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We Please 'Out Ctfstomefs. It is our ono great desiro to satisfy every individual shopper, and this for sound business reasons. ' A satisfied 1 ' customer generally bocjmes a permanent customer, and we want to cultivate regular customers. A satisfied customer talks, and so does tho dissatisfied one, but wo would rather have tho advertising of the former than tho latter. On business grounds them are cogcnt reasons why wo should do our utmost to satisfy evory, customer, but the best devised machinery cannot bn trusted to run for ever without mishap. Some trifling thing, 'somo little oversight, end there id trouble. Tho same thing occn.'s with a great industrial organisation —mistakes will occur to emphasiso tho imperfections of human efforts, but iii a well-ordered conccrn the mistakes will bo rectified. We should take it as a great favour if customers would promptly communicate with the Manager if any dissatisfaction that may bo felt, so that we may. removo all caus9 for "complaint. We want to satisfy every customer, and that is why we want to know when-anyone is dissatisfied. HANDSOME NEW COSTUMES. Thero is now a very complete showing of Now Costumes, and it is as. well to 800 tho garments as early as possible. A strikingly smart Costume is carried out in reseda green striped tweed. The three-quarter longth coat has collar and cuffs of self-colour plain cloth, .with pipings and - hraidings of black, and both coat and skirt are trimmed with self-coloured buttons and loops.' Coat lined with whito satin, skirt'with soft linenetto. Pnco, £b b/A model ill brown satin-faco cloth is noticeably neat in design and style. Tho coat has tho new flat back, vest, and stand-up collar of champagne cloth, with sell-cloth straps, collar 1 , and cufi's of self-tone velvet, edged with black satin and gold braid, skirt of coat and sleovos ornamented with self-coloured buttons and loops. Lined satin. Price, £7 li/o. In dark Tweed Costumes, brown and green mixtures aro the smartest, and these Vary from short hip to long three-quar.ter eoats. . ■A very '.seful rind smart travelling costumo has quite a plain long cut-away coat, with roll collar; plain, well-gored skirt; coat lined broche; skirt lined soft linenctte / Pnco, £o 15/6. . ' Fine, Navy Serge Costumo, three-quarter coat, slashed at back and sides, and braided 'with v.'ido black silk braid, black satin collar and cuffs, and dome buttons, skirt gored and forming pleats at knees, At i. i i/Striped. Tweed Costumo, with smartly cat short coat, pointed back and front, self(jtrapped scam, and braided black, lined throughout, At ±,<J 61A CREAT ASSEMBLAGE OF NEW COATS. New Diagonal Tweed Coats, seven-eighths longth, semi-fitting, with black velvet collar and silk braidings, *°r Reversiblo Tnfeed Coats, with slipon sleeves, storm collar, grey top, plaid lining, • . At £3 18/6. Loose-fitting Tweed Ccats, seven-eighths length, in plain dark green and brown, - At 24/6, 29/6, 32/6, 39/6, to 84/Scotcli Tweed Coats, .with doable wrap over chest, storm collar, collar, cuffs, flap jtf pockets, and buttons of leather. Excellent for driving, At £6 16/6. Tweed Coats, in all popular colours, with leather linings, 'From £5 51Dressy Coat, in Fawn Cloth, with Directoiro rover, trimmed self-stiappings and buttons, 1 ■' At £3 3/Smart' Coats, in all the newest shades of cloth—Peacock, Nattier and Saxo Blue, Fawn, Bro vn, Green, etc., elaborately braided, At 4 gns. to 10 gns. Black Cloth Coats.—These aro quite tho correct thing for autumn, and are to bo worn- over bnv coloured dresses. Tho styles are cut-away and semi-Diroctoiro, and all are elaborately braided. , . Prices, 69/6, 79/6, 84/-, 94/6. Motor Coats.—Now fur-lined Motor Coats in thrco quarter and full length. A ■ : particularly good style is in new molo colour facccloth, with lining of picked squirrel lock, and collar of soft grey , squirrel. . Pricc, £13 13/- . OPERA COATS. Some beautiful designs and exquisite colours distinguish theso fascinating wraps. Particularly graceful is a light Rose-dii-Barrio Faco Cloth Coat, cut circular and very full, looped at sides to form sleeves, with small yest of Oriental embroidery, outlined, black satin, ..,. •. -'At £7 7/'A very smart' Coat is carried out in green Chartreusc.cloth, in loose full shape, with braided yoko nt ,back, and broad panols, reaching down from under tho arms. Lined with whito satin.. Price, £8 18/6. Another Smart Model i 3 in Vieux Roso Cloth, and is a sleeveless shape; edged with pelf- tone braiding; small embroidery vest with black pipings. Price, £8 18/6. ' Other styles of Opera Coats afford a varied choice, and thoy are all very reasonable in price, At 79/6, 84/-, 94/6, to 10 gns, KIRKGALDIE & STAINS,. Ltd. : "■■■. . - ■ C 512 I : : : —— — ; THE WIND-UP OF OUR •GREAT. -REMOVAL . SALE OF - •: . •FOOTW'MR,a. . : v: ' '.