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YOUs MUST BE THRIFTY. There never was a'-time J when plain thrift was so important as it'is to-day. The World is so busy that it has'no leisure to MsW 'to explanations. ! The man without money must always ba explaining, tho old; song ssys it makes no difference on which Bide of the street the penniless man walks. ; The world is against him because tho world «xpeots every one to be able to pay his own way. tisually tho moneyless man quarrels with his fate and becomes bitter. That only makes his case the more hopeless. The world moves on and does not him. But if a man has money he has the universal language, that can talk to all .men,, t0.,a1l conditions, and to all circumstances. Ho is the one whom opportunity is seeking, vAll thia is very simplo, but intelligent people often forget it. No'matter what your incouio mqy be, savo some of it. Every penny to tho good means that you own that much moro of tho ,world. Thoso who shop at this Store always manage to Save money, and to buy the beet of merchandise. ■ i ; ■ ' ' ;. : ..... SOME ATTRACTIVE VALUES .IN THE FANCY SECTION. In the Fancy Section there are so many items of pressing necessity that you will be glad to know that our prices are made specially attractive. The goods are so parked that they fit into tho heading of Extraordinary Values. iWHITE MUSLIN BLOUSE PIECES, handsomely embroidered with White Mercerised Silk, and interlaced with long sprays of Openwork .Embroidety, At 9/11 eaoh. .WHITE MUSLIN EMBROIDERED BLOUSE PIECES, daintily forked with Valenciennes Insertion, Openwork Embroidery. Very effective designs, At 10/8 and*l2/8 each. " FINE FANCY RIBBONS. - These are all very new, and are in Roman Stripes, and Floral Designs. The striped effects are' suitable for trimming hats-for' ; thd> seaside, and the Floral Ribbons will make up into Elegant Sashes to : wear" with Dainty Summer Frocks. FLORAL RIBBONS, 5 inches wide, in White Grounds, with Coloured Floral Effects, At lejd. a yard. BICH FLORAL RIBBONS, 6in. wide, in Light Grounds with Coloured Dosigns, in a i . full range of shades, ; At 1/- a yard. EOMAN STRIPE RIBBON, 6 inches wide, in a variety of Smart Coloured Stripes, \' ;i .. . ; _At. 1/-a yard. RICH FLORAL RIBBONS, in light and dark-colourjngs, i .in ,a j ' magnificent rango of designs, , At .1/3 a yard. RICH FLORAL RIBBONS," 6 to 8 inches widei' in choice design's in light and dark - colours, \ At 1/8, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6 a yard. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS. FANCY COLOURED HANDKERCHIEFS, hemstitched and bordered, in neat designs, At 2/-, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6 a dozen. HEMSTITCEffiD CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS; with iin.,"Jin.; and lin. hems, ■h- " . At 2/6, 2/11, 4/6 a dozen. HEMSTITCHED'CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS/ with narrow tucked borders, .■' '' ' \ , At 4/11 and 6/6 a dozen. HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, with narrow tucked borders, ' - - : ■ •■■■!•: At 8/8 a dozen. HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, with very narrow hems, \ . At 4/9, 5/6, 7/11 a dozen. SCOLLOPED EDGE EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, in a variety of dainty ' designs, < At 5/9, 7/6, 8/6 a dozen. ■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. \ , ' ' ; • ' • ' ■ " 0512 . •A, 1 1 • . — : : " — ! : . —— .. . —» j ALL-ROUNI) SPORTS SHOES. 'carry a Large Stock of. all kinds of SPORTS SHOES. We oan " * also make any Special Kind of Shoe required for any particular Sport—in fact, "SPOET&ii SHOESf',;is a' -.business..' we" havo' always ■ catered'. : f or successfully.. " •) FOR CRICKET ' FOR YACHTING' . FOR TENNIS FOR CYCLING FOR BOWLS FOR FISHING • \' AT LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. CEICKET BOOTS- - Canvas, 7s. 6d. to 10s. Gd. Buokskin, 16s; 6d. to 27s. 1 0d, , , TENNIS SHOES- ' [jf Canyas,_4s.. 6d,. to 12s. 6d. ' Tan Calf, 18s. Sd. to 225. 6d. BOWLING; SHOES, with Thick Red Rubber Soles, 12s. 6d. to 20s. > YACHTING SHOES, AmOricin White Duck, 4s. 6d. to 7s. 6d. ' CYCLING SHOES, to Lace or Buckle, Bs. 6d. to 10s.' 6d; u ' FISHING BOOTS, made to order, 20s. to 30s. RETAIL STORES; LAMBTON OUAY AND CUBA STREET. : \ ' >''■ -■ '-•■ CBIO ' : — : : —r —, A RISE IN THE PRICE OF WOOL WOULD speedily eventuate if all men insisted .on having Clothes, made of Pure Wool Since it iB admitted that wool practically decides our prosperity, every man should see to it that he does his share in keeping lip;thedemand. This ho; caa',easily do if he ordero liberally at the ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, in-Kolburno Avenue, where the policy is to keep only all Wool Suitings. Present showings are really smart, and to judge by tho record ' ordering for the spring, thore is good evidence of returning prosperity. D.MILLIGAN :f i ' MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER.' WELL-CUT CLOTHES, ' WELL-CUT CLOTnES GIVE PERSONALITY TO THE WEARER. DON'T SINK TOUR INDIVIDUALITY in IlUcut Garments, which 1 cost as much as the best, when we can make you a SUIT WHICH ■ SUITS YOU,, .at' a PRICE TO SUII' YOU, cut in the LATEST STYLE, and FITTING;pERFECTLY. BRADFORD WOQLIiENSCO., . • "THE QUALITY WELLINGTON. C 971 HAAKE-PIANOS THE HAAK3 is a lianc that'gives yon all. that.a piano!,can give in sweetness, fullness and clearness of tone, in beauty of design and oiquiaite. tlaish, and it gives you thing more—tha advantage of moderate'price and, easy payments, If you want a piano that Hill give every satisfaction, see THE HAAKE at our Warehouse, SI Willis Street. / . ; .■■ THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., . • OPPOSITE THE GRAND HOTEL, 'WILLIS STREET.

