■. •: v / r, * ■ ■■ < V ' ' ' .• ; . * ■ ' ' ■ ■ ■ • VERY, STYLISH SHIRT BLOUSES IN LIGHT & MEDIUM TEXTURES. • .!■■■..' .;.; ■; • : .'... .•» .1 : .1-. • ■ ■ : . Shirt'Blousm still claim a preference and will have, a considerable vogue tills season. Tho main characteristic of the new styles is comfort, and on - ' that'account .thoy will secure: recognition. Another thing in their favour is tho Moderate Prices/ Perhaps our prices are exceptionally low, but that 1 ■ is in keeping with:tho fixed policy of this storo. _ . . i ••'We are now -showing a remarkably fine assortment of these Shirt Blouses, ■■<. ' and some ropresontativo garments are priced below. ' SCOTCH WINCEY SHIRT BLOUSES, in light and dark patterns in,stripo ! effects; soft turn-over collar to match) At 5/11 each :' : -CREAM ALL-WOOL DELAINE SHIRT BLOUSES, pleated and tucked i\ ; fronts, soft turn-over collar, ■ At 7/11 each SHIRT BLOUSES, in "Wolsey'' unshrinkable flannel, cream ground with v, coloured stripes, soft turn-over collars, At 9/11 each CREAM DELAINE SHIRT BLOUSES, all wool, tucked and pleated fronts with narrow insertion, . ' At 10/9 each - FRENCH CASHMERE SHIRT BLOUSES, in cream, pleated fronts, white , fancy linen collar.attached, At 12/6 each '• ' ■ ■ SHIRT BLOUSES, in "Wolsey" unshrinkable cream .flannel, hemstitched pleated fronts, with-fancy linen collar'and silk. tie attached,. . .v':; ■ At 13/0 each '• ,' VIYELLA FLANNEL SHIRT BLOUSES, in white, sky 'blue, cardinal, navy blue, heliotrope, brown, pink,-grey, and black, linen collar at- . tached, ' ' ' At 13/3 each ■■■"■ OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS. . . ..*. ij- . Thesfe are in White, Grey, Black, Natural, and Black tipped White, 2 ' yards and: yards long; at 11/6, 17/6, 23/6, 29/6, 32/6, 37/6 to 84/- each ■ ' OSTRICH MUFFS; square shapes, in Groy, Black; and Natural,, At 35/0 eicli KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. THE ECONOMIC '' END-OF-SEASON BARGAINS- ' —AT THE — --riSBON ■COtINTBE-.! vi : : WIDE SILK MILLINERY RIBBONS, in Stripes, Floral and Plain Shades, ■ - Is. 3d.,:15. Gd., Is. lid. yard. - v : l"\- Sale-prico, ,6d. yard. ''WIDE' CAMISOLE EMBROIDERIES, with: holes for Ribbon /Threading,, a great. : ... • ~'\t 'patteniS!to<ohoosoifrom; usually Is. . 9d. per yard. .• • . ■'■j,';.,■: Sale price, Is. 3d. yard :,W".LACE'COLLARETTES and PLASTRONS: are very'greatly reduced, '. a'-V-V;- ■■ • - . • V Shaped, 3d. each r> ■ V:-,iV : "COLLARETTES, with Neckband, Is. and _ Is'. ; 6d. Usually 2s. Gd., ,2s. lid.; in Imitation Irish Crochet Laco, and-Guipure, White, Cream, and Pans , "LACE NECKWEARiof every description at End-of-season Priccs, . ; ; .-.■■■! VALENCIENNES LACES. 'in Whito nnd Cream,'edging and insertion to match, ' any quantity of pattorns."End-of-season price, 9d,-per' yards. 1 . COTTON TORCHON .I,ACES, hundreds of yardj, siild daily, a ; regular good bargain,. from 1' inch to 3'-inches' wide, edgings; and insertions to match, in fine and heavy makes, ■ ,; . r ONE'PRICE, Is. per Dozen yauls ' VALENCIENNES 'LACE 'FLOUNCING; heavy make of ' Valenciennes Laco;-. :,-v) ■2J inch wide, insertion attached:to inch lace, labour-saving lace, usually, _9d.^yard. ; ■■■■"< > • End-of-season price, 6d. yd.; ss. Gd. dozen "HEAVY: LINEN ~LACES) for Underskirts, '3 inch wide reduced' from 6d.' to * : ? 