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GRAND DISEEA® 'OF. SMART NEW WEAVES FOR SEEING! AND SUMMER WEAR; ' S lYou will wanti-td ges info ftracK with 1 th*e New Fashions as early as possible, and while we 'don't pretend to have teceived all our goods, we hare quite enough to make a; Very Creditable Display. We have unpacked several dozen ■ oases, and their contents, .will be put on exhibition as soon as we can get them into order. THE MILLINERY DISPLAY IS READY NOW. The New Hats 'are a Revelation of Millinery Beauty. They constitute a study in extremes, Some are extremely small, while others ate extremely large, and many, come between the extremes. The High Grown is a striking feature; the ' Expansive Plumes and Large Flowers are also conspicuous features! MANY NOVELTIES IN DRESS WEAVES. [The looms have turned out some Surprisingly Pretty Fabrics, and "Striped Marquisette Raye"' is destined to be a Special favourite with smart women. 'Among the Light Weaves " Venado " will take foremost place, for it is a Graceful Clinging Fabric, that will make up into the Most Charming of Summer Frocks. " Suiting Raye "is another Light Fabric in a Tweed Effect, which is bound to have a,' Great [Vogue., 'Amongst other Fabrics-now available for selection are the following:—i , ■ ■ - STRIPED CRYSTALLINE SUITING CARO / STRIPED SUITING HERRINGBONE TWEEDS STRIPED TWEEDS SUMMER TWEEDS ARMURE RAYE' NOUVEAUTE RAYE ■ . c i , NOUVEAUTE RAYURE' . TOILE A RAYURE COTTON VOILES CHECK VOILES STRIPED .VOILES - PRINTED VOILE CHIFFON EXCLUSIVE ROBE LENGTHS. We have a Very Select and Exclusive Lot of Robe Lengths—only one of each pattern—and they should command the prompt attention of the ladies who prefer to be exclusive in dress, .VOILE A BANDES NOUVEAUTE RAYURE SOIE RAYURE FILET RAYE STRIPED VOILES STRIPED EOLIENNE RAYE . ' , .VOILE NOtJVEAUTE KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ■ c::a

