UTILITTi OF DOUBLE THOUGHT. The advice of thinking twice before speaking is almost! as old ,as recorded talk, and, like all truo wisdom, it grows more valuablo every day. In this ago of hasto, it is tho one thing that is needful to give a proper balance and to keep heedless words from weighing down the scales of comfort. In tho home, thinking twice before speaking Will save more unliappinoss and more nervous wear and tear than any othor virtue. All through life, nnd every minute of the day, the good old rule holds; it is tho most important security one can have in one's home. life,,.in one's, business, and in one's social experiences. Another good .rule is to look twice before you buy. It is a sound commercial proposition, and. the interval between the first and second look will give you timo to think and arrive at- a correct decision. If you look twice before you buy, we are certain to have you for a rtgnlar customer, for in your mature judgment you ■ will decide in favour Of the quality of our goods and our values. THIS STORE WILL CLOSE AT 1 P.M. FOR THE USUAL HALF-HOLIDAY. i "> — 1 ~~ LICHT SUMMER DRESSES., The range of Light Suminer Dresses at this Store is bewildering—there is plenty of choice, but the remarkable thing about them is the little prices. These dainty dresses are very moderately priced, which .brings tketo • within the reach of all . women. ' . DADfTY ZEPHYR and CAMBRIC DRESSES, in all self colours, fancy checks, and stripes. . ' . Style No.. I.—SHIRT BLOUSE, with pleated . fronts,, detachable self collar, skirt cut full, with three tucks and hem at 'foot, ~ At 21/- oaoh. . Style No. 2. —BLOUSE, trimmed with.alternate■' rows' .'-of white embroidery and groups of small tucks, skirt trimmed tucks, ■••• At 21/- each. NEAT COTTON DRESSES, in Light, Dainty Fabrics, with'new border effect trimmings, bodices and skirts both in latest designs, At 29/0, 39/6, 47/0, 69/6, to 105/-, .WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS, trimmed embroideries.,"' These trimmings are carried out • in pretty styles, and care has been taken to' for casy| washing. A simple but effective style has plastron and band let in on shoulders,'which continues down front of skirt, and is mitred above hem at foot; skirt is full, and has many small tucks at foot. There axe other equally pretty designs, I ■ At 21/-, 28/6, 35/6, to £5 5/-. : WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS, trimmed Valenciennes lace or embroidery, very full shapes and good designs, At 6/11,12/0, 14/6, 15/11, 17/0, 18/11. FINE LAWN SKIRTS, in dressy styles, elaborately trimmed with laoe and tucks, i. At 23/6, 27/6, 29/0, 39/6 each. WHITE LINEN SKIRTS, excellent nine gored skirts, well stitched and finished; also in a variety'of other styles,. At 13/6, 19/6, 24/6 each. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. WHITE WASHING JAP SILK FROCKS, trimmed with Valenciennes lace apd insertion. : . Sizes, 20in. to 30in. : At 8/11, 10/6, 12/9, 14/6, 15/6 each. CHILDREN'S MATINEE COATS, Empire style, in Jap. Silk; trimmed with lace and , . ; insertion, At 14/0, 15/6, 16/0 eaoh. "MUSLIN MATINEE COATS, trimmed with fine embroidery, At 9/11, 10/11, 12/6 eaoh. MRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD; ' C 512 ; , . . . ■ I ■■ ■ • r— TO BOWLERS. TO CRICKETERS. TO TENNIS PLAYERS. - - .OONCEIINING;SPORTS SHOES;' WE HAVE THE RICHT KIND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Men's Canvas Bowling Shops, Light Rubber Soles, 4s. 6d. 7s. 6d. Men's' Bowling Shoes, Thick Bed Rubber Soles, 12s. 6d., 15s. 6d,, 18s. 6d. Men's Canvas Cricketing Boots, Leather Soles, 1 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d. Men's Canvas Cricketing Boots, Rubber Soles, ss. 11d., 7«. 