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LOGICAL BUSINESS LINES. i • Buy your , raerehsadiee on logical business lines. It w always a safe plan in mating tay eort of a purchase to take into consideration tho capability and resource of the house dealing in the articles you want. Anyone can advertise and say big things and promieo much, but , to deliver tho goods in accordance with tho promiso is quito another Batter. If you are purchasing on logical business lines, this Store will figure on yonr Est for moet of tho things you want. Tho buying capacity of this Storo is as great as any in Now Zealand, and greater'than most. Our record and our reputation to-day tell the etory of our success. Our goods aro dopcndablo, because they represent tho etand•rd grades of reliable manufacturers, and our values are honest. You aro - not overcharged simply because you are ignorant of the valuo. Tho finer tho quality of auyIhing you'buy hero,' the greater tho saving. , * ' ; ,'' ' / J INTERESTING, WINDOW DISPLAY OF . , EVENINtf GOODS TO-MOBEOW, WEDNESDAY, TEUESDAT AND FRIDAY. 'An elaborato and interesting display will bo.mado in our Lambton Quay and Johnston Bbreet windows, of fashionable goods for ovening wear, and wo invito all tho ladies of Wellington to view this grant exhibition. Each ovening tho windows will bo brilliantly) jllttmmated, so that the effocts produced by artificial light may bo studied. OPERA GOATS AND EVENINC WRAPS. , * ' IN OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. { He ehapoe of tho evening wraps for this season aro umquo and varied, and the garments ore graceful and ologant. Particulars of a few aro given below. EVENING WRAP, in Eoso-du-Barrio satin-face doth,' in the "Merry Widow" shape, i handsomely braided in self shades, with vest of Oriental embroidery. Lined throughI out with satin. , At £7 17s. 6d. ' r ' EVENING COAT, in light cinnamon brown eatin-faoe cloth, seven-eighths length, with fancy folded sleevce, Diiectoire collar and revere, trimmed with very rich black cui- ' pure motifs and piped black satin, At £10 10s. ■ ELEGANT EVENING COAT, in cream satin-face cloth, in looee slip-on style, with i touches of black and gold trimming on neck and front. At £7 17s. 6di EVENING COAT, in pale bluo cloth, seven-eighths length, with" loose sleeves, vest of , black satin piped self cloth, neck finished with band of Oriental galoon, and tho entire coat decorated very effectively with self-covered buttons. Lned throughout. ' • At £5 15s. 6d. SMART EVENING COAT, in cream corduroy velvet, big Directoiro revere and cuffs of , white ,moirc antique, a fold of same giving a finish to the neck, pipings and girdlo of black satm. ' At £7 17s. Cd. STYLISH EVENING WRAP in vienx rose cloth, with cuffs and collar let in and made ' of black satin, outlined self-toned 'Taked fancy braid, big Bolf-colourod buttons down I , back. Lined with white silk. At £6 16s. 6d. PRffiAM CLOTH EVENING COAT, in modified Kimono style, with large ravers turned ' back with black moire, and edged gold braid. ~ At £5 10s. • PARISIAN EVENING COAT, carried out in the now shade of Chartreuso green satinface cloth, elaborately braided with solf-tone fine braids, and trimmed 1 Bolf-coloured satin. Lined whito suk, , . At £8 Bs. i .FRENCH MODEL EVENING COAT, made in soft grey satin-face cloth, broad panels of ' beautifully fine braidings down fronts and in panels at sidos, shaped backs, with largo ' , \;' braided buttons giving a shortr-waisted effect. Loose sleeves braided down top seam, , J collar- arid cuffs finished with , alternate folds of whito and self shades of moire. Lined \ with white satin. ' v At £8 Bs. & i * ■;'; : KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. > __I_J . _ . ! _ - ' ' ARTISTIC EVENING SHOES 1 , FOR PARTICULAR WOMEN. Sirrer and Gold Shoes, dainty Kid and 'Satin Shoes, in every conceivable odour. IxLimattere of dress it is instinctive in woman to demand variety and newness. That wo have caught tho secret of appealing to this feminine instinct is .evidenced in tho many beautiful creations in Evening Shoos wo ere showing this season, t ' - AT POPULAR PRICES. ." LADIES' FINE GLACE KID LADIES' GLACE KID "LANGTRY" ' ■ -FANCY INSTEP STRAP EVE- , SHOES, largd buckles, ■ from 9s. NING SHCES, a largo choice . 6d. to 16s. 6d. ' 'of new designs from 10s. 6d. LADIES' SILVER AND GOLD ONESTRASBTOG Sft**™ SHOES> *■' ' k LADIES' BRONZE KID EVE- , SHOES, . NING 'SHOES, with Buckles, ' <s. 6d. and 10s. W. from 7s. 6d. to 20s. ' LADIES' DAINTY COLOURED KID LADIES' PATENT "CROMWELL" AND SUEDE EVENING SHOES,' > ' SHOES, with large buckles, newest shades and designs, 14a. "■ 7s. 6d. ', , 6d. to 235. 6d. ' Write for our New 48-page Illustrated Pnoo List. R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., RETAII/STORESi UMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. .__ : , -— _ THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS fA NHOTJNCE tho simple fact that THE AUTHORISED STYLES FOR, WINTER AEE ■"" NOW READY. This means everything to the man who valuta correctness of style with known quality, such as has mado Kelburne Avenvto famous for its tailoring. "', • D. MILLIGAN,' • '" ,- ] MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER. , " ~ A SUIT THAT FITS! A SUIT that Fits coats no more than a enit that doesn't. We only mate the "Pit" Suit at a Reasonable Price, so WE KNOW. Good garments they are, full of style and character, tailored to look twice bs well, to last twice aa long, and to fit tons better than other tailors' stuts. ,We make to Order, and wa mako TO PIT. May we convince you? , * BRADFORD WOOLLEN. CO., "THE QUALITY TAILORS," 3 LAMBTON QUAY,. WELLINTON. , Vu the ~~~ FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC 'WORK IN THE DOMINION. STUDIOS: ,W. H. BARTLETT, we^^ST , ' '■ ' • (And at AUCKLAND). (THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PEOOF,'.' " HONOCHBOiUJ," and "UEZZOTONB". TeL 1233. (Reffisterod) Cll9

