££.....•■*' 1 U DAILY OPPORTUNITIES. ' " ' r ' Opportnuity-oamefrnot'once, but time and again, to overy wide-awake person. Not once in a hundred times, howover, docs it bear 3ucli unmistakable identification marks as to' force recognition from the sluggish mind; not onco in a thousand does it hold out iach* exceptional chances as to dwarf overy other prospect. Tho opportunity of a day rightly advantaged makes up what is grandiloquently called »tho opportunity of a lifetime.;. How to distinguish a gennino' opportunity is what troubles many people Your opportunity, wo mean your trading opportunity, it is horo. It is tangible and easily . recognisable. Your duty is to save money how and when you can. In the course of,a year you fpond many sovereigns ,in shopping. If you can save some of those sovereigns you will be doing yourself a good tnrn. If you shop,here you will save money, ' leoanse, grade for grade, our goods are marked at lower prices. \ ' ___— SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF '. EVENING GOODS. Don't miss seeing this Special Window Display, for it will afford you considerable pleasure, and -you will dorive many advantages from its educative influence, Tho winBows will be illumiqatod this evening. 4 _ NET AND LACE ROBES. THE LATEST FOR EVENING WEAR. These robes are absolutely the latest out j the skirts pieces nro very full and well . flhaped, and there is the materiaLand trimming'for bodice. NET'LACE ROBES, in pale Paris shade; skirts full and well shaped, mateial for bodice. A ■ At 325. 6d., £9s. od., 775. 6d., 05s. , (WHITE NET LACE ROBES—Theae are all in fine makes, and very' suitable for evening wear. / At 555. 6d., 605., 725. 6d., 755. 6d., 955. 6d. 1 RENAISSANCE LACE ROBE, in pale- Paris colour, the design is carried out in a very elaborate combination, of filet and Pohil do Gazo effect. At £6 16s. 6d. CREAM SILK SPANISH.LACE ROBE—This is a charming all-over design, the pattern being very finely worked. At £5 19s. 6d. BLACK NET LACE ROBE, well-covored designed, tho raised floral effect standing out prominently. , At £3 7s. 6d. BLACK FILET NET BOBE, the design runs from the waist-lino to the bottom of - the skirt, and is carried out in Renaissance lace, braid, and soutache At £4 10s. I ~" ' ' TOSCA NETS. These are the latest Parisian novelty for over-dresses. Thoy are made of silk and gold thread wovon to produce an opalesque effect. In two new tones of blue, and blaok end blue; 40 inches wide. ' At 6s. lid. a yard. COLD AND SILVER TISSUE. These rich fabrics will again bo a strong feature, in giving tho finishing 'touches to the evening gown; 21 inches to 24 inches wide. At 4s. 3d., 4s. 6d., 6s. 6d., 6s. lid., to 17s. 6d. a yard COLD AND SILVER FILET NET. {• These extensively for yokes in semi-evening gowns; 20 inches wide. I ■ . At 6s. 9d. a yard. .. WHITE OSTRICH BOAS. , There is nothing more becoming for wear with an evening dress than a White Osirich Feather Boa. We are showing quite a number of rich long curled Feather' Boas,, , At 17s. 6d., 215., 335. 6d., 355. 6d., 475. 6d., 595. 6d., 695. 6d., 955. /, '■ ; ' 1 . KIRKCALDIE ft, STAINS, Ltd. , ' • ARTISTIC EVENING SHOES FOR PARTICULAR WOMEN. ~ . Silver and Gold Shoes, dainty Kid and Satin Shoes, in overy conceivable j colour. In matters of dress it is instinctive in woman to demand variety ' and newness... That .we have caugbt.the sporet of appealing to this feminine " ;-instinct is'evidenced in the many beautiful creations in Evening Shoes we J: o.'arei ehowit/g .this season. , , f fen >;t I ■""'<■ • ''"'''■ AT POPULAR PRICEB. " LADIES' FINE GLACE ' KID LADIES' GLACE KID "LANGTRY ,, FANCY INSTEP STRAP EVE- SHOES, laigo buckles, from 9s. NING SHOES, a large choice 6d. to 163. 6d. of new designs from 10s. 6d. LADIES' SILVER AND GOLD ONE- '. ' LADUS'WIET STRASBURG \ -SHOES. .Gems irarcP shoes o efKiS LADIES ' Rich-coloured satin uS Wt?dios VE 6 r G SHOES, NING SHOES, with buckles, <s. 6d.