BUSINESS OBLIGATIONS. • Businoea obligations—those governed by contract, and necessary to be mot if ono , would continue to live in the business world —ie a form of interdependence that binds the commercial fabric together. But at this Store obligation has a broader signifioanou. This Store ii in faot a quasi-publio institution. Its service is no small olemont in the <!omfort of tho community. Its obligations ire more than confront tho ordinary enterprise. How well the obligations are met our public knowa. Merchandise that is absolutely reliable; business methoda that aro free from tricks and shams; prices which make the mercha'ndisje good value; etoro service that is prompt and pleasant; theso aro some of the elements of the obligations that aro recognised at this Store. It is along theso broad .lines of business honesty that wo axe pushing tho Store to broader and better Service day by day. ', . < , CfRAND WINDOW DISPLAY OF EVENING GOODS , THIS SATURDAY EVENING. If yon' are about town this evening, do your to see the epocial displays in our t fcindowa fronting Lambton Quay and Johnston Street, We axo showing all tho lovely things authorised by fashion to bo worn thisse'ason, and as thero aro many social functions still due, it is desirable to become acquainted with the fashionablo things for even- , ,' ing wear. -Hero you will see BEAUTIFUL EVENING SILKS. ' ',' HANDSOME EVENING BLOUSES. ' ' EXQUISITE EVENING WRAPS. 'EVENING'LACE ROBES. !4nd all the.other accessories for effective evening toilettes. These window displays this evoniag will afford the people a magnificent* teast for tho oyes, for h«ro will be seen fertlstic colour blending and superb draping. But tho display that will attract special attention is . , THE NAUTICAL WINDOW DISPLAY , ', '" WITH "WOLSEY" GOODS. , Thia is really a piece of very clever window dressing. The whole window is trans- ,' fomed with tho quarter-doclc of'a modern "Dreadnought." Tho bulwarks look real, and so does the great ventilating shaft and other nunor accessories. A fine representation of a 12-inch gun, such as would be carried by tho battleship presented to tho Im- , , perial Navy by tho people of New Zealand. 1 /a jolly jack tar '' Stands in iront of tho big gun, holding out to tho breezo a Wolsoy Undershirt. Wβ have a bit of realism in this, for tlio garment flutters in tho breeze just life a ,flng. In the background we got a view of tho rolling ocean, It is in its entirety a very fine display, ■ which old and young will appreciate- .Hundreds of people havo during tho past two days admired this particular exhibit, and everyone will got as opportunity of scoing it this ißVomng. " ' •< .■'-, &IR&CALDIE & STAINS, Ltd , ! ' THE "BURT M SHOE, '.'.,, l • FOR WOMEN. Yen know "BURT" SHOES by reputation, wo would liko you to know , ' ( thorn by experience. Thoy look woll. They fit well. They 1 sol] well," ami,, like old fnend3, they wear woll. Thoy make friends and hold them, too, for the •., , dealer as,well as tho consumer. ' h, NEW-YOEK ', " , .' " > NEW STYLES JUST ARRIVED. -> . 7. ' ' ' THE SMARTEST WE HAVE SEEN. ' ■■- \ <\i, ' ' FOR .WINTER WEAR.' -WOMEN'S,PATENT COLT GIBSON TIE SHOES, Cuban heols, broad lacos, 23s* 6d. '' ' ■ , WOMEN'S TAN.RTJSSIA CALF, GIBSON TEE SHOES, round toes, .Cuban heels, ' 1 ' WOMEN'S GLACE'KID OXFORD TIES, patent tips, largo eyelets! ' 23 3 Od * ' °K? LADIES'" BUTTON BOOTS, square toes, «ry easy fitting ,OUR GUARANTEE GOES WITH EUiIY AIH.' ,; i \R. ,hannah~Tni)' co., ltd., ' ; , ' RETAIL STORES! LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. , : — : -CBll TJAVID MILLIGAN'S Winter Display of MEN'S SUITINGS