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\ " ,EVER AT VALUE-GIVING. Ertremo-pFofit-mafcing is not tho policy of this Store; it is oat business to givo '\l jou good value, to supply you with tho merchandise yon need at reasonable pricos. And this is merely a sound business policy for which wo can claim no credit, oxcopt tho credit ; of recognising its valne and acting upon it. Experience has proved to ua that it is aot tho purchases of the casual customers, much as wo valuo those, that help to build lip a big storo with a big business. It is tho regular trade of a largo number of J regular customers that counts. If we failed to please our customers no should lose 1 . them, and the fact that this storo is expanding and extending its operations is proof of its ■ achievements in value-giving. Come wb/<m you will, at any hour of tho business , day, and you will find this Store filled with wide-awake shoppers — mon and womon - who have almost an. expert's knowledge of value. Wo believe in value-giving, for it 1 draws customers and gives pleasure and satisfaction to those who como here. SMAET OUTEE GARMENTS. The collection of Jackets and Paletets that you see at this Store can scarcely bo jßqualled anywhere in New Zealand. Thero is infinite variety; and whether you come "with 'a fixed determination to purchase a particular stylo of garment, or whether you will leave tho choice to chance, you are bound to bo satisfied. There is pleasure in choosing from such a big variety. Our prices aro very reasonable indeed. - 'TWEED COATS for winter wear, in an extensive variety of fashionablo styles, JBMART SERGE COATS, in <navy blue, with emerald collars, trimmed black braid and buttons. Fitting back shape, . • At £5 15/6. STYLISH FACE CLOTH COAT, in moss greon, with effective OriontaJ trimmings, (ELEGANT DIRECTOIRE COAT, 'in forest gieen,' very elaborately trimmed 'with black I braid and buttons, v " At £7 17/6. , <-. HANDSOME CLOTH COAT, in-directoiro shape, in a rich mole shade, very richly trimmed, " • At £8 8/rtSMART TWEED COATS, in the newest shades of green, brown, and hcathor mixtures, ' * three-quarter and full length, loose and somi-iitting backs, in all si7x;s, 'BLANKET CLOTH COATS, in plain, shades of brown, greon, and" navy blue, with .> i |/band back, good full ooats, light" in weight, and very warm. At 31s. 6d. each. ," ' STRIPED BLANE3ST TWEED COATS, in browni and greon shades, large fashionable - ' ji, Tever and collar, looso back, with button giving a somi-Empire effect, V 'BLANKET TWEED COATS,- new flat back, with straps, collar and cuffs of ptoin cloth, ; i ,', -stitched all ovor, ■ . , At 425. each ; ; iffiSATHER MIXTURE TWEED PALETOTS, in brown, grey, green, etc., with step, / -1 roll, or storm collars, looso-fitting, semi-fitting, or flat backs, 50w. to 58in. lone \■ * ' w °. rth 55 »-» _ At 475. 6d. each ' /STYLISH D.B. TOPCOATS, in grey or green, mixtures, deep pockots, strap at back, , warm and light, 'excellent for travelling or walking, At 595. 6d. oach ~ ' , SMART PALETOTS, 'in green frieze cloth, with Raglan sleeves, half-lined, good heavy , • coat for winter wear, . - _ , At 675. 6d. ' _ 'STORY STYLISH COAT,'in the newest mixture tweeds, sevon-«ighths length, sleeves jg cut m one, collar of self cloth to match tho coat, half-lined, with sDk serge, JALL WOOL.TWEED PALETOTS, in green 'and red, 'or green and brown A mkturcs' ■ sevon-oighths and full length, half-lined with silk serge, natures, I ' GEN „S TWEED COATS! lookback., short-wafsSd VJt ' ! ■ straps, storm collar, half-lined, < s At £5 ; ' . STAINS, Ltd. , I ; !—-— ; : : 1. 0513 .. WE ARE NOW SHOWING LADIES' EVENING SHOES , ' - IN CHARMIMC STYLES. , AT MODERATE PRICES. \ \ _: * L4 SS?JS , S :EP BAE E y EN - f LADIES' SATIN ONE-BAR EVM- ■ " ' • ING SHOES, smart designs. At , jNG SHOES, Colours, White, , ' Cut Prices'from 3/11 to 5/6. ' Palo Blue, and Pink. Cut MLADIES' SCARLET MOROCCO Pnco 7/6 - ONE-BAR EVENING SHOES, ' LADIES' TAN KID ONE-BAR stylish, . .... ' '6/6. SHOES, for oasy houso ' BRONZE KID EVEN- ™™ 10 / 6 - ING SHOES, /'The Langtry," LA ' FINE KID FANCY ■ >witb\ buckles,'; ... , ..?