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. . ' '/ ... . ■•' • ' • . •jh'is store--Will;-be open continuously from a a.m. to b p.m. to-day • (SATURDAY). -• - ••-•'l' ■'..■.:■ ,1 . p- ..... ■■ :''; ; '?; V; ;TffIS"STORE'S : " Sesirablo place in which to do your shopping. • flhaVin bnofr» g eat nlea in its application it involves a groat deal of thought and effort.. It Illc * s*" Storo organisation must ho as perfect as human ingenuity can mahout. But the bo t • machinery sticks, some littio thing "goes wrong, and. tlicro is fnotion. So *,th tl o ' gtoro, the best efforts are frustrated through some little oversight and t ere is friction with tho customer. If you find, anything wrong Besides prompt to make complaint, and so give an.opportunity of cornsc mg *»™s. BmuU« perfect store service, there must be ample merchandise of .-thought -so,.and prices must be reasonable. On these two points this Storo week-it .is acknowledged to bo the trading centre of Wellington, where: overyone is sure of good value. ■ ■': STYLISH BUT INEXPENSIVE.'.¥uRS. . It is'the desire of every,lady to become possessed of fur., hut rich and rare furs are. far too costly to be considered., .The e are, honovei, some • .very clever imitations of real furs winch serve the P Mfrr 1 ' and .^ ICh are inexpensive.- It is to such furs'that. we.directyour. attention to-clay. ' MARMOT FUR RECORDS, daintily finished with tails, afr~B/6, :: 9/11, 10/6, 11/6, 13/6, 15/6 each. MUFFS TO MATCH, at 10/9,12/6,15/6 each. • "' - " , LONG MARMOT shaped and strait, collars, finished with ■ heads and tails, at 16/9, 24,6, 29/6, •33/6, 40/- 50/-, /5/-, 84 - MUFFS, with heads and tails to match, at 20/-, 30/-, 40/-/ 50/-, 60/-, 70/LONG MARMOT FUR THROWOVERS, at/11/6, 15/6, 18/6, 21/-, W-, 30/- each. MUFFS TO MATCH, at 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, 20/-, 24/6, to 50/- . _. ' GREY SQUIRREI/FUR THROWOVERS, at 26/-, 28/-, 30/-, 35/-; 40/-, 45/-, 50/-. \ ■ MUFFS TO MATCH, at 25/-, 26/-, 28/-, .30/-, 35/-, 40/-, 45/-,... _■• -'• . . „ GREY SQUIRREL FUR CAPE, daintily made and finished, with, heads and tails, at .',.- £5 19/6. . •; • . ■ ~. ~. ■•..;.. MUFF to match the above, at £2 19/6. ... ' , REAL SKUNK FURS, in Granville and Record shapes, atJ9/6,_50/6, 63/-, 84/-, to £6 19/6. . .'■■■• MUFFS.TO MATCH, at 30/-, 40/-, 50/-, 60/-, 70/-, to 100/ : _ ■■ . ; . , SABLE FITCH FURS, in all the fashionable shapes, at 28/6, 49/6, sa/-, 59/6, 90/6, 97/6 to £6 10/- ' : v , ± ■ ■■■•■ MUFFSTOMATCH,at-25/-,-30/,,35/-,40/-,50/:,60/- : 70-,toloo/- . -OPOSSUM FURS, in new shapes, in dyed and, natural colours,, at 11/6, 23/6, 37/6, 07/b, , :• 67/6 each. ■ -• : ;? MUFFS TO MATCH, at 21/-/25/-, 27/6, 30/-, 35/-,.40/- "; _ V :.STONE MARTEN FURS, at popular prices-42/-, 63/-, 66/6,-70/6, 0//6, 100/-, 110/- ■.»'■"- MUFFS TO MATCH, at 49/6, 60/-, 70/-, 80/-, 90/- ; \ ■ _■ ■ .■:.;:'• NEW FOX FUPS, in light fawn and grey mixtures, at-2//6-and-59/6. > '• ;/ MUFFS TO MAiSh, at 20/- and 29/6 each." ' ";••-"';■"-'••; ''';"' ■■ LONG BEAR FURS, very thick-fur, and well '39/6,; 50/6, -63/- each. MUFFS TO MATCH, at 26/6, 32/6 each • ; , NATURAL GREY FOX FURS; at 12/6, 21/-, 38/6, 55/6. , 'BIG MUFFS TO MATCH, at 20/- and 30/- .' .'' . ' • ■ •■■ BLACK CARACUL. FURS, in' the Granville, Throwover, and. Record shapes, at 8/6, •'■.- 10/6, 12/6, to 30/-, ,' v V ■ MUFFS TO MATCH, at 7/6, 9/6, 11/6, to 25/6. .:":.: •"-v ." . , LONG CANADIAN RACOON JURS, in blue dyed shades, at. 59/6-and hi i 9,0. MUFFS TOMATCH, at 40/- and7s/6.' ; "." : ; ""^'-' ' • : > ;kirkcaldie : & "Sf MNs;..Ltd. -■. eastDr i:^ : ''- eaßter FOOTBALL. HOCKEY. BOOTS EOR ALL SPORTS."''-' " , THE -BEST FOOTER BOOTS IN NEW ZEALAND, AT BEDROCK' . '~. PRICES. '-,'''■ '•■'■' •' ''.-'"; : ''" '■• . FOR RUCBY AND '' "ALL, BLACK" CHROME, unbreakable, tos,, light, soles, 8/11. "ALLiBLACK" CHROME, unbreakableJtoe's, double soles, 10/- % "GREENHLDE" CHROME, unbreakable toes, double soles, ; for association; ; ;'' ' "THE'CERT," M;n's Russet toes, anMo pads, groenhide soles, and buttons, 12/6.' : '' , .' "THE CERT," 'Men's ,Grey Calf, '•■-English' make,' : cane ■ instep■ guards, . unbreakable toes, greenhido soles, and buttons, 14/6 "THE CERT," Men's Bos' Calf, : English 'make; ■ unbreakable M'Giegor vamps,, greohhide soles and'buttons, 15/6.-.ij-WHENORDERINC BY MAIL PLEASE ADD IS.PAJR POSTAGE. : R. : HANiNAH l& CG.,rLTD. RETAIL STORESj LAMBTON QIJAY AND CUBA. STREET. ——-— ' ~ ■....-■■ '..v.: ;-:-.:..-. -:.:.:: '.' ;". \ CBIO (' MAKE A NOTE OF -THIS! -Tjmi are specialising on HAND-SEWN SUITS.at LOW PEICES, and want you to remember iW that our Suits are the BEST you;can buy. ;;. ~;. -):;..:. 1 ■ We lead in tailoring, and can fit a suit to your figure, and suit your taste. ' ■ ' BRADFORD WOOLLEN ■ GO., ' (': ■ "THE QUAUTY TAILOES," ' \ ki L'AMBTON'QUAY, WELLINGTON. Tor the ,• • ■' '• FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. '■',■■' STUDIOS: W. wS^o^* (And at AUCKLAND). THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONE" Tel. 1233- (Registered). CUO >vrrASION SEASON, AND A MAN'S TASTE HAVE A BEAKING ON THE TYPE OF O ou o , CLOTHES WORN. '. The Present Season is the time that permits.the.greatest.indulgence in Fancy Colours, and Patterns, and it is at T * HE "ENGLISH"' " IN KELBUKNE AVENUE, ' '■._.. That the Largest Selection of really uncommon Suiting 3 can be obtained. For distinction, auality, and style, order at • ■ ' . . MR.- D. MILLIGAN-S,-ROOMS. cim

