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Tfce Last Day of t&e Interesting and I«a:t?acth"c Window Dfepfaru! "PETONE" B*and Wo&ilen Goods, Tho interest shown in'onr Window Exhibition of "PETONE" Woollen Goods has been very gratifying, and w> an> certain the educative influence of tho display must bo far-reaching. As wo havo said repeatedly during Local Industries Week, the productions of the Wellington Woollen Company carrying tho "PETONE" Brand are of excellent quality, and it cannot bo otherwise. .100 Wellington Woollon Company rightly boKovos that eternal vigiloncc is tho price of commercial success, and that is the basis of the company's policy. Every yard of fabric,,every blanket and rug, every costume, ovory suit, whether made for man or boy, everything in the nature of underclothing is closely and oritically oxamined by an export, so that nothing but tho best is offered to tho public. Tho "PETONE" Brand Woollon Gooda have a Now Zealand reputation, and tho mere fact that wo give them a prominent plaoo in our stock is of itself strong ovidonoe of their worth and merit. THE BRAND "PETONE" ON WOOLLEN GOODS IS THE MARK OF MERIT, THE WARRANT FOR WORTH, THE GUARANTEE OF GOODNESS. If from any cause whatever you have not yet seen our exhibition of " PETONE " Woollen Goods endeavour to do bo to-day, wnioh is tho last day of Local Industries Week. Wo are certain you will bo pleased with our display, and you will return home actuated by pride in the achievements of a local industry, and yon will feol absolute confidence in tho future of Now Zealand as & manufacturing country. THE DISPLAYS ARE MADE IN OUR WINDOWS FRONTING JOHNSTON -STREET. Wo aro showing for tho last time To-day as a Special Exhibit.-— ;■ ' "PETONE" DRESS TWEEDS AND CLOTHS. '.. "PETONE" TAILORING TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS. I "PETONE" BLANKETS AND RUGS. ' ' "PETONE" FLANNELS AND SHIRTINGS. "PETONE" TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES AND COATS. "PETONE" MEN'S CLOTHING. "PETONE" JUVENILE CLOTHING. ' ' ' Speck! Ofekgs iot To-day and Every Day until Satttfday, May 29. TWEEDS, CLOTHS, SERGES. •, W© secured several hundred yards of Tweeds, .Cloths, and Scrgos at a very big discount. We wore tempted into making tho purchase because of the very substantial disoount, and we know our customors will be glad of tho opportunity of buying these fabrics tho enormous prico concessions wo are able to mako To-day. The Tweeds and ojsher fabrics aro seasonable goods they aro just , right fn' colour and design for immediate wear, and ..wore imported this season. ' STRIPED GREY TWEEDS, 42 inches wide. Regular prico, 2s. FANCY STRIPED AMAZON CLOTHS, 54 inches wide. In all - lid, a yard.' • SPECIAL PRICE, Is. lid. a yard. now shades. ' SPECIAL PRICE, 3s. ,9d. a yard. FANCY STRIPED TWEEDS, 42 inohes and 44 inches wide. There CREAM CHEVIOT SERGES-Theso wero secured at a fifth off , ~ ■ aro 30 pieces in this' lot. SPECIiL PRICE, 2s. 6d a yard. regular prices. FANCY STRIPED TWEEDS, in fashionable shades of brown, ■ ° F ™ D N ° W At lß ' 11<L *° **' lld ' a f green, paori and electric. Regular price, ss. 6d., yard. BLACK CHEVRON SERGES.—A special, fine lot. Regular prico, ' . '•' • . SPECIAL PRICE, 3s. 6d. a yard. : 4s. 6d. a yard. SPECIAL PRICE, 3s. 3d. a yard.' ' SIXTY FANCY FRENCH NOVELTY ROBES, in tho most fashionablo colouring. A lovely lot of robes, any one of which would bo ■ a good investment'at 1 To-day's Price. Worth 525. 6d. and 655. the robe. SPECIAL PRICE, 355. tho robe. .\ ' ■ -KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LIMITED.

MONET TO LEND. IN any sums, on approved Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Rates. Repayment by instalments can- be arranged. ... SIR KENNETH: DOUGLAS, > Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, 31 Hunter Street. C 1057' " A CARD. ALFRED REEVE ■*"*• ' L.D.S., R.C.S. 1 , England, DENTAL SURGEON, . (Lato of London, W.), • 10 Willis Street, Wellington. Same Entrance as Bartlott's Studio. • Telephone 2498. CHgg CjEAFOBTH S. MACKENZIE, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL-LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. JEWELLERY SALE. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. "O-AVING secured the well-seleoted Stock of •a-JL Mr. Alfred Nicol at a considerable fifruro below cost, I am holding a SPECIAL SALE prior, to alterations. Early Inspection Solicited. M. HEINEMANN, (Lato Alfred Nicol), 108 WILLIS STREET. CU96 NOTICE, "npHB DOMINION" PRINTING HOUSE x will bo opon to visitors botweon tho hours of 2 p.in. and 4 p.m. each day during INDUSTRIES' WEEK, commencing WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th. The publio will bo afforded an opportunity of viewing the modern machinery and plant by whiob. a leading Daily Newspaper is produced. ' 7g29 l : '

