; MERIT ALONE COUNTS. - : . A .piece, of wood burns because it hat the matter for burning within it. A nan .. cornea'to be famona because te las the rrtattef for fame within him. To huflfc after ■, famo.is.vain and,futile. By clever management and TarioUa artificial means, a man ; v 'fflay, :indeed, lUCoeed in oreating for himself some 1 sort of name, but, if ho lacks real inward- value, all his management comes to nought, and will scarcely outlivo the day. ~■■■;■■■■■;.... 'As witlra man, so with-ft store.; A store becomes famous bcoauSe it deserves to, becaußo Jt has withm it-the matter.for fame, in other words, it merits its good reputation. •;r;The good repetition Of 'thia store rests ontfie' horioaty of its business methods, the :■ fioundnesa of its business polloy, v th6 excellence of its merchandise, and the superiority, ,v .of its value. • : You get your fuir monoy'B l worth her©, 110 matter how little or how •/ '. jnuch you Bpendi ;. You. .weioomo jto visit this store at-any time. CLEARANCE OF, GOODS PURCHASED IN , i SYDNEY AT A BIG DISCOUNT.' ■ :We Moored some loToly tucked Nets and,other Goods at a groat concession in price, - v ; bid thoSo gopds tte are now offering to'our customers at. SPECIAL PRICES. 18-infih IMITATION, TtIOKED NETS, in white and Paris shades, ' ' „ 1 Usually Is. 6d. SPECIAL PRICE Is. 2d. a yard. ' 18-inch IMITATION TUCKED . NETS, with alternate rows of spots, in Paris shade. Usually Is 9d. SPECIAL PRICE, Is. 4d. a yard. •. I : >■ 18-ineJtIMITATION TUCKED NETS, m cream and Paris shades. v :-..'.' • ::: , Usually , 2s. • 3d. SPECIAL PRICE, Is. Bd. a yard. NETS, i-inch tucks, in .white and cream. 1 , ■> ' Usually 2s. 6d, SPECIAL PRICE, Is. lid. a yard. - . - ilB-inchi!i?UOKED,NETS, 1 with alternate rows of coin ispots, in ivory and Paris .shades. ' - 1 Usually 2s. 9d. SPECLVL PRICE, 2s 6d. a yard. 'li 18-inoh TUCKED'NETS; 1-inch'tucks, in.cream and Paris shades* ' Usually 3s SPECIAL PRICE, 2s 6d. a yard. JS-mohi TUCKED NETS, i-inoh tucks, in cream. Usually Is lid SPECIAL PRICE, Is 8d a yard '18-inch TUCKED NETS, 1-inch tucks, in cream, •: Usually 2s. 9d. SPECIAL PRICE, 2s. 3d. a yard. . 18-inflh TUOKSD NETS, extra fine quality, J-inch olose tucks,, in white, cream, and • .. . Paris shades. , Usually 4s; 9d. SPECIAL PRICE, Bs. 9d. a yard. 18-inoh SPOT-T ll(JJUSI) > NETS, alternate rows of spots and tUcks in cream. ' ■: .< , , , I Usually 3s. lid. SPECIAL PRICE, 2s. lid. a yard. 18-inoh ALL-OVER NETS, with alternate rows in colours: .and imitation tucks. <■ Usually 3s. 3d. SPECIAL PRICE, 2s 6d. a yard,, vi' . ; I&ijch NET, worked in gold and silver to imitate a tucked effect ■. ■ ....,. .Usually 14b. 6d. SPECIAL PRICE, 10s. 6d. 18-mok ALL-OVER NETS, .with.coloured-ombre stripo. , ■ • _ > , • > Usually Is. lid. SPECIAL PRICE, Is, 6d. ; ,18-moh WOVEN SPOT NETS, m.cream and Pans shades,' largo com spots. > • ' . ' Usually Is. lid. SPECIAL PRICE, Is. 8t) 18-inch SILK COIN SPOT.NET, in white, mole, Vleux 1 rose, brown, paorf, moss, and blaok. , ) ( Usually 6s. 6d, SPECIAL PRICE, 4s, lid. 18-inch,SILK TOSOA NET ALL-OVER, with large Woven spots, in ivory, vicux rose, • .' . ' prune, and peacock, ..; . •. 1 . Usuallyßs. ■ SPECIAL PRICE; 6s. lid. v. . 18-inoh SILK'NET, :in krge coin spots, in saxe blue, peacock,, prune, and moss. . • i , * [ ( 1 Usually Bs, lid. SPECIAL PRICE, 6s. lid. ' : 87-mt!hi SEQUIN,: ALL^OVERS. 1 white and pearl sequins on white net; :, - ' ' i Usually 16s. 6(1/ SPECIAL ?MOE, 12s. 6d. BLACK bEOUIN ALL-OVERS, 27 inches wide, Usually 6s. 6d , Bs. lid., 13s. 6d„ 14s. 6d , 15s 6d., 225. 6d„ 235, 6d. t SPECIAL PRICES, 4s. 6d., 6s. 6d., 9s. lid., 10s, 6d., lis. 6d. 14s. 6d,, 17s. 6d. , , ■ , E2-nich BORDERED NINON, manufactured expressly for motor veils, in saxe bluo, ■ • ' purple and leather, ; Dpaks'i peck, navy and, gold, rabibler and mosa: ' ' j Usually 2s lid SPECIAL PRICE, la 6d a yard •= r' p* v- : ' : ;r v ' . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. 1 REPLENISH YOUR HEAVY' ' , , - At BARGAIN PRICES. ' ! LADIES' WINTER FOOTWEAR, ' 1 FOR COLD AND Y/ET DAYS, , AT EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. : .'p- v y\ ""V/ v A "V ; ' -■> " I WOMEN'S BOX ' CALF OXFORD WOMEN'S BOS CALF BAXS, stout SHOES, stout soles, round toes, ' soles for winter, 12s. 6d. -f'Vv;. ■lOJi'.fldriiv;;.'-"/- r WOMEN'S BOX CALP OXFORD WOMEN'S BOX CALF BALS.. ; , : SHOES, vwelted.. soles/'.'