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"' 'THE LAW OF CONTRASTS/ Clearly the- most important part of our life education is carried on,,by contrast, harmony is only promoted by tho perception of differences, whether in things or in thoughts. Every 'act of choico is made m view of alternatives, bottor or worse Wo fool oui selves if wo fancy that wo can transcend our moral limits by a handbreadth. There is no anarchy, save in tho deceased egotism that soorns tho lesson of experience Fate and freedom are but tho two sides of tho shield that protects tho man of good-will Hcnco, as in ,tho natural sphoio forces aro co-related, matched fniily. against each othei, so in our interaction as mombora of society we balance and neutralise characteristics that would, if left to work unchecked, speedily bring things to rum. Wo aro nc\er at tho end of our resources, becauso progress is peculiarly tho law of our bomg, civilisation means for ra a never-ceasing adjustment of forces in opposition—classes and orders sharing in the j ' ' distribution of benefits, according to a scale of fitness which is continually altering for tho better. Contrast is as potent in this conscious world of motive and enterprise as it is in tho wider fields of scientific exploration Tho most enterprising flomen, those . yho aro credited with being tho most successful housekeepers, do their shopping by comparison. Tho olement of contrast entors into their calculations, and sinco they rnvan»bjy oome to this Storo, it is obvious that,it is hero that they are served to advantage. ~ j \ i SERVICEABLE .COATS. These useful Garments aro gaining in popularity every season, especially with ladies , f . ' to. the country, who drive about m all weathers. Tho Garments aro warm without being too heavy, and will stand a good deal of rough usage.. We give bolow details of some of the best styles wo ihavo now in stock'. , SMART CLOTH, COATS, in green, brown, and navy bluo, three-quarter length, sacquo \ shapo, with squirrel lock lining, > At £4 4s. BLACK CLOTH COATS, double-breasted, loose backs, storm collars, with squirrel hl »ng, • At £5 15s 6d MOLE COLOUR CLOTH COATS, double-broasted, now semi-fitting backs, storm collar; squirrel lining, / At £5 15s. 6d. , DARK GREEN TWEED COATS, seven-eighths longth, looso fitting, marmot collars, squirrel lock lining, At £5 15s 6d. BROWN DIAGONAL TWEED COATS, seven-eighths length, looso fitting, with strap at , i back, dark opposum collar and rever, with squirrel lining, At £0 10s. 6d. >; NAVY BOX CLOTH COATS, seven-eighths longth, double-breasted)new semi-fitting back' , • black Persian lamb collar, squirrel lock lining, ' £7 17s 6d DARK TWEED COATS, seven-eighths length, strapped round shoulders, squirrel lining, , * ( At £8 Is. DARK GREEN BOX CLOTH COATS, doublo-breasted, looso shapo, racoon collars, cuffs, - „ y .'and rovers, with squirrel lining,, At £8 185.6 d. < ' DARK FAWN BOX OLOTH COATS, loose shapo, with strap at back, dark marmot collar, with squirrol lining, At £8 185.6 d. iNAVY BOX CLOTH COATS, loose shape, strap at back, double-breasted, beaver roll ■ collar, dark marmot lining, At £9 3s. DARK BROWN BLANKET TWEED COATS, double-breasted, looso fitting, roll collar of natural musquash/nutria lining, At £9 9s. NAVY BOX CLOTH COATS, double-breasted, loose fitting, strapped seams, seven-eighths lengtn, sort grey squirrel collar, rovers and cuffs, picked squirrel lining,' '' ' At £10 10s. - , MOLE COLOUR BOX CLOTH COATS, full length, collars and cuffs of soft groy squirrel, and linings of picked squirrel, , At £13 13s! r < :'. L \\ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. ' „ ' C 513 DRY FEET FOR GOOD HEALTH. «» ll Wfi, llf peoplo 1 tbe TUT*™* from Gn P- Pnonmonia, and Consumption. _alf tnoso people-probably two thirds-got started through wet feet. To obviate this buy a good pair of RUBBERS; you can't possibly go wrong, for ~„m addition to saving on look what you savo in fhoe leather. . RUBBERS FOR WET, WINTRY DAYS. GOLOSHES AND GUM BOOTS ' ■■ '■ ' FROM THE BEST MAKERS AT LOWEST PRICES. ' ' WOMEN'S GOLOSHES, with high MEN'S GOLOSHES, with high fronts, fronts, 3s Gd, 4s 6d 5s 6<l, 6s. 6d. ■ ; __ .WOMEN'S STOBM . FOOTHOLDS, MEN'S "EVEESTICK" GOLOSHES. GIRLS' GOLOSHES, 3s„ 3s. 6d. I BOYS' GOLOSHEs/ss.'od., 4s. > WOMEN'S GUM BOOTS, Ss. 6d. CHILDREN'S GUMS 7s 'fld ' «, m , .YOUTHS' GUM BOOTS, dull finish, extra stout, 12s 6d, , ' Bd ' MEN'S LIGHT CITY GUM BOOTS, blight on dull finish, 10s 6d . ' * MEN'S HEAVY WOONSOCKET "DUCK?' KNLE GUMS, 16s 6d ,' MEN'S HEAVY WOONSOCKET "DUCK" LONG GUMS, 255. *•• '■ R. HANNAH & CQ., LTD.' RETAIL STORES:' LAMBTON QUAY AMD CUBA STREET. . . CBIO /A 'VISIT-OP INSPECTION AT- , i ~ ' ; * * l mr.d.mh.ligan:s, •■•- ' • ' ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS,' KELBUBNE AVENUE, "'.Would convince any impartial judge that his Stock comprises all the Requisites in <?n'f , ' , inga that a High-class Trade should have In' fact, that it is an Assortment of Ud to-dnf Styles par excellence You are Cordially Invited to Call, and seo what wo have W fw,Tj , j for the Present Season/ > D3C UDmcd HAND-SEWN SUITS SURE TO,SATISFY. THE advantages of a Hand-sewn Suit-over the machine-made kind-aro too obvionn tr> mention. We merely inform the man who wants a suit that ours nrn nil tt„,!j """ 0 that they are faithfully „d fashionably constructed. ? 9aU • Han <i-sown-AND THE PRICES ARE NO HIGHER THAN OTHERS BRADFORD, WOOLLEN CO. ' "THE QUALITY TAILORS." 361 U'iM'ON'QUAY; WELLINGTON. IN KELBUENE AVENUE. " For the ' CIIM FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. ' ' . . ..*..'.,,„,, STUDIOS: l ,W., H; 'BARTLETT, '$SS™* (And at Al/CA'LAND). __BE_ JNEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PBOOP," " MONOCHBOME," and "MP77nTnxrn . ( Tel. 1233. (Registered), J^-SU-ONE^

