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Some -editors mould public opinion—others keep it from getting mouldy. ' -Aj way to test a.man's lionesty is to offer hiin a political position. , When wo learn to love money wo lcani to hato our fellow creatures. , . Nobody ia as good i»-doy as ho is going to be to-morrow. •;. r- A philosopher is a man who can eat mush and fancy it is ico cream, ; .It is better to bo a live man in a dead town than a clead man in a live town. Lies aro the most industriouß things on earth, , .The two greatest fools aro-tlio old fool and the educatedfool. . . Esperiesnco which.costs nothing is just worth that and no more. • Tho man who deserves to succced generally does. A baby cries becausoit don't know how to cuss. Some marriages aro failures because the parties can't even get a divorce. -... A newly-rparriqd man looks liko a pair of white shoos feel. ■ Wise men.make mistakes; but they don't repeat-tjiom. . - . : Woman is a-slave to fashion, and man a slave to habit.-■ . i This store is tho shopping headquarters for tho thrifty. . . . : H . • rin. s P® ®t this storo is money well spent. You get:,value' for every shilling. When you want, tho best of-goods at reasonable prices, come here. v STYLE AND QRADE OF HANDKERCHIEF THAT WOMEN COULD POSSIBLY WANT. ... . i ; There, arc handkerchiefs hero that will pleaso every ope. Handkerchiefs for ordinary • daily use; handkerchiefs for, special, occasions; and the handkerchiefs for -merely decorapurposes, and the priocs all round aro very reasonable; ' - ' CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS—Hemstitched, with, coloured borders in pink, sky blue, ; . heliotrope, navy blue, and red, y 1 V"' - " ' ■:■ - - At 25.,"25. 6d;j 2s. lid., 3s: 3d,, 3s. 6d., 4s. 3d. dozen. . CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS—Hemstitched, for school children, , . At Is; 6Jd. dozen. . CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS —With half-jnah and one-inch hems, = ■ At 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 4s. 6d., 55., 7s. Gd. dozen. j. CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS—Hemstitched, and with narrow tucked borders, '"7 *''".'"v At 4s. Ild., 6s. 6d. dozen. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—HaIf-inch and one-inch hems, . " . . '■ ■ • At'4s. 9d:,'. 6s. 6d.. 7s. Gd., 7s. lid. dozen. .: LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—WasIiod ready for use; half-dozen in a box, At 3s. lid., 4s. Gd.', ss. 9d'., Gs. lid., 7s. lld.'j' 9s. lid. bos of half-dozen. FINE LAWN -HANDKERCHIEFS—ScoIIoped,-hemstitched, and prettily embroidered, --''i.-At 3fi. 9d., 3s. Ud., 4s. lid., ss. 6d.,,65. 6d., 7s. lid.,: Bs. lid. box of half-dozen. ..- -FINE IRISH LINEN, HANDKERCHIEFS—-Embroidered, with scolloped or hemstitched borders, ' ... At 7s. lid., Bs. lid., lis. Gd., 12s. 9d., 14s. per bos' of half-dozen. , .- SHAMROCK LINEN. LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS—V<?:ry handsomely embroidered, hem- " etitchcd, or scolloped-borders) - • ' < ' '■'■< '''-V . -. , At 17s. 6d., 18s. Gd., 19s. 6d., 225, OdV 255.', 6d.,' 305., 355., 395. 6d., 425., 545., ■■ '.- •■ •. ' 595. 6d., 605.: 78s. per dozen. SILK MALTESE LACE HANDKERCHIEFS—With silk centres, •At 3s. 6d., 7s. lid., Bs. Gd., 95.. 6d., 13s. Gd./ 17s. Gd., 18s.' 6d., 225. 6d. each.' .