is expressive of all that is new XJ for this Season's Wear. The exclusive colours and designs emphasise our unquestioned ' JOSI ° n "THE FASHION AUTHORITY IN ALL MATTERS OF MEN'S DRESS , Selections for Winter Suits, Evening Droes Or Dinner Jackets should be mado as early &s ( D. MILLIG-AN, \ MERCHANT TAILOR, KELBURNE AVENUE. clo2e \ 'I A SUIT THAT FITS! : ~~ \k SUIT that Fits costs no more thin a suit that doesn't. Wo only mako the "vu» lA. Suit at a Eeasonable Price, so WE KNOW. *" Good garments they are, full of stylo and character, tailored to look twice as well to last twice as long, and to fit Una hotter than other tailors' suits • ' ■Wβ make to Order, and wo mako TO FIT. May wo convince yon? , i * BRADFORD' WOOLLEN CO., ' "THE QUALITY, TAILORS," 3 LiMBTON QUAY, WELLINTON For the . ' ' "' FINEST, PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. STUDIOS! " , llfV • ELt JDiil* A LjEj 1 J. , WELLINGTON, „„ • ' " (And at AUCKLAND). . , ( {CHEEB hEW PEOCESSESi "INDIA PROOF," " MONOCHIiOMIV' and "MEZ2OTANB • ' Tel. 1233. • ©centered) CUO ' ' ]^f Ew r Commercial hotbit, ( THE KING OF TABLE WATERS. , t^n^' GEO. PINNOCK, Propdetor. The Water that gives you health ,and ,[l, F ?r man y Teara proprietor of tho Trocu. Keeps you healthy. * deio Private Hotel. < v "W AI-RONGO A" 4' •^^-^TSW.S'SJS: »T X\.X JLVVf AN .ted pure and of the veiy best ,- T . mTTT , . T < 3 ' \ , ein S la bottl ° °f wo or wine or spirits NATURAL ' ?' wholesale price can bo obtained at the bottlo storo. Shop nsx , ; to entrance. MTTVF/T? ATj WATEiR t <4) Uotjr - Oarß for hire < da J or night, by the OLln SUJXJ\.U YViVXJjXI. hour or as per arrangement. Telephones, lOii * 1 ' \ md 1085 Drmk It as often as you (5) Tariff from Bs. per day. Day or Kight can. It's good for you. Porter. Telegrams and letters receive DtomDt T. and W. tOUNG. Wellington Acenta. attention. V '~^~~," EMPIRB_HOTEL. , ~ ; ~ WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE " 1?IEE mHIS HOTEL ia now in a position to offer INSURANCE COMPANY. .f- odvantages and inducements to ' \, those requiring Permanent Accommodation , — Convenient arrangements can also be made FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. £ " ?° ard °n L du, ?R tho Holiday Season. 1 , Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. ~ Security to Policyholders ... Boi'sSS. m*' P °° L ' E *°^ t Tg — ' C 1069 Mercantile and Every Othor DetoripHon of .„ _ T __ __, '• ' ■ Elflk Undortttken ut Lowest Current Ratce. JgULKLEY AND DIDSBUEY, ' — Dental Suxgoone, Chief Agente- 01 WHXIS STEEET, \ JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Wellington. Telephone No. 216 , ~ q^ can: pfficrL goulter, solicitor, ■ — N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGB, > AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 200©. LAMBTON QUAY. MASSEUR AND MED/CAL ELECTRICIAN Monev to LnnA on TWhnM T/«.™i, u » j (Late Masseur of N.Z. Government Chattel 7 sSuriScl ft lZ™t' at Kotorua). «,.,. Ladies attended by MISS ATTLD (Tel. 2084), ■ ■ 2i119 MASSEUSE, jj SPEAR, M. P. O. C 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Jtl« DR. Or OPTICS. "' Cllls Mr. Hoby'e Dentist Bnilding. EYESIOHT SPECIALIST. ( , Optical Parlors— ' _ nnn , Kn .ijP, ppnnsp 7 'Wn'HS STEEET, KING'S CHAMBEBS, ,jg 0 G G A P R O U S E. WELLINGTON, N.Z. ' TTNTfW RANK , Of ATTSTPATTi A Largo Stock of Optical Goods carjied,ako UNION BANK OP AUSTEALU Spealdng Trumpets and Instrument*, to la! cUiiJJiisUS, orove the Hoarmg. > ' HUNTER STREET. T'hoM IM. CUM
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 520, 29 May 1909, Page 4
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