'GLANCE THROUGH OUR STORE. . We aro always planning to make this Store the most interesting spot for the ladies to spend an liourx.Or two, and to buy the best of merchandise at reliable prices. Often enough women just want to look through the shop to see tho differont styles, to. know the prices. This is natural and quite right. It is a woman s duty to be thoroughly acquainted with the merchandise in this Store, We extend to all .women a cordial invitation to glance through our Store whenover they feel inclined to do so, and there will be no pressuro oxercised to make purchases. flill bo welcomed whether you come to merely .look around or to buy,, and wo. aie ready to show you all we can and tell you the-prices. We want you to know our Stoie. S / VERY DAINTY TEA COWNS. ' lYon wiir see some very exquisite SUMMER TEA GOWNS if you .will visit our Show Rooms. The styles are more becoming this season than ever, beforo, an e r colours are exquisite. The present high-waisted effect is cloverly introduced, and i . nothing is more becoming to all figures than the soft folds of Silk, Crepe- e- ine, i Mousseline-de-Soie, and the other fine materials that these Tea Gowns are made of, , , At £3 3/- to £10 10/ja. Particularly Fascinating Model is in .the Palest Shell Pink Chiffon, mounted on 'Soft Silk, made in Empire style, and trimmed with White Insertions and Lace, the waist marked by Satin Ribbons of a deeper tone. The Skirt finished with soft K frills, edged Lace, , At £10 10/- : DAINTY DRESSING GOWNS and WRAPPERS,. in French Flannel, Dolaitte, Figured ■ Sateens and Muslins, trimmod self borders or Laco, At' 11/6, 13/6, 15/6, to 59/6 i SUMMER MANTLES. Wo are showing a splendid lot, of theso garments. They aro in Lace, Chiffon Taffeta, and Merv. Silk, handsomely appliqued; also Rep and ;, 4 ..Canvas,'with Silk linings," At 57/8, S9/6, 63/-, 67/6, to 10 guineas 'A NOVELTY SUMMER MANTLE is made in Black Filet Lace, with lining of BlackNet, three-quarter length Coat, Empire shape, Sleeves formed by three frills edged with Valenciennes Lace, handsomely trimmed with Silk Insertions, and entirely outlined with two-inch band of Taffeta. - .',. i At £4 9/6 DAINTY SHOULDER CAPES, in transparent materials,- 'such-as Black Lace, Silk and Chiffon, suitable for wear in the hottest weather, At 45/6, 47/6 TWEED COSTUMES, in Light Summer-weight Tweeds,.in all shapes. Tho Short HipCoat is very much in vogue just now, < At 36/6, 45/6, 69/6, to 6 guineas LUSTRE and SICILIAN COSTUMES, in Eton, Fitting, Hip-Coat, or Directoire shapes. Lustre and Sicilian are excellent fabrics for Summer wear, they are cool and dust- ' resisting, and are made in pretty stripe effects and self fancy designs, At 59/0j 45/-, to £8 8/* RACE COATS. Another' lot of these useful Summer garments' have come to hand. There are a number of styles, many are cut in the Kimono styje, hut tho Empire shape, with the new " trouser sleeve," is greatly favoured, fit 45/" to £7 7/• OPERA COATS. A strikingly. smart- Coat is made entirely r.f T.uce Insertions, mounted on Glace Silk, three-quarter length, swing back and sicevos, finished at neck, with Silk folds, " ■ '!' At £4 4/* ■ KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD. ' ' C 612 COMFORT SHOES FOR ELDERLY LADIES. .TJROAD, yet.not ugly, ill-fitting Shoes. Our "Old Ladies'"' Footwear is Soft, Flexible, and Good Wearing—in fact, the ACME-of EA SB and COMFORT FOR THE FOOT, AT PRICES BELOW ALL OTHERS. Ladies' Fine Kid' Oxford Shoes, peak cap, easy fitting, 9s. 6d. Old Ladies' Seamless Lace Shoes, pump soles, square-toes, '4s. 6d. lidies' Glace Kid "Aida" Shoes, round toes, wide fitting, 16s. 6d. • Ladies' Glace Bid Heart Vamp.Shoes, light '"Ariel "welts, 4 55. 