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GRAND FORMAL EXHIBITION . ': . aSVOF> V. II AUTUMN & WINTER STYLES; WEDNESDAY; THURSDAY, FRIDAY, ' i i AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 27, 28, and 29. It will bo to the advantage of . ovory woman to see this Special Dis play, and wo venture to say its oducative mfluonca will be high y apprc ciated. Style hints and suggestions will be apparent ill oil. directions, an , . clever women .vrifl soon bo able to decide on what/will bo appropriate 0t e ■individual. Hero you get to close quarters with tho AUTHORITATIVE STYLES, You see and'handle the Coods that will be worn durina the season; You sea THE MODEL MILLINERY, ' The masterpiccos of tho foremost Milliners of, Paris.- : Wonderful' triumphs /.ofi Artistio Millinery,. and you.'ire. able to select .a .Stylo or Shape that , thoroughly suits you. Then there are ■: THE NEW COSTUMES, THE NEW JACKETS, ' THE EVENINC COATS, -every feature of-the* Authentic Styles, .and illustrating the remark- • able latitude Blnctioncd by fashion in such garments. .Then, too, in an-. other section you see. ". .. <' , 1 , THE MODEL BLOUSES, Elaborate and ' Iteehercha- Garments in' the; ; Choiceat 1 Silks and: Filmy Laces. Street Blouses, Dinner Blouses, and Evening. Blouses, and then in tho Dross Section ia revealed " , THE DRESS WEAVES In. their-.almost illimitable varietyVof texture "and, rioh : colouring. .■ Every : tone; of 'Green; and '.'.War}"''shade. ;of Blue—that "is Trbat is approved by fashion.' But come and sfio tho Exhibition. : X KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. 'W&! t : , :- v ): --1 THE ECONOMIC , -SPECIAL SHOWING OFllllls® ; 'Each' Sesison 'our customers' inform us. we stock, a 6 usual, THE DAINTIEST DESiGNS and FABRICS to bo seen. This fact, combined with; advanced; ideas . and a thorough knowledge of Ilomo and Foieign Markets,, as to what is, and ' will bo, worn,'and tho SUPERIOR FABRICS offered at POPULAR PRICES, make' this Department SECOND TO NONE m Wellington. . This is ; ono of the Many Teasons'that we are.always busy at theso counters. ' !'y. v ARE YOU INTERESTED IN WHAT IS TO BE WORN FOB THE'COMMC 1 1 SEASON? IF SO