-V • FINAL DOWNFALL OF PRICES. ALL LINES REDUCED TO CLEAR. >. SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAT. i The opportunity of the year is fast slipping away. Don't miss it We aro offering Spocial Bargains to ensure a busy finish, and all regular stock. lines aro subject to a liberal discount. ■: CO., LTD. ' RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. CBIO / ARE-YOU 'TAILOR-SATISFIED? HOW' often'have you realised ithat . the other maiiiiwas.;better, dressed than you, despite the big price you paid? Tour perplexities end at our doorstep. The Suit we make for you will be a revelation in fabric and workmanship. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. . v , w. : H, BARTLETT, ' ' ■ PHOTOGRAPHER lOf Auckland), For "INDIA PROOF" PORTRAITS. STUDIOS: 10 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Between Carroll's and Urand Hotel). , Tel. 1233. ; chop Any announcement we might make during 1909 would be incomplete without the state, ment that we mtun to firmly uphold our iiied policy ot giving KviiKi CU'SI'UiUER AJibULUTE SATISEAI/VIUN. .Malting Clothes for particular men is AiN ART, and this .s wli-re cur Valuable Experience snouid attract men wno nlio to get the VERi BEST. D. MII.LIGAN, MERCHANl 1 ' 'iAILUit Alia MAKER, fUJLUUJiAJS AVJSmUJS. • THOSE WHO SUFFER 'jPHE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, i'KOJI WEAK DIGESTION, -*• LAMB'I'OiN QUAY " And thoso who are weary, run-down, and GEO. PIN NOCK ... Proprietor debilitated should drink regularly I'HOMbON A Nil. CU.'ri Sparkling (Late Trocadero.J MIWEBAL I WATEK! ■ Nature's best and safest remedy for stomachic Emythiog # ' troubles. It is guaranteed,to relieve plethora, roora j lt clcctricity. Tiju ijiiet im stimulato digestion, and euablo the human Cuisin'e is a hrst-ciats man, under special con organism to resist disease. A grand tonic, its vract t0 tho management, and guesti, tuvou^ better than foreign waters. this hotel with tlieir patronage are assured h It is delightfully crisp, and pleasant to tho bill-of-t'ara will be ot the very best palate, full -of "life" and sparkle and in- Tariff, troin Hs. per day.' Aiidilay' Lunch 19 stantly refreshes one. Mixes pertectly with to i p.m., la Gd, Breakfast, I'rom li 3U „ m milk, wines, ales, and spirits. Motor cars for hire, experienced drivers charees Charged only with NATURAL GAS. reasonable, long or short journeys. House open T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. ' t0 ,mtluisht - anil • 1-1012 proprietor—GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 ' CATERING. ~ ~ ; : WH. PHILP, Baker, Pastrycook, and. EIIPIItE nOTPr . Caterer. 7i Willis Street (next liegg's), UUlfiL. is prepared to audertakQ all manner of Cateretc., '"at «" iLLIS iND VICTORIA STREETS, given. Strictest attention. Nolio but the best npHIS Hotel is no it in a position to offer in the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea u speci- JL special advantages and inducements to elity. Ci>l7 those requiring Permauent Accommodation. — Convenient arrangements can also bo made MONEY TO LEND. for Board only during the Holiday Season TN any sums, cn approved Freehold Security, , Sui.tes of Rooms for FamUies. — at Lowest Current llate#. MR* 1 , v pnnT . Repayment by instalments can bo arranged. p OI 305 ' ' ?r'i S SIR KENNE'I'U DOUGLAB, ' IBL Solicitor, Commercial Ohamoer*. 31 Uuater GOULTER, SOLICITOR, ; TTTTTTr N.z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, H 0 G G A WiCUITKCTS. LAMBTON QUAY. UNION BANK Of AUSTRALIA ' fIUiiDINGS Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and miMTi ii'i'pt Chattel Securities at from JSS per cent. •_ UUMr.I. ' ;—— CIIIO qEirORTD S. MACKENZIE, : • BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, H. OPTICS,^' COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. mLUs'sTREET, KING'S CHAMBERS. B' ULKLEY AND DJDSBURY, WELLINGTON, N.Z. • Dental Surgeone, A Large Stock of Optical Gcods carried, also . 81 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.: &SS^.^ d .. InSlr,,n,ent, lM * Telephone No. 216. • •• C 603 - 'Phone 2562. CUM

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 448, 5 March 1909, Page 6

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