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i'' SENSIBLE BUSINESS METHODS. . I.' - , - ', Buy your'merchandise on logical business lines. It is always a safe plan in making , »ny sort of a purchase to tak'o into consideration the capability and resource of tho house t dealing in the articles you want. Anyone can advertise and say big things and pro'r mise much, but to deliver tho goods in accordance with tho' promise is quite another j matter. If you/are purchasing on logical business lines, this Storn will figure- on your I 'list for most, of the. things you \vaur. The. husmg. capacity of this Store nas great as f _ any in New Zealand/and greater than most Our record and our reputation to-day tell ", '' , tho story of our success. Our goods ara dependablo, because they represent tho stand- '. \ »rd grades of rejiablo manufacturers, and our values are honest. You are not overcharged simply because you arc ignorant of the value. The finer tho quality of anyi ' thing you buy here, the/ greater the saving. I , , r , ' i ' < [ A , OPERA COATS AND EVENING WRAPS, I v .The nnmerous evening functions! this season have caused an unusual demand for [ ' tliese'goods, and, we are now placing on offer a late, shipment. The garments are elej i gant and graceful, and reflect the very latest, styles. , " EVENING WRA]\ in Rose-du-Barrie satin-face cloth, in the, "Merry' "Widow" shape, 1 ■ handsomely braided in self shades, with vest of Oriental embroidery. Lined throughf" " out with'satin. ' ' At £7 17s. 6d. -, ' ' ' .1 f .EVENING COAT, in light cinnamon brown salin-faoe cloth, seven-eighths length, with I - fancy folded sleeves, Directoire collar and rovers, trimmed with very rich black gui- < pure motifs and piped black satin, ■ \ •*" *1" *"*' [' , .ELEGANT EVENING COAT, in' cream satm-face cloth, in loose slip-on stylo, with { ' touches of black and gold trimming- on neck and front. 'At £7 17s. 6d. [ EVENING COAT, in pale' hluc cloth, seven-eighths length, with loose sleeves, vest of \ ' blaek satin piped- self cloth, neck finished with band of Oriental galoon, and the enr i tire coat decorated very effectively with self-covered buttons. Lned throughout. I , At £5 15s. 6d. \ - BMART EVENING COAT, in cream corduroy velvet, big Directoire revers and cuffs of f, \ - .white moire antiquo, a fold of samo giving a finish to the neck; pipings and girdle ) of black satin. , , - " At £7175. Cd. S STYLISH EVENING WRAr in vieux rose cloth, with cuff? and collar let in and made \' \ ' of black satin, outlined, self toned raised fanry braid, big self-coloured buttons down r\ ' back. Lined with white silk At £6 l &- 6d - I CREAM CLOTH 1 EVENING COAT, m modified Kimono stylo, with large revers turned T back with black moire, ai{d gold braid. - r. At £5 10s. {. ' PARISIAN EVENING COAT, earned out in the new shade of Chartreuse green satinface cloth, elaborately braided with, self.tone fine braids, and trimmed self-coloured satm. Lined white'silk, . At £8 Bs. i FRENCH MODEL EVENING COAT, made in soft grey satiii-face' cloth, broad panels of ' beautifully fino braidings down fronts-iand in panols apsides, shaped backs, uith large braided buttons giving a short-waisted effect. Loose sleeves braided down top seam, < ' ' collar and cuffs finished with ajtcrnato'folds of white and self shades of inoire. Lined with white sat-n. , >,• • > At £8 Bs.^ r , . " • ,' l * KIRKCALDIE' &'"STAINS, Ltd. 1 ■• ' ■■■-■-■■■ ' WOMAN'S TAN BOOTS, ; , HEAVY-'WEIGHT SOLES, , ",. w< FOR WINTER, WEAR. <' /; , Tan Boots are as much in favour this winter as th,ey wore last summer, N the 'only difference being that they aro required mth stouter uppers and soles. We carry a splendid stock of .WOMEN'S WINTER ,TANS, and,our Prices aro ' "reasonable beyond doubt. ' , WOMEN'S" TAN KID LACE BOOTS, WOMEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF stoat sown soles, Cuban heels, LACE EOOi'b, round toes, stout * ' round toes, lis. 6u. winter soles, "Bective," 21s. • , WOMEN'S TAN KID DERBY OPEN ™$N'S TAN WILLOW CALF , FRONT B.VLS., stout sown soles, , I>LRB\ 'OPEN FRONT. BALS., made Jn two shapes. 155.8 d. l'° 6 d i WOMEN'S TAN KID LACE-BOOTS, WOMEN'S TAN RUSSIA CATT ', large cyeletc, Welted soles-, Cuban GOLOSHED BALS., perforated' heels, all shapes, IBs. 6d., , "BeQfivo , \,make % welted soles, fcss. WOMEN'S TAN KID DERBYI OPEN WOMEN'S "BURT'S" TAN RUSb . FRONT BALS., welted soles, mod* CALF GOLObHED BALS., the now , ' mm and round toes, 18s. Gd. Pique toe, wy smart, 265. M, "' ' R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. ' ( ' , ' RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, V •' THE COLOURS, TWTSVER BEFORE was there such a display of FANCY COLOURED SUITINGS as is now IV showing at 1 * D. MILLIGAN'S , <' ENGLJSH TAILORING BOOMS IN KELBUrtNE AVEMUE. We cordially invite all interested in GOOD STYLE FOR MEN'S CLOTHES to visit our Rooms, and discuss tho ever important question— " ' ■ HOW- TO DRESS WELL , ' ' CIO2S .ENTHUSIASTIC SERVICE! ' *** Tailoring Enthusiasts. We go carefully over our Large Range of Patterns with ,' TV you, suggest the coat design and the cut of housers best suited to your figure. The result is a, Distinctly Individualistic Suit that reflects the goqd tasta of the wearer. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., • "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. x C 971 , For the " ~" "' "™" """' f" "™™ """ '"" i FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK IN THE DOMINION. / - ' STUDIOS, , ,W. H. 'BARTLBTT, Uffl&M (And at AUCKLAND). THREE NEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PEOOF," 'MONOCHROME" and "MEZZOTONT"' - Tol i2ad, ategistered.) gjj ,

