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\'" ■ -; '' WHAT WE SAY. ■- ' We do whit we adrertiso to do. Wβ never advertise simply for the sako of adver- ',• rising or keeping our ttames before the public. That kind of advertising is far too costly I for us.- Wo advertise because we- have a business message to communicate to the public. [ Wo have the quality of goods that'the ladiea of Wellington require, our prices are rcaj' \ 'sphablo, and our store service is as new perfect as we can gctf it. It is to tell the | ' '" public of our goods and our prices that we aJvertise, and every day that m«;sngo is of , ' supreme importance to hundreds m the community. The bujing public has never, been I' duped into accepting a spurious value here. The scope, character and conduct of this .business should impress )ou with tho fact that .our guarantee- guarantees. You aio * always safe to get what jou'want when you trade here. i. * t f ;l T " ,' ; ]S T ET LACE AND 1 SEQUIN ROBES. I These robes are the last word in fashion, and for ovoning wear they are charming. J . 'NET LACE ROBES, in pale Paris shade; skirts, full "^^j ,, o^,o^.' I■ : w *S r ? Er LACE ROBZS - Theso *?* al < ftg rt I RENAISSANCE LACE ROBE, in pale Paris colour, the design is carried out in a very I'-", elaborate combination of filet and Potet do'Gnzoeftect. -At £6 10s. Oα. I CREAM SILK SPANISH LACE ROBE-This is a charming aU-over design, the pattern \", . being very finoly worked. ■ *' , 19s " 6Jf BLACK NET LACE ROBE, irell-covored design, tho raised floral effect standing out I , > prbminently. , ' At £3 /s. 6d. I ' BLACK FILET NET ROBE, the design runs from the waist-line to the bottom of the i _ skirt, and is carried out in Renaiesance lace, braid, and soutache At 1,4 ius. I SEQUIN ROBES, in white and silver, the designs bmng'of i\ ' SEQUIN ROBE, in' white, richly worked with opal and silver sequins. At £4 9s. 6d. ** ' /BLACK SEQUIN ROBE, a fino design in bright soojjin, At £4 9s. 6d. BLACK NET ROBE, in an extremely effective design, worked in golden brown sequins f4 - and silk stitching- • ( ' At £4 345. 6d. [ ' BLACK NET'r'oBE, richly worked with heavy black and silver sequins. At £4 19s. 6d. (-- '• BLiCK NET ROBE, with Grecian key design, worked in black sequins and cut beads. * ' ' , * , -J '; - ■ '' At £*O lUS. i * i , • ' '~ . ' <* ' ' ! , . BLACK SEQUIN ROBE, an all-over'design oarriod out in best bright sequins. i> ~ , i ' , . • - At it) OS. ' ' BLACK SEQUIN ROBE, a very dainty design, worked in very small bright sequins. v . At iii iis. Oα. 't, ' '< ' > , ' . . . BLACK NET ROBE, finoly worked with cut jet and small sequins. At £7 7s. f,, BLACK SEQUIN ROBE, all-over effect, worked with, small bright 'sequins. At £9 9s. » BLACK NET ROBE, handsomely worked with gold bead and silk embroidery. \ x BLACK NET ROBE, worked with iet sequin , and silk embroidery from waist to bottom of robe. - ' 'At £12 12s. ' * '' / ' - [ ""■ HAkCALDIB'"';*' STAINS; Ltd. ' '" i, r ..—.—: • ' ' \ '.— •— —' . I '• ;. TAN BOOTS, ,' ' " ' . » HEAVY-WEIGHT SOLES, r, .' '!' \ FOR : WINTER WEAR. i, . . Tan Boots aro as much in favour this' winter J as they were lost summer, r , ■ ' the'only difference being that thoyare required with stouter uppers and soles. , )Wβ , carry"'!* ,, splendid stock of WOMEN'S WINTER TANS, and'ou? trices are I reasonable' beyond doilbti _ * y '"> f ' 'WOMEN'sS-AN KID tACE BOOTS, WOMEN'S' TAN WILLOW , CALF i , , stout sewn soles, Cuban heels,' LACE BOOTS, round toes, stout round torn, Us. 6d. tunter ,soles, "Beetive," 21s. WOMEN'S TAN KID DEKDY OPEN WOJfEN'S TAN WILLOW' CALF FRONT BALS,, ntotlt'SOTO sflles, VLRBY OSES I'KOM BALS., y made on Uo shapes, 15s. 6d. stout welted soles, full round loos, WOMEN'S TAN KID LACE .BOOTS,' WOMEN'S TAN RUSSIA J i argo oyeleto, welted aolcs) Cuban GOLOSHED BALS., < perforated heels, all shapes, 16s. 6cl. "Beetno" mate, welted soles,' 25e WOMEN'S TAN KID DERBY OPEN WOMEN'S "BURT'S" TAN RUSSI'RONT BALS., welted solee. mod- CALF GOLOSHED BALS., tho new lUm and round toes, IBs. 6d. ' Pique toe, very smart, 2(is. 6d. ■ ,;' E. HANNAH & CO., 'LTD. RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ■ ' THE COLOI/ftS. t" ' "\TEVER BEFORE was such a diepJay of iiAiNCY COLOURED SUITINGS as is now ' ■-'■ D.MILLIGAN'S ' •ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS IN KELBUriNE AVENUE'. We cordially invite all intorested in GOOl) S'l'YLJb! i'OR MLN'S CLOTHES to visit our Eooais, and daeu* the ever lU ,portant , _J '_ * C 1026 EPITMUSSASTIC SERVICE! * TRSTE are Tailoring Enthusiasts. Wo go-carefully over our Large Range of Patterns with T T you, suggest tho coat design and the cut of trousers beet suited to yonr figure, 'fho result is a Distinctly Individualistic Suit that reflects the good tasto of tho wearer. • " • BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "THE yUAJjITJT TAILOBS/' LAMBTON QUAY,' WELLINGTON » ■ ; .', ' . "',. 'con For the ' " ' i FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. STUDIOS, W. H. BABfIPLETT, UfiS (Aua ac AUCIvLAND). THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PBOOF," "AIONUCiiItUAU," aad "MEZZOTONE" ' Tel i-ito. ' ftlegisloicd.) . . „,:„> I

