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THE DOING OP THINGS."Skill to da comes''of' doing," says Emerson;,and there ia a great deal of tabloid truth in this statement. Take the case of the ordinary housewife: how many hundreds of things has she not to accomplish in the course of the day. The chief item, in her daily labours is, spending money, and tho degree of her success is marked by her ability -to spend money,. We ofton hear the statement " She is a good housekeeper." What does that mean? Merely that the person' referred to spends money wisely, reaping tho fullest, advantages and benefits from her expenditure. All good housekeepers trade at this' Store, because here they get money's worth of honest merchandise. Why not join the'throng of wideawake shoppers and come to this / Store for what you wantP \ \ ■ HANDKERCHIEFS FOR WOMEN. Quite a new lot of Handkerchiefs are now available for selection, and the Trices aro Very Reasonable. . ■ HEMSTITCHED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, . From 2/- a dozen. HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS^J-incli hem, At B/8, 6/6, 7/11 a dozen. HEMSTITCHED,LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, spf't bleach, washed ready for use, halfdozen in a box, At 4/6, 5/9, 6/11, 7/11, 9/11, 11/6 a box. HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, coloured'borders, r | At 2/6, 2/It, 3/3, 3/6, <1/3 a dozen. LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, exquisitely embroidered, ( At 5/11, 7/6, 9/6, to 59/- a dozen. SHAMROCK LOWN HANDKERCHIEFS, embroidered, At 19/6 to 83/■ a dozen. SUMMER WALKING SKIRTS. MUSLIN SKIRTS. These are excellent buying this season, and we are showing a ' tremendous assortment in all lengths, from 39in. to 44in„ At 8/11,12/11,17/6 each. ,WHITE SWISS MUSLIN SKIRTS. These are trimmed with Valenciennes \ Lace and Insertion and are very dainty and dressy, lAt 23/6 to 45/■ each. RACE and OPERA COATS. The Japanese effect is introduced into these garments, and is very becoming. A much-admired example of this is produced in Champagne Face Cloth, with Collar and Facings of Black Satin, and touches of Gold Braid, At £7 7/-. DUST COATS, in Lustre, Sicilian, Shantung, and Chiffon Taffeta, in all light shades, At 25/6, 29/6, 35/6 to 63/-. 'A PRETTY WRAP is in Pale Blue Sicilian, Empire shape, with big Direotoire Revere of heavily embroidered White Linen; Collar to match, - At £4 4/-. SUMMER MANTLES, in Chiffon-Taffeta, Pailett-e, and Bengaline, three-quarter and seven-eighths longth, trimmed Lace and Applique, At 73/6, 84/-, 89/6, to 10 guineas. DRESSING GOWNS. In MUslin, from 13/6. In Delaine, from 24/0. In. Flannels, from .35/6. SUMMER TWEED COATS, full swing back, long sleeves, roll collars, and well tailored; 46 inches long, ■ At 26/6. {WASHING DRESSES, in Zephyr and Cambric, in all wanted colours, plain American shirt-waist designs, with tucked Skirt, others with Lace Vests and Cuffs, '.' . v. ' At 16/6, 19/6, 27/6, 34/6, to 83/-. _ SUMMER FROCKS, in Voiles, Soft Silks, Delaines, or Muslin, lined, or unlined, At 59/6 to 10 guineas. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. i' ■ ' • . C 512 MEN'S BOOTS. \ VERY LATEST STYLES. SNAPPY BOUND TOES, LATEST "PADDOCK" CUT, IN GLACE SID, BOX CALF AND TAN WILLOW CALF, VALUES! ABSOLUTELY THE/ HICHEST POSSIBLE FOR THE PRICE. Bo m -Calf ' Goloshed Bals, Men' ? Tan Willow Calf Goloshed Bale, Medium Toes, Welted Soles, Good Bound Toes, Welted Soles, Sfarid Wearers, 18s. 6d. Value, 19s. 6d. Men's Box Calf "Paddock" Cut Bals. Men's Ten- Willow Calf Oxford Lace New Bound Toes, Welted holes, ■ Shoes, Bound Toes, Welted Soles Very Easy, 18s. 6d. for Summer Wear, 19s. 6d. ' Men's Vici Kid "Paddock" Cut Bals. Men's Tan Willow Calf "Paddock" New Round Toes, Welted, Nice , Cut Bals, Medium Toesf Welted Summer Boot, 18s. 6d. Soles, Very Smart, '21s. Men's Glace Kid "Derby" Front Men's Tan Willow Calf "Paddock" Bals, Smart Toes, Welted ooles, Cut Bals, Full Bound Toes Welted "Bective" make, 204. "The Bective," 225. 6d. ' * "COBRA" GIVES THE BEST SHINE AND PRESERVES THE LEATHER. ' E. HANNAH AND ■ CO., LTD., RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ■ ■ ' ' •", /. ' CBIO iftiifcii ;

