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[ You mtist fee Thrifty. i -_-_____ i There never was a time when plain thrift was so important as it is to-day. The world is so busy that it has no leisnro to listen to explanations. Tho man without ' money must always bo explaming. The old song says it makes no difference on whioh side of the street the penniless man walks. Tho world is against him because the world expects every ono to, be able to pay his own way.' Usually the moneyless ,' '« pan quarrels with his fate and becomes bitter. That only makos his case the moie t, - hopeless. The world moves on and does not listen to him. But if a man has money r ae has the universal language, that can talk to all men, to all conditions, and to ail ; oiroomstanoes. m is the one whom opportunity is seeking. All this is vory simple, :. but wtelhgent people often forget it. *No matter what your income may be. save !, , some of it. Every penny to ( tho good means that you own that much more of the I 5 ° ,• , 11 i os0 w ?° S ,?°P at tnls st<>r6 always manage to save money, and to buy [ the best of merchandise. , ' L i ' i j , SOME ATTRACTIVE 1 , VAUIES IN THE FANCY SECTION. I >. _'. tV. 8 f 3llo ' Section there are' so many items of pressing necessity that you will ' ' " W th /'. our P«ces.are made specially attractive. Tho goods are so j marked that they fit into the heading of Extraordinary Values. | .WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSE PIECES, handsomely embroidered with White Mercerised [ bilk, and interlaced with long sprays of Openwork Embroidery, At 9s. lid. each. • ; WHITE MUSLIN EMBROIDERED' BLOUSE PIECES, daintily worked with Valenciennes t | Insertion, Openwork Embroidery. Very, effective designs, :-" I ' '. i , ,V ~, At ,105.,6 d. and 12s. 6d. each. t i . , \ ' FINE FANCY RIBBONS.' I ' , aro ff all , v « rv n6l T> and are in Roman Stripes, Checks, and Floral Designs. ; rhe^striped.effects are .suitable for trimming hats for the seaside, and the Floral i J Kibbons will mako up into Elegant Sashes to wear with Dainty Summer Fiocks. J, • FLORAL RIBBONS, 5 inches wide, in -White Grounds, with' Coloured Floral Effects, i - ' . , ' i' , . ' At 10id. a yard. . RICH FLORAL RIBBONS, 6 inches wide, in Light Grounds with Coloured Designs in a full range of shades, ' • ' • ' ■» - At Is. a >ard. ROMAN STRIPE RIBBON, C inches wide; in a variety of Smart Coloured Stripes, * At Is. a jard. RICH FLORAL RIBBONS, in light and dark colourings, in a magnificent ranee of 1 des,ens ' ' * ' ~., . , At 'Is. 3d. a yard. > i , ■ [ i' RICH FLORAL RIBBONS, '6 to 8 inohes wide, in choice designs ui • light and dark ; colour '> ~, .- ~ ,Atls.6d.,ls. 9d.:is.;ild.,2s. 6d a 3 ard ' •V, ■"''■' ' ' %**< ! , \ LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS. ; ' FANCY COLOURED HANDKERCHIEFS, hemstitched and bordered, in neat designs \ , At 25., 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. 3d,, 3s. 6d. a dozen. HEMSTITCHED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, with Jin., Jan., and lin. hems ' - ' I -V At 2s. 6d., 2s. Hd.,'4s. 6d. a dozen. ' HEMSTITCHED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS; - with narrow tucked borders, l J,',' __. ' • i At 4s. lid. and Qs. 6d. a dozen, f > HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEI i S J with narrow tucked borders, M - i ■ At 6s. 6d. a dozen, j HEMSTITCHED LINEN,'HANDKERCHIEFS,'with Very narrow hems, . I _„___ "' ' - .At 4s. 9d., ss. fid., 7s. lid.- a dozen. I SCOLLOPED EDGE EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, in a variety of dainty | d€SieDS > , 'At ss.' 9d., 7s. 6d„ Bs. 6d. a dozen, I "' ■■» ' ' ."..."-* ! "' ' < T '".. T.: !'. ', ' | ' ■ 'KIrIcALDIE & Sf AINS, Ltd. 1 ' ' 71. ; . C 512 i ' , —.—-—j; — ;u . ; ~ SCHOOL OPENS SOON," ; . .. -And everv 7 Girl willed, a Pair of- Good ..New, Boots for the comine term'. HANNAH'S "G" BOOTS are the " ; " !"'' " ( m? school ! Bbsrs M boyMd'Girls. - Because they TIT BEST and WEAR 1 BEST, and are ,th'e ' ' ; ■ ' BEST YAIUISTN OT : ZEALAND. ' > ! ' Gsr wf^iTlH o / B i aa Vo t0 o 9 ' 5 ,,. 9d '''L Tou 1 9 13 ' K-in. Leather Shooters, with | - 10 t0 ™> 6s - 9d -J ! ~«1 % Bb. 6d. \ ! r Tips, Ito 3, 7s. lid.; 4 and 5, Is. Gd ' ' Girls' Strong Chrome Leglets, with Tins, Chrome Goloshed Bals., Riv. 10 to 13, 7s, Sd.j 1 and 2, 10s. -» ole 9' 10 to M. r = 6d.; Ito .5, 9s. (id. Girls' Chrome Bals., Sawn Soles, 10 to- T °l\Cqko n g Cjirome B /' s -. Tips, \ , . 