6d., Bs.'fid. Men's Canvas Cricketing Boots, Thick Rubber Soles, 18s. Gd. / Men's Buckskin Cricketing Boots, Leather Soles, 275. Ed. -Men's Canvas Tennis Shoes, Light Rubber Soles, 4s. 6d., 7s. 6d. Men's Tennis Shoes, Thick Rubber Soles, 12s. Gd., 15s. Gd., 18s. 6d. Men's "Buffer" Sole Tennis Shoos, combined Chrome and Rubber Soles, splendid for Asphalt Courts, 12s. 6d. : • CHROME; SOLES ATTACHED TO ANY . SHOES, 4s. ,6d. PAIR. * -HANNAH ANI>: CO.,' LTD., RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON ttUAY AND CUBA STREET. . CBIO ROYALTIES ARE PAID IN GREAT BRITAIN ' TO THE LONDON CUTTER NOW EMPLOYED BY . D. MILLIGAN ■ MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER, f AT THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE. THE ROYALTIES paid to him are for the use 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. ; v WELL-CUT CLOTHES GIVE PERSONALITY TO THE jVEARER. DON'T SINIC YOUR INDIVIDUALITY .in_ 111-cut Garments, which cost as much as the best, when we can make you a SUIT WHICH SUIT? YOU, at a PRICE TO SUIT YOU, cut in the LATEST STILE, and FITTING PERFECTLY. BRADFORD WOOLLEN" CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," WELLINGTON. C 971 HAAKE PIANOS. ' . mHE HAAK3 is a lidne that gives yon all that a piano can give in sweetness, fullness, i A and clearness of tone, in beauty of design and exquisite finish, and it gives you some^ ' thing more—tin advantage of moderate price and easy payments. If you want a piano that .will give every satisfaction, see THE' TTAATTp; a t our hoiiEo, Willis Street. THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., 1 OPPOSITE THE GRAND HOTEL,.WILLIS;STREET. , >' ■' C6Bl
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JJOBERT COOK, Solicitor, has REMOVED his Offices to No. 208 Lambton Quay, Wellington. C64Ba MONET TO LEND. P H. PUTNAM, SOLICITOR, Routh's Building's (First Floor), FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON^ NEKVOUSNESS COMPLETELY CURED BY means of tho "COMBINED ELECTRIC GENERATOR." Nothing can equal it as d oure for Nervous Derangement. It has tho same effect on the human body as rain on a drooping planWt irefreshes, revives, strengthens—GlVES NEW LlFE—from the first application. THE COMBINED ELECTRIC GENERATOR is a patented Electrical Appliance with a body attachment, which direots a strong current of electricity through the vital organs of the body, stimulating and toning up the entire nernruß system. It is a really meritorious and wonderfully effective contrivance, and treatment by it is delightfully pleasant tod easj. Write for Free Book givine EnlLEarflott lars and Prices.. Address: TEE UNITED, ELECTBIC MEDIC&I!- J 6Diy PLY CO., Dept. E., lZTPrinces. Street, Dunadin-__
A:.. holdshi?, •BARRISTER, AND SOLICITOR, ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS. (Seoond-Floor), PleasQ take lift, CBO7 AND DIDS-BUfiY, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Telephone No. 216. C 603 ROBERT B. RICHMOND, C.E., SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phone 2093 Authorised by Government to Survey Nativii Lspds, KAI RUDRI, Licensed to out Land Transfer Surveys. C 625 A.W ELL S- NEWTON * (Late of Richmond and Newton). ' SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. 1 155 LAMBTON QUAY. | Telephone 2965. jjjq TTOGGARD AND PRQU SE, ■ ARCHITECTS, ■ UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA 1 BUILDINGS, | HUNTER STREET, r 637 -QUICK AND WARD, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. 3 . JTtVM
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 October 1908, Page 4
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