—A MARKED Distinciion in dress is the opposite of display. It is the quality of fastidiousness reacting on good taste that is backed by ledge. It is invaluable. The man who dresses with distinction is marked for success. His clothes will be stylish without ostentation. His linen > will he impeccable in texture and cut. His collars, in particular, will be branded on the inside with the fastidious man'B true 1 symbol of quality— . The " Improved Governor " collar, branded Z, is the perfection of neckgear. It is cut to the latest fashionable model. It does not fray at the edges or collapse into ugliness in warm weather. And it is made in New Zealand by New Zealanders. In.collars nothing is good but the best. The I Collar is the BEST! g 7 ; LENGTHS CUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES! All the leading Colours in Silk-Finished VELVETEEN. Is. lid. per yard. The latest designs in BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, B|d., OJd., IOJd., Is. per yard. MOELEY'S PYJAMA FLANNELETTES, in new Colourings, 7Ju.. B|d., IOJ-d. per yard. English-mado LACE CURTAINS, 3yds., 31yds., and 4yds. long, is. Gd., 6s, 6d., Bs. 6d„ 10s. 6d. per pair. MORLEY'S CASHMERE HOSE, Black, Tan, Ribbed, Plain, Is. 9d„ Is. Ud„ 2s. 6d. per pair, HEN'S STRONG WORKING SHIRTS, 2s. Gd., 2s. lid., 3s. 3d. each. MACDOXJGALL AND CO., OPPOSITE GRAND HOTEL. Cut this advt. out, and' we will allow you a special discount on acy or all of the above prices. !' THIS IS WEDNESDAY'S MILK. | WE GUARANTEE THIS MILK HAS BEEN PASSED BY THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT'S INSPECTOR. PLEASE REFUSE DELIVERY SHOULD THIS LABEL OR THE CAP SHOW ANY SIGNS OF HAVING BEEN TAMPERED WITH. . THE WELLINGTON FRESH FOOD & !GE COMPANY, LTD. C 896 Spring Falbries $ Are now being displayed at our >splendid Store in Cuba Street. All that is fashionable is there, all that is chaste, beautiful, dainty, exquisite, is there. The choicest fabrics, the most delicate colour combinations, tho finest weaves, gathered from overy part of tho Globe are there—to bo admired, discussed, selected, and' worn by tho ladies of Wellington. PANAMETTE.—A now- mat-erial of soft, draping quality. Its stylish appearance, fast colours, unsurpassed wearing properties, will make it extremely popular hero. In England it is. quite tho rage. A Costume in Golden' Brown, Moss, Lotus, or Navy would look charming. 3/11 yard. SILK EOLIENNES. Very becoming. In Cream, Dark Moss, Shrimp, Silver, Nil, Lilac, Dark Brown, Loutre, New Navy, Navy and Black. 5/6 yard. SELF COLOURED STRIPE SICILIAN, in Cream, Sky, Olivo, Reseda, Walnut, Burgundy, and Black ' , 2/11 yard. PLAIN COLOURED PRUNELLA. Another new fabric of Mohair and "Wool. Apart from its natural beauty, its. most attractive feature is its dust resisting quality. This peculiarity makes it most desirablo for summer wear. [ Brown, Moss, Navy and Black. ' 3/6 yard. Wo offer a magnificent rango of SPRING and SUMMER TW'EEDS in Stripes and Checks from 2/11 yard to 35/- a Dress of 7 yards. SHIRTING CAMBRICS, in every desirablo colour, including the latest two-tone designs. - V From 7id. to 1/- per yard. FRENCH PRINTED COTTON VOILES, in newest colourings and delightful combinations of stripe and iloral designs, • From 10j d. to 1/11 yard. COTTON MARQUISITE, in Self Colours with Whito Stripo, Sky, Brown, Shrimp, Navy, Black, etc. 1/0 yard. TULLE CLEOPATRA.- , ; This lovely' material is of most recent introduction, and wo, especially ,commend it to the notice of our customers. It is a fine net cotton fabric, with a beautiful mercerised finish, and in appearance equals a silk voile. .Tho .designs are'most attractive, and will charm tho hearts of ladies of artistic ; tasto. 1/11 yard. ' WE PARTICULARLY REQUEST AN EARLY INSPECTION. Patterns post free on application. VEITGH & ALLAN, CUBA STREET, , WELLINGTON. Cs9la
(By Appoint- His Excellency ment to Sy I*l-uiLket.j "STIOLETS.—These lavourite flowers may now V be obtained in any quantity, fresh daily, from MISS MURRAY, Vice-Regal Florist, 36 Willis Street (6 doors above Grand Hotel). C 771 /TfcUR Client' will never regret the High First Cost of a STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. His mfinthly bills for Low Current Consumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month) will always remind him pleasantly of our good advice. He will speak to' his friends ot v.ho wonderful economy of the STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. Whereas the placing of a contract for the Eupply of a Cheap Electric Lift offered by those who do not understand electrical conditions, will certainly reilcct discredit upon the professional adviser, and, indeed, may prove ( a, ghastly blunder. Ask- the users of over 300 STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia what they think. The good points of the Standard are expensive but they are vital. They ensure Durability, Reliability, Efficiency, Economy, and Safety. STANDARD LIFTS ARE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. Sole Agents for New Zealand— TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., . ELLCTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. C 559 MOTHER'S MACHINE. ota\ A mother eat in a room forlorn. Sowing tho clothes all tattered and torn. The afternoon wanes and tho evening draws nigh, Soon hubby will come, and slio heaves a big 6igh.. Just then at tho door comes a rat-tat-tap, There at tho gate standi a horse and a trap; A man has dismounted 'and dome up the green, 1 Bearing aloft a SINGER machine. "Good afternoon, madam," ho says, with a bow, "If you'll iraro mo a moment 111 please you 1 vow. | "For hero I bring you' tho housewife's best friend, j "Your worries and troibles aro now at an end." Tho deposit is paid, the machine is set down. Just fancy! A SINGEE for a weekly halfcrown. Tho lady Is happy, that Is easily soen. She now. has her siab-a SINGEE washing
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