We Cultivate the Goodwill of all Oat Customers. -..- -..,'■'. .'. , .:■ '-. " ' ■■■■■ *m. ! ■'■ ■■'■ ■ ■:■ ■■:■■■ ■:■ ■■ -■ i?4<J ■ •■ . ;"I It is our one great desire to satisfy every individual shopper, and this for sound business reasons. A satisfied customer generally becomes a permanent customer, end wewant to cultivate Tegular customers. A satisfied customer talks, and bo does the 'dissatisfied one, but wo would rather have the advertising of the former than the latter. On business grounds there are cogent reasons why wo should do our utmost' to satisfy ,'every customer, but the best devised machinery cannot bo trusted to run for ever. , .without mishap. Some trifling thing, some little oversight, and thero is trouble. The same thing occurs with a great industrial organisation—mistakes will occur to emphasise the imperfections of human efforts, but in a well-ordered concern the mistakes ' will be rectified. Wo should talio it as a,great favour if customers would promptly oommunicato with ,tho Manager if any dissatisfaction may be felt, ,so that we may removo all cause for complaint. We want to satisfy every customer, and that is why tfe want to know when anyono is dissatisfied. EXTRAOEDINARY VALUES FOR TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY. 'It has become the custom for this Store to ■ offer you special values every Wednesday. We sacrifice the profits on three or. four lines with the.definite object of attracting you here on a Wednesday, and especially in the afternoon. Wo want to encourage Wednesday shopping; and wo make it worth your whilo to help in this. The special' lines' for to-day aro of the right kind—they consist of goods that are wanted, and_the price cuts aro deep. EIGHTEEN PIECES ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, 18 inches wide, in neat open designs. Regular Price, 1/9 a yard. Prico to-day, 9d. . TWENTY-FIVE PIECES FANCY RIBBONS, in floral and stripe effects, in light and dark autumn colourings; 6 inches and 6 inches wide. Usual Prices, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6 a yard. .Price, to-day, IOJd- a yard. TEN COQTJE FEATHER AND CHIFFON NECK RUFFLES, finished with long silk tassels. Regular Price, 15/6 each. Price to-day, 11/9 each. EIGHTEEN SILK FRONTS, in heliotrope, navy blue, , sky blue, white, and pink. For, wear ,with costumes. Regular Price, 4/11 each. Price to-day, 2/6 each. Tho Special Prices are for TO-DAY ONLY. On Thursday we revert to the Regular Prices. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. ;i 0512 ••• style ' ; .. . AND LOW PRICES. .■>■ MEN'S TAN BOOTS. More Value and More Stylo are not to be found in any lines of Men's ■ -"i • Footwear'selling at 5/-pair more'than our 19/6-and 21/j ,,l 'College" Boots. '* ' '" They are the best wo have over seen for the money. Why pay more? ' THESE ARE GRAND VALUE. ' Men's Tan. Kid Bals, .wide welts, Men's Tan Willow Calf Derby ■ medium and round toes, special, Bals,' open fronts, medium toes, ■ 17/6. - ' "Tho College," 21/- . Men's Tan Willow Calf Bals, . Men's Tan Willow Calf Derby welted soles, round toes, "The Bals, opon fronts, round toes, Collage," 19/6. , ■■■•"' "Bective," 22/6. Men's Tan Willow Calf Bals, Moa's Tan Kid Derby Bals, open wolted. soles, full round toes, fronts, medium toes, "The , "Bective," 20/- Bective," 21/TANS ARE VERY POPULAR. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. ' ' : RETAIL STORES) LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. "' . CBIO ARE YOU.TAILOR-SATISFIEb? ' HOW often have you realised that the other, man was better dressed than yon, despite the big price you : paid?. Your perplexities end at our doorstep. The Suit we make lor you will be a revelation in fabrio and workmanship. ■ ' 'BRADFORD WOOLLEN C 0.,. / •'THE QUALITY TAILOR , S," ' . LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. .'"" Jor the : ■■' ';■'■ ' ' : , ' FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. ; '■: . '"' STUDIOS: ■ • WXT IS iRTT ]?TT I 0 WILLIS STREET, . 'Jα.. , • WELLINGTON, "•'■•■'• >: :/;:■■ '■'■'■,■■ '..''"..: .■',."■■ (And at AUCKLAND);' ' a'HBEE NEW.PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONE" ;.' Tel. 1233. ~,.•., '.'■■■■' (Registered). CHO -■ ;:,-.-' ONE-.aUALITY FOR ALL OUR PATRONS. ' ■ OERHAPS'the rigid enforcement'of this policy explains wliy '■• ■ -MILLIGAN'S.. ' ' ' -MERCJHANT TAILORING. BUSINESS IN KBLBURNE AVENUE ■has never ceased expanding. .Our Prices have never been cut below a fair level The protection to 'trie customer thus secured is obvious. , Cllu °
