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EVER AT VALUE-GIVING. . Extreme profit-making is not the policy of this Store; it is our business to givo fou good valuo, to supply you with tho merchandise you need at reasonable prioes. ibid ' ■ this is morely a sound business policy for which wo can claim no credit, oxcept the credit of recognising its value and acting upon it. Experioaco has proved to us that it is not the purchases of the casual customers, much as wo value those, that help to build op a big store with a big business. It is the regular trade of a large number of regular customers that counts.- If'we failed to please our customers wo should lose them, and the fact that this store is. expanding and extonding its operations is proof of its achievements in 1 value-giving. Como when you will, at any hour of the business day, and you will find this Store filled with wide-awako shoppers—men and women . who have almost an oxport's knowledge of value. Wo bolievo in value-giving, for it draws customers and gives pleasure and satisfaction to those who como hero. LACE ROBES FOR EVENING WEAR. These Lace Robes aro really exquisite, thoy were secured for us in Paris, and aro positively tKo most, fascinating and most fashionable of evening goods. Our selling prices aro very, reasonable indeed, and wo aro able to quote these low prices becauso Jve were fortunate in our purchase. . , r , .{TAMBOUR LACE ROBES, in cream and Paris shades; ,smart designs; very full; material for bodice; at £2 9/6/ ; PARIS TAMBOUR LACE ROBE, very handsome open-work design; material for bodice; at £2 19/6. , ... ...... iWHITE LACE ROBE, worked with dainty guipure insertion into very handsome panel effects; material for bodico; at £3 5/6. tfjTNE BLACK LACE ROBE, daintily worked with silk into pretty floral designs; I. material for bodico; at £3 7/6. SBLACK NET AND CHIFFON ROBES, worked with heavy cord silk plaits into handI ' some scoop designs; material for bodice; at £3 9/6. jCREAM LACE ROBES, with passementerie silk trim/ning worked into large' circular ; designs; material for bodice; at £3 10/.JWHITE CHIFFON ROBES, daintily trimmed with pretty white crochet lace; material , for bodioe; at £3 15/- . ■ . IiWHTTE LACE ROBES, with large floral spray designs; material for bodioe, at £4 15/6. '[WHITE SILK NET ROBE, handsomely worked with soutache silk embroidery, in large i • , floral designs; with material for bodice; at £3 10/1 CREAM SILK LACE ROBE, worked into largo floral designs with heavy silk cord; j. , with material for bodice; at £4 19/6. ; ' BLACK SILK LACE,ROBE, in a handsome embroidery design, worked with Van Dycked silk braid; material for bodice; at £4 10/SLACK SILK ROBE, embroidered with silk stitched braid into very pretty floral I designs; with material for bodice; at £4 10/'EANDSOME BLACK SILK LACE ROBES, delicately wked with large floral designs; material for bodice; at £5 15/6. I ■ ' . . .■, ■ -. .-'- ■ ' '•31EAL SPANISH LACE ROBE, in white, prettily worked in small floral designs, with |, material for bodice; at £5 19/6. ■ ) CREAM SILK LACE ROBES, elaborately worked into smart panel effects; material for bodice; at £8 19/6 ■ . . . ■ : ■ KIRKCALDIE ■ & STAINS, Ltd.