A FINISHINC TOUCH TO THE WELL-DRESSED MAN. "', MEN'S DRESS'SHOES! ■ ■ FOR THEATRE OR DANCE, ' v AT MODERATE PEICES. .'MEN'S* .PATENT LEATHER,:] MEN'S PATENT- LEATHER OXCOURT BHOES, is all shapes, FORD SHOES, in all shapes. From 6s. 9d. up to 14s. 6d. From 6s. 9d up to 14s. 6d. MEN'S GLACE KID COURr MEN'S GLACE BID OXFORD , SHOES, flexible soles, two SHOES, flexible solos, very easy, shapes, 10s, 6d. , > lis. 6d. MEN'S DRESS BOOTS. MEN'S PATENT BUTTON BOOTS, light pump soles, round toes, 265. MEN'S PATENT LACE BOOTS, Amorioan make, smart stylo, 80s., MEN'S PATENT LACE BOOTS, "Tho Walkover," round toes, 30s. MEN'S DRESS BOOTS, " Clapp's " make, 21s. Usual price 40s. ,1 ' WINTER SLIPPERS. MEN'S CHECK SLIPPERS, with MEN'S IM. CROCODILE NEEDLEfeIt and leather solos, 4s. 6d., WORK SLIPPERS, pump soles, 6s,' 6d. 6s. 6d.. MEN'S OAMEL HAIR BUCKLE MEN'S KID SLIPPERS, Lambs- - BOOTS, over ankles, 7s. 6d. wool lined, pump soles, Bs. 6d. R. HAENAH~^ND l CO.,' LTD., . RETAIL 6TORESI LAMBTON QUAV AND CUBA STREET.

GOOD CLOTHES 'ARE GOOD COMPANY. ITCHE BeU-satiflfaction got,from Good Clothes is impossible in those of INDIFFERENT 1 FINISH. Tho CHARM and EEFINED TASTE in the ; .' - •'• SUIT' to one of the main reasons for the consistently growing popularity of tho ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE, ~ HAND-SEWN SUITS SURE TO SATISFY. THE advantages of a Hand-sewn Suit—over tho machino-inade kind—oro too obvious to mention. We merely inform the man who wants, a suit that onrs are all Hand-sewn— that they are faithfully and fashionably constructed. AND THE PRICES ARE NO HIGHER THAN OTHERS. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., " "THE QUALITY TAILORS," ' 861 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' Cor the FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOKINION. STUDIOS: ,W.. H. BARTLETT, SEEKS™* ' . - ■ (And at ADCKLAND). (THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," "MONOCHROME," and "MEZZOTONE". Tel. 1233. • (Registered). q u

■\TEW COMMERCIAL ■ HOTEL, Lambtoi Quay. ' GEO. PINNOCK, Proprietor. (1) For many years proprietor of the Trocudero Privato Hotel. \ (2) Kitchen ani dining-room aro given Bpecial attention.' Wines and Spirits ore guaranteed pure and of the very best. (31 A single bottle 'of ale or wine or spirits at wholesalo price can be obtained at the bottlp Btore.:. Shop nexV to entrance. (4) Alobr-cars for hire, day or night, by the hour or as per arrangement. Telophonos. 1023 tnd 1085. (5) Tariff from Bs. por day. Day or Night Porter, i Telegrams and iotters receive prompt attention. . - 1 EMPIRE'' HOTEL. WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. THIS HOTEL ia now in a position to offer special advantages and inducements to those requiring "Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements con also be mado for Board only dnnng the Holiday Season. Separate Suites of Booms for Families. , MRS. P. POOL, Proprietress. Box 385. Tel. 19C. C 1069 •TITJLKLEY / AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 21G. CBQ3 riECIL GOULTER, - SOLICITOR, N.Z. INSTJIIANCE BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel Securities at from £5 per cent. | ClllO ' ■ | HS P E A R, M. P. 0. C, . • DR. OF OPTICS, ' EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 1 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, ' WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Goods carried, also Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Improvo the Hearing, i 'Phone 2562. CUM

THE; KING OF TABLE WATERS. I The Water that gives you health and , keeps you healthy. '' "WAI-RONGOA" l , ' ' NATURAL MINERAL WATER. Drink jit as often as you < can. ' It's good for you. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. " , ClOl3 T ONDON' AND LANCASHIRE FIRE ■" INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE, MARINE/AND ACCIDENT. Security to Policyholders ... JW,430,000. Mercantile and Evory Other Description of Risk Undertaken at Lowest Current Rates. Chief. Agents— JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD.,-Wellington.' cm; AXEL HOLTZ (Tol. 2006). MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late Masseur of N.Z. Government i't l.'ntorua). Ladies attended by HISS AULD (Tel. 2084), MaS.OUSE, 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Cllls Mr. Hoby's Dentist Building. HOGGARD A'ND PROUSE, ARCHITFCTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA 'BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 511, 19 May 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 511, 19 May 1909, Page 6

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