A E. nOLDSHIp, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, ROUTE'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS, ■ (Seoarid Floor). P\ea69 take lift, CSo; JJULKLEY., AND DIDSBURY, Dental Snrgoonß, fll WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. C 603 Robert R. Richmond, c.e., SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER Barconrt's Building, Wellington. 'Phono 2033 Authorised by Government to Survey Nativ* Landu, KAI BUURI. Licensed to oarry out Land Transfer Surveys. C 625 A WEL LS NEWTOK • (Late of Richmond and Newton). SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER ■ • ■ 165 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 2965. j 7M CTOGGARD AN D VROU SE, ' ARCHITECTS, ANION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. ' 63? QtrtCK AND .WARD, BARRISTERS . AND SOLICITORS, ■-FEATHEESTON -STEEET, WELLINGTON. JZ1122,

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. jgOBEET COOK, Solicitor, hag REMOVED his Offices to No, 208 Lambton Qnay, Wellington. C64Ba MONET TO LEND. p. a. PUTNAM, SOLICITOR, Ronth's Building's (First Floor), FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. cm .-THE DOMINION."NOTICE W ADVEKflSEfifti Fis Mc4tnty . (bat for Standing Adwtiwinenfca sbodd be r»eeived' at tke oSum, Dominion Avemift, off Lambton Qaay, b*tot» IS noon, to earns change beiag Httdrto th» following daj'i iirnie. Altoafiom f&t MotidaS'# iaStiß-.nWrtJ)B jB. reived o> Frlddj, Addwa *11 yoofflurajikatjcnikjtq.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 325, 12 October 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 325, 12 October 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 325, 12 October 1908, Page 6

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