■ REAL LACE HANDKERCHIEFS —In Duchesso Point, Point da Gaze, and Point do • Flandre,.with fine linon-centres,, -At 12s. 6d., 14s/6d., 165., 21s. to 635. each. ' vf;..-'.-.v.V:'."-'-i : . ; ; MOSQUETAIRE ,SUMMER CLOVES. '..vv;-':/.;.- We are showing: a' remarkably fine ias'sortment of Long.KiS and Suede Gloves. -These.. areabsolutely new; and; arc -,of, Excellent Quality. • They come'"ki us from tho Leading :: Manufacturers in\Great Britain,; and wo have marked them at Moderate Prices. j'-'- ; - 8-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, in Blaok, White, ' Navy, - Green, Brown; :Beaver, Ficelle, and Champagne, ■ At 6s. Cd„ 7s. lid. ... 8-BUTTQN MOSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES, in Black, White,.Beavor, Ficelle, Biscuit, •■V'-':- " ,:i -. ■'. .: At Gs. Gd. a pair. :■ . 8-PDTTON MOSQTJETAIRE WHITE GLOVES, in Kid or Suede, ■ ' 1 ' x . At Gs. Gd. a pair. 12-BUTTON-MOSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, in Beaver, Brown, Ficelle, Tan, Champagne, , ■ ' ■ , - - , ' : .- At 7s. lid., Bs. lid. a pair. 12-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES, in Beaver,. Ficelle, and Biscuit, . . . -.. .y •. •.. - ... At 6s. Gd., Bs. 6d. a pair. 12-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE WHITE KID GLOVES, At ss. lid., 7s. 6d., Bs. lid. a pair. 12-BUTTON,MOSQUETAIRE WHITE SUEDE GLOVES, At 6s. lid., Bs. 6d. a pair. , . 16-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE SUEDE GLOVES, in Black, Beavor, Grey; and Ficelle, : : -'.-."V": '.-'■•■ V:; At.Bs. Ud. a pair. : 16-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE WHITE KID GLOVES, . ' At Bs. lid., lis. 6d. a pair. 1&-BUTTON MOSQUETAIRE WHITE SUEDE GLOVES, At Bs. 6d., 10s. 9d. a pair. ■: KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd.
SUMMER SPECIALS. RICH GOLDEN i BROWN SHOES-QUITE THE LATEST IN LADIES' SUMMER FOOTWEAR. 1 , BECWNiKID OXFORDS ... 10s. 6d , 1?r. 0(1?, fcls, Gd,, IBs, 6d. BROWN JOD GIBSON TIES 12s. 6d., 14s. 6d., 16s. 6d., 17s. Gd | LADIES' TAN BOOTS. AS PLEASING TO THE EYE AS THEY „ ARE COMFORTABUE TO TtfE FEET, TAN KID BALS., AU Shapes, : ... ■ ... 14s. 6d., 16s. Gd.j• 18s. 6d. TAN KID DERBY OPEN-FRONT BALS, 15s. 6d., 17s.' 6d., 20s. • GIRLS* TAN FOOTWEAR. I GIRLS' ; i TAN: BUTTON BOOrS, Stylish Cut, ... ... Bs.' 6d., ! 9s, Sd., 10s. Bd. ■ GIRLS' TAN> SHOES, Strap or Button, ■ ..; ... 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d. R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., ' l. . ' RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET.! -
\ THE ROYAL BRINSMEAD PIANO. . ■ THE PREMIER PIANO OF THE WOEID. i FROM 65 GUINEAS UPWARDS. ASH OR EASY TERMS, •chAs; begg and co., ltd,, lis WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON, COM 1909 FASHIONS.FOR MEN ARE NOW SHOWING AT . . . •'■MR,. D. MILLIGAN'S ■ , . ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, IN KELBURNE AVENUE. I - All the most colourß' and'designs are here,-and the; variety is unquestionably one •. jf the best in Australasia.' Halsean,early,.visit . : an4; ; .testifier; quality - and' style,:of our 'tailoring.-';■^■ v' ' ■ iIIHE. Most Popular ■ahdvMost'Suitable Fabrics for, Smrimor Wear are here in an assortment • •' A you are pleased• to choose from. . V - - , ■ ■■■■ , " Apart from .thfi.Fabrics, 'we give- you Ex'p-jrt'Work that' you can't :get from ovory tailor . Then we charge'you the'sdme prices as other tailors. charge, ."but wo make ' vour Suit' » ' {reat deal better. 705.