COMMERCIAL ■ HOTEL,Lambtjo. Ijuay. • GEO. PLNNOCK, Proprietor d$ wrttS-MT proprietor of the 1 (2) Kitchen anj dining-room are m™ tn » c.al attention Wines and Spirits afeluartn' ieed puie and of tho very best Buaran(3; A single bottle of ale or Vino or Wit, at Tvholesalo price can bo obtained at the bottle store, Shop nerf to entrance. ° (1 Motor-cars for hire, day or night, by the Slol a3 . Per a F™P™*- phones? £ (5) Tantf from Bs. per day. Day or NiffW rtten e tion: lelegramß and lettors "cSto"^ EMPIRE HOTEL. WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS mHIS HOTEL is now in a position to offer X special advantages and inducements (n those requiring Permanent Accommodation Convenient arrangements can also bo m.j. for Board only durfng the HolidaTseaton ado Separate Suites of Rooms for Families Box 385. ■ i' e |. m . CIOCO gULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, ' Dental Surgeons, , 81 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. , q_~ fffiClL GOULTER, SOLICITOR N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, anrf' Chattel Securities at from £5 per cent. . , . ciuo H8 PEA R, M. P. "0. C. • DR. OF OPTICS,.. . EYESIGHT.': SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STREET, lONG'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. . A Largo Stock of Optical Gcodß carried, also Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to lui-; prove tho Hoaring. v ,-•■■' _ Wtma 2Stil . CUfli,

THE ikING OF TABLE WATERS. - The Water that gives yon health and keeps jou healthy. • : : "WAI-RONGOA" NATURAL MINERAL WATER. '. , -\ Drink it as often as' you , , can. Ifs good for yon. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. ; ClOl2 t T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE ' FIRE . Ai INSURANCE COMPANY. . FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIOENT. Security to Policyholders ... £4,430,000. Mercantile and Every Other Description of Bisk Undertaken at Lowest Current Bate*. Chief Agents— JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Wellington. (3117 AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2008). %/f ABSETJB AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN v*- QLate Masseur of N.Z, Government at Rotorua). Ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tel. 2984), MASSEUSE. 122 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Clll6 Mr. Baby's Dontiet Building. HOGuTbd AND PEOD3K, ARCHITECTS, JBHIOH.4JANK OF AUSTRALIA , BUILDINGS, » JBXBBPB. SXIiEKt, ' i

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 May 1909, Page 4

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