%. Sf STRAP EVENING ■' PATENT "CROM-i ♦ on; largo yanet * from ' ' ' T -JESSir SHOES ' ***' W &TY TAN ' AND ' &>' $Jk S O S- E ™ NG SH ° ES ' • . | KoV B*o^..^V8* o^..^Vl 0 LA £if' ™ E °Z , SELECTION OF DELICATE COLOURED KID AND SATIN EVENING SHOES IN STOCK. • R. HANNAH <& CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA ISTREET WRITE FOR , OUR NEW 48-PAGE ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST. '■ :—: . cm Colours and Patterns to select' from^nTalrained 7 staff, pt^Xc? \ ME.D.MILLIGAN'S, ' ■ MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, ' ' , ' , 'HAND-SEWN SUITS SURE TO SATISFY TJTHE advantages of a Hand-sown Smt-ovor tho macliine-made kind-are ton nfc,Hm, o ;■ JL mention. We merely inform tho man who wants a suit that ni.r* 111 .n nT™ to that they aro faithfully ind fashionably instructed. aU Haljd-sewn-'AND THE PRICES ARE NO HIGHER THAN OTHERS ' BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO ' . ~. " THE QUALITY TAIIOES," 361 LaMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' " IN KELBUENE AVIJNUe" " ~^T n tho } ■ CUOO FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION : «r ' ' STUDIOS:' tW. H. ' BARTLETT, wESSroNf EETI ' ' (And at AUCKLAND) Tag! PBQCESSES! " mmA C^ momoch^^^'Me ZZ oto^ ; IHOSE WHO SUITES " nniri, " ffKOM WEAK DIGLSUON, . NEW EOHBL, And thoso who are weary, run-down, and LAMBTON QUAY, debilitated should dnnk regularly I'HOM. GEO. PINNOGK P«« l 6UJN AM» CO.'a SparkHng ' ro „. ~ T t '" "opnetor. . Wellington's Latest and Most rw„j -t n WAi-EONeoA SfJa'Bßfc^S^? , MIKEBAL ..WATBEI ' S?„»S,» VTZSZ, 'siifjNature's best and safest remedy for stomachio p m <ano is a first-class man, under BDocial «,„ - honbles. It is guaranteed to relieve piethbi-a, tyaot to the management, and guests Btimulato digestion, and enable the human "",? h ° t ? l with their patronage are assured SS organism to resist disease. A grand tomo. It's ,i, °.„ a J° m " lle ot 'ho very best better than foreign waters. J . from B s-, per day. Midday Innrh io It is deUghtfnlly orisp and pleasant to tho '° * P- m " ls : 6d - Breakfast, from d: ST„' I palate, full of "Mo" and sparkle, and in- M"' 01- cars f °r,, hue, exporiancod dri^S' etantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with charges reasonable, long or short -ionrw inili. wines,-ales, and spirits. JJ OUSB °P°?'<; g"«ts from C a.m. to miJlm»?r Char.ed onl y with HITOJUI.W '^SJS^S^HOCK T. and W. YOUNG. Wellington Agonto. v aofl2 ClOl2 ~ ■ . ■ ; . HOTEL. TONDOH AND LANCASHIRE FIRE • mLUS AND STREETS. ', LNSURANCE COMPANY. . npHIS HOTEL is now in a position to offer ' — ' f f 6 P« cla l. adrantages and indnoammt. " those lcquinng Permanent i FIRE, MARINE. AND ACCIDENT. Convenient arrangement, can aU Q hi 011, ~ '— . ■ »« Board only during the HofiduTSeSon ~ , „,. . ~ faoparato Suites of' Rooms for Familins 'Bocurity to Policyholders ... M,m.m ira d „ pf)nf ramillCS - B „ «, MKS - F ' POOL - Propnetross. ' ' Box 385, Tel. 18G. J , Mercantile and Every Other Description of CIOG9 ( !Usk Undertaken at Lowest Current liatos. ■ gULKLEY ' AND DIBSBUEY, \ Dental Surgeons, Chief Agents- 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. j / ■ Telephone No. 216. oxm JOHNSTON • AND CO., LTD., Wellington. ■■■ Qa g i rjECH, QOULTER, BOLIciTOE ' , • Clll7 N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, ' * " LAMBTON QUAY. .. c AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2MB). „ . T . —L ~ c M ASSEUE AND MEDICAL ELECTEICIAN (^ *** l J**- (Lato Masseur oi N.Z. Government Cllio at Eotorna). ———— . t ' attoflded U| S U S SE AUIJ> m - H. 8 D P R E O P S'PTXCS "• P " °" °- i OptiealpSi^ 1 ' 81 ' —— 7 WaLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, s OGGAED AND PEOUSIi, WELLINGTON, N.Z. t ARCHITFPTfI rt»itr>xt mur nw in'oimiTti A Largo Stock of Optical Gcods carried, also 1 UNION BANK OF AUSrEALIA Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Im- . • UUlLUinm. proTe tho Hearing, h 1 HUNIEIiSTEEEX. ' Thoni* 2562. Oiim J 6

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 495, 30 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 495, 30 April 1909, Page 4

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