3Jd.:yard; 'i inch wide/reduced 'from'.,7Jd.'to 4d. yard.;'. ' ■ ' LADIES'-'HEMSTITCHED; CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, fine quality, and :- < / fairly good size; 4<inch hemj>we havo.a gioat quantity to clear, so aro giv- , . - : ing 'you an extraordinary fine handkerchief 'for' the. money—6 for 10jd.: . . ' MILLINERY'SILK TULLE BARGAIN, Moss Green,: Nil Green, Champagne, : ' Pale' Pink,"Eose Pink, Purple, Prune, Turquoise, Sky Blue, "Cerise," Navy. S : v! Blne, ; "Grey, ,Scarlet; Cardinal, llauve, and White;.fine quality Silk Tulle; : . usually Is: 6d. and Is. 9d. yard. •' . . Sale price, 9d. yard : -DOUBLE-WIDTH' CHIFFON, in Turquoise Blue, Bronze, Green, Nil Green, ■ " . Pink, Navy, Cardinal, Wine, and Prune; usually is. lid. yard, -v Sale price, Is. yard DOUBLE-WIDTH WHITE and CREAMsCHIFFON) usually Is. lid. yard;- '■ , ■For Ic. 3d. yard . :'v ' LACE SCARVES; Gd. 'each.'. VEILING, 6d. yardj, LACE; Id. yard. : Pale Blue,' Helio, Pink, Navy,, Brown, PETERSHAM BELTING in. stock. , ( GEORGE & KERSLEY, ,LTD. ' " BARTLETTS . a . ' " INDIA PROOF "■ ® EST IN HE - 1)0 M ];NI0N - •'••• BABTLETT . -AND THE BEST ■ .V-*- Are synonymous with Photographic Excellence. ' f ' ' JgARTLETT, pHOTOGRAPHER v ' (Of Auckland). ■ r> ■ ■■ ■'( '' : '• .'' \ Vy ' Wellington Studios—7 WILLIS. STREET ,'i " Tel.', 1233. ' '.. •• (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel). ■■■. ;., ,■ , . , y % , ...... .. r ' J ■
D ORR E N • : HAL BS, » ; . ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. ■•'.V Mercer Street, ■ >>■" WELLIN GTO N. . i y CSS3 FRED IC. B LACK, A.M.Inst.E.E., CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ' For Lighting, APower, Tramway, and Light , ' ' Railway Undertakings. ' : . THE'KING'S CHAMBERS;, WELLINGTON. W-' ■Telegraphic Adckess, "Kilowatt, Wellington." ■T> ULKLEY AND "• DIDSBUEY, Dental Surgeons. 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ; Telephone No. 211). -. . ' I €EDEEHOLM AND TOLLEY, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, i Manners Street. Aeents for: Langdon-Davies Motors, Eolipsa Flame Arc Lamps, Simplex Conduit, Tantalum and Wytelite Lamps. ■ Large Stock of Antique Brass and Coinago Bronze Fittings. C6U HAAKE PIANOS. THE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation ■ gained through its distinctiveness for " sweetness of tone, perfect action, beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument and is used by musicians of note. It has proved its superiority ■ for years; and charms by it? eweet melody and powerful yet sympathetic tone. . •, Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, op. "" posito the Grand Hotol, 34, .Wiffis : Street. THE BRITISH 'AND CONTENERTAL' PIANO CO., •31-WILLIS STREET, IQ6BI . LiiWiS,-* Manages
OGGA RD AND I' E0 U S ARCHITECTS, , . UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA , 'BUILDINGS, ■■■ HUNTER STREET. / - « '.:■■■■ . Wellington Club, ro 28th • February, 190: To Mr. D. Milligan. . Dear.Sir, am-very pleased with the fr coat and suit you. made for mo in two day j They are quite egual to any made, for me Poole—and your pricos aro reasonable. Copy of letter from' an English gentler who is a customer of some leading houses Loudon. i T" ( \ ■ MONET ,TO LEND. - iTDJOBERT COOK, Solicitor,. 113 Lamb JU ' Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, from si of £100 and upwards, at Current Rates. - ( 1 MONEY TO (LEND. 1 ; ■ P H. Vp D T N A' SOLICITOR, . Routh's Buildings (First Floor). " FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTO ■ V: ■ ' - ■ ■ ■' ( RICHMOND AND NEWTON,' HARCOTJRT'S BUILDINGS. WELLINGTI SURVEYS of all kinds effeotod with Aw ncy, Promptness, and Lowest Cost. SURVEYORS AND ENGINEERS. rnHE EMPIRE HOT A . (LIMITED). THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRA] HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. E. W. SOFIELD .(Late-of Coker'a Hotel, Christchurch), Mtmngeta.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 140, 7 March 1908, Page 4
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