TEE KINQ OF TABLE WATERS. i Thff Water that givoa you health and keeps yoa healthy. , ' • "WAI-ROfIGOA" .• " NATURAL '■ MINERAL WATER. . -* " ', ' ' 'Brink ,it aa often oa you can. Ifs good for you. T, and W. YGJNG, Wellington Afienta T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE JLi INSURANCE COMPANY./ FIRE. MARINE. AND ACCIDENT. Security to' Policyholders ... JM.430.000. Mercantile and. Every Other Description of 'Risk Undertaken ut Loweat Current Rates 1 Chief' Agent JOHNSTON AND CO.. LTD.. Wellington, ' - CHI7 ;TASMANIAN SEED UP-TO-DATES. ' ' . FREE FRfTit BLIGHT. LAEST AND CO., LTD., Allen Street have in stock excellent samples of TASMANIAN UP-TO-DATE EARLY SEED POTATOES. Those tubers have' fjiven best lesulta dunns the past few yeara thoyi have been imported into New Zealand. They aie an ei* cellpot cropper, and one of the beat disease-, resisting potatoes. Mr. J. Danes, of Ivaputarua, nuonm ua that from one ton of TASMANIAN DP-TO. DATE SEED POTATOES (planted over two acras of land), which he procured from us last season, twenty-two tons pf Table Potatoes were Also available, - . NEW ZEALAND-GROWN EARLY SEED . POTATOES. Including "Princes* .Victoria," J

WIU ' - CRESCENT TEA , SPEAKS FOR ITSELF,' And ' IS LOVED BY ALL ' 'LADIEB. i .'/ ci2sa ' M.. HEINEMANN, Successor to Alfred Nicol. . WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. 103 WILLIS STREET. DIAMOND lUNGS-I am shewing a very Choice Selection, mounted in various up. 10-dato styles; my long connection with the wholesale business has enabled mo to obtain stones, of tho finest < quality at first hand, whilst' tho mounting is done in tho best pos. sible manner. Prices Will Salisty,. Every Purchaser. NEW GOODS in oiJL Lines, now arriving.' TELEPHONE 130. CllBB AYP.I, HOLTZ (TeL 200®. MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN (Late Masseur- ot N,55. Gcvemment o,t,Rotorua). Ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tel. 2884), MASSEUSE, x 123 WELLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. • CUIS Mr. Eobj's Dentist Building. MONET TO LEND. IN any (rams, on approved Prcohoid Security, at Lowest Current Rates. Repayment by instalments can bo arranged. . ' SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, 1. •' i Solicitor, , Jeleshona No. 31. 21 Hunter Street CMLL

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 557, 12 July 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 557, 12 July 1909, Page 4

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