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A 1 MAGNIFICENT ASSEMBLAGE OF MODEL BLOUSES, ILLUSTRATING THE STYLES FOR SPRING ; , AND • SUMMER; , A daily visit to this Store is imperative if you wish to be well posted in the New Styles. As fast as the New Goods can l>e unpacked and marked • off they are being placed on exhibition, .and during the past three days we have accomplished a great, deal; The Store is like a Fashion Book, revealing the beauties'of the New Styles. You get into close personal contact .with the actual things that are to be worn, and even if you are not disposed to make purchases, you will be able to draw inspiration of vilue to yourself. This Style Show possesses a great educative influence, it illustrates in the most pleasant way possible the Styles, Shapes, and Colours that are fashionable. It is a Style-feast and a Colour-feast, and all are invited to the Store. The New- Blouses are Exceedingly Beautiful and Graceful,' and they run the whole gamut of Winsome Elegance. ■WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, trimmed with FRENCH MODEL BLOUSE, in Ivory V Enibroidery and Valenciennes Insertion, Chiffon Taffeta, with Yoke of Antique y - ' At 13/6, 27/6," 29/8 Valenciennes Insertion, At 47/6 • .WHITE ALL-OVER MUSLIN BLOUSES, in MODEL BLACK PAILETTE SILK BLOUSE, \ Very Dainty Open-work Designs, hand-worked Yoke of folds of Silk and At 16/6, 26/8 Valenciennes Late, trimmed with Silk » Guipure and Ball Fringe, At 63/6 WHITE SHIRRED LINEN,BLOUSE, hand-, embroidered Yoke and' Front, trimmed ; FRENCH MODEL BLOUSE, in Chiffon Valenciennes Insertion. A > Pretty Taffeta, in Reseda and Black, handsome Model, At 47/6 hand-worked Yoke, trimmed with White . " nrnW -nramro tin cttit ' nTnTToo Irish Lace Motifs, three-quarter Sleeves, • IVORY. WHITE JAP SILK BLOUSE hand-worked Cuffs, At 63/Superior Quality Silk, trimmed with Narrow Imitation Cluny. Insertions, FRENCH MODEL BLOUSE, in White * - At 25/8 Pailette Silk,'and Real Cluny Insertion, SUPERIOR QUALITY JAP SILK BLOUSE, At 89/8 < Knots/ . FRENCH MOTEL BLOUSE, in Real Cluny Sleeves'to wrist, At 35/- ', .. and Soutache Insertion, -. At 69/6 MODEL BLOUSES, in TOte Lace,'and Not, FRENOT MODEL BLOUSE, in Black trimmed Valenciennes Insertion and ' Chiffon Taffeta, pand-worked Yoke and Guipure Motifs, .At 35/6, 39/6, Front, three-quarter Sleeves, with hand- • . • worked Cuffs, At 69/6 *' ' '*»SSf fff JWAM Silk Ball Fringe, At 65/6, 89/8 OhJ» Mehj | FRENCH MODEL BLOUSE, in superior At 79/6 Quality White Jap Silk, hand-embroid- , m „ ered Yoke, triinmea Antique Valenciennes WHITE MUSLIN COAT TRONTS, embroidv Tnuprtinri •' - ; : At 39/6 " ©red and trimmed with Valenciennes insertion, Insertion, At 7/11, 8/11, 10/9, 12/9 ' FRENCH MODEL BLOUSE, in Pale Pink • , Chiffon Taffeta, Yoke and Front trimmed FRENCH MODEL COAT FRONTS, tucked Antique Valenciennes Insertion, ! ' - Net, trimmed Valenciennes Insertion, and At 47/8 ' Rich Guipure Motifs,' At 29/6

KIEKOALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

•WAMTW : • . EVBETIiEMBEE OF THE FAM- .... » • ILY will profit by this quick unloacU MEN, . : : ing'of Shoes. This is not a sale' of tiny . j " _j 1 -u , b .-TNT- : bijt'!&'great clearing out 1 ' f~B TiJIK.hN, ,of all the seasonable Shoes in stock. VISIT HANNAH'S GREAT, REBUILDING SALE iwi pF|-^bOT^®fe;: ; ■ . iwqo ;4 WASTED. ! ' WOMEN'S 'TAN AMERICAN b6'£)TS.'' TO CLEAR, 14s. GdU'nsuijly l7s. 6d. WOMEN'S PATENT GOLOSHED.BUTTON BOOTS. : REDUCED to 10s. 6d.j usually 17s. 6d.. .... ■/' ' „• • . ' WOMEN'S . TAN WELTED BALS., sifce 3's only. -.TO CLEAR, Bs. lid; ■ WOIffiN^'.PATENTVAMP ONE-BAiB'SH6tiSr\ : TO'CLEAE, Bs. lid.; . ,WO.^N'S U |mlet!tAN WALKING skoES. SALE PRICE, 10a. 6d.; . EVENING. SHOES. BARGAIN'AT 4s. lid.; old KID BALS., leather liied. ONLY 10s. 6d.; usually, 14s. 6d. < MEN'S TAN AMEEICAN' BALS;, sizes '5, fi, 7 . Only lfls. 6d.; worth 215.; MEN'S SMART YALE TOE BALS., patent cap., SALE PRICE, 193. 6d.j ' ' usually, 225. 6d. \ ' :'i- " ■/ 1 GiELS' TAN KID OXFOEDS, 7to 10, 45., 6d.; 11, to 1, sa. Gd.; half-price. * , •••:*;. GIRLS' PATENT ONE-BAR ?UMPS';'7 to 10, 3s. lid.; 11 to 1, 4s. 6d.; ■ half-price."-" . GIRLS'TAN KID BUTTON BOOTS; 7, to 10, 6s. lid.; 11 to 1, 7s. lid.; Tory ' 'AT' HANNAH'S SALE. . . RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. T" : ~ 1 ~ ' ' ' CBIO "\7OU hati : already heard of the ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS', in Kelburne Avenue, and ■ !JL doubtless, intend getting clothes made there. The question is not " WHETHER," but "WHEN?" The 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 assure you of prompt service. MY NEW CUTTER from Harfs (Regent Street, London) and 40 skilled assistants are fully prepared for a big season. C 639 / D. MILLIGAN. MERCHANT TAILOR* C 639 . HAAKE' PIANOS. ■fTVHE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness X . - 'of tone, perfect action, beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument, and is Used by ffiuarians of note. It has proved its 6u]pWiority for years, and charms by ita sweet jnelody and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone. Inspect HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 34 Willis Street. THE BRUTISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. WHAT ' ABOUT A MOTOR CAR? AVE SUGGEST YOU CONSIDER THE MERITS OF OUR CARS!!!! "F.l.A.T."—World'B Record Holder for Hill Climbing. Speed—l2o miles per hour—and Reliability. "ULAtilATOß."—Reliability Record Holder. "VAUXHALL."—Speed and Reliability. .Winner of 2000 Miles and Scottish Reliability Contest. ' ' i "RENAULT—JACKSON."—ReIiabiIity. ■ . \ THERE is NO DISPUTING THE FACT I ! l THESE ARE THE FOUR BEST. VJS7E have such confidence in these Cars Arriving in September we have a latest W for giving Perfect Satisfaction at model 12-1G H.P. "VAUXHALL," which sight and by demonstration, that we are will be, a revelation for easy manipulation prepared to wait on any intending pur- and noiseless running. chaser of a Car on tearing from him. No Our .Garago is one of tho most up-to-date matter where you live wo can reaoh you in Ulo NultrH island, with a full equipin 'one or any of our oars. ment of the . 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 the com- ' forested and for whom' we may demon- ing season are cordially invited to inspect strate must feel under no obligation tor our Works, Stock of Cars, and Motor Sunanv 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 eight of our Cars j ad- and our salesman is always in attendance ittit the fact that they can stand alono to explain the various devices, some of for all that goes towards making a Perfect which are deoidedly novel. ■ have at present solely for demon- . ... stratiofpurposes ' a 15-20 H.P. "F.1.A.T." Wo. iimte Correspondence. Motor' Car, with -standard eide WIRE US NOW! 11 Xth is P \b?olUl y 0 1he an VoST d LUXU: ' — lUOUS CAE EVER INTRODUCED INTO • Qualified Experts sent to any part of also hold for ■. . S4VE.A.BEPDTATION TO lOSB. demonstration. ■■ ■ ' P. W. SAMPSON & COMPANY, "COUNTY GARAGE AND MOTOR WORKS," , WAIPUKUHAU, H.B. Telegrams—"SAMPSON," TELEPHONE No. 28.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 281, 20 August 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 281, 20 August 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 281, 20 August 1908, Page 6

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