\t0.955. : ' ' ' ur suit a BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY,' WELLINGTON. l t " C 971 W ;^'y: *TECK ' ' r ;i ; . ■■' i THE POPUUHi®f 6V THE:S'JCECK PIANOLA PUNO i 3 a Gift 1, "My aw, ai ■r FTT m ' .^nd.contains <v.a.4\neortantlfeatures that have,uiade the,STgC'K •timrf ard instrume.ftt;M uirotiEnout the world. Tho S'i'EOK H;ANO t 6 right piano brade./and, in addition, . contains . .VUitiu it ■. , Themodisc■ flfitftola. the only Pia no-playing OV the EtaUmlh» lug musiciVnV. on:the;ke;y|,isfefi Sl> jy w Th ";;. is no outw-|ra |naj«t4&ft-:fc*;cl> .'catches tho eyeUo, dishneiii ß h ffha, {tiaiihU Pi«»n It heretofore Ar^MIj^.TOVII'ATION^K» gx9WISEiHo one who ted in nearing the Pianola Piano, urespoAMt* sJ anT intsnUnn „« purchase; It uiwuu U call, writo for Catalogue a.: It will bo sent free? "" »*«ution of "BRITISH-&.CONTINENTAL PIANO CO.'"S5 WILLIS SI'UtJET, WELLINGTON. ' Ypw/a' ,r TELXiPHONE No 2323. EWIS ' Manager ' BULKLEY AND;, .DIDSBURT, THOSE WHO SUFFER Dental Surgoons. . FROM WEAK DIGESTION, 31 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. , „u w „„„ . ' , Telephone No. 216. , C 603 debilitatedThould ' 1 ■' —-i. SON AND CO.'S..Sparkling y . ° M " mka 'COMMERCIAL HOTEL, , WAI-RONGOA JL . . LAMBTON QUAY. ''' - . (Adjoining the Trocadero).' MINERAL WATER! . Wellington's.Latest and Most Up-to-date.Hos-, , Naturo|s best anil safest renSedy for stoinaeliin lelry. Very central.' One minute frorn VVharves troubles. It is guaranteed to relievo plethora ■ and General Post Office. House new. Furm- stimulate-digestion, and enable' the humS ture new.' Everything new., Passenger lift. organism to resi,st diseaso,. A grand tonio. , It'a' -Every room lit' ny electricity. The Chef do belter than loraß tt waters, . Cuisine is a first-class man, under special con- V.H-, 6 ,',® J",?. 1 ?f, ls P and pleasant to the tract to the management,-and guests favouring palate," lull: of life and, sparkle, and in- ' this hotel with their patronage are,assured the statfly -refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with Bill-of-Fare will be of tho very best. ' milk, wines, ales, aud spirits. Tariff, from Bs..per day.:. Midday Lunch. 1 12 : , T to-2 p.m.. Is. 6d./:Breakfast, from 6.30 a.m. The' -Charged only i.lth NAJUBAL GAS. . Proprietor will provide Motor Cars, with ex- ■T, nn i ;W. YOUNG, Wellington Acenta perfenced drivers., for! patrons, .at a very rea- . - ni/H» ' ; sonable charge. ' House open-to guests' from. ; 6 " v . ul " ■ a.m. to midnight. Day and Night Porter. . ——; —: —: — — i— - ' Proprietor—GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 . — : — . QEAFORTH S. . MACKENZIE, mUE EEV. I. T. WALTON informs Parents ' BARRISTER AND' SOLICITOR. ■■A- - that his Boys' Preparatory School • will COLONIAL ANJI UAL LIFE BUILDINGS, open at 24 Grant Road, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1909. CUSTOMHOUSE QUA>'. WELLINGTON. The Scho6l has tho approval of the Governors - / ! ~~' ~ ...... of'the Wellington College as a Preparatory A , , , WELLS NEWTON School for that College. - • . xx ' (I-ato of Richmond and Newton), ■ ; — SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, ; VACANCIES FOH A'LIMITED NUMBER'OF 155-LAMBTON QUAY. v.- '•' ■ .. . V BOARDERS. - -•- 9565 1 Telephone 2965. C 951
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 405, 14 January 1909, Page 4
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