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PERSONALITYi !A GREAT ASSET.' - Personality, or individuality, is a great asset. 'A woman's greatest personality is . fascination, The woman with tho witching, winsomo ways and even temperamont, who is ever ready to listen and sympathise with us in our troubles, who is over ready to ohoer us when we are despondent and dissatisfied, and rejoioes when we rejoice, becomes truly beautiful in our eyes. "We are drawn to her by hor wonderful personality. Wo simply cannot ignore the woman with tho free, frank, easy manner to whom we can open our hearts without fear of being deceived, who is over ready to guido u's in the right path. There is something so distinctive about her open manner that wo cannot overlook or forget. And there is personality in business. The most successful stores are tho ones that oreate a distinct impression by some individuality that sets them apart from the other, that distinguishes them from all tho rest. There is a distinct individuality about this store. There is a frankness in all our dealings, a romarlcablo easiness about our prices, and you can' always be sure of getting reliable merchandise. The individuality of this store is its great asset. ' \ THE VERY NEWEST IN SUNSHADES. ' The lot reforred to below is quite new. The sunshades came to hand quite recently, *nd represent the latest and best and most fashionable in this olass of goods. FANCY STRIPE SILK SUNSHADES, in all new colourings, natural wood plain and crook handles, At 10s, 6d, and 12s. 9d. each WHITE SILK SUNSHADES, with heavy grey striped borders, natural wood handles, .1 At 10s. 11d. each PLAIN COTTON TUSSORE SUNSHADES, lined in colours, crook handles, ' . > At 4s, lid. each : PLAIN SILK TUSSORE SUNSHADES, with very smart handles, , At Bs. nd. and 10s. fld. each ( •; PLAIN SILK SUNSHADES) in every fashionable colour, self borders, plain' or crook , handles, At Bs. fid., I9s, tl., IJs. 6d., 10s, 11d. each j BLACK AND WHITE SUNSHADES, in smart designs and stripes, At 7s. Gd. and 7s. lid. each • GREY. AND WHITE SILK SUNSHADES, in stripes and checks, very dainty natural wood handles, At BS. lid., 93. 6d., 103; Bd,, 11s. Gd. each FANCY CHECK SUNSHADES, heavy satin borders, in. sky blue, eau do nil, navy blue and brown, . ~ At Bs. Gd. each WHITE MUSLIN SUNSHADES, embroidered aad appliqued, At ss. 11 d. to 15s. 11 d. each iWHITE TUCKED MUSLIN SUNSHADES, with imitation Irish crochet insertion borders, At 7s. 6d. each STRIPED SILK SUNSHADES, in navy, and white, Tabac and white, heavy silk borders/ very dainty handles, At 238. 6d. each J*LAIN TAFFETA SILK SUNSHADES, in navy blue, brown, green, cardinal, peacock,' Tabac, sky blue, moss, grey, fawn, black, At 245. 6d., 265. 9d., 31s. 6d., 325. 6d., 355, Bd., 395. 6d., 425. 6d., 49S Gd. BROWN AND PINK SILK PAISLEY SUNSHADES, very smart crook handles and rich silk tassel, At 325. Gd, PARISIAN PARASOL, in very dainty floral saxe blue, chiffon-finished, with wide ■ gauged chiffon border, crook handle, At 425. KIRKCALDIE AND : STAINS,., LIMITED. ■. .v. \ ; ' • " ' C 512 ' CORRECT SHOES - FOR SUMMER ' SPORTS. We carry a Large Stock of All Kinds of SRORTS SHOES. Wa can - - also make : any special kind of shoe'required for any particular sport. In fact, SPORTS SHOES is a business we have always . catered for . 1 successfully. ; FOR CRICKET FOR YACHTING ... FOR TENNIS . , FOR CYCLING ■ FOR BOWLS FOR FISHING . N AT LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. ; CRICKET BOOTS. Canvis, 7s. 6d. to 103. 6d. Buckskin, 16s. Bd. to 275. 6d. TENNIS SHOES. Canvas, 4s, 6d. to 12s. 6d. Tan Calf, 18s. 6d. to 225. 8(1. BOWLING SHOES, with Thick Red Rubber Soles, 12s. 6d. to 20s. YACHTING bdOES, Best White Duck, from 4s. 6d. to 7s, Gd. CYCLING SHOES, Lace or Buckle, Bs. 6d. to 10s. 6d. FISHING DOOTS, mado to order, 20s, to 30s. V-> v.; R. HANNAH & GO., LTD. ; : ' RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA" STREET. ; ... V'/ • : CBio A RISE IN THE PRICE OF WOOL ' WOULD speedily eventuate if all men insisted on having Clothes made of Puro Wool Since it is admitted that wool practically deoides our prosperity, every man should see to it that he does his share in keeping up the demand. This he can easily do if he orders liberally at the ENGLISH TAILORING BOOMS, in Kelburne 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 returning prosperity. D.MILLIGAN / MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER. BUY YOUR. SUIT AT A TAILOR'S. lvrOT at a Clothing Store or a Draper's or a Mercers. It stands to reason that a firm deXi voting its entire time and energy in one direction is better able to give you Suit Satisfaction than one whose time is divided among a hundred and one things. ■ ■-v AVE ARE TAILORS. Our Suit at 955. is the Limit of Suit Excellence. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. y.'r C 971 HAAKE PIANOS. mHE" HAATCi-l is a I iano that gives you all that a piano can give in sweetness, fullness IJ- 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 Warebouse, 31 Willis Street. THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., OPPOSITE THE GRAND HOTEL, WILLIS STREET. ■ , ■ " C 631

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ; JJOBERT COOK, Solicitor, has REMOVED his Offices to No. 208 Lambton Quay, Wei-, lington. CGißa MONEY TO LEND. P H. PUTNAM, SOLICITOR, Booth's Building's (First Floor), FEATHEESTON STREET, WELLINGTON. . C 724 HENDERSON'S E E A C 0 E E G . 0 E / BUTTER-SCOTCH. "IT'S AWFU' GUID." C7S7 rpHE EUFIEI HOTBL ' LIMITED). SHE LEADING AND MOST CENTBAIi HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. B. W.'SOFIBLD &ate of Colter's Hotel, Chrutchurcfcl, * BoiagM, qua

Ab. holdship, • BAEEISTEE AND SOLICITOR, ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, FEATHEESTON AND JOHNSTON STEEETS, (Seoand Floor). Pleass take lift. CBO7 JJULKLEY AND DIDSBUB Y, Dental Surgeons, 01 WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. Telephone ' No. 216. C 603 JJOBEET E. BICHMOND, C.E., SUEVEYOE AND CIVIL ENGINEER. i Hatcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phono 2093, Authorised by Government to Survey Nativn Lands, KAI BUUEL* Licensed to carry ont Land Transfer Surveys. C 625 A WELLS NEWIOt, • (Late of Eichmond and Newton), SUEVEYOE AND CIVIL ENGINEER. 155 LAMBTON QUAY, f Telephone 2965. 575J HO GGA BD. AND PBOUSE, AECHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTEALIA BUILDINGS, BUNTEE STEEET. 637 DAVIS AND POETEOUS (Geoffrey H. Davis). (John S. Porteous). Late A. P. Mason, Licensed sueveyoe and civil ENGINEER. AddreaSi fcuabtoji Jjiwjt Werhnju, 13M, 1 6123

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 4

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