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" .v. FIRST DAYi FOR FISH YARNS. The trout will bo having a busy time from now on, and the fish will bo tho subject of pome glorious fairy tales. It is a question who aro tho better fishers, men or women. . Some men will shoulder their rods and orools, walk miles, whip pool after, pool, catch a sprat or two, and crack up about their enjoyment and tho wonderful luck they have had. Women go out fishing ,for batgains, aiul don't malsa any fuss about it. They generally i oonio home with .tho bargains becauso they know 1 whoroto go. Women aro moro clever at their fishing game than men, and if thoy were not, tho men would get very little trout fishing. It is tho savings that women mako in their daily shopping that, counts, and it is womon who ltnow good valuo who aro our regular customers. ,Wo study the interests of every customer, believing it to be the surest way of advancing our own. This Store is well worth a visit just now, for it is a fashion plate of tho soason's Newest and Best Styles.SMART OUTER GARMENTS FOR' WOMEN. RACE COATS. Another lot of these useful Summer garments have come to hand. There are a number of styles; many are cut in the Kimono style, but the Empiio , shape, with the new •'trouser sleevo," is greatly favoured, At 45/• to £7 7/" OPERA COATS. " A strikingly smart Coat « made entirely of Laco Insertions, mounted on Glace Silk, three-quarter length, swing back and wing sleeves, finished at neck with Silk folds, At £4 «/• DUST COATS. These garments promise to be extremely popular, for they aro both usoful and; stylish. Tho favourite materials aro Sicilian, Lustre, Tussore Silk, and Wool. Taffeta, in neutral shades, although Pah and Saxo Blue and soft Greens find-preference. One of the newest Coats is in a pretty Fawn Wool Taffeta, with ■ hood.of self-colour Satin, Collar and Cuffs edgod samo, and trimmed Cord 3 and Buttons; 56 inches long and full back, , At 05/-SMART-LUSTRE DUST COAT, plain full shape,, with Striped Silk Collar, At 21/- . MOTOR COATS, in Heavy Linen, dust-proof and shower-proof. Three-quarter and full length, in Grey and Fawn, At 19/0, 29/8, 34/6 Sou will see some very exquisite SUMMER TEA GOWNS if you will visit our Show Rooms. The styles are more- becoming this season than ever before, and the colours'aro exquisite. The present, high-waisted. effect is cleverly introduced, and nothing is more becoming to all figures than tho soft folds of Silk, Crepe-de-Chene, Mousseline-de-Soiei and the other fine materials that these Tea Gowns are made of, , At £3 3/■ to £10 10/Particularly Fasoinating Model is in the Palest Shell Pink Chiffon, mounted on Soft ' Silk; mado in Empire style, and trimmed with Whito Insertions and Lace, tho waist " marked by Satin Ribbons of a deoper tone. Tho Skirt finished with soft frills, edged Lace,- ' • At £10 10/DAINTY DRESSING GOWNS and WRAPPERS, in French Flannel, Delaine, Figured Sateens and Muslins, trimmed ■ self borders or Lace, At 11/6, 13/6, 15/8, to 59/6 BUMMER MANTLES. We are showing a splendid lot of theso garments. They are in Lace, Chiffon Taffeta, and Mery. Silk, hjmdsQmoly appjiqued; also Rep and Canvas, ' with Silk linings, ' : ; At 57/6, 59/6, 83/-e7/6, to 18 guineas % NOVELTY SUMMER MANTLE is made in Black Filet Laco, with lining of Black Not, three-quarter-length Coat, Empire shape, Sleeves formed by threo frills -edged with ' Valenciennes Lace, handsomely trimmed with Silk Insertions, and'entirely outlined with two-inch band of Taffeta, ■ At-£4 9/6 KIRKCALDIE & S TAINS, LTD. HARDWEAR BOOTS FOR , BOYS. • • ' THE STURDY, WEARrREpISTING 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. lid.: sewn shoes, leather lined 10 to . 1 to 3, 7«. lid-.; i and 5, Bs. 6d. lis. 61 Youths' Stout Chrome Bals, toe and Youths' Box Calf Bals, leather lined, heel plates. 