THE ROYAL BRINSMEAD PIANO. 1 THE PREMIER PIANO OF THE WOBID. ' FEOM 65 GUINEAS UPWARDS. OR EASY TERMS "CHAS. BEGG AND CO.,'LTD., 118 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. - C 992 ROYALTIES ARE PAID IN GREAT BRITAIN TO THE LONDON CUTTER NOW EMPLOYED BY D. MILLIGAN ' MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER, AT THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE fIpHE ROYALTIES paid to him are for the use of his NOTABLE INVENTION fnr I ipg RIDING BREECHES, which are seamless at the knees, thus preventing 1 Friotfoa ■POLO, I 'Oli' HUNTING' mTltedto ■ P lac6 . th eir orders with us for RIDING® P.S.—Our rooms are specially attractive at present with the NOVELTIES IN KTTMnrrp SUITINGS, which have just arrived. WELL-CUT CLOTHES. WELL-CUT CLOTHES GIVE PERSONALITY TO THE WEARER DON'T SINK YOUR INDIVIDUALITY in 111-cut Garments, which cost as much best, when we can make you a SUIT WHICH SUITS YOU, at a PRICE Tf) qttt'm YOU, cut in the LATEST STYLE, and FITTING PERFECTLY. lu auu \ BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," WELLINGTON. C 971

■ 1 f WG. FRASER » (Late U.S.S. Coy.), CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENT. - . i'irat Floor, Nathan's Building (over C. M, 1 v Banks, Ltd.}, J No. 11 Grej Street, Wellington. Telephone 2729 — : ■ ; : 1 QUICK AND .WAED, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, 'FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. " 7022 1 MONEY TO LEND. PH. PUTNAM, SOLICITOR, Booth's Building's (First Floor), FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. C 724 j "THE DOMINION."- ' j ,—.• 1 ' NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. is necessary that ALTERATIONS tor •®- lUadlng Advertisemoflto should be re- • eeivU at the Odea, Dominion Avenue, off LambtoH Quay. befora 12 &con, to cnsttre change being made in the following dayYisstta, • Alterations (or Monday's isstio moat bo re- ' wived on Friday. ' Address all comiannitttitaj to THE MANAGER, Cominioij^Ayeftßt^iEjAooUi^^Si^i,

NOTICE OF REMOVdL. JJOBERT COOK, Solicitor, has REMOVED his Offices to No. 208 Larabton Quay, Wellington. C6^ a A E - HOLDSHIP: BARRISTER AND, 60IICIT0B, ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS, (Seoond Floor). Please lake lift. CBO7 AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. cyfi ROBERT E. RICHMOND, C.E.. SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phono 2053. Aothoneed by Government to Survey Natiro L«>ds, KAI RUURI, Licensod to carry out Land Transfer Surreys. C 625 A!_ WELLS N'B W T 0 N Xl.» (Late of Richmond and Nowton). SURVEYOR AND OIVIL ENGINEER 155 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone' 2965. HOGGAED AND PROUSB, ARCHITECTS, ' ONION BANS OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, BTOTBft STREET,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 334, 22 October 1908, Page 6

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