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The Customer Who Comes Back. A permanent business is not built up in : singlo sales. It is tho customer who comes Back that counts, No business axiom .is plainer than this. We realise that it is to our interest to please and satisfy all customers. It has always been the policj of this storo to fjivo satisfaction. And. wo help our customers to economise. Even trom its crj small beginnings over forty years ago, this store was f f tfTra that makes quality a first consideration. The steady and sj) endid gionth of the s oro shows that people are less and loss attracted by tho make-shift stores, a,nd inc>ro arid inoro firmly of tho opinion that to depend 011 the storo whe.ro quality is assured is 111tho loi g run true business prudence. With some stores oYe? dhore ao prices, but' a comparison of prices will convince you that tho talues offered hoio aro fair and reasonable, and that you can 'get your money s worth every timo. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. This is tho recognised store for Juvenile Clothing; we have all tlio items ofaPP^™ 1 needed by boys, girls and infants, and our prices aro always moderate and reasonable. CHILDREN'S CREAM FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, excellent value, at 2/11, . 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, 5/11. '„ MAIDS'DARK TWEED COSTUMES, semi-fitting coats, pleated skirts, bizes b, i, • 8, 9," at 37/6, 38/6, 39/6, 42/-. ■ , . , , ■MAIDS' PLAIN CLOTH COSTUMES, in brown and myrtle, semi-fitting coats, lined. ' Sizes, 6, hB, 9, at 51/6, 52/9, 53/9, 55/6. . . . GIRLS' TWEED COSTUMES, sacque coats, lined, pleated skirts. Sizes 4, 5, o, , , at 31/6, 33/6, 35/9, 38/-, 40/-. , T ~ GIRLS' NAVY ISERGE WALKING SKIRTS, smart tailor-mado garments. Length, 27in., 30in.,-33in., 36in., at 12/6, 13/11, 15/6, 16/9. 23/6, 25/9, 28/-. •NAVY SERGE SAILOR DRESSES, in all sizes, at 19/6 to 35/-. GIRLS' PALETOTS,' in plain cloth, in brown, beaver, and myrtle. Length, 22in., 24in., 27in.; 30in., 33in., ■ 3Gin., at 20/-, 22/6, 24/9, 28/-, 31/6, 35/-. GIRLS' PALETOTS, in light coloured Blanket Cloth, piped' velvet, and with velvet buttons; in all sizes, at 21/- each. : . ~ EIDERDOWN QUILTS. The cold weather is very near; it will oome upon us when we least expect it. Prudence suggests preparing for tho long, cold nights,- and there is _ a . world warmth and rcmfort in an EIDERDOWN QUILT, tfo havo just |ot m fiTOCK OP QUILTS, and from every point of view they are good- ine quilts are weu made, the stuffing being of pure Arctic Down Quilt, well ventilated, and the coverings are in lovely patterns. I DOUBLE BED QUILTS. A very choice lot offered at specially reasonable prices— . .In Fancy Sateefly,'with piped edges. At 23/6, 28/6, 35/6. • In Fancy Sateen/nicely frilled. At 32/6, 44,6, 4S/6, 53/6, In Frilled Satin, with sateen back. At 53/6, 63/-, (3/6, 87/6, 112/6. In Frilled Satin, with satin back: very handsome. At f5/12/6. & In Satin Tapestry, with panel and frill of plain silk. , At £6/16/6, £7/17/6, ' £9/19/6! • . Fanfy D SaS piped edges. At-.14/6, 17/6, 19/6, 24/6, 32/6, 36/6. In Fancy Satin, with sateen back. At 32/6, 45/-, 59/6. In Frilled Sateen, At 18/6, 24/6, 29/6, 32/6, 38/6, .45/:.. In Frilled Satin, At 35/6, 45/-, 57/6, 63/-. with piped edges; size 3ft. s2ft. At 6/6, 8/-, 10/6, 13/6. In Satin--and Sateen, frilled; size 3ft. x 2ft. At. 8/-, 10/6,,11/6, 13/6, 15/6. In Sateen, with piped edges; size 4ft. x 3ft. At 13/6, 15/6, 18/6. In Sateen, frilled; size 4ft. x 3ft. At 16/6, 18/6, 22/6, 29/6.

KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. • C 512 EASTER EASTER FOOTBALL. HOCKEY. BOOTS FOR ALL SPORTS. THE BEST FOOTER BOOTS IN NEW ZEALAND, AT BEDROCK .rjMiui 'teiijf . PRICES. ,■ FOR RUCBY AND HOCKEY. "ALL BLACK" CHROME, unbreakable toes, light soles, 8/11. ''ALL BLACK' 1 . CHROME, .unbreakable toes, doublo soles, 10/"GREENHIDE-" CHROME, unbreakable toes, double soles, 10/6. , FOR ASSOCIATION. ' "the' CERT," Men's Russet Calf, English' make, unbreakable toes, ankle pads, greenhide soles, and buttons, 12/6. "THE CERT," Men's Grey Calf, English make, cane instep guards, unbreakable toes, greenhide soles, and buttons, 14/6 "THE CERT," Men's Bos Calf, English make, unbreakable toes, , M'Gregor vamps, greenhide soles and buttons, 15/6. WHEN ORDERING BY MAIL PLEASE ADD Is, PAIR POSTACE. ■ R. -HANNAH & CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES; LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. — 1 ' ' ■ ' : \ CBIO MAKE A NOTE OF THIS! ( tttj; ar e B peoialising on HAND-SEWN SuITS at LOW PRICES,-and want you to remember IW that our Suits are the BEST you can buy; ■' ... We lead in tailoring, and can fit a suit to your figure, and suit your taste. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 364 LAMBTON QUAY', WELLINGTON. Tor tho FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. STUDIOS: w. H. BARTLETT, \mLiNi'roNf EET ' - (And at AUCKLAND). THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEJSZOTONE" Tel. 1233. (Registered). CllO O'" sv.AKON, AND A MAN'S TASTE HAVE A BEAIUNGjON THE TYPE OF ' CLOTHES WORN. The Present Season is the time that permits the greatest indulgence in Fancy Colours, and Patterzis. and it is at I r ' THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS. . IN KELBUIiNE AVENUE, Xhat the Largest Selection of really uncommon Suitings-can be obtained.. For distinction, ouality, and style, order at : ME. D. MILLIGAN'S ' ROOMS. C noo

THOSE WHO SUFFER I'iiUM WEAK DIGESTION, An*d tlioso who are weary, run-down, and debilitated should drink regularly THOM. bUiS *M> CO.'6 Sparkling WAI-KONGOA MINMiAL vVATEKr! Nature's best auu mie»t reiueuy lor stomachic «oublea. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, ftimulflte digestion, uud enable the human lrgaiusiu to resist Uiseuse. A grand tomo. it a letter than foreign waterß, , It is delightfuny crisp and pleasant to the <iaiate, full of "lifo" and sparkle, and inftantiy refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with "UJiK, wines, ales, and spirits. Charged only with NATURAL GAS. T. and W. YuUNG, Wellington Agents, '■•i lUOI2 W. a PHUJP, ,TTOUSE AND OFFICII CLEANING CONfl TKACTOB. N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Street (Boom 4). Chimneys swept by sober men. Gentlemen's Clothes preyed. Venetian Blinds repaired. CBJ7 " \ MONEY TO LEND. <. . iTN any enms, on approved Freehold Security, 11 at Lowest Current Bates. . Repayment by instalments can be arranged. SIE KENNETH DOUGLAS. Solicitor, Commercial Ottambaxs, 31 Hnnter Btreat, CIO 57 AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2006), MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late Masseur of N.Z. Government at Eotorua). ' ; Ladies attended (Tel. 2931), 123 TV ELLIS STBEET, WELLINGTON. Cllls Mr. Hoby's Dentist Building. Hoggabd and pbouse, ARCHITECTS, ONION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET.

rnUE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 1 LAMBTON QUAY, GEO. PINNOCK ... Proprietor. , Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date Hostelry. Very contrai; One'minute from Wharves uud General-Post Office. House new. Furniture new. .Everything new. Passenger lift. Every room lit by electricity. The Chef de Cuisine is a first-clasa. man, under special contract to the management, and guests favouring this hotel with their.patronage are assured the Bill-oi'-Fare will be of the very best. Tariff, from Bs. per day. Midday Lunch, 12 to 2 p:m.,' Is." Gd. Breakfast, from 6.30 a.m. Motor cara for hire, 'experienced drivers' chnrges reasonable, long or short journeys' House open to guests from G a.m. to midnight' Day and Nieht Porter. ' Proprietor—GEO. PINNOCK. ' ciooa 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 bo made for Board ,only during the Holiday Season. Soparate Suites of Rooms for Families. MRS. F. POOL, Proprietress. Box 385. Tel. 196. CIOG9 jgULKLEY AND DIDSBUBY, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. 0503 (MECIL GOULTER, SOLICITOR, N.Z, INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel Securities at from £5 per cent. ClllO SPEAR, M. P. 0. C., • DR. OF OPTICS, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 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. L 'Phone 25C2, CUM

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 479, 12 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 479, 12 April 1909, Page 4

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