THE FINEST ASSORTMENT ■ « ■ OF, it h ■ [VELVETS '& > VELVETEENS. . , The new VoIMb arid Velveteens-are .very beautiful,-, and there is a re- , markablo range,of fashionable colours. The quality is in every case excellent, and the prices compel attention. .When you sco these fabrics the desire to ~ . possess will be irresistible.. . ' I SILK VELVETS—Best"quality, in shades of Brown, Fawiij Grey, Electric, Sky Blue, Turquoise, Gobelin, Navy- Blue,-Peacock, Sapphire, Claret, AVine; A Riiby,'Bronze, Seaweed, Grass v Green, ■ Sago, Purple, Petunia, \ etc At 6/6 a yard ■' CHIFFON ■' SILK VELVET,—24in. wide, in Brown, Olive, Prune, Wine, - . and Marooii, ' ' ' At 7/11 a yard CHIFFON VELOUR SILK >VELVET,—4Oinr wide, for Street Dresses and. Evening Costumes, in Black, Navy Blue, 3rown, -Sky Blue,, and•• , , Rose, - At 14/0 a yard ■r SILK VELVET,—For . Millinery Purposes, in Chocolate, Base - Blue, Marine, Navy, Maroon, "Wine,' Dead Rose, Moss, Olive, Myrtle, Violet, Heliotrope, and Prune .... At 4/11, 5/6, 7/11 a yard 'IMPERIAL VELVETEEN;—24in. wide,'.in various shades of Brown, Navy ' ' . .' Blue, Claret,: Maroon, Cardinal, Wine, Turquoise, Sky Bluo, Now Bluo, Saxo Blue, Prussian Blue; Resida, Moss, Bronze, Olive, Myrtle, irune, Heliotrope, etc, At 2/11 a yard ' SELF-STRIPED CHIFFON -VELVETEEN,—For Dinner Costumes, in Re- : ' sida. Moss, Myrtle, Wine, Brown, and Navy Blue, At 2/11 a yard . - ■ STRIPED CHIFFON. VELVETEEN,—In Grey and Black, Navy and Black, i ' .Wine and Black,. Emerald.and Black, Golden Brown and Black, Mauve , and Black 22m; wide, . A t,.2/B a yard ■ ' CHIFFON VELVETEEN,—In Brown, Rose, Turquoise, Navy Bluo, Olive, '■ i. Myrtlo, and White; 24in. wide, ■ At 4/S a yard '' ' CORDED VELVETEEN FOR COSTUMES,— — ' . ' -\ r '' In Fhwn, Brown, Navy and Wiiie, \ . At 3/11 a yard In Black, Navy and Hohotrope, At 7/-a yard , , In Brown and Navy, At 7/9 a yard; ■ '• M ■' *■■■■, y y,- ■ SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY-OF MILLINERY AND UNDERWEAR. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.- - ' SPECIAL BARGAINS' - FOR - • -• \ ' TO-DAY, THURSDAY, . . AT . . , ' s ' THE ECONOMIC OUR 29™ HALF-YEARLY SALE IS STILL CROWDED DASLY! 'with eacer customers. r - ;. ■■ ■/■.■ : "■■■■; .. : t READ THE FOLLOWING LINES. THERE , WILL . SURE TO BE SOME : ; 1 ? ' ITEM YOU CAN DO WITH AT SALE PRICES. . , ; DO YOU WANT STRIPED WASHING PRINTS, at a yard, and RED 'i'' 1 CHECK- ZEPHYRS at'4id; : 'a yard. .Both reduced from BJd. a yard. If so como down to the ECONOMIC TO-DAY. DO YOU WANT MILLINERY TULLE, all Silk, all colours,:'at 9d.-a yard; usually sold at Is. Gd. a yard. If so come down to the ECONOMIC TO-DAY. ' ' DO'YOU WANT; J3OUBLE-WIDTH CHIFFONS,. White,and Colours,.at Is. a:; " •••' ' yard- usually sold at Is. lid. a yard. If so come- down to. the ECONOMIC , 'TO-DAY. DO YOU'WANT NEW STRIPED DRESS TWEEDS, heavy weights for winter ■ • wear; at Is. 3d. a yard; usually sold at Is;' lid. a yard. If 60 come down to the ECONOMIC TO-DAY. v DO YOU WANT MEN'S SADDLE TWEED-•■TROUSERS, Dark Colours, extra •, y strong, at 7s; 6d. a pair; usually 9s. -lid, a, pair. ~lf.so come down to the ECONOMIC TO-DAY. DO YOU WANT CHILDREN'S SUMMER HATS,' Trimmed Embroidery and ' Lacfl.'for 2s. 11d. eaiih; usually 10s. Gd.. each. If so come down to the ECONOMIC TO-DAY. < - i " ' -DO YOU WANT FRENCH POINT LACE-DUCHESSE. TOILET SET, with . v••'Lineri'Centfe, including' runner andi.3 mats, !for 3s. -lid.., 6et;, usually ss. Gd. . t '. eet.'-If so coine down to 'tho, ECONOMIC TO-DAY.
