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■BUSINESS NOTICES. QB ORGE, AN D Q. EOR G E .. CU33A STREET; WiELLINGTON, . Cash Drapeis, Clothiers,. General House .•■..•..furnishers.,..- . Branchos: i V 'NEWTOWN, PETONE, PALMERSTON. p PIOLD days and,frosty nights r and the bleak. A' 0 ' winds of winter have passed away, To-day J) ve have the warm .breath of Summer, and soon I\ "die brilliant rays of sunshine ,will make,their J. br'esence '' felt' in no '~uhmistikablo.- iinanner. J, Young and old alike must'.clothe themselves to R meet the season's clmngc. v T .e "Clothing oV 11 the Esquimaux"' must .give; place 'to Old hoi s demand , for-lighter, more painty, .and more seasonable garments. Spring in all -its .beauty *. ;- . j and now is the time to. replenish your, ward- L robes.'..--"- , . . • ■/' ;'•V' ~' . THE SHOWROOM ' j is filled with wondrous articles fresh from tho leading/centres of^ashionf^.^ ■'.■• v \ ■ . ■ Charinin'g Conteciions in.v English -ana 1 aris-, lian Millinery, from 225. Gd.'each. V Smart Tailor-made Costumes. ,■ r Graceful Muslin Gowts./, . -•/ ■ Dainty Underskirt's pf Muslin, Zephyr, or Silk. Pretty Silk and',Muslin/Hats, Bonnets, and 1 '-Dresses'for the' Little ■ Folks 'is a Special V : Feature of Display ifi" this Department. T ' .'. 'FANCY DEPARTMENT.,/ The :heautiful: Laces,.. Ribbons,. Gloves,, Su- j etades, etc., are worth youT 'while seeing. Don t fail to pay this department, a visit. DRESS DEPARTMENT. 'We arei keeping/ up.:our reputation with a I Splendid Display of ='New. Season's Novelties. A The hew shades in (Sicilians, Lustres, Silk I Taffetas/ arid San Toy Fabrics are- really 1; ■ charming, beautiful goods at- Is. lid. yard. The I Cotton 4; , Fabrics are/equally as pretty; Stripe Cambrics' and Check' Ginghams are cheap _and decidedly ' dainty. . and economic. Specially -j cheap lines at 7Jd.} yard. " DEPARTMENT. > ■ Our- iv'ell-knoivn values in 'Linens and Cotton Goods need no comment.:. We have some choice designs:'in Art.Muslins and Madras; charm- t ing drapes they make! Japanese Silk Doilies, d Centres,'and Runners'at very low prices. ' Ex- j tra special value', in Marcella Quilts, double vj bod size,' 'Bs.'Gd. i' : ' : • • FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ' '' ■ •,, /;.' (Upstairs.). ~ .. .. . A Four-room''House ' Furnished throughout , for -J515/ Wo are, rapidly f, co'ming'to, the front * in this department. We would like you to'see » the. marvellous'value we can,offer you in Bed- J steads 1 and .Bedding, Carpet: Squares,. and! Stair Carpet,' Hearth Rugs, Door''Mats,; etc., etc. CLOTHING AND MERCERY. This is th 6' place to' get your Boys' Suits. Strong Colonial Tweed Norfolk Suits, lis. fid.; Melville, Suits from 55.; Sailor Suits, 3s. lid. .'to'Gs. Gd. Washing-Conway. Suits; Bs. Gd. Wo have just'opened some new, designs in Fancy • Conway §iiits; in Grey Worsted .Tweeds, .and , Navy Serges. • These are' choice and cheap at I 17s: 6d. Everything needed, for Boys we ,stock and sell-cheap. .'. WE GIVE DISCOUNT TICKETS. GEORGE AND GEORGE'S, ' J • C 551 ' ~ ■.■■-,■ -I ' SHIPPING, i ' ' I — —— -r-T-T ... T.'. .' '■ ,i JJUDDART pARKER ]j INE j - FAVOURITE'-PASSENGER SERVICE. —il ' ; ; 'Sailings; (circumstances permitting) :t- . TOR LirtTELTON AND DUNEDIN Victoria ' Friday : Oct.