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SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. It is our one great desire to satisfy every individual shopper, and this for sound trasiness reasons. A satisfied customer generally becomes a permanent customer, and we want to cultivate regular customers. A satisfied customer talks, and so (loos the dissatisfied one, but wo would rather have tho advertising of the former than the latter. On business grounds there are cogent reasons why we should do our utmost to satisfy every enstomor, but tho best devised machinery cannot bo trusted to run for ever g without mishap. Some triflling • thing, some little oversight, and thero is trouble, Tho'same thing occurs with a great industrial organisation—mistakes will occur to emphasise tho imperfections of human efforts, but in a well-ordered concern tho mistakes j will be rectified. Wo should.tako it as a great favour if customers would promptly ( communicato with the Manager on any dissatisfaction that may be felt, so that wo may removo all cause for complaint. AVo want to satisfy every customer, and that is why wo want to know when anyone is dissatisfied. THE LATEST IN NECKWEAR. i . 1 'A comprehensive assortment of all the newest and most fashionablo items of fteokwear, and eacli articlo is, so moderately priced that buying becomes a pleasure. NARROW POPLIN TIES, one inch wide, in sky blue, heliotrope, reseda, saxo blue, myrtle, moss, navy blue, and brown. At 'Jd. each. BILK POPLIN HANDKERCHIEF TIES, in moss, sky blue, heliotrope, electric, sax© bluo, myrtle, brown, and navy bluo. ' At Is. 6d. each. NARROW . TINSEL BRAID TIES, in gold and coloured effects. Those are very smart. At Is. 4d., Is. 6d., Is. lid., 2s. each. GOLD AND TINSEL KNOTS, a smart finish for a neckband. At Is. lid., 2s. 3d. NARROW FANCY SILK BRAID TIES, with tasseled ends, in cream, pink, navy blue, moss, and brown. These are the latest. At 9Jd. each. PLAIN SILK TIES, one inch wide, in sky blue, turquoise, saxe blue, reseda, moss, brown, and myrtle. l At Is., Is. 4d. oacli, iWIDE END CREPE DE CHINE TIES, in reseda, paon, scarlet, vieux rose, navy, brown, and violet. At Is. 9d. each. KNITTED, SILK TIES, in mixed and plain colours. Decidedly smart. At 2s. 6d., 3s. ss. 6d. each. IMITATION MALTESE LACE SCARVES. These aro faithful reproductions of the r ' hand-made laces of Malta. t At 4s. lid., os. lid., 6s. lid., 7s. lid, NET LACE SCARVES, in white and Paris shades; very neat designs. ' ' ■ At Is. lid., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 4s. 3d. DIRECTOIRE SCARVES, in crepe do chine, in black, black with heliotrope, grey with' green, black with whito, white' with heliotrope, cream. At 295. 6d. each. BPANGLED EVENING SCARVES, in chiffon and crepe do chine— : rln white and gold, at 10s! 6d., 19s. 6d., 275. 6d. In white and heliotrope, at 15s. 9d. In grey and silver, at 295. 6d. In black, at 215., 255. 6d., 275. 6d. .WHITE' HUNTING STOCKS, combination collar band and cravat, in plain and striped r \ effects; sizes 13, 13&, 14, 14Jd- At Is. Bd., 2s. 6d. each. LACE COLLAR BANDS, in fine not lace with Valenciennes frill, in white and cream. At 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. lid., 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., 6s. lid. WHITE MUSLIN COLLAR BANDS, with valoncienncs insertion let in, and lace frill. , . At 2s. 63., 3s. 6d. 6ATIN COLLAR BANDS, with motal clasps, and edged with white frilling, in sase blue, navy blue, emerald, vieux rose, violet, heliotrope, blac. At 4s. lid., ss. 6d. each. tWHITE SATIN COLLAR BANDS, with coloured bands and drops, in saxo blue, ' emerald, 'brown, violet, vieux roso; those collars aro finished with whito lace niching. ' / ■ At Bs. 6d. each. , LACE JABOTS, made of net and'trimmed with Valenciennes lace; in white and cream. , At lis. 9d. each. DAINTY LACE CRAVATS, posed on fine net, in white and cream. At ss. 6d., 7s. lid., Bs. 6d., 9s. lid., 10s. 6d. each. DIRECTOIRE SASHES, in crepe de chine and • Jap. silk, in heliotrope, saxe blue,', myrtle, white, brown, reseda, navy, pint, paon, black. At Bs. lid. each. \ ' — . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. ./ ' ■ i C 512 ■. ] ■ - ■ ■ ' -l TO FOOTBALLERS. ( CET THE BEST, THEN YOU'LL CET THE WEAR. J; : ' FOOTBALL BOOTS, U-Us.' '*gr HOCKEY 1 ; V , ' , AT LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. FOR RUCBY. "ALL BLACK" CHROME, unbreakable toes, light soles, Bs. lid. "ALL BLACK" CHROME, unbreakablo toes, double soles, 10s. GREENHIDE CHROME, unbreakablo toes, double soles, 10s. 6d. 1 FOR ASSOCIATION. " THE CERT," .Men's Russet Calf,, English make, unbreakablo toes ankle pads, greenhide soles, and buttons, 12s. 6d. ' , ■ " THE CERT," Men's Grey ■ Calf, English make, cane instop guards - unbreakablo toes, anhydrous soles, and buttons, 14s. 6d. ' "THE CERT," Men's Box Calf, English make, unbreakable toea MoGregor vamps, anhydrous soles and buttons, 15s. Gd. ' WHEN ORDERINC BY MAIL PLEASE ADD IS. PAIR POSTAGE. R, HANNAH & CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, i CBIC ' ARE YOU TAILOR-SATISFIED? HOW often have you realised that the other man was better dressed than yon decmiu the big price you paid? Your perplexities end at our doorstep. Tho Snit w« SI lor you will be a revelation in fabrio and workmanship. ait<! BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. For the i ~ ' ~~ ■ • FINEST PHOTOGRAPHiC WORK IN THE DOMINION. STUDIOS: ,iW. H. BARTLETT, SSr 1 ' ( (And at AUCKLAND). ' • , (THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONE" 'l'el. 1233. (Registered). ' OCCASION, SEASON, AND A MAN'S TASTE HAVE A BEARING ON TFF. TYPPTfr CLOTHES WORN. I^il 0i • The Present Season is the time that permits the greatest indulgence in Fancv Colour* „„,i Patterns, and it is at . J UUJS ' ana THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS. IN KELBURNE AVENUE, That the Largest Selection of really uncommon Suitings can be obtained IW quality, and style, order at ' cnon > ■ ■ MB. D. MILLIGAN'S ROOMS. '

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 473, 3 April 1909, Page 4

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