f~ " ' : ' ! ' WAMTPN EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMW ; wlTi-Hill» ily will profit by this quick unloadMEN, ' ing of Shoes. This is not a Bale of tiny - ' __ T proportions, but a great clearing' out CHXLDRiiIIN, of all the seasonable Shoes in stock. VISIT HANNAH'S GREAT RE-BUILDING SALE OP EOOTWEAR. AND SEE THE BARGAINS OFFERING. YOUR TIME WON'T BE WASTED. " WOMEN'S TAN AMERICAN BOOTS. TO CLEAR, 14s. 6d:; usually 17s. 6d. WOMEN'S PATENT GOLOSHED BUTTON BOOTS. REDUCED to 10s. 6d.usually 17s. 6d.' WOMEN'S TAN-WELTED BALS., 6ize 3's only. TO CLEAR, Bs. lid; WOMEN'i'PATENT VAMP ONE-BAR SHOES. TO CLEAR, Bs. lid. j originally, 14s. 6d. WOMEN'S SMART TAN WALKING SHOES. SALE PRICE, 10s. 6d.; ' usually, 14s. 6d. ! , WOMEN'S CROSS-BAR EVENING SHOES. BARGAIN AT 4s.lid.; old ' price, 7s. 6d. ' MEN'S GLACE KID BALS., leather lined. ONLY 10s. 6d.; usually, 14s. 6d. MEN'S TAN AMERICAN BALS., sizes 5, 6, 7". Only 10s. 6d.; worth 21s. ■ MEN'S SMART YALE TOE,BALS., patent cap. SALE PRICE, 19s. Gd.; usually,! 225. Gd. GIRLS' TAN KID OXFORDS, 7 to 10, 4s. 6d.; U' to 1, ss. 6d.; half-price.. GIRLS' PATENT ONE-BAR PUMPS; 7 to 10, 3s. Ud.; 11 to 1, 4s. 6d.; half-price. ■ ' GIRLS'TAN KID BUTTON BOOTS; 7 to 10, 6s. lid.; 11 to 1, 7s. lid.; very AT HANNAH'S SALE. RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. — ... ... . : r : ~ ~ ~ ~ . "csio "570U have, already heard of tho ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, in Kelburne Avenue, and I'Jl doubtless intend getting clothes made there. The question is not " WHETHER," but " WHEN ?" Tho WHEN IS IMPORTANT. If you order now, you secure FIRST PICK OF THE NEWEST LONDON SUITINGS, and you get the •immediate benefit of appropriate clothes for the incoming season. With September the Spring rush commences, and your name may be put on the waiting list. But if you order now we assnre you of prompt service. ' MY NEW CUTTER from Hart's (Regent Street, London) and 40 skilled assistants aro fully prepared for aibig season. " . C 639 ... D. MILLIGAN. - - . , MERCHANT TAILOR. - , C 639 TTAAKK PIANOS. rE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for Bweetness . 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 its sweet melody and powerful, yet sympathetic!, tone. Inspect THE HA ARE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 31 Willis Street. THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO, WHAT ABOUT A MOTOR CAE? WE SUGGEST YOU CONSIDER THE MERITS OF OUR CARS!!!! "F.l.A.T."—World's Record Holder for Hill Climbing. Speed—l2o miles per hour—and Reliability. "GLAUlATOß."—Reliability Record Holder. "VAUXHALL."—Speed and Reliability. Winner of 2000 Miles and Scottish Reliability Contest. "KfcNAULT—JAUKSUN ."—Reliability. THERE IS NO DISPUTING THE FACT ! I I THESE ARE THE FOUR BEST. WE havo such confidence in these Cars Arriving in September wa havo a latest for giving Perfect Satisfaction at model 12-16 H.P. "VAUXHALL," which sight and by demonstration, that we are will be a revelation for easy manipulation prepared to wait on any intending ptir- and noiseless running. chaser of a Car on hearing from him. No our Q arago j s one 0 f the most up-to-date matter whore you live we can reach you in the NO i {TH ISLAND, with a'full equipin ODD 01' any Ot our Lars. ment of tho latest Tools and Appliances Wo make these. calls as part of our for coping with any mechanical repair, and business methods, and any who are in- Motorists touring Hawke's Bay in tho comterested and for whom we may demon- j D g season are cordially invited to inspoct strate must feel under no obligation for our Works, Stock of Cars, and Motor Sunany attentions, as we sell solely on the dries. We have arriving by every steamer, merits of the Cars, and we particularly and in stock, something new to Motorists, like critics, who on sight .of our Cars ad- and our salesman is always in'attendance mit the fact that they can stand alone to explain the various devices, some of for all that goes towards making a Perfect .which are decidedly novel. We havo at present solely for demon- . stration purposes a 15-20 H.P. "F.1.A.T." .We invite Correspondence. Motor Car, with standard side entrance WIRE US NOWIII Body, Cape Cart Hood and Wind Shield, iUj i uvv 1 11 which is • absolutely the MOST LUXU- • - - ■ RIOOS CAR EVER INTRODUCED INTO Qualified Exports sent to any part ol THE COLONIES. Besides which wo have the North Island, a very NEAT, FAST, and PLEASING -■ "GLADIATOR," with two seats HOOD „ and WIND SHIELD, which we also hold for WE HAVE A' REPUTATION TO LOSE, demonstration. ■ TRY USI ■ P. W. SAMPSON & COMI'ANY, "COUNTY GARAGE AND MOTOR .WORKS," WAIPUKURAU, H.B. Telegrams—"SAMPSON."- . TELEPHONE No. 28. i " C 832

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 279, 18 August 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 279, 18 August 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 279, 18 August 1908, Page 4

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