OUR REAL FRIENDS. Ee tij l5 W ? tion . B <fi oUE Jr. " w ho is my rod friend?" and your answer will ' - ono Wh ° .P 013 ? n J W fttUlts M we » M tells yon of your virtues--23™ m J gonmno helpful spint. Wo count aa a real friend tho enstomer IrZnvLS ] f t r f' of . com P la !nt—not carping criticism, but an account of leal flaws or ; ■-■triviTiff'"'tx ideal ; peraaps wo shall nover roach it, but wo aro oonltantly w :S^. re by koopuig jt always, beat. Mistakos will occur even in i Jugulated families, . when youcomo to think it over seriously there is not °J , orr .°/ i you can chnrgo this store with. When JOU Wo cause Ixnn^- iu 0 ! 1 let us. know about , it—givo us the opportunity, of-'recti-fetoi.y^ k frknl ay " y ° U We "* ™ WET WEATHER WEARABLES FOR WOMEN. ■ "*? '«<*eda»eJy:laine.'and'.-plentiful-.this season, ; and the lx 81 £ n of-gales aiida heavy winter. Tho Maoris are very (rood - - ; i?' and , lt , isiasw ell to make preparations for the heavy-winter; Tho worst ° ha y ot to coine, when u good macintosh or raincoat would be a desir- ''! pnMa "' ° are offenDe: a ,ot ot very serviceable garments .'at. vory reasonable KA^ TOS ? E m' 7 Etylisi ! brown mixture checks,'in tweed finished rubbor: big loose . , , j coat , suitable for'Woaring .over costumes, at 84/-each. ' NA^nar ; °^£7 R 7A iUCIiX^ OSHES ' three-quarter, length, with storm I ? RI Y IN 1 G SACQUE MACINTOSH. ' This is cut circular, and has ' wimf 101 hood at. back, -which has draw string to fasten it over hat: 'In brovm, fawn, green, and navy blue, at £3 18/0. ' > FULL-LENGTH MACINTOSHES, in various styles and colours. At 47s Gd and 6d to 63s each MACINTOSHES, in 'fawn■ and green, • with Raglan' alcoves, <■ storm collars, full-length. ■' <. ' • At 395.. 6d., each. • and ;stnped effects,; loose-fitting, well-cut ; - garments, with full back, and Raglan *and loose sleevoa. At 37a. 6d,, 38s. 6d., 425. ™^Mhi' INEN " PINISH MACWTOSffi!S . Raglan sleeves, suitable s ' At 495. 6d. each. . m CraTOSHES,.,in fal ?' and Era®' W1 tact . Baglan sleeves, fastening up at neck, turn-down collar. , ' At 353. 6d. each. 111 new,.Bemi-fitting and: flat lack shapoe, throe-quarter and seven-eighths length, m,green, brown, and grey mixtures, at 21/-, 23j6, 2S/6 each. ' BACKED COATS, absolutely rainproof, new slip-on sleeves, antTfalWrngth,°af 49/6 W " 3t ' thr6^uarter ' ■ - and iiflvy • only,. full back; and sleoves, fastening at nock: , f with detachable strap at!'back, at 25/6 each. RAINPROOFS, in. fawn, 'loose-fitting, with • velvet - collar, at C^ ' n full sbape3, some with strap at bsok, 'others. \ , plain; m heather .mixtures, at 23/6, 25/6, 29/6,' each. <S ATS ', 10056 fittmg , full Bhttpos ' m 6r««, brown, navy, etc., at ROUQH TWEED COATS, with new strapped semi-fitting: backs,, collar and m each ' Stlteh ° d al , ! A useful and drossy coat at tnvms, i« 1m ..s ."i-tui.2 i, ,u' ' r^Sf"^dK^ D tTi^S RT '^°i ATS ' w h back, braided'with black 'at 4Sje! 55J- mth largo butt ons. In faira and new diagonal stripes, SM m M I? to 19 ' m Lght " nd daTk mktura , at M '> 675. 6d., .COATS, *i:n new shapes, suitable- for, wearing over costumes > half-lined silk, seven-eighths and full length, at 89/6, 92/6, 94/6 each. ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. ,
