SPENDING MOSEY. WISELY) I ' I ■Ml' 'llli 1 I I : , « John Rfl&khi iScredit&d .with" Baying--*" Twenty, people can gain monoy for one who can tiSe it; and the vital question for individuals and for nations'is novor 'how much do they niako,' but 'to whatpurposo do thoy spend.'" Spending money is not such an Basy job as it looks —that is, spending monoy wisely. It is the middle course between ■, parismony and extravagance).which fow know how to follow. "Judicious buying" and "spending wisely" are convertible terms, and a fair interpretation would bo "getting the highest value for the least money," or getting tho 'bkst and most for your money. Whon you are out for drapery or furnishings for your'homo, you may acccpt it as a fully demonstrated fact that you will bo best served at this 1 Store. Hero you will get value for your money; here you will be treated fairly, ( and you will get the best the market affords. , 1 SMART OUTER GARMENTS FOR WOMEN. ;BACE GOATS. 'Another lot of these useful Summer garments have coma to hand. There are a number of styles, many are cut "in the Kimono style, but the Empire shape, with the now "trouser sleeve," is greatly favoured. At 455. to £7 7s. BPERA COATS. A strikingly smartt Coat is made entirely of Lace Insertions, mounted on Glaco Silk, three-quarter length, swing, baok and wing sleeves, finished at neck with Silk folds, ...... ... ...... , At £4 4S. DtJST COATS. These garments promise to bo extremely popular,, for they are both useful and stylish. Tho favourite materials are Sicilian, Lustre, Tussore Silk, and Wool Taffeta, in neutral shades, although Pale and Saxe Bluo 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 edged same, and trimmed Cords and Buttons; 5.6 inches long and full back, • At 555. SMART LUSTRE DUST COAT, plain full shape, with Striped Silk Collar,. At 21s. MOTOR COATS, in Heavy Linen, dust-proof and shower-proof.. Three-quarter and full length, in Grey and Pawn, '■ At 19s. 6d., 293. 6d., 345. 6d. You will see somo.very oxquisito SUMMER TEA GOWNS if you will visit our Show < Rooms. Tho styles are more becoming this season than ever before, and the colours are exquisite. Tho presont high-waisted effect is cleverly introduced, and nothing is more becoming to all fignres than the soft folds of Silk, Crepe-de-Chine, Mous-seline-de-Soie, and . tho other fine materials that these Tea Gowns are made of, At £3 3S. to £10 10s.' A Particularly' Fascinating Model is in the Palest Shell Pink Chiffon, mounted on Soft Silk, made in Empire style, and trimmed with White Insertions and Lace, the waist marked by Satin Ribbons of a deeper tone. The Skirt finished with soft frills, ' edged Lace, At £10 10s. ■DAINTY DRESSING GOWNS, and WRAPPERS, in French Flannel, Delaine, Figured Sateens arid Muslins, trimmed self borders or Lace, . v At 11s. 6d>, 13s. 6d.'» IBs. 6d., to S9s. 6d. . SUMMER MANTLES. We are showing a splendid lot of these garments. They are in : Lace, Chiffon Jaffeta, and Merv. Silk, handsomely appliqued; also Rep and Canvas, with Silk linings, At 678. 6di, 595. 6d., 635., 675. 6d., to 10 guineas A NOVELTY SUMMER MANTLE is made in Black Filet Lace, with lining of Black Net, three-quarter-length, Empire shape, Sleeves formed by three frills edged, With Valenciennes Lace, handsomely trimmed with Silk Insertions, and ontirely outlined . with two-inch band . of Taffeta, At £4 95.. fid. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS,LTD. - . ' ■ " ■ : CSI2 , , TO BOWLERS, i TO ORIOKETERS. .TO TENNIS PLAYERS. CONCERNING SPORTS .SHOES. WE HAVE THE RICHT KIND . J lubliii AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. , ■ Bowling Shoes,-Lighlj Rubber Soles;. 4s.'6d. 7s; 6d.' :... '' Meri'B'Bowling Shoe's, Thick Red' Rubber Soles,"'l2s/'6d.,''iss. : 6d.,lßs.'fid. Men's Canvas Cricketing Boots, Leather Soles, 7s, 6d., 10s. 6d. Men's: Canvas Cricketing Boots, Rubber Soles, 55.11d.,.75. _6d., Bs. 6d. ■ .Men's Canvas Cricketing Boots, Thiok Rubber Soles, 18s. 6d. Men's Buckskin Cricketing Boots, Leatheri. Soles, 275. 6d.: • . Men's Canvas Tennis Shoes, Light Rubber Soles, 4s, 6d., 7s. 6d. Men's Tennis Shoes, Thick Rubber Soles, 125.'6 d., 15s. 6d.,Mßs;,Gd. 'Men's "Buffer 1 ' Sole Tennis Shoes, combined Chrome and Rubber' Soles, splendid for Asphalt Courts, 12s. 6d, . CHROME SOLES ATTACHED TO ANY SHOES, 45, ; 6d. PAIR. . R. ' HANNAH AND : CO., LTD., RETAIL STORES; LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ■ /" ' CBIO '. ROYALTIES ARE PAID IN GREAT BRITAIN •• TO THE LONDON CUTTER NOW EMPLOYED BY - D. MILLIGAN MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES, MAKER, 1 AT THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE. THE ROYALTIES paid to him are for tho uso of his NOTABLE INVENTION for producing RIDING BREECHES, which' are seamless' at the knees, thus preventing friction •when in the saddle. Equestrians are invited to place their orders;: with us for RIDING POLO. OR HUNTING BREECHES. P.S.—Our rooms are specially attractive at present with the NOVELTIES IN SUMMER SUITINGS, which have just arrived. .. C 639 WELL-CUT CLOTHES. WELL-CUT CLOTHES GIVE PERSONALITY TO THE .WEARER. DON'T SINK YOUR INDIVIDUALITY in 111-out Garments, which cost as much as tho best, when wo can make you a SUIT WHICH SUITS YOU,' at a PRICE TO SUIT YOU, cut in the LATEST STYLE, and FITTING PERFECTLY. .. " '-BRADFORD.- WOOLLEN ..C0.,. "THE QUALITY TAILORS," WELLINGTON. CB7l HAAKE., ; PIANOS; y fipHE HAAK3 is a I ianc that gives you all that a piano can give ■in sweetness, fullness JJL 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. ~. . ... THE BRITISH AMD CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., ■' OPPOSITE THE GRAND HOTEL, WILLIS STREET.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 329, 16 October 1908, Page 6
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