KEEP (YOUR IOWN COUNSEL. : Many people Waste a great part' of their time in trying td explain their lives to fcthors—their comings and goings, their gains and losses,' the word spoken yesterday, Uid the deed contemplated for to-morrcw—lest thoy should he misunderstood by somebody, or some false construction placed upon, their actions.' This'is quite superfluous. The fact is that the rest of the world is entirely too much occupied with its own affairs to' care greatly what ours may mean. If wo aro trying to. do our best day by day, to do the right as we see the right, we may go forward in simple confidence, and leave the outside view to take care of itself. "Keep your own counsel" is very good advice, but care should be taken not to over-do it. There aro, some things that tho world has a right to know, and should be told. That is why we advertise. It is necessary in their own interests that people should know of tho remarkable values to be obtained at this Store, and of the splendid variety of goods available for selection. To trado at this Store is to secure bonefits and advantages that aro not procurable else.where. _______ i ' SKIRTS, COSTUMES, AND SUMMER COATS. If you have an hour or two to spare, the time can be profitably spent in our Show ■Room and Millinory Annexe. Tho New Styles in Women's Outer Garments are so very diversified that individual taste obtains boundless latitude. You can select just the style or shape that specially suits your figure, and ; prices are moderate enough to be pleasing to everyone. . , .WASHING SKIRTS, in Muslin, Linen, and Alpaca; very useful garments, full cut, some plain, with large tucks, others daintily trimmed with Embroidery, At 7/11, 9/11, 12/11, 14/6, 17/11, to 23/6 each. J2OLIBNNE AND VOILE SKIRTS, in Cream and Black, in 'smart styles, with tucks and Glace Silk folds, mounted on Siik or Silkette, and suitable for street or indoor we.'*r, , ' > From 35/6 e^tch. CHIFFON TAFFETA SKIRTS, in Black and Cream, in high-waisted styles, with pa.dded hems, and with or without material for bodice, Froui 73/DAINTY SUMMER GOWNS, in Chiffon Taffeta, Voile, Muslin,, Eolienne, Tussore, Shantung, and other fashionable fabric.'. An effective design is carried out in soft Pale Blue Silk, with an invisible white line, the bodice is trimmed with Insertions, piped with Black and White Striped Glace, also narrow kiltinga of self Silk, edged with Lace; Skirt has four tucked panels edged Insertion, At 69/6. NEAT TWEED COSTUMES, in Summer-weight Tweeds, smart hip Coats and well-shaped Walking Skirts, , , From 89/6 DUST COATS. These garments promise to be extremely popular, for they are both useful and stylish. ' The favourite materials are Sicilian, Lustre, Tussore Silk, vnd Wool Taffeta, in neutral shades, although Pale and Saxe Blue and soft Greens find preference. One of the newest Coats is in a pretty Fawn Wool Taffeta, with hood of self-oolour Sat'jn, Collar and Cuffs edged same, and trimmed Cords and Buttons; • 56. inches long and full back, ......... At 55/-. 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/ C, 34/8. V ■■ ■ ... ' ' . - *""" KIRKCALDJE -AND STAINCXIMITED. - '' " ' : , C 512 ' - ! - LADIES' : - GOLDEN BROWN SHOES ' FOR SUMMER, " ATTRACTIVE. DURABLE. EASY FITTING. NEWEST SHADES AND STYLES. .. ' Ladies' Brown Kid Twin-bar Shoes, Very Light Weight, ,12s, 6d. ladies' Brown Kid Osfords. omart, Stylish Pointed Toes,"lis. 6d. Ladies' Brown Kid Oxfords, Perforated Golosh,. Smart, 14s. 6d. Ladies'' Brown Kid, Gibson-ties, American round toes, 13s. 6d. ladies' Brown Kid Derby-ties, pump soles;'needle'toes/155.;/6d. Ladies' Brown Kid-Lace and Button Boots,;;very; smart,"l4s, 6d. Ladies' Blown Kid Bals., Perforated Golosh,, new shape,.l6s. 6d. Ladies' Brown Kid Button Boots, new round toes, 16s. 6d. • Ladies' Brown Kid Laco Boots, round toes; welted, ;18s. "d. Ladies' Brown .Kid Buiton Boots, stylish new model,'lßs, 6d. . . ALL NEW AND CORRECT. STYLES. ■ R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES; LAMBTON aUAY AND CUBA STREET. .: ' y."- CBIQ A RISE IN THE PRICE OF WOOL ~ ~~ WOULD speedily eventuate if all men insisted oh having-Clothes made of Pure Wool Since it is admitted that wool practically decides our prosperity, every man should see to it that he dots his share in keeping up the demand. This ho can easily do if he orders liberally at tho 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 o£ returning prosperity. ■ D. MILLIGAN MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER. BUY YOUR SUIT AT A TAILOR'S. NOT at a Clothing Store or a Draper's or a Mercers. It stands to reason that a firm de- ' 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. WE ARE TAILORS. Our Suit at 955. is the Limit of Suit Excellence. . .. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY,' WELLINGTON. C97i , HAAKE PIANOS. fTTEtE HAAK2 is a lianc that gives you all that a piano can give in sweetness, fullneßS, IJL and clearness of tone, in beauty of design and exquisite finish, and it gives yon something more—tbs advantage of moderate price and easy payments. If you want a piano that will give every satisfaction, see THE HAAKE at our Warehouse, 31 Willis Street. THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., OPPOSITE THE GRAND HOTEL, WILLIS STREET. : r ■ ' C 631
' NOTICE OF REMOVAL. . T> OBERT COOK, Solicitor, has REMOVED his Offices to No. 208 Lamb'ton Quay, Wellington. CMBa MONET TO LEND. p, H. PUTNAM, SOLICITOE, Booth's Building's (First Floor), FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON^ ''THE DOMINION," NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. IT 5s 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 issue, ' Alterations for Monday's issue must be received on Friday i Address *11 eonnmwicatiOlu Ifl JTHB MANAGER, Itaniata IiKM.
A, E. HOLD SHIP, •BARRISTER AND SOLICITOE, ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS, 1 (Seoond Floor). Please take lift. CSO7 i TJTJLKLET AND DIDSBURY, • Dental Surgeons, 81 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216- C 603 • ROBERT 15. RICHMOND, , C.E., SURVEYOR AND, CIVIL ENGINEER. Harcourfs Building, Wellington. 'Phone 2093. Authorised by Government to Survey Nati™ i Lands, KAI RUURI. Licensed to carry out Land Transfer Surveys. C 625 A s WELLS NEWT oft • (Late of Richmond and Newton), SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. 155 LAMBTON QUA!, Telephone. 29G5, " 575Q r rr O G GAR D AND PROU SE, h ■ n " ARCHITECTS, I UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA e BUILDINGS, '• HUNTER STREET. 637 K ———— - — DAVIS AND PORTEOUS • (Geoffrey H. Davis). (John S. Porteous). Late A.' P. Mason, Licensed surveyor and civil ENGINEER. Address, 151 Lambton Quay, Tolofhone, 13M. m ' A.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 320, 6 October 1908, Page 6
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