EVENING -WEARJ - ' ;|| „ , 11....11', ~!' i.....«nn TTrTI -ti / To fastidious women, the D.I.C. is now offering special attractions in Evening Wear. The range of Exquisito Stuffs is especially rich and full this season. Tho D.I.C. ateliers nre famous throughout the • Dominion. A dress made by tho D.I.C. is tho hall-mark of fashion, justified by perfect taste. ' :■ . IF YOU WANT To' DRESS AS WELL AS IT IS POSSIBLE . : FOR A WOMAN TO DRESS, YOTJ MUST BE DRESSED BY THE V BJ n C. FOR QUALITY. C 517 /; . ; Salt Foyrers,' ; Pepper Pots, ' Tho illustration shows ■ a Cut-glass Salt . . Pourer,;with Electro-Plated- Top. Wo have .. . just opened up a lot of these - useful little , articles for-the dining'*table.* ' .. . 1 ..:V■•■■Set-., of- Three, Articles, containing Mustard - . S -M©jv'|g £ f ... Pot and Spoon, Pepper ■ Pot,, and Salt Pourer, . . SI $4'? ss. 6d. the Set. Write for a Set to-day,, they ' 1 n&yra -f\ i are wondorful-'.value. , .We i send all artioles ' '9 -'Ii '■ Post- Free on receipt of.remittance.. '-. IS!''-ilp > ■ '' STEWMT[DAWSON & CO., JJJjJ "The Treasure House," 'QJJ# • WELLINGTON. C 576 1150 DRESS PIECES 1150 ,' - ■ (Face Cloths) EXTRA CHEAP AT 1 ' ' * WARNOCK & ADKJN'S. •400 at 16s. 6d.; 400 at 19s. 6d.; and 350 at 295; 6d. 1'• '• • •' ' - ' 800 Newest JACKETS AND COSTUMESV 800 '. . V - j"IffcTlWTiP KINDLY SEE THESE > ' • : ' - 1 -' ' ■ ~AT.; : v'.- , V .'"■' '■> A/'-'^' : - •- WAraOCEv
;TBE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CMP. ASSN., LTD. ■ ; • PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. .■ VHEAD OFFICII, XIASTERTON. ■ ; . GENERAL STORES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, I, . C". .y:S<'.TV." CARTERTON,! PAHIATUA, AND EKETAHUNA. | MANAGING DIRECTOR. M Casolberg. ,051(1
- HOTEL NOTICES. ,< 1 i : V;;;;:v;7 r -- , . !, . JJOTEL - WINDSOR.r-This magnificent,, new j anjl commodious five-story,vPrivate;i)soter: ik now, open' to -receive guests.;, ;Afternoon Tea' a.speciality.- Also, our up-to-date Grill Room;.'the first and' only one of"''its "-kind- in the' Dominion. Edwards and Boultrin, Proprietors. csio .MOW OPEN.—Now Prince of Wales-Hoto], -LN .Mifsterton, entirely new, fireproof throughout,; handsomely furnished, .. splendid ... table,' every attention, - all, modern: conveniences, fire escapes-, everywhere, most- comfortable country, 'hotel in Now Zealand. R. -Barclay; Proprietor phone 30 - CS4O MASOi\IU,: .„.HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. , ROGER MULROONEY, Proprietor. - i Mail.Trains stop fifteen minutes. - . '. v . .' Never forget an old, friend. . ; C.842 THE MARQUIS OF NORM ANBYi HOTEL ' ■ . CARTERTON. . - - | . W. M.' HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. I. Tho best Commercial Hotel in tho Wairarapa , ■ | , , Csll DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL' . v (WELLINGTON). (OiFFERS First-Class Accommodation for vlsi. w .tors. Charges very moderate. Best brands' of Wine and Spirits kept in stock.. Terms; onapplication. ; .i R. DWYER, Proprietor. Telephone 408. C 72? CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL ,-i 'Opposite Railway Station), PALMERSTON NORTH. MRS. J. , ADAMS (lato of the Marquis of ITJL Norraanby Hotel, Carterton), announces that she, is..in possession of the above Houso. Convenient tor catching early trains. Good accommodation and iirst-class table. - '' ' .. , . ' C 640 pi/UB i HOTEL, CARTERTON (Under. "New Management). T. P. FIRMAN .1 Proprietor; Lato of (the New Zealand' Railway Service. , . Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly furnish. Ed; first-class Cuisine,: and every attention; evorv .'nod-jrn ' convenience, , Now, Billiard: Table. Situated within three minutes from the Railway Station, and next the Wairarapa P. arid ■A. Asso:iation Show Grounds. i .. Telephone il. ■ BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL, . . , LOWER HUTT. fT\HE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardenll A in the Southern. Hemisphere. ■ Hotel has been Thoroughly- Renovated and Enlarged. :. New Private Apartments and Dinine-room capable of seating 150. ' ./ Good fishing and shooting. Splendid train service and telephone communication -with oity. ' ' W. GANDAB, '... . Manager^ CITY'BUFFET HOTEL, . WELLINGTON. mHE.Most Antral in the City; offers splenA did accommodation. Telegrams nnd Letters Promptly Attended to, Best Brands Wines and Spirits. Trams pass the door every five minutes. • TARIFF—Ss. 6d. to Cs. 6l per day A. R. V. LODDER, C7iß rrQprilltof - AIRTIGHT -'SHOW. GASES, QHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A ° ■ SPECIALITY. MAX KREISSIG, Little Taranaki Street ■ 'Phone 2109.
BUJINESS NOTICES. . rpAYLOR'AND CO., the Popular Dyers and JL , Cleaners, have Removed into new pre-* mises, " THE BED HOUSE," liowen Street. Just-'.'round ; tho corner" from' , old address. 'Phono 1171." Branchi Kent Terrace. Phone 2060. ■ KIMBOLTON COACH SERVICE. , • e DAW'S Mail Coach leaves FEILDING * daily, to connect with APITI and RANGIWAHIA, Coaches, returning in time for j ■: 11 ~\ ■ ■ 1 THERE'S MONEY IN- IT. -■ FOR SALE, as a Rom? concern, a- GOOD, SOUND GROCERY BUSINESS, in one of *the - soundest country towns, in tlio North Island; a good investment. Apply " l-ortune, Dominion" - Office. 8238 WHAT IS VIBRATORY MASSAGE?. - ESPECIALLY good for curing falling and weak'hair, baldness,"without tho'uso ;of lotions. Also, it' is the surest and . quickest method of breaking 'up stiffness of joints and ; muscles'.■ Tones, up, wak>. and wasted muscles and- nerves. ' Revitalises the ..whole physical- • system—a most delightful treatment, no electricity.. At Vibratoriuiu, 12 Kent Terrace, i • ■' ; • 'V ■ - . ■ ■ ■ ■ ' . ,"|7IOXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE. Timo■J?, - . table—Leave Foxton 6.30 .a.m., arrive • Levin 8.30 'a.m.; .leave Levin" 10.30 a.m., ■ arrive; : Foxton 12 noon; leave Foxton 2.30 p.m., arrive Levin 4.30 p.m.; leave. Levin. 7.30 p.m., arrive Foxton 9.30 iun. ' Leave Foxton 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 12.30 p.m.; - leave Shannon 2.50 p.m., arrive Foxton 4.30 p:m. ; ',■ r- " I. - : ~j 5832 C. F. JOHNSTON, Proprietor.- ; i TO PROPERTY BUYERS. YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY, - I SURVEY Buildings, and report upon theif condition, and. construction.; Call if you ; contemplate buying house property, I may 'be able to save you pounds. JAMES TOOMATH. BUILDING SURVEYOR, £0 Manners Street. -. C 758 • ■ i ■ ■ '■ TO LET. NEW SUBSTANTIAL BRICK PREMISES, ... 44 VICTORIA STREET(Opposite Public Library). .Well Lighted, Centrally Situated. Come.' of converging streets, Mercer, Farish, ' , ''and -.Victoria... GROUND FLOORS, with convenient Cart Entrance. . ' Al6O Upper Floor and Offices, with every convenience. Apply— ; : C. D. LIGHTBAND, Leather Merchant, On Premises. . 8408 I QEE AND FOB VENETIAN BLINDS. . FOR HOLLAND BLINDS. FOR SUN BLLv'DS. Only Address— QUIN STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 2118.. . - . - C77J
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 186, 1 May 1908, Page 2
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