.The ' ' ■ leather-lined, stout soles, ' round Beotivfii 14s 6d , 1 toes, ior wet days, '17s. 6d. WOMEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF wn , TT ,v, O OXFORD SHOES, welted soles, 1 Wo^R N ' S ?AN WILLOW CALF V 37b. 6d v v , > JiAIiS., stoat welted Boles, 213. WO DSB S Y WOMEN'S GLACE KID BLUCHER j ISIT 6d. 1 BAL P' stout winter solc3 ' 15s> 6d - WOMEN'S TAN WILLOW > CALF WOMEN'S TAN WILLOW CVLF BROGUE GOLF SHOES, stout BLUCHER "GOLF BOOTS stout' | BOlos, very popular, 19s. 6d, - . soles, 4 popular boot, 225. 6d. , R. HANNAH" AND CO., LTD., j RETAIL STORES) LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. i ; —I ! can DAVID MILLIGAN'S WinUr DispW of MEN'S SUITINGS Is Oipressiva of nil that iq ■ for' thlfl Season s : Wear.i The eiclnsivo OoloUi's and designs emphaslSo our unquestioned position as THE fash '| o n AUTHORITY IN ALL MATTERS OF MEN'S DRESS k v , f •SeleotidttS for:Winter.Suits, Evening Dross or Dinner Jackets should be made is early as D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR,, KELBURNE AVENUE. C 1026 A SUIT THAT FITS! " A ' SUlT'that .Fits cbSts :fiO a Silit.that deosn't. 1 \Ve! only makb th» " Vif " •' • • 'A Suit at & Reasoiiablo I'rice, so WE KNOW. < i : / Good garments Ihey aro, full of style.and ohan/ctef, .tailored .to look twice as well to ■ ' last twice ai longi and.to fit tons better than other tailors' Stilts. ■We make to Order,' ami we mako 'i'O FIT,' :Uay ,we oonviDco y'du? ' ' BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO„ "The quality Tailors," , 3 lambkin qpay, wEr.r.rwTn^ For the , . FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. STUDIOS: ,W.' H.' BARTLETT,. ffiST V (And at AUCKLAND). ffHEEfI /NEW PROCESSES: "INDII PROOF," MOUoCHjioME," and "MEI2ZOTONB Tel. 1233 ' Ulegiitered). Cllß I
THE feING OF TABLE WATERS. ■ i' The Water* that gives you health and, • • keeps you healthy. "WAI-RONGOA" >n NATURAL MINERAL WATER. ■ \ , ■ Drink it as often cs yon ■■■ "' ■ .'can- It's good ;for you. • T. and W. .YODNQ, Wellington Auenta. CIOIS T (JNDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. ' Security to Policyholders .£4,430,000, 1 Mercantile and Every Other Description o( Bisk Undertaken at Lowest Current Rates. Chief Agents— JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD,, Wellington. cm; A SET, HOLT 7, (Tel. 2006). Masseur and medical electrician (Late Masseur of N.Z.-Government at Uotorua). ■ Ladies attended •by MISS AULD (Tel. 2984), .. .• • masseuse 1 ? ■ 123 WILLIS STEEET, WELLINGTON. ■ • Cllls 1 Mr. Hoby'B Dentist Building. HOOGAR.D AND PEODSE, AUCHITFCTS, UNION BANK 0? AUSTRALIA ' BUILDINGS, k urtm ermx.
j^EW. ■ ' COMMERCIAL v HOTEL, i>. . * Lambtji Quay; ■■■:• GEO. MNNOCK, Proprietor. , il) For. many,years proprietor of tho Trooaderu Private Hotel. ■ ■' •12) lCltcbeli - alii (libing-room are: given spe- . uaJ jttoutioDt VVinsd &iii) bpifitg are guarau* ;.e<U pure and ot the very best .. (3/.A-single bottle, of aie or wmo ,or spirits at. whoiesaio price can .bo obtained at the uottie store. shop next to trance. 1 * (4) llotjr-cars for hire, day or night, by tho hour or as per arrangement. 1 • Telephones, 1023 urn lUa5. • ■ (5) Tariff from Bs. per day. Day or .Night Porter, i'eiegrams act] letters receive promot intention. ~ EMPIRE HOTEL. WILLIS AND VICTOEIA STEEETS. G rpHIS HOTEL is-now in a position to offer JL special advantages and Inducements to ' v those rcquirlhg Permanent Accommodation. , .Convenient arrangements .can; also be. made i for Board only during tho Holiday Season. Separate? Suites of Kooms for Families. n' "on; MES, F. POOL, Proprietress. Boi 385., Te1.'196.' < C 1069 if :~-7— : 11 - —— • "DULKLEY AND DIDSBUE Y, Dental Surgeons, 81 waLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ' Telephone No. 216. ; CBO3 IT pECIL GOULTEE, SOLICITOR, •> V N.Z. ,INSURANCE BUILDINGS, \ ■■ /': LAMBTON QUAY. ' : " Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and Chattel Securities at from 43 per cen(. ) ( ■ ■' Clll ° HS P E A R, M. P. 0. C., i DR. OF OPTICS, . ' ; ■ • EYESIQHT SPECIALIST." Optical Parlors— r 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, V WELLINGTON, N.Z.A Large Skbck Of Optical Goods eariied.aW Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to Improve the Hflarat. ■ Whoal 2482.- .v; ■ OUU
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 525, 4 June 1909, Page 4
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