6d, Ladies' Glace Kid Elastio Sides, patent caps, extra wide, 12s. 6d. Ladies' Fine Kid Lace and Bntton Boots, plain fronts, full round toes, very easy fitting, 6quare heels, "The Bective," 14s. 6d. ' ' Ladies' Glace Kid Elastio Sides, blooked fronts, light "Ariel" welts, 17s, 6d. j' Old Ladies' Seamless Button Boots, square toes, "Ariel" welts, 21s, Ladies' One-bar House Shoes, Jaeger-lined, very easy, 13s. 6d. | ' SPINET'S" SHOES IN SEVERAL STYLES. ! ]• ■■■■■—— . '■ ' i ■R; HANNAH & CO., LTD. ■ RETAIL STORESv LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ; . ' . " " ' . . . . csio . ~~ THE TASTES AND REQUIREMENTS hf ovbtt man who appreciates good clothes will be admirably met by the extraordinary vLiJ&olnll rifles at the ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, KELBURNE AVENUE. ' In the 500 New Designs to hand* the Dominant Colours are Brown, Olive, Tan, and Grey, arranged in Medium Stripes and Subdued Checks . - _ By placing your orders with us you. obtain everything Up-to-date in Stylo and feel that .jour Clothes have been made expressly for you. _ ' ~ : D.,-MILLIGAN,' \ ; ' . MERCHANT TAILOR AND BEEECHES MAKEE. ■ CG39 ' . HAAKE' PIANOS; : fFHE Tta AT7TI is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness vk- tweelnsss il of tone, perfect actios, beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument, a*l iu used by musicians of note. It has proved its superiority, for years, and charms by iu «weu . V ' melody and powerfnl, yet sympathetic, tone. • Inspect THE HAAKE at our, .warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 31 Willis Sireet, i' ' . THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO QO,
MONEY TO LEND. fOOBERT COOK, Solicitor, 200 Lambton ' Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in sums i of JBIOO and upwards, at CnrTent Rates. C 648 1 — —— . . MONEY TO LEND. P H. P U T M, - ' Uti". SOLICITOE,' Booth's Building's (First Floor), ■ FEATHEESTON STEEET, WELLINGTON^ WG, . FRASER . (Late U.S.S. Coy.), CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENT. ' „ First Floor, Nathan's Building (over C. M. Banks, Ltd.), No. 11 Grey Street, Wellington. Telephone 2729 i'THE DOMINIONS . " NOTICE TO ADVEETISEB&i Fig necessary that ALTERATIONS, for Standing Advertisements should ba received at the Office, Dominion Avenue, off Lambton Quay, befora 12 noon; to ensure change being ia^ko-foflorong^jkiasue. Alterations .tot eeived on Pridaji , 'JLddrcai , *TiTrT"""'f"" w '^ ?r "" iaß '* ;
Ab. hold ship, • BAEEISTBE AND.'SOLICITOR, BOOTH'S buildings, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS.. (Seoond Floor). ; Pleas« take lift. CBO7 TJULKLEY AND , DTDS/BUajY, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. ; C 603 tJOBEET B, RICHMOND, C.E., SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. Harcomfs Building, Wellington. 'Phono 2093. Authorised by Government to Survey Native Lands, KAI KUUHL Licensed to parry out Land Transfer Surveys. C 625 QJEAFOETH S. MACKENZIE, BAEEISTBE and SOLICITOE, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. A .v WEL L S NEWTON • (Late of Richmond and Neivton), SUEVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, 155 LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 2965. 5750 HO-G4IAED AND, P-E 0. DS E, ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HONTEE STREET. 637 DAVIS AND PORTEOTTS (Gtoffrea H. Davis). v (John S. Porteous). Late A. P.' Mason, Licensed, sueveyor and civil ENGINEER, Iclefkous, 1014,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 310, 24 September 1908, Page 6
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