-25 ! 4'p.m. Zealandia ;Friday 'Nov. 8 4 p.m. Wimmera. .... .N0v.21. : ,'4,p.ta. .Victoria.'Friday '~ ,; .'Npy.'22 ''4;p.m. FOR AIELBOURNE; 'via' : LYTTELTON, f DUNEDJN,; BLUFF, and HOBART.- ~ , Wimmera,Thursday.-y'Nbv.'2l,' 4 p.m.' FOR NAPIER. CjISBORNE, . AUCKLAND r, ' J • and-SYDNEY; Victoria . Thursday Oct. 31 . i p.m. i; Zealandia .Thursday ; ; Nov. 14',,.> .4,p.m., i : * FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. .. Wimmera'- ' Friday '"' Nov. 8 '■ 4 p.m.' Cargo must bo alongside : steamer'one hour, before 'sailing time;- ; - ' All Tickets are available, also for Stop-over' or Return, hy ANY of UNION CO.'S STEAMERS, and 1 holders' of the , U.S.S. Co.'s ' tickets • may travel ,by. above-named .vessels.Head Offico for New Zealand—Queen's .Chambers, Wellington. . C 520 The new: Zealand- shipping com-: I'ANY. ; ®OYAL -MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS TO LONDON. . .VIA. MONTE VIDEO, TENERIFFE AND PLYMOUTH. . Best Accommodation for all Classes of , .Passengers! . Specially' Fitted witlT Clayton's ' Patent Fire ■\' . -.; Extinguishers. . ' — stPfimnr ' ' Tons Probable'. To Sail sjeamer. , , , Beg. ; Finnl Port, (about 1 EUAPBHUt ... 7685 Wellington Oct.' 24 , KIJIUTAKAI ... . 7052 :, — Nov. 21 TONGARIROt.... ,7765,' ' Dec. 19' PAI'AEOAt. ... £563 ' '> - . Jan. 16 PAPANDI , 6562 ■ — Feb. 13 • tTwin Screw. ' Passages from London may be arranged at . . this end. i , For Freight apply to . THE NEW,- ZEALAND: SHIPPING .V' ' COMPANY, LIMITED. :• •• CGO7 IMPERIAL MAIL STEAMERS' from Sydney and Melbourne to Southampton, Antwerp, aiul ■ Bremen, via-Adelaide, Fremantle, Suez, Naples; and Genoa. ' '. ...'Prom From Mel- . Steamers Tons. - Sydney, bourne. BTjLOW» 0028 . Nov. ,2 Nov. .5 BRESfEN* - 11570 ' Nov. 30 Dcc. 3 7942 Dec. 28 Dec. 31 SCHARNHORST* 8131 ;Jan. 25 Jan. 28 GROSSER ' KURFURST* 13182 . Fob. 22 Feb. 25 BREMEN ' ■ 11570 ," Mar. 21 Mar. 24 ■ . «Twin Screw: Steamers. Fares from New Zealand Ports to London:— First Single, from £.71 to ,£88; Second Single, l'rom .£47 Gs. to «£SO 125.;. Third Single/ from ; £K to .£lB. , ~ - 1 ~ TO MANILA, CHINA AND. JAPAN. Regular ■ foui>wcekly service of twin-screw steamers'- from iSydney,. via NEW GUINEA, to HONGKONG, YOKOHAMA, and KOBE, conn.eciing at with N.D.L. Fortlightly: Express' Mail Service to Europe. FARES FROM WELLINGTONTo Hongkong—First, .£3B 175.; Second. .£2B 17s. To London-^-First,'49s; Second, iGI. : 'i ■ ' '' „ ' ' From Steamer. Tons. Svdnev. PRINZ SIGISMUND ,1300 Oct MANILLA ' 2000 Nov. 19 _ Linen washed on board by expert laundress. For passago and full particulars apply to ; , ;CASTENDYK AND FOCKE.: 1 _ _ ; .-" ~_ „. . Agents. 7 Harris Street, Wellington. C 583 r : f , HUGH DOUGLAS, Bookbinder, paper ruler, and .' account book manufacturer; BPECIAHTY— Douglas Patent Loose-Leaf ~ _ * Account Books. • Address—49a, WILLIS STREET. . ' ' - C 509

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 20, 18 October 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 20, 18 October 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 20, 18 October 1907, Page 1

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