, THE KING OF TABLE WATEBB. The - Water that gives you health and , keeps you heelthy. "WAI-RONGOA" NATUIIAL MINERAL WATEB. Drink /it ns often as you can it's good for 7011. T. and W. I'OJNG. Wellineton Agents. _-_ •MEW COMMERCIAL. • HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves, one minute from General Post Office. • ■ MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. - TARIFF. Ss. PER BAY. DAI' AiVfD NIGHT PORTER. A Sin?lo Bottle of ALE, WINE, or SPIRITS at Wholesale Prices obtamoblo in Bottle Store. A delicious Cup of Tea or Glass of Wine may be obtained in tlia Ladies' Refreshment Room, next Whitcombe and Tombs., ■ Motor Cars for hire, fcith experienced drivers Charges reasonable. Oarage-BLAIR STREET. Wines and Spirits Pure and of tho Very Dci,t ' q. vimooK (Late Trocadero), Proprietor. CIOO2 LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDEMT. Security to Polioyholders ... .£4.430,000. " Mercantile and Every Other Description of Bisk Undertuken at Lowest Current Rates. Chief Agentt— JOHNSTON AMD CO., LTD, Wellla^ee.,

'""'"•' ■ CIIO crescent' tea ■ SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, ■ And IS LOVED BY ALL LADIES.' 1 \ CJ263 r ; MONEY TO LEND. IN any euiis.'on approvtd Freehold Secnritj at Lowest Current.Rates. , Repayment by insialmonts can be arranged. SIB JKBNUETtt DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Telephone No. 31 31 Huntor Street. ■ CIOST AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2006). MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late Masseur of N.Z. Government at, Kotorna). Ladies attended by MISS AtJLD (ToL 238 i) ; MASSEUSE, 123 V/ILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Clin Mr. Hoby's Dentist U-iiMing. HS P E A R, M. P. 0. C, • DR. OF OPTICS. ' EYESIOHT SPECIALISX. , Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Goods canied, also Speaking, Trumpets and Instruments to Improve the Heariiiß. 'Phone 2562. CllOj ■nULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, ■" Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELUNQTON, ' Telsphxuw No. 21& CBO3

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 555, 9 July 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 555, 9 July 1909, Page 6

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