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THINKINGS TWICE BEFORE SPEAKING.Tlie advice of thinking twice he fore speaking is alsttos&as old as recorded talk, and, Kke all true wisdom, it grows more valuable every day. In this age of haste, it is the ene thing that ia needful to'give a proper balance and to keep heedless words from weighing down the scales of comfort. ' In the home, thinking twice before speaking will save more nnhappiness and more nervous wear and tear than any other virtue. 'All through life, and every minuto of the day, the good old rulo holds; it is the most important security one can have in one's home lifei, in one's business, and in one's social experiences. Another good tulo is to look twice before you buy. It is a sound commercial proposition, and the interval between the first and second look will give you time to think and arrive at a correct decision. If you look twice before you buy, .we are certain to have you for a regular customer, for in your mature judgment, you will decide in fa voir of the quality of our goods and our values. SUMMER WALKfNC SKIRTS. iUSLIN SKIRTS.' These are excellent buying this season, and we are showing a tremendous assortment in all lengths, from 39in. to 44in., At 6/11,12/11,17/6 each. WHITE SWISS MUSLIN SKIRTS. These aro trimmed with.Valenciennes Lace and' Insertion, and are very dainty and dressy, ' At 23/8 to 45/-each. • BACE AND OPERA COATS. The Japanese effect is introduced into these garments, and is very becoming A much admired example of this is produced in Champagne .Face Cloth, with Collar and Facings of Black Satin, and touohes of Gold Braid, > At £7 7/,PUST COATS, in Lustre, Sicilian, Shantung, and Chiffon Taffeta, in all light shades, At 25/6, 29/8, 35/6 to 63/- ! A PRETTY 'WRAP is in Palo Blue Sicilian, Empire shape, with big Directoire Revers of heavily embroidered White Linen; Collar to match, ■ At £4 4/<* SUMMER MANTLES, in Chiffon Taffeta, Pailette, and Bengaline, three-quarter and seven-eighths length, trimmed Lace and Applique, At 73/8, 84/-, 89/0 tp 10 guineas. DRESSING GOWNS. In Muslin, from t3/6. In Delaine, from 24/8. In Flannels, ■ from 35/8. / SUMMER TWEED COATS, full swing back, long sleeves, roll collars, and well tailored; 46 inches long, . ;At 28/8, ,WASHING DRESSES, in Zephyr and Cambric, in all wanted colours, plain American shirt-waist designsj with tucked Skirt, others with Lace Vests and Cuffs, At 18/8, 18/6, 27/6,. 34/8, to 63/-. BUMMER FROCKS, in Voiles, Soft Silks, Delaines, or Muslin, lined or unlined, At 59/6 to 10 guineas. ■ , >. • KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. HARD WEAR BOOTS FOR ■ ■ ■ THE STURDY, WEAR-RESISTING KIND FOR STRENUOUS SCHOOL BOYS-WELL STITCHED UPPERS, TOUGH SOLES, SENSIBLE NATURE-FORM SHAPES, FOR SUNDAY AND EVERYDAY WEAR. Youths' Stout Leather Bals, nailed Youths' Best Chrome Goloshed, Bals, soles, plates, 10 to 13, 6s. 11d.; sewn shoes, leather lined. 10 to Ito 3, 75 : ,11 d.; i and 5, Bs. 6d. 13, Ito 3, IDs. 6d.; *and 5, Youths' Stout Chrome Bals, toe and Youths' Box Calf Bals, leather lined, heel plates. 10 to 13, Bs. Bd.; square toes. 10, to Iff, 9s. Sd.j 1 to 3, 10s, 6d.; i and 5, lis. 6d, _ 1 to 3, lis. 6d.; 4 and 5, 12s. 6d. _ . , ,t, , __ , Youths Glaco Kid Golcshed Bals, ■Youths Chroma Goloshed Bals, smart square or medium toes. 10 to 13, "Little Men's" boots. 10 to 13,, 9s. 6d.; 1 to 3, 11s. 6d.j 4 and 5.. : 7s. 6d.j 1 to 5, 9sl 6d. 12s. 6d.. THE FAMOUS "G" BRAND. WARRANTED ALL SOLID LEATHER, : R. ; HANNAH & CO., LTD. j, . RETAIL STORES- 1 LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. A Sample Tin of COBRA free with each pair. ' . , CBio •' V THE TASTES AND REQUIREMENTS ~ l Of fcverr man who appreciates Rood clothes-will be admirably "met by the extraordinary ▼ariety of new styles at the ENGLISH TArLORrNG ROOAJS, KELBURNE 'AVENUE. In the 500 New/Designs to hand, the Dominant Colours are Brown, Olive, Tan, and Grey, irranged in Medium Stripes and Snbdued Checks. By placing your orders with us you ot am everything Up-to-date in Style and feel that your Clothes have been made expressly for you. ; D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER. C 639 ; TtA AltE PIANOS. fITEtE HAAKE is'a piano with a rspntatlon gained throngh ita distinctiveness tor oweetneai of tone, perfect actios, beauty and construction. It iB an ideal instrument, and ia used by musicians of note. It has proved its superiority for years, and charms by ita sweet melody and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone.' Inspect THE HAAEE at our warehouse, opposite the .Grand Hotel, 34 Wollis Street, THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO.,

MONEY TO LEND, , TJOBEBT COOK, Solicitor, 200 Lambton Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in sums :of £100 and upwards, at Current Rates. C 648 - MONEY TO LEND. P H. PUTNAM, SOLICITOR, Routh's Bundine's (First Floor), FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. C 724 WG. F R A S E R . (Late U.S.S. Coy.), CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FOB WARDING AGENT. - First Floor, Nathan's Building (over C. M. Banks, Ltd.), . No. 11 Grey Street, Wellington. Telephone 2729 PXHE DOMINION.". • NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. . IT -Is necsaaxry that ALTEBATIONS for Standing Advertisements should be received at the Office, Dominion Avenue, off : Ltmbton Quay, before 12 noon, to ensure change being made in the following day*B issue. Alterations tot Monday*! issne must be re< eeived on Fridij;. 'Address all commradcatiens la JSBB MANAGES,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 314, 29 September 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 314, 29 September 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 314, 29 September 1908, Page 6

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