VISIT OUR. STORE ' ' AND SEE THE NEW. SEASON'S HI L •; :■ ALL-WOOL DELAINES,' in smart stripes. Popular Prices Is. 6d. to,2s. ' • 3d. a yard. Send for Patterns. •*v • ■ ' Exquisite Range FRENCH. FLANNELS, newest Paisley designs. Popu- • . . ' lar Prices, 15.11 d., 2s. 3d., 2S. 6d. a,yard: Send for Patterns.' ' ... ,■Choice ALL-WOOL DELAINES, tiny spot and stripe' effect. Popular •: . ' ' Prices; Is. lid. to 2s. 6d. a yard. Send for Samples. • i \ GEORGE' & KERSLEY; LTD. X'/i.M--' -r ■•' : ; i-' ■■ '■ ••' •,■; v " rjOGQAED AND " PBODSE EEDK BLACK,' A.M.Inst.E.E., . ARCHITECTS, CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER -V-.--.•"•.'••.•UNION BANK OF. AUSTRALIA For,' Lighting,' Power, Tramway,: and :Light BUILDINGS, ;■'• . Railway Undertakings. " HUNTER STREET. ' .., ,' THE KING'S: CHAMBERS : ' 637 WELLINGTON. . ::: ><^-'v. Telegraphic Address, Wellington." DO EE E N HALLb, ! ; »• . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, -"/i, v : Mercer Street, 1 EVIDENCE OF PROGRESS. WELLINGTON. • ,— •■' v '"i '■'■••-•>"■ ■ CSG3 rpilE growth, of Mr. D. MUligan's Tailoring •■■■.■ 'V r - „•, •h^'-i-^Busmess}m: l Kelbui , n , o',Avenuo".haa been-so EULK LE Y ;i •'A N D ; DID bBUE Y, • marked, recency., thatj.a tiijrd story is being -:j- : Dental SiiiKOoni.' rv '-'*''■>••• - io.«Klor to accommodate V;;. . , . . b ;•■'..• - Vsi aiore workmen.. This is convincing testimony '■'•■" fll" WILLIS STREET,-WELLINGTON. .'that • tho ifirin-hns-hit. the Browing taste for ' Telephone. No. 218. ' ' C 603 good clothes; . arid is' consequently. attracting a -.■•• :_•• ..•:•■* : wider circle of . patrons.' C 63!) MONEY TO LEND. G - f E i S II II B" hSoXBY TO CUS SHU^NG,'aND'fORWiRDIiIG -'i'iof;j6loo and upwards,' l at Current Bates. -• C64b . r«r • xt'll »■ u-Vi. ■ Ul v .■ y ' ■ - First-Floor,- Nathau's Holdings (over C. M. •:> • ■vi-'v;-'.- •- ■7 _ •, Bankß, Ltd;) •••'. - v- iIONLY TO ; LEIsD. ; No, 11 Grey Street, Wellington. Telephone 2729 P/'' -- 1 -' H;' •: "N-i A/ iii CLJ; -; ■ . •.•' •!.-,•' a-'.• •' ' i•. SOLICITOK, ; v , . ' W V . ,-v" -■. '• . —- , .:■'■••: ,l rtEDERHOLM' ■ AND TOLLEY, i, FEATHEiiSTON : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, " ;'.;•' '. , .... .......... —'. ... .. Uanners Street. • The THEMODIST is hero! i -— . • v ..-•'. Agents for: Langdon-Davies Motorß, Eclipse The'Piinola is now placed upon: a still: Flame Aro Lamps, Simplex Conduit, Tantalum " i'-, - higher 5 : artistic plan'e .by: the invention and Wytelite Lamps.' :;of the THEiIODIST, the most impor- .Large Stock of Antique Bms and Coinage tant improvement in 1 piano-player con- Bionzo i'ittingß. .. C6ll • struction ever produced. r ; ~, .. ~r~ —....... —-r —;• • 'A cordial ; invitation iB . extended to everyonß . 1 ' prl:o' may be interested in hearing the The- 100-Years Old. ,oodirt Pianola, irrespective of any. intention . : - - to purchase. THE GREAT BRITISH MUTUAL OFFICE. The Themodist is described in detail in our Funds belong to Policy Holders. '/'' ; Fascinati<in of Personally! .r rritSue. Sent frCB fot the aflbDe ' ™ AND t HO I ST ATTRIcTm Solo Agents:- .: THE BRITISH CONTINENTAL PIANO H.. D. MJ. I ' ew » #a - COMPANY Offices—NOßWlCH CHAMBERS, ... . ■ 6 Custom House Quay, Wellington Y 31 WILLIS STREET. -• '• A. E. KERNOT, Manager for N.Z. , U TTinrro w (A. E. KERNOI, Insurance Depart.) . C6Bl 8.. LEWIS, Manager. ' ' ■'•... .i. •' : ..— ; GOOD OPENINGS FOR FIELD MEN AM, I8ISI8& . THE EOYAL BEINSMEAD PIANOS. THE ROYAL' BEINSMEAD PIANOS. •.;. MANUFACTTUBED only by John Brine- mH E EMPIRE HOTEL mead and Sons, London, by Boyal War- X ' rant' makers to their Majesties the Kuig and • 1 Qoeon. ■ ••■■■ ■■ ■ ■ PEOM £g5 THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. ' •Or Easy Timo PajanentKiit - ' " . . E. W. SOFIELD ® ® (Late of Coker's Hotel, Christchurch), STaEBI^6OUB ; -afiM2S. «aa<vger. . £8%, - WQI

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 130, 25 February 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 130, 25 February 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 130, 25 February 1908, Page 6

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