10 to 13, Bs. 6d.j square toes. 10 to 13, 9s. Gd.j 1 to 3, 10s. 6d'.j i and 5, lis. 6d. _ 1 to 3, 11s. 6d.;4 and 5, 12s. 6d. , ,J , . ■ Youths Glace lud Gokshed Bals, ■ Youths' Chrome Goloshed Bals, smart square or medium toes. 10 to 13, "Little Men's" boots. 10 to 13, 9s. 6d.; 1 to 3, 11s. 6d.; 4 and 5. 7s. 6d.; 1 to 5, 9s. ' 12s. 6d. THE FAMOUS "G" BRAND. WARRANTED ALL SOLID LEATHER. . .\ - , R; HANNAH & CO., LTD. > RETAIL STORES! LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. A Sample Tin of COBRA free with each pair. ' ' ■ CBIO ; :■ ' ■ ■' / _ i — ! : / A RISE IN THE PRICE OF WOOL TirrOULD speedily eventuate if all men insisted on having Clothes made of Pure Wool V* - Since it is admitted that wool practically decides our prosperity, every man should see to it that he does his share in keeping up the demand. This he can easily do if ho orders liberallv at the ENGLISH-TAILORING ROOMS, in Kelbume Avenue, where the policy is to keep only all Wool Suitings. Present showings are really smart, and to judge by the. record ordering for the spring, there is good evidence of roturning prosperity. . » D.:MILLIGAN . . .MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER., • HAAKE PIANOS. THE HAAIC3 is a liano that gives you all that a piano can give in sweetness, fullness, and clearness of tone, in beauty of design and exquisite finish, and it gives you something more—tha' advantage'of moderate price and easy payments. - If you want a piano that will give every satisfaction, see THE HAAKE at our .Warehouse, 34 Willis Street. , v-' ' THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO CO-i , . OPPOSITE THE GRAND HOTEL, WILLIS STREET.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TJ OBERT COOK, Solicitor, has REMOVED his Offices to No. 208 Lambton Quay, Wellington. . CGiSa MONEY TO LEND. 7 ' ' p. , H. ' PUTNA M, ■t SOLICITOR. Routh's Building's (First -Floor), FEATHEESTON STREET, WELLINGTON.^ Wq FBASSB (Late TJ.S.S. Coy.), . CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING •: AGENT. ■ . First Floor, Nathan's Building (over C. M. Banks, Ltd.), No. 11 Grey Street, Wellington. Telephone 2729 f'THE DOMINION."NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS* Fis necessary .that ALTERATIONS for Standing Advertisements should be received- at the Office, Dominion Avenue, off Lambton Quay, before 12 noon, to ensure change being made in the following day's issue. AitorsMofifl.for Monday's iefitto most be raceived on, Friday. "■ Address all communications to . IKE MANAGES. Dominion i-renoe. .OS lotnbton .Qbat,

A E. EOLDSIIP, • BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS, (Seoand Floor). Pleas? taue lift. CSO7 "OULKLEY AND DIDSBURX, Dental Surgeons, * 81 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. C 603 TJOBERT R. RICHMOND, C.E., SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER Harcourt's Building,. Wellington. 'Phone 2093, Authorised by Government to Survey Native Lands, KAI RUURI. Licensed to carry out Land Transfer Surveys. C 625 . S. MACKENZIE, BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. A WELLS NEWTOIs • (Late of Richmond and Nowton), SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. 155 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 2965. 5750 HOGGARD AND PRO USE, ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS. HUNTER STREET. 637 DAVIS AND PORTEOUS (Geoffrey H. Davis). (John S. Portcous). Late A. P. Mason, lICENSED SURVEYOR AND CIVIL J ENGINEER. Additw, 111 Lambton Quay. Xolophono, 1314, ana • -W

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 316, 1 October 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 316, 1 October 1908, Page 6

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