vj»." "• - f SHI l'f T>"Ril?N , Ci The reason why we sell so many Shoes .: . .. , • ! i *,• •'; for Children is simply'because we bettor QTTIVriVrFrT? supply' the-Children's needs than ofcWs do. • . > . We hpe just received New Stocks of Vi'&i•SyjrO'BiS P^nty • ; ■■ AT'' MQB|!RA ! pE' PRICES. ' ; ■ I Doeskin "CromweJl" Shoes, 4to p, .45.'pd.; 7to 'IQ, ss; ll.d, . (Jiris; Doeskin Ap|le Sti'aps, 4 fo 6, 3s. |1fl,; 7 fo fO, ss. jSirls' Champagne Kid Ankle giraps, 4 to 6, ss. 6d.; 7 to jj, 7s. _6d. Gills' Scarlet Kid Instep Strap Shoes, 4 to 6, 3s. fid.; 7 to 10, 4s. Ed.. Girls' Paje Anlde Stj:ap JShoes, 3 to 6, ss. Gd.'; 7 to 10, 7s. Od. " Giiis' Ptie Blue Fancy Cross Bar 3 to 6, ss. 6d.;'7 to 10, 7s. 0(1. Girls' Tan Kid instep v StTap { Shoes, 7 to 10, ss. 3d.; 11 to 1, 6s. fld. GirisJ Tan J£id Slashed' Front Shoe?, 7 fy io, Bs. 61}. j jl to 1, 9s, .6d, CONSTANTLY ARRJVIiyC. R. HANNAH fi; .00., LTD. - • - RETAIL STORES; LAMBTON AND CUBA STREET, , -■ ' "•••; ■ " t ' • CBIO THE TASTE? A.M$ REQUIREMENTS ~ ' "Of every man who appreciates good- clothes will be admirably met ty the - estraordinirv - yarietFof new fefyles at the ENGLISH TAILORING IVENUE In the 500 New Designs to hand, the Dominant Col.opr?. are Brown, Olive, Tail, and Grmr < arranged in Medium Stripes and Subdued Checks. ' " ' ' - I "** By placing your orders with us you obtaan overythmg Up-to-date in Style and feel that '. -jour Clothe ljaye beeh.m'4de expressly for you. . ...... : . D. MILLIGAN,, . , • ' MERCHANT' TAILOR ANp BREECHES 1/ApiE. C 839 ;. I ' PMffi' PIMQS... fTIHE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation sained .through 1 its disidnctivejjesg for s.weetnesj : „?X .of to,ne, : perfect aetjqr., beauty It is an ideal instrument, ami is used by musicians'of nptp. |t proved its superiority for and charms by its sifeel melody and'powerful, yet sympathetic.' tone. ' 1 • Inspect HAAKE at opposite the Gran 434 Willis Street, ' [THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL CO.,

MONEY TO LEND. 'TtfiUfßT' CP9?»' 200 Lambton '1. . Quay, hps MtfNEY TpLEND,"in sums : ~-r- of and Cprrent.'Eatea. C 648 j ' V'>— —' ' v ■ ' '; ; ' MONEY TO LEND. • p. ' H. PUTN AM, ' SOLICI^pB, E6ii l .h'e (First Iloor), FEATHER STON STREET, WELLINGTON. ■ -1 •" C 724 •.y 1 W G. FEASER (Late U.S.S.- Coy.), _ ANDFOtfWARDING •£<■& First Floor, Nathan's .Building (over C. Mi . , Baife Ltd.), , *0-V: G«y, Sli Teat, TelepJjons 27251 'HENDERSON'S a ® MA°GB E0 0 R BUTTER-SCOTCH. •■"IT'S AWFU' GUn>."i :■ C 787 ... 1 ' 'iV'Ai'. ..-if l wfißi/f ptly \ fpHB ' SMFIBS SpTSli ffamTEß). JHE LEADnid AliD HOOT" CENTHEUj norm m WS&WI GIVB, B." 57. SOFIELB gate nt HctA-Cli r&MiWWih.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 4

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