SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. ' ' i It is our one great desire to satisfj every individual shopper, and this for sound business reasons. A satisfied customer generally becomes a permanent customer, and no 11 ant to cultivate regular "customers. A satisfied customer talks, and so does the dissatisfied one, but wo would rather have the advertising of tho former than tholattoi. 1 On business grounds there arc cogent reasons iiliy no should' do our utmost to satibfy ' cvorj customer, but tho beat devised-michinerv cannot >bo trusted to run for ever without mishap. Somo trifling thing, some littlo oversight, and thoro is tiouble. The same tiling occurs with a great mduKtual organisation—mistakes mil occm to emphasise the lmpeiicctionn cf human 'efforts, but in a, well-ordered concern the mistakes mil bo rectified We should take it as a great faiour if customers would promptly communicate- with the Manager on anv dissatisfaction that maj be felt, , so that we may'remove all caurc for complaint. We want to satisfy oiorj customer, and that ia why we want to know when anyone is dissatisfied. ._ j dainty' evening dresses. The Race Ball, the Girriwn Ball, and other important functions ore pending, and the ladies, who are c%pericnein(; difficult} in getting ball dressoa made should ondcaV- , our to -ee these loveh evening drosses Thoro need' be po question, for we have an export fitter, whose sole duty it is to see to tho. eoircct fitting of those ready-to-wear dresses, and to'make anj alterations that may be found necessary., . ' ,» ' * ' ■' EVENING DRESS, in lore pink cropo do Oluno, bodico trimmed >uth, dauiti c'Aibroid- ' ored silk, ami ngwu in Zoimo stjle, spotted mill gold sequins and finished knots of'black velvet, skirt with wide band of black at foot. At £7 17s. 6d. t t y '< EVENING DRESS? in peach-coloured satin charmousc, Dircctoire.gownj right sido of , b)dico plain and tight-httmg, of gold thiead and silk embroidery, left side draped, '« with girdle faßing from shoulder, to horn of skirt Lined silk, ,At ill) UJB. EVENING DRESS, in new white Slot net with wido stnpe, bodice with vest back and V .front and undei sleeves let in, of shaded blue passementerie; skirt with high "paist " band ofM.hite catm finished rows of same at foot Mounted on white glace. , At i*i\) IUS. EECHERCIIE EVENING GOWN, in Princess stjle, in beautiful mlrer-scquined net robe, with soft chiffon girdle, 1 and ends of, white moire antique. At 412 us. ' SMARTLY-MADE PRINCESS GOWN, in a\l-over black spotted net, with »*« J«urt ■ gn die and-trimming!,, ilounted on black silk. - At-/ ±«s. oa. BLACK NINON EVENING'GOWN, mounted on white taffeta trimmings of black lace , and velvet ribbons, w.lh ,et an,d steel motifs introduced; high-wa.sted with long ends of-lace and iel\et at back. ' ( • 'HANDSOME EVENING GOWN, Princess stjlc, in black chanMlv hot, mounted on , white glace silk, eiaboiately t.immed w.th black idiot ribbons, bod.ee lace arid'chiffon. .. / v , * ~ LOVELY -EVENING GOWN, eau de ml chiffofi taffeta, with deep tucked band forming sleeve, then left in soft puff and caught into tucks • again in front, vest of white x chiffon and guipure hec, mth chic touches of gold' galoon, handsome skirt with broad bands of guipure lace, wider on left side to give a panel effect. At fcfU lUs. ' EVENING GOWN, in soft bn 2 ht cau de nil silk, daint.ly tnmraed udf-shade cljiffon and silvei galoon, with skirt coming well above waist-line, giving etnught; effect -over ' . ° At io 100 Oα. hlps. f f ( ;- ' 'kIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. ~ * r\ i TMTIWG ' Boots that will keep out the Wet and keep IVllllll O , jour Feet Warnl dm ing the AVinter Season. .. STOUT BOOTS our pr.ces FOR ' ' • ABC THE LOWES! POSSIBLE in Con<3tT(TftT?MY ' ' 3« nclloU t h>. BEST MATERIALS AND TMnTA Tv'TP "COOK- "" " n< ME HAM' >S BOOTS U S StandaM ■ Verfect Weather tho famvevor b Boot, ,22s _6u\; , Buou'S, 18- 6d MEN'S .ZULU CALI , ' SEOOTEB , MEN'S "TT.ENCH ' CUJi , PAfTERN DERBY BALS, GIOLOSHED "COOKHAM" btout Soles, watertight tongues, / BOOTS, Leathei Lined, Uoou ' , ■ 2Gs,. |id. Mr ßS ut M v,\wnKV MEN'S PORPOISE '^IDE ME pnTn«Trn "V" KnOTS I?f GOLOSHEJJ BALS, open fronts, MEN ? & ?t ' STOUT MEN'S BEST SMTCHQEUS' '. GOLOSHED B\.LS, Leathei bHOOILRb, K Boots, btout " LiAed, Stout Sola, "The, Be- Anhydrous Soles,, Watertight tive," & 68 ' 32s - ba- ' ' A-HvTTVTiTvTTAT/nT^H/rOTVTni.