• GEORGE '& KERSLEY, LTD. ; flMl"■'-1,1*1:' '.'i-' • ■■■ ,;i 7'.; 'i; ■, Ut, i tV; '1' . iT-fAy l '- I '-[■. Z'V-. , 1,0 i'j ' '/ . • T • • '-s/T:^.vs-r • ; "•; BARTLETT'S "'INDIA PROOF," BESTI IK T ™ amxmv- : '•> POIJTT? ATTM •• bartlett and , the. best • . : A. Ate synonymous with Photographic Excellence. ~ , , gARTLETT, pHOTOGK \PHER ■ •• • • • - • ■ (Of Auckland). ._ ' ... ..... J.... -.Wellington^ttfdios— 7 WII&IS STREET ■ , Tel. 1233. : ' ■ - i (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel). •rv OREEN H,iIES, JTOGGiED AND PEOBSE, iM* .ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, ' ' . ARCHITECTS, •' 'Mercer Street, "• •• • WPT T INGTON ' DNION BANK 0F AUSTRALIA ' ' CS6S BUILDINGS, Tjl BE DI BLACK, AUlnstEE, , HUNTER STREET. -P CONSULTING ELECTRICAL , : Si ENGINEER ' 1 ~ MONET TO LEND. '• v '"'For. Lighting,' Power,-Tramway,''and. Light , ; . . Railway Undertakings. . „„„„ ■. — O OBERT COOK, Solicitor, 113 Lambton •V. * 'V/V •;TUB'--KING'S CHAMBERS, , '.. i - 8 -";-Quay,. TO LEND, from enms ~■!• ~ WELLINGTON. °f and upwards, at Current Rates. C(>18 /■'' -;? : -felcmphici'Address,'"Kilowatt; Wellington."- ' . .... .., , ; , — 8 " , MONEY TO LEND. tqulkleT' and' didsbury, tjj ' , n. ' p u t n a m & Dentil Surgeons ** SOLICITOR, surgeons, Kouth's Buildings (First Floor), V 91 WILLIS' STREET, WELLINGTON. .pEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. , Telephone. No. 21G. . ■ y. ■ C 603 - ' . ' — i TO LET. ~~l ' pEDEEHOLM AND TOLLEY, ) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, SINGLE OFFICES AND SUITES IN Manners Street. TUORWICH CHAMBERS, CUSTOMHOUSE — QUAY, WELLINGTON Agents for: Langdon-Davics Motors, Eclipso (Opposite Bank o£ No# Zealand). a^ m VVvtelite a Lamp^! ml>leX W ' ul ' ; ' •'■ anta^um 0 n . FIRST FLOOR.—Front Office, 40 * .*• -Large iStock of/Antique .Brass and, Coinage ijf J^n. Fittings. : C6ll, Financial Company; also, single room. ■ '■■i'.:'.:'- '-•■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ On GROUND FLOOR.—Three Ofßces to- <. ■. : ■■ . ■ ~ ....; gether or singly. > . ' , . . . ' ; On SECOND FLOOR.-Suito of Three Front : ««„■■■ ' ■ ' Offices and several single ones. Strong room ; HAAKE. PIANOS. accommodation. ; i All have perfect natural light, and are fitted ; HAAKE is a piano *ith a reputation, .with, eyery> possible convenience.- ' T gained th'rough .ts di.tinctivoness for ;, given on apphcation. to . " Weetne'is of tone, perfect action, beauty and A. E. KERNOT. ■ sonsl ruction. It is -an ideul instrument and ... ; _ . ~~~ ' is used by musicians of note. ;It has proved ; '3«USJ9t,. it 6 superiority for'years, and'charms-by its • swtet: melody and powerful yot sympathetic , tone. - mH E ' EMPIRE HOTEL Inspect THE HAAKE at onr warehouse, op. A (LIMITED). ■ 9 osite the Grand Hotel, 31,Willis Street. '■ : : ' ' • — THE LEADING, AND MOST CENTRAL THE BRITISH 'AND CONTINENTAL HOTEL. IN WELLINGTON. PIANO CO., ; E. W. SOFIELD . 61 WILLIS STREET. ' (Lato-of Coker's Hotel, Christohurch), ■ i . rm C6Bl E LEWIS, MAnager<
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 150, 19 March 1908, Page 6
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