/ATTRACTIVE. ■■■ - : OALISTHENICSI f: GENUINE't * M ■ , BARGAINS. . , „ CUT PRICES. GIRLS' /'BALLET': SHOES, '-i . CORRECT SHOES u FOR DANCINC, IB tltltWiilS 8 GIRLS' SUPERIOR GLACE KID BALLET" SHOES, Might, flenble pump soles,, ~ i ' Sizes 7 to 10 (Girls'),'" ss. Gel. ' I Sizes 11 to 1 (Misses'), 6s 6d ' Sizos 2 to 5 (Maids'), 7s 6d. GIRLS' WHITE DRILL "BALLET" SHOES, puff toes, bght, flcx.ble pump sows, literal for practising, V Sizes 7 to 10 (Girls'), 3s lid Sizes 11 to 1 (Missos'), 4s. lid. . '' LOWEST PRICES IN THE DOMINION. ' .>V;K *■ -'•»"=■*-■-> -V.l^'- J - % s*V r . •V - ( R. ' HANNAH AND '(X)., "LTD., RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ' ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE. " ' mHIS Establishment enjoys 'the'reputation of bein'g one of the best for STYLISH CLOTHES IN AUSTRALASIA. D. MILLIGAN, MERCHANT TAILOR AJvD BRELCHES ifAKER N3.-NEW WINTER SUITINGS NOW SHOWING. ' • rt „ ?^ rA i T;; r ; T H A t "itsi costs no more ttuu a smt that doesn't Wo only make the "F,t» : XXi.buit at a-lieasonable.Pncc/'so AVE : KNOVV ' ' • ' :f Vi 1 * 16 .' Good garments they aro, full ot stylo and character, tailored to look"' tmm „i ™ii i last twice as long, and to fit tons better than other tailors' suits. ** ffell ' 10 We make to Order, and we make TO FIT. May wo convinco you? " WOOLLEN "CO., '."TEE QUALITY TALLOIia," , ... a LAAIBI'ON. : For the > ~ ~ ' ( FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. | ' STUDIOS, W. -H. BARTLETT, a® , T M EW rmcmsDs
f THE KING OF TABLE WATERS ■ v , pie Water , that gives yon health and :!;kee{is.you.healthy; ''Vrj. " W AI-RON GO A" . § MINERAL WATBE, Drink it often as you v can.. It's good for you. : ' J.:,. • .T. and W. YOUNG, Wellington Agents v ciow ' COMMERCIAL HOTEf/, ..■'i Lombt>i Quay. . QfiO. PINNOCK, Proprietor, r ■ U) For manr years proprietor of. tho Trooadero 'Privato Hotel. - (2) Kitchen ana dining-room are given special attention. Winss and :Bpirito are' gnorani . leed'pure and o! the very best' " A single,bottle of:.ale. or, wine-or spirits • at. wholesale price can :bo ;■ obtained .'at tho bottle store. Shop next to untrance. ■ . (4).Mot-rrpars for,hire, day or night, by the hour or as per. arrangement. -Telephones, 1023 end'lo33. . . (5) Tariff from; Ba, per day. Day or Kight ■. Portor. Telegrams and letters receivo prompt :■ attention. ~ \ 'BMPIEB HOTEL. .WILLIS AND VICTORIA BTREETS. rriHIS HOTEL is now in a position to offer X special advantages nntf inducements to those requiring Permanent Accommodation. : Convenient arrangements can also ho made for Board only during tho Holiday Season. Separate Suites of Rooms for Families. ■ MRS. E. POOL, ■ Proprietress. Box 385. Tol, 196. C 1069
TONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE • INSURANCE COMPANY. '■'■ FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. :-; : v &?<V1^..t0..-PQlic!yholdeta.Y»'v l^4M| ()()() I ' J .Mo.reantile ; , and Every Other Description of liisfe Undertaken at Lowest Current Bates. Chief Agents— JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD.. Wellington. ■ >• ' 21117 JX OGG AR D AND PEOUSE *-*■ ARCHITECTS. UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA 1 BUILDINGS, 1 I HUNTER STREET. fT SPEAR, M. P. 0. C JJU DR. OF OPTICS. ■ . EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. I Optical Parlors— ; • I ; . 7 WILLIS .STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Largo .Slock of Optical Goods carried also Speaking lruinpots and Instruments to Im. prove tho Hearing. 'Phono' 25C2. . ' . cmy AXEL HOLTZ (Tol. 2006). MASSEUR t AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late Masseur of N.Z.. Government (it Rolorua). Ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tol. 2381) : ; . MASSEUSE, : : 123. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Cllls Mr; Hoby's Dentist Building. MONEY TO LEND. TN any stuns, on-approved Frcohoid Securitv -*• at Lowest Current Rates. Repayment by, instalments can bo arranged SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS," • : ' • Solicitor, ■ , ... Commercial Chambers, 31 Hunter Street. CMS*:
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 542, 24 June 1909, Page 6
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