THINGS AS THEYi ARE. i . Man js prone to shirk reality, and if life be such as to bold him for a certain I portion of his time-close to; the.dry fact, aa swiftly as he may ho throws aside the burden, ahuiis the brunt of the actual, and turns to some forin of make-boliovo or play. Childhood is largely a great playground, wherein the child pretends to be and to have what is not in heaven nor earth, nor any place but his own darting fancy; youth is ft vast field of dreams and visions where onoe more-life is recreated, and tho youth sees by the light that never was on land or sea. Yet all-through the years tomething different, something compelling, is forcing on its way into our ken the nature of things as they are. It is see and know things as they are, to ken good honest merchandise,-and appreciate splendid value that we daily invite you to this Store; and no mattei 1 where else you may trade, we are quite sure you cannot be better served than you will be at this Store. SMART NEW COSTUMES. ; 'A.'reinforcement of Costumes has arrived, and the New Frocks warrant an early visit to this Store. TWEED COSTUMES, in Light Summer-weight Tweeds, smartly cut and' well tailored, Hip Coats and Plain Gored Skirts, lined throughout. In Fawn, Brown, Green, and Grey, ' / At 69/6 and 71/6 LUSTRE AND SICILIAN' COSTUMES, in :all fashionable colours and styles, ■ From 59/6 LUSTRE COSTUME, in Saxe Blue, Self-striped Short-fitting Coat, with square effect at back. , . Vest'arid collar of self Taffeta, embroidered in lighter shades, seams . covered with Silk Braid, Coat Silk-lined, pleated Skirt, lined, 'At £4 4/• STYLISH COSTUME, in Black and White Striped Sicilian. The; three-quarter Coat i. his small Waistcoat of. White, Roir Collar of Black Satin, small rovers of Pink . Silk and/Linen, and Cuffs of same finish as.the Sleeves. The Skirt is very full,, and the Stripes meet diagonally in front panel.; Coat lined White Glace Silk, ■' ' ' /" " At £7 10/ITCSLIN DRESSES. A new assortment of White Musliii Dresses, simple Blouse and 1 Skirt, designs prettily embroidered,- full Skirt, tucked and' trimmed embroidery, and Blouse to match. •> .Unlined, .At 21'/", 28/6, to 49/6 Lined Batiste, ' At 59/6 to 84/iWHITE MUSLIN. DRESS. (No. 1705). The Skirt has \ a band of " embroidery four , inches wide, .with tucks below, the Blouse Plastron and shoulder piece of tho samo embroidery, ' . - At 35/6 ZEPHYR DRESSES. Simple • Morning. Dresses. , From among a number of useful styles an American shirt-waist Btyle is 1 noticeable. The Blouse is tucked and henistitched, with Turn-over CJollar and Cuffs of whit 6 embroidery, dainty Floral ; Tie attached. Skirt very full, and with' deep hem and graduated tucks hemstitched to match. . In Bluo, Pink, Brown, Grey, and Stripe effects, ■ v;-'■ From.34/6KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. •j ;■ ' • ■ "C 512 ' CHILDREN'S The Toason why we sell so many Shoes , . . f ' for Children is simply because we better . • STTMTVI |i]T? ' supply the Children's needs than others do. just t received-,New: Stocks of'; .. r SHOES . ( Children's Shoes in Light,-Dainty Styles. at' : ' iKoderatS prices. :: . . Girls' White Doeskin "Cromwell" Shoes, ito 6, 4s. 6d.; 7to 10, ss.Hd. - Girls' White Doeskin Ankle Straps, i to 6, 3s. 11d.; 7 to 10, ss. Girls' Champagne Kid Ankle Straps, 4to 6, ss. 6d.j 7to 10, 7s. 6d. ■ Girls' Scarlet Kid Instep Strap Shoes, 4 to 6, 3s. 6d.; 7 to 10, 4s. 6d. Girts'. Pale Blue Ankle Strap Shoes, 3 to 6. ss. 6d.; 7 to 10, 7s. 6d. Girls'-Pale Blue Fancy Cross Bar Shoes, 3 to 6, ss. 6d.; 7 to 10, 7s. 6d. Girls' Tan Kid Instep Strap Shoes, 7 to 10, ss. 9d.; 11 to l,'6s. 9d, • Girls' Tan Kid Slashed Front; Shofls, 7to 10, Bs. 6d.j 11 to 1, 9s. 6di NEW SHIPMENTS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. ' R. HANNAH & CO., LTD: RETAIL STORESfLAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ' _ ' ; ' : 0810 ' THE TABTES AND REQUIREMENTS . ' Of every man who appreciates good clothes will be admirably met by the ettrAm-j,,.-, .variety of new styles at the ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBUII NE AVENUF , In the 500 New Designs to hand; the Dominant Colours are Brown, Olive Trin nnd arranged in-Medium Stripes and Subdued Checks. ■■ • i an, and Grey, • By placing your orders with us you ob.ain everything Up-to-date in Style and feel tw your Clothes have been made expressly for you. . 1 ac D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER. C 639 HAAKE PIANOS rE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness of tone, perfect actios, toeauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument, and is used by musicians of note. It has proved ita superiority for years, and charma by its sweet melody and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone. Inspect THE HAAKE at our .warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 31 Willis Street, THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO.
MONEY TO LEND. T3 OBERT COOK, Solicitor, 200 Lambton Quay, has MONEY I TO LEND, in sums of £100 and upwards,,at Current Bates.. CMS MONEY TO LEND. p. H. P U T N L M, *-' ■ SOLICITOR, Routh's Building's (First Floor), FEATHEESTON STEEET, WELLINGTON. C 724 W O. FEASEE . (Late U.S.S. Coy.), CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FOEWAEDING AGENT. First Floor, Nathan's Building (over C. M, Banjo, Ltd.), No. U Grey Street, Wellington. Telephone 2729 ."THE DOMINION."- . NOTICE TO ADVEETISEES. IT is neoessary that ALTERATIONS for Standing Advertisements should ba received at the Office* Dominion Avenue, off Lambton Quay, befors, 12 noon, to ensnre Chang* being mada is th» following day's issue. Alterations for Manday'j isnie must ba reeoived on Friday. , Mdreaa til eommmieatioiu to THE. MANAGER, DoflainionrA?easa» Sit Lunbtoa guay.
Ab. HOLDSHIP • BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR ' * ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS (Scoand Floor). Pleas? take lift, CSO7 JJULKLBY AND DIDSBUEY, Dental Surgeons, 01 WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. ' ROBERT fi. ' EICHMOND. . c.E. SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER Haipurt's. Building, Wellington. 'Phono 2091 Authorised by Government to Survey Nat.™ Lands, KAI EUUEI. Licensed to carry out Land Transfer Surveys. ' C 625 S. MACKENZIE, BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, COLONIAL' MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. A WELLS NEWTON • (Late of Eichmond and Newton), SURVEYOB AND CIVIL ENGINEER. ' 155 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 29G5. TTOGGABD AND PEOUSE, iA AECHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS. HUNTEE STREET. 637 DAVIS AND PORTEOUS (Geoffrey H. Davis). (John S. Portcous). Lato A. P. Mason, Licensed surveyor and civil ENGINEER. Address, 151 Laiabton Quay. Telephone. 13U, 0128
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 313, 28 September 1908, Page 6
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