-and 10s. 6d. ' . from 6d. to 20s. ' LADIES' 'DAINTY COLOURED KID LADIES', PATENT "CROMWELL" AND SUEDE EVENING SHOES, SHOES, with large buckles,' newest shades and designs, 14s. 5 7e, 6d.\ , 6d. to 235. 6d.. •' , Write for our Now 48-page Illustrated Price List. 1 R. HAMAH~AnST CO.,' LTD., RETAIL STORES) LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. | THE ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS ' \k NNOTJNCE the simple fact that THE AUTHORISED 'STYLES FOR WINTER ARE ' , NOW READY. This means everything'to the man who values correctness of style with. '* known Quality, such as has'made Kelburno Avonue famons for its tailoring. D. MILLIGAN, x ' MERCHANT TAILOR AND BEEECHES MAICEE. A SUIT THAT FITS! ~~~ ( A SUIT that Fits costs no more tnan a euit that doesn't. We only make the "Fit" A. Suit at a Reasonable Price, so WE KNOW. ' v Good garment the; are, full of stylo and character, tailored to look twice as well, to last twice as long, and to fit tons better than other tailors', suits. .We make to Order, and »o make TO FIT. May we convince you?" ", BRAD-FORD WOOLLEN CO., '' "THE QUALITY TAILOBS." ' ' 3 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINTON. For the FINEBT PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. \ ■ ' STUDIOS: *X 7 TJ '13' ATJTT 1I?TT v lO WILUB STEEET. IW. .H. bAJtllUijl 1, WELLINGTON, (And at AUCKLAND). IHEEB NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PKOOF," " MONOCHBOME," tad "UEZZOTONB ••' Tel. 1233. (Registered). ■ CIU
T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIEE i *-* INSOEANCE COMPANX. FIRE, MARINE, AND: ACCIDENT. I Security to Policyholdara , ... .£4,430,000. Morcaniile and Every Other Description of llisk Uoclertak<m at boneat Current Bates. .Chief AgentoJOHNSTON • AND CO., LTD., Wellington. cm; MO>fES TO LEND. IN any 6ume, on approved Freehold Seonritj. at Lowest Current Rates. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. Bia KENNETH DOUGLAS. Soliejtor, Commorolal Chunbera, 81 Hunter Street. j C 1057 H8 P E A R, M. P. 0. C, . DR. OF OPTICS. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— I 7 WILLIS STREET. KING'S CHAMBERS, • WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Goods oarried, aleq Speaking Trumpets and Inetraments to Improve the Hearing. 'Phone M<B. ,' CUM HOGGARD AND PEOU.SE, AECHITFCTS. DNIONBANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 200G). MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late. Mas«iur of N Z. Government at Rotorua), Ladies attended by ■ MISS AULD ,(Tel. 2384), MASSEUSE, 123 WILLIS'STREET, WELLINGTON, OIIU ' Mx. Hoby'e Dtntiit Building.
THE KING OF TABLE WATERS. The .Water that givea you health and keeps yon healthy. "W-AI-RONGQA" - NATURAL WATER. ' ' r Drink it aa often as you can. Xfe good for yon. T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents, ———————j ■_ TtfrEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, f \ Lambtio Quay. GEO. PINNOCK, Proprietor. (1) For many years peoprietor of the Trooadoro. Private Hotel. 12) Kitchen ani dining-room are given special attention. Wines and Spirits are guaranteed pure and of the very host , (3; A single bottlo of alo or wine or epirits at wholesale price can bo obtained at the bottle stow. Shop next to ontiance. (4) MoLir-cars for hire, day or night, by the hour or aa por arrangement. Telephones, 1D23 i »nd 1085. ■ -I (5) Tariff from Bs. pel , day. Day. or Night Porter. Telegrams and letters receive prompt, attention. EMPIRE HOTEL. Wmjß AHD VICTOBU BTEEBTB. /ITHIS HOTEL ie now in a position to offei j> epedikl advantages 'and inducements to hose requiring Permanent Accommodation. Convenient arrangements can .oJjbo be. made (or Board only during tho Holiday Seaeon. Separate; Suites of Booms for Families. MBS, V, POOL, FxontiatreM. Box » , BE g^
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 534, 15 June 1909, Page 6
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