-OUR NEW BIG BOOT'MART IN ANNOUNCEMENT. OUBV-bTUESr IS NOW READY with a LARGE"STOCK of WINIUK FOOI'WLAR Eieijthing has been entirely changed in otir'Now Stow, which lias Siting Capant. foi 100 People, and is R. HANNAH & CO., LTD. - ■ ' RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, v CBIO THE COLOURS. ' TM-BVER BEFORE was there such a display of IXMCT COLOURED SUITINGS as is now * **** D; MILLION'S We CO rdial»oVSL N d G in ß S to visit our , Rooms, and d.souss the aver ™I»rt»t^gj£ s ; . CIO2B ENTHUSIASTIC SERVICE!,, TXTE are Tailoring Enthusiasts. We go carefuUy over our Large Range of Patterns with / «—• re - BRADFORD' WOOLLEN CO., N "THE QUALITY TAILORS," LAMBTUxN QUAY, WDUJNGTON. 1 v j C 971 r ° r Finest photographic work inthe'dominion. . ■ STUDIOS, >k~ ■,W. H. •' > IHBEE HEW PROCESSES: "INDIA PROOF," -'aiONOCHROME" and "MEZZOTONE,"
Tel »2ivJ ("«e ls THE KING OF TABLE WATERS. i The Water that gives you health and keeps you healthy. •' "WAI-RONGQA" ' ' " '; NATURAL ■ MINERAL WATER. Drink it aa often Oβ you can. It's good for you. T. and W. iOGNG, Wellington Agents. " " 7~, Clflla ' T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIBB * J INSUBANCE COMPANY. ' FIRE. MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. r ' " Seonrity to Policyholders ... £i,4SO,mMorcantilo and Every Othor Description ol Bisk Undertaken ut Lonoet Current Bates. , Chief Agents— JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD.) 'Wellington. TASMANIAN SEED m j -TO-DATES. FREE FROM BLIGHT. T AEEY AND CO., LTD., Allen Sheet, havi h E A S K^ Ie3 S EED TAS "OES Thobo tubers have given best result duiiflg the past hv, years they have been iin pt-rteJ into New Zealand. They aio an ej c-.leat cropper, and ono of the beet disease < resibtint: potntow. . » ■ J Danes, of Koputarua, informs n •■ that from ono ton of TASMANIAN UP-TC T ATE SEED POTATOES (planted' over tw ntros of Und), which ho procured from us la: eeadon, twenty-two tons of Tablo, Potatoes woi cropped. ' - Alao availnblo, NEW ZEALAND-OROWN EAELY SEED POTATOES. Inoluding "Pritcees Victoria."-
sCereo.)".' , -:'-"'.;; , .- : ' l \'.^'.-- v ' > ;v : ."•;""' : : : ; -,;■/ : .;■.:- ,: ;;^cno •' -V-'.'-.; •■'■ ■.:;\t/:, : ;;-^ ; isV ioyisp >.| ?V-;v> '•''.•■ •'. •, M. HEINEMANN, ' i. Successor,to Alfred' Nicol, ~' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. 108 WILLIS STREET. i > i ~~ r " . "TKIAMOND RINGS—I am showing a Ter 0[ U Choice Sekotion, monnteU ill various u] 1 to-date styles; my long connection witli tl wholesale business has enabled mo to obtoi stones of the finest quality at first ham whilst the mounting is done in the best po i , sible imannor , . ' ',% 17 Prices Will Satisfy Every Pnrchaser. ~ NEW GOODS in all Lines now arriving. TELEPHONE 490. Cll! AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2006). ' MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIA (Late Masseur of N Z Government N- • at Itotorua) A- Ladies attended by MISS AULD (Tel m\ to ' MASSEUSE, ■n- 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ,a! CtllS Mr Hoby's Dentist Building. us MONET TO LEND. ivii TN any sums, on approved Freehold Seourit A at Lowest Current Rates )ro Repayment by instalments can be arrangec SIE KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, '> > Tcldohone No. 81 81 Hunter Street.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 558, 13 July 1909, Page 4
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