T ONDON AND 'LAHCASHIBE FIBE ■" INSURANCE COMPANY.' FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. J Security to Policyboldors ... '.£4,«0,000. Mercantile and Every Other Description of Risk Undertaken tit Lowest Current Bates. Chief Agents— JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., Wellington. cm: MONEY TO LEND. IN any 6uma, on approved I'rcohold Security, at Lowest Current Bates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. i SIB ■-, KENNETH DOUGLAS, > Solicitor, Commercial Chambers, 31 Hunter Street CIOJ7 HS P E A R, M. P. 0. C, . DE. OF OPTICS. ' . EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STUEET, KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Goods carried, also Speaking Trumpets and Inetrunionta to "Improve, tho Hearing. , 'Phone 2562. CIIW HOGG AED ANDPBOUSE, ABCHITFCTS. "traiON BANK OF AUSTBALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STEEET. AXBL'HOLTZ (Tol. 2000). MASSEUE AND MEDICAL ELECTEICIAN (Late Masseur of N.Z. Government at Kotorua). Ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tol. 2954), MASSEUSE, 123 WILLIS STEEET,.WELLINGTON. rflpji Hx, Hoby*a Dcniiet Bufldiag. .

THE KING OF TABLE WATEBB. The Water that gives yon health und keeps you healthy. ■ "WAI-RQNGOA" . ■ ■ NATURAL ■ / MINERAL WATER. Drink it as often as yon can. Ifs good for yon. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents. ~ ] ■ '• cm ■ftTEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, * Lombtjo Qr.ay. , GEO. PINNOCK, Proprietor. (1) For many ycaia proprietor of tho Troctidero Hotel. (2) Kitchen on] dining-room ore given special attention. Wines and Spirits ore guaranteed pure and of the very best. (3) A single bottle of ale or wine or epirits at wholesale price can be obtained at tho bottle store. Shop nut to entrance. (4) Motjr-cars for hire, day or night, by the hour or as per arrangement. Trfophonts, 1023 end 1083. (5) Tariff from Bs. per day. Day or Night Porter. Telegrams and lotters receive prompt attention, * I EMPIRE HOTEL. ' WILLIS AND VICTOBIA ETSESTS. j rpHIS HOTEL' is now in a 'position to offer X special advantages and' inducements to "'those reqniring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements* can .ako bo made for Board only daring the Holiday Season, Separate Suites of Booms for Famihee MBS. P. POOL, Propriotrees. Box 885." - - ■ TeL 186. C1J383

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 14 June 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 14 June 1909, Page 6

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