13, 6s. lid.; 1 o_d 2, 9s. 6d. ~ J,iJ ' and 5 ' lls< Bd ' ! Girls' Smart Chrome Button Boots, Sown ' "LiLd^tle Ch M C n's & inft i ■' ud - ; Wi ■ it z& I LOWEST CASH PRICES AT, '» R. HANNAH AND CO., !LTD O , RETAIL STORES; LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. " s . — \ ! — ■ ■-' ■- CBIB THE ROYAL BRINSMEAD PIANO, THE PEEMEEB "PIA NO 'OF 'THE' WOETD'' PEOU G5 GUINEAS OPWABDS. ASH OB BAbY TERMS CHAS, BEGG AND CO., LTD., . 118 WILLIS STBBBT. WELLLNGTOS. -gj. I A VISIT TOTHE ■• • - - ' ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, IN'KELBURNE AVENUE WILL give yon the opportunity of seeing tho iPopnlar London Styles for MEN'S 1909STITT<! ohnio^ofT&lrt 1 ! M °- ™fil^|D. IVIILLIGAN, MEECHAKT TAILOK AND i!K_i_(Ji__S ifAKER. C 1026 1 IDEAL FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAR, THE Most Popular and Most Suitable Fabrics for Summer Wear are here in an necnriyou are pleased to clioose from. - , übsornnent I Apart from the .'abnes, we give you Ezpsrt Work ,that you can't get from everv tuiini 'inen we charge you the same prices as other tailors charge, but wa uialta vour sn?J* I great deal better. 70s, la 955. . . Jour smt a BRADFORD 'WOOLLEN. CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS." , LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON, ! « '. , _. . ' ' ' £971 STECK PIANOLA PIANO. mHE POPTJLAEITT OP THE STECK PIANOLA PIANO as a' Gift is UNPARALWTpn i and contains the important features that'have made tho STECK PIANOLAthn .t_ffi ard instrument o£ its class throughout tbe.worli 'The STECK PIAJTOLAPIAim t .„ d * right piano of the highest grade, and, in addition,' contains "within its M « » Ltr i"' X-emodist and Merostyle Pianola the only P.ano-playing device ondomd wSgfa ing ausicians. .It can bo played by the lingers'on 'tlw. keyboard in the isual way. TheJa is no outward indication which catches tho eyei to distinguish tho Tianola Pi»i,„U» 5_ heretofore type of Pianoforte A CORDIAL IN VITATION B TO CALL IsTxTENMD one who may be interested in hearing the Pianola Piano, irrespective of any iotentinl & Durcbase. If unable to call, write for Catalogue R. It will be sent free. > nt <>-n°a of BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO-CO. . 65 WILLIS _m_3T. WELUNGTON. a-SLEWiV m - '-i - ..- 'TELEPHONE No. 2328. ■ fi '^ w lS. Managor. ■ ■ ——■"' BULKLEY AND DIDS'BURT, THOSE WHO SUP__3B, , Dental Surgeons. ' PROM WEAK DIGESTION, • 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. An(l lho3B who - Telephone No. 216. C 603 debilitated should dr7_k ?eg_uTrh? . "'BON "AND Cp,'S Sparkhng M * THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, '.-tp--* t « LAMBTON QUAY • WAI-RONGOA (Adjoining "MINERA'L WATER! Wellington's Latest and Most TJp-to-date Hos- Nature's best and safest remedy for stom-, n i,s. telry. Very central One minute from Wharves troubles. It is guaranteed to reVevo pE?" and General Post Office. How* new. Purm- stimulate ; digestion, and enable the h,S tare now. Everything new. Passenger lift, organism to resist disease. A grand tonio. It. Every room lit by electricity. Tho Chef do bpiter than foreign iraters, Cuisine is a first-class man, under special con- It is delightfully onsp and nleasant t„ ti,. tract to the management, and guests favouring p_i a *o, full of "life" and sparkle and ,n this hotel with their patTonago are assured the B t_ntty refreshes one Mixes perfectly iriii," BiU-of-Fore will be of the very best, milk, w i_ M , a les, and spirits. "* Tariff, from Bs. per day. Midday Lunch, 12 ' ■- to 2 p.m., Is. 6d. Breakfast, from 6.80 a.m. The Charged only with'NATURAL GAS. Proprietor will provide Motor Cars, with ex- _, .'-- TmVfl T0 .,., . penenced drhcrs, for patrons, at a very rea- ■ T ' a ? d . w> YOUNG, WeUmgton Agents, eonable charge. House open to guests from 6 * ' " ' - ' ClOl2 am to midnight. Day and Night Porter. '■ "" '"'•' |>ropriotor-sffiO. PINNOCK. . . CIOO2 : — : — ; gEAFORTH S. MACKENZIE, THE REV. I. V T. WALTON informs Paronts '• -BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, that his Boys' Preparatory School will ' COLONIAL MUTUAL LUTE BUILDINGS, open at 24 Grant Road, FEBRUARY Spd, 1909. ; CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. The School has the approval of tho Governors —- of the Wellington College as a Preparatory A- ~ .WELLS NEWTON School for that College. " £i * (Lata of Richmond and Newton), • - —• •"* SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, VACANCIES FOE A LIMITED NtTMBER'OF '' W5 LAMBTON QUAY. BOARDERS. BS6S Telephone 2965. " C3JI

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 411, 21 January 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 411, 21 January 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 411, 21 January 1909, Page 6

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