' THOSE WHO SUFFER ' fit Oil WEAK DIGESTION, i And those whs are weary, ruu-down, and debilitated snoulu drink regularly l'HOiibUM AiNi) CU.'b SparKtinK WAI-KONGO A MINEEAL AVATER! ■ Nature's best and safest! remedy lor stomachic troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, Btimulate digestion, and enable ttie human organism to resi6t disease. .A grand tonio. ltd ieuor than loreign waters. ' ■ It is delightfuijy crisp and pleasant to tno paiate, full of "life" and sparkle, and instantly refreshes ods. Mixes ; perfectly with milk, wines, ales, and spirits. . Charged, only with NATURAL GAS.' T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. ClOl2 CATERING. ■ -•> WH. PPn.V, Baker, Pastrycook, and • Caterer, 78 Willis Street (uoit Begg's), is prepared to undertake all manner of Catering for Weddings, Parties. Suppers, Dances, etc., at most reasonable rates. Quotations given. Strictest attention. None but the best in the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a specialty. ■. ' ■■■■, C^? MONEY TO LEND. iTN any sums, on approved Freehold Seonrity, U. at Lowest Curreet Bates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. ■ SIB'KENNETH DOUGLAS, Bolioitor, Commercial Ohambere, 31 Hnator Street. C 1057 V TJOGGAED ".AND i? BOU SE, H AKCHITECTS, ONION BANK OF AOSTEALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTEE STEEET.. QEAFOETH S. MACKENZIE, ® BARRISTER AND SOLICITOE, COLONIC L MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. B- —OLKLEY AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons.' 91 WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON, •.telephone No. 216, '. • 060;
ZTIHE NEW ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. GEO. PINNOCK ... Proprietor. (Late Trocadero); Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostelry. Very central. One minute from Wharve* and General Post Office. House new.' S turo new. Everything now. Passenger lift Every room lit by electricity. Tao Chef dc Cuisine is a first-lass man, under epecial con. fh!» hni he .™ aD . I 'e« mellt . and guests favouring us hotel with their patronage are assured thf Biil-of-Fare will be or the very best Tariff, from Bs. per day. Midday Lunch, 1! to 2 p.m., Is. Breakfast, from 6.30 a.m Motor cars for hire, experienced drivers oharges reasonable, long or short journeys sr^n&fgsir 6 *■*■ to &**& Proprietor-GEO. PINNOCK. ciOO! EMPIRE HOTEL. WILLIS AND VICTOEIA STREETS. THIS HOTEL is now in a position to offe: special advantages and inducements ti those requiring Permanent Accommodation Convenient arrangements can ajso be mad. for Board only during the Holiday Season Separate Suites of Eooms for Familios. MBS. F. POOL, Proprietress. Box 385. , Tol. i9 6i ' CIOG aOULTER, SOLICITOB V N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, am Chattel Securities at from X 5 per cent. ■ CIU HS PEA R, M. P. 0. C DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Opticnl Parlors— ■ 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Gcods carried, als Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to In prove the Hearing, . D 3 .'Phone 2582. CllO
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19090317.2.23.1
Bibliographic details
Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 458, 17 March 1909, Page 6
Word Count
1,098Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 458, 17 March 1909, Page 6
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.