■■■; TO FOOTBALLERS. I GET THE BEST, THEN YOU'LL CET THE WEAR. ' ■'■■■■ ], ■■■■ ■■ BOOTS, •-,.;; ' ■ : ' f; "| ';' ■.'■" hockey l "bootS? ''' r "\ \ AT LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN/ '••I FOR RUGBY. j "ALL BLACK" CHROME, unbreakable toes, light soles, Bs. lid. t "ALL BLACK" CHROME, unbreakable toes, double soles, 10s. GREENHIDE CHROME, unbreakable toes, double soles, 10s. 6d. i FOR ASSOCIATIOM, I "THE CERT," Men's Russet Calf, English make, unbreakable toes, . ••- ankle pads, greenbido soles, and buttons, 12e. 6d. ■ I "THE CERT," Men's Grey Calf, English make, cane instep guards, j . unbreakable toesj anhydrous soles, and buttons, 14s. 6d. i •'. "THE CERT," Men's Box Calf, English make, . unbreakable toes, \ . McGregor. vamps, anhydrous soles and buttons, 15s. 6d. ' I WHEN ORDERINC BY MAIL PLEASE ADD IS. PAIR POSTACE. .'.'■■ E. HANNAH & GO., LTD. ■ RETAIL STORES: . LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. -.'£""" ''■ ■' ~ - : " CBIO ARE YOU TAILOR-SATISFIED? HOW often have you realised that the other man was 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. -v BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., f ' ' ' "THE QUALITY TAILOES," LAMBTON QUAI, WELLINGTON. iFor the , ■ ■ ■ , ;■ -■■' FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. ...-.■ ■ . STUDIOS:. '"■ "W TT "R AIfPT TOTT 10 willis street. >W. .11. JDiIXV IJUO JL 1 , .WELLINGTON,; (And at AUCKLAND). IHEEE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF/' "MONOCHROMES and "MEZZOTONE" Tel. 1233. (Itegisterad). ':/ '. CI 10 /OCCASION, SEASON, AND A MAN'S TASTE HAVE A BEAEING ON THE TYPE o'S The Present Season is the time that permits the greatest indulgence in Fancy Colours, and fattens, and it is at . ■' THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS. • IN KELBURNE AVENUE, ■.. 1 That the Largest Selection of really uncommon Suitings can be. obtained. For distinction (juality, and style, order at ' ■ . . • ■■ MR.- P.- MILLIGAFSVBOOMS. a m

THOSE WHO SUFFER ,J?BOM WEAK DIGESTION, And those who are weary, run-down, and debilitated should drink regularly THOMSON AND CO.'S Sparkling WAI-KONGQA MINERAL WATERI. Nature's best and satest remedy for stomaehio troubles. .It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, etiniulate digestion, and enable the human organism to resist disease. A grand tonic, xl'i bettor than foreign waters. It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to the palate, full of "life" and sparkle, and instantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with milk, wines, ales, and spirits. Charged only with NATURAL GAS. X. and VV. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. ClOl2 W. H. PHILP. HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTKACTOB, N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Wiliie Street (Boom 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's clothea pressed. Venetian Blinds repaired. CBl7 " '. MONEY TO LEND. : ' iTTN any earns, on approved Freehold Beouritj, uL at. Lowest Current Bates. . Repayment by instalments can be arranged. BIE KENNETH DOBQLAS, Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, 31 Hunter Street C 1057 AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2006), MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late Masseur of N.Z. Government at Eotorna). ladles attended by MISS AULD (Tel. 2984), MASSEUSE. 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. CI 115 Mr. Hoby's Dentist Building. HOGGABD AND PEOUSE, ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTEtt STKEET.

mHE NEW COMIIEECIAL HOTEL, . LAMBTON QUAY. GEO. PLNNOCK ... Proprietor. _ Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostelry Very central. One minute Irorn Whafves uuii General Office. House new. 1W ture new. Everything new. Passenger lift. Every room lit by-electricity. The Chef de Uisine is a first-class man, under special contract to he management, and guests favouring wil M? .γ^m 61 ' ? Bt "™eeare assured 32 Dill-01-l'ai'o will be of the very best Tariff, from Bs. poi-day. Midday Lunch, 12 to 2 p.m., Is. Cd.' Breakfast, from 6.30 am Motorcars for hire, experienced drive*' charges reasonable, long or short journeys" Da O y USe anTU°ht gU^ Om 6 "* t0 iToprietor-GEO. PINNOCK. • CIOO2 EMPIRE HOTEL. ' : WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. THIS HOTEL is now. in a position to offer special advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation Convenient arrangements can also be inade for Board only during the Holiday Season Separate Suites of Kooms for Families Box 385. T«l. 19G. . C 1069 gULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, ( Bl WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. q^ riECIL GOULTER, SOLICITOR N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Monoy to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel securities at from £5 per cent. ClllQ HS PEA R, M. P. 0. C • DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Largo Stock of Optical Goods carried, also Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Improve the Hearing. ■Phone 25«2. CllOi

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 475, 6 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 475, 6 April 1909, Page 4

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