THOSE WHO SUFFER FROM WEAK DIGESTION, l And those who are weary, run-down, and debilitated should drink regularly IHOMbO.N AND (JO.'d Sparkling WAI-RONGOA . MINEKAL WATER! Nature's best and safest remedy for stomachic troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, stimulate digestion, and enable the human organism to resist diseaso, A grand tonic It s better than foreign waters. , ■ It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to the palate, full of "life" and sparkle, and in-, itantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with milk, wines, ales, and Bpirits. Charged only with NATURAL GAS. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. ClOl2 CATERING. WH PHILP, Baker, Pastrycook, and • Caterer. 79 Willis Street (next Begg's), \ prepared to undertake all manner of Catering for Weddings, Parties, Suppers,' Dances, »to. at most reasonable rates. Quotations mven. Strictest attention. None but, the best £ the way of Pastry. Afternoon Tea a speoi- . Sity. ... C 847 MONEY TO LEND. ' rany sums, on approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Bates. Eepayment by-instalments can be.arranged. SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, 31 Hrmtar Street AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2008), MASSEUE AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late Masseur of N.Z. Government at Botorua). ladies attended bv MISS ATJLD (Tel. 29M), MASSEUSE. 123 WILLIS STBEET, WELLINGTON, >CI 115 Mr. Hoby's Dentist Building. HOGGABD AND PBOUSE, ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTEALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STBEET.

mHE NEW COMMERCIAL nOTEL, . LAMBT'ON QUAY. pEpj'.PINNpeK;,-;, ... Proprietor. Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostelry. Very central. One minute from Wharves and Goneral Post Offico. House new. Furniture new. ~ Everything' new. Passenger lift. Every room lit by electricity. The Chef do Cuisine is a first-class:man, under special contract to, the management, and guests favouring this hotel 'with'"their patronage are assured the Bill-of-Fareyvrill "be of the very best. Tariff, from Bs...per. day. Midday Lunch 12 to 2 pirn,, Is. Gd., .Breakfast, from 6,30 a.m. Motor-caTS '■ for hire,- experienced drivers' i charges .reasonable, long or short journeys' Bouso r open to guests from 6 a.m. to midnight' Day'and Nicht Porter.. ' Troprietar-GEO. "PINNOCK. cioos ;'_•'. EMPIRE' HOTEL. WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. THIS HOTEL is now in. a position to offer ■ ■ spooial - advantages and inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can also bo made for Board only during the Holiday Season. Separate Suites of Rbbms for Families. . ~ '.., MRS'. F. POOL, Proprietress Box 385.- ■ -• ' Tel. 190. .- -~- - C 1069 ■OTT'LKL.E'Y''' A'TUX) DIDSBURY, . ? '",'..,. '.'.'.i. Dental Surgeons, • '•••91'WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 218: ■' •; o*3 pECIX' ; ' GOULTER, SOLICITOB, ' ■, ,' N.Z,-'INSURANGE BUILDINGS, ":f "'"'.' "'.':. Quay. Money to Lend..on.freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel Securities at from £5 per cent. ; CHIP spear, m. p. 0, c. •. '■■' dr; Of ; .optics, eyesight'specialist. Optical Parlors— :: '" u " 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, • WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Gcods carried, also Speaking Trumpets [and Instruments to Improve the Hearing.'-' ■' ' •Phone 2552." CllO4

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 478, 10 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 478, 10 April 1909, Page 4

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