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—— CASES—-S@~ CASES ~~~ NEW COODS RECEIVED BY US THE PAST FEW DAYS ARE ' NOW READY FOR SALE. LARGE QUANTITIES OF THE FOLLOWING COODS ARE SHOWING:— Embroideries and Insertions, Embroidered Robes in Linen and Lawn,. Newest Laces and Insertions, Dress Materials in Silks, Tweeds, Cloths, Voiles, etc. Also an immense stock of Cotton Dress Materials, Zephyrs, Lawns, Muslins, etc. Millinery, trimmed and untrimmed, New Costumes, Skirts, and. Underclothing, Hosiery and Gloves., < PARTICULARS IN A FEW DAYS. WARNOCK & ADKIN. C 553

BUSINESS NOTICES. : : _ GODBEH'S . J MELBOURNE HOUSE, j CUBA STREET. ■ [. < JUST RECEIVED.—A Magnificent Shipment i of COSAQUES, all colours and designs. j FANCY FLORAL BASKETS, SOUFFLE CASES, • LACE PAPER D'OYLEYS, CUTLET FRILLS, • ETC. TIN-LINED WEDDING CAKE BOXES, CONFETTI. BRANCH TEA ROOMS-LA-MBTON QUAY. Telephone, 263 and 211. D. W. VIRTUE & CO., ■ 5 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ' \Tg"E CARRY Large' Stocks of FLOUR and i T all kinds of Produce;'and will be pleased to submit prices on application. Agents, for the New -Zealand Flour Millers' Co-operative Association, Ltd. C 595 ABOUT CARPETS.^ OUR Carpet Room is crowded wi \ beautiful designs and fine'..qualities' of Carpets: Mats, anu ltugs. ■ . ; We have no hesitation in stating that ire hold the Largest and Most Complete Stock of Carpets in Wellington, and no one. .will have any difficulty in choosing uaruionious coiuuri .o beauuty '.heir home. • ■ Many of the Designs of-our .new. Carpets ana Borders oro exclusive .and are not procurable elsewhere in New iSea.'and! A full range of Artistio, Soft, Well-woven 'and hver-wearmg Larpets are open-to inspection, and; a'visit will prove tnat our statements a*" : not over•irawu. AXMINSTER. .The Carpet of:. Distinction. WIL'lpN. V .. Soft to tho treau, durable, and such a Variety of New jjeeigus tuat every need and , colour scneme cani be,-,suited.,i: .'..-T All these Carpets are ■ made in England by llie Best Manuiacturcrs in the World, and, lUeir name u a guarantee ot i-uir good, i ORIENTAL. RUGS. ; Everyone who cujoys real works of art, *nd who appreciates uie auuue lunuence of these iare products of tue l'ai East, can appreciate the real delight 6uch a collection of genuinj urieuiais, irurn Persia', lnaia, Turkey, and ,'viL'uamstan can give, and. the specimens we now otiec of Oriental Rug Art are well word jour time to visit. DONEGAL. Ireland has been noteu for years for its Hand-loom Work, and we can show (six only) Real Hand-woven beaniless Donegal Carpets made in one piece. The Colours are quaint, but tha Wearing Qualities are Excellent. Made on the primitive looms of j '.es, with dved yarns, these old-time weavers still • produce Carpets that have made Donegal tamoua, HY. FIELDER & CO., MANNERS STREET. Cs3i ' ' LADLES' BAGS. R/fAGNIFICENT STOCK OF LATEST STYLES JUSTIN. INSPECT THE WINDOWS. LANESHEA R'S, Lambton Quay. CCGS EXQUISITELY TAILORED GOWNS. AT HALF-PRICE-Those Charming Models which created such a favourable impression at our'Opening.Display-are for Sale. ■\Ve have received numerous orders, and now have pleasure in . offering the Originals at Half-price. Beautiful Materials, Richest Trimmings, Finest- Workmanship. - Costumes for the Races, for : r the ; and for tho Home. All Half-price. For ono week only. • MUSLIN AND LINEN FROCKS Spring brings out the Cool, Fresh, Dainty Muslin and Linen' Costumes. This year they will be Particularly ' Smart, and the various Graceful Models call for all sorts of Artistic • Shades. CHOICE MATERIALS. , MODERATE- PpiCES. UNSURPASSED •WORKMANSHIP. GOLDBLOOM BROS. HIGH-CLASS LADIES'"'TAILORS,' BANKS'S BUILDINGS. ' GREY STREET,"Opposite. .G.P.O; (Tako lift to top floor.) , ~C93i | ALTER QEB.AND £JOIT?ANT. | FOB VENETIAN BLINDS. 9 FOB HOLLAND BLINDS. I FOB SUN BLINDS. . 8 Only Addrew— • 1 I QUIN STREET, WELLINGTON, I I Thong 2119. C 772

HOTEL NOTICES. TTOTEL WINDSOR.—This magnificent new and commodious five-story Private Hotel is 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 Boulton, Proprietors. . CBlfl , T*JOW OPEN.—New Prince of Wales Hotel,, •i" Maslerton, entirely new, fireproof through- ,• out, handsomely furiiished, splendid tabic, every attention, all modern conveniences, fire escapes everywhere, most comfortable country 'hotel in' New Zealand. R. Barclay, Proprietor. ' 'Phone 30. CBID : Masonic hotel, palmerston NORTH, ROGER MULROUNEr, Proprietor. Mail Trains. stop fifteen minutes. ■ Never forgot an old friend. : C 842 THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. M. HALLEi", PROPRIETOR. The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa: • Coll DUKE' OP EDINBURGH HOTEL, WELLINGTON, rf~fcFFERS First-Class Accommodation for visi- , ■" tors. Charges very moderate.. . Best Brands of Wine and Spirits kept in stock. Terms on application. E. DWYEE, Proprietor. ! Telephone 468. C 727 ' CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL . (Opposite Railway Station), . PALM ERST ON NORTH; ' Tl/ITRS. J. ADAMS (late of the Marquis of ■"X Normanby ( Hotel, Carterton), announces that she is in possession of'the above House. Convenient for catching early traius. Good Accommodation and First-class Table. ' C 640 pLUB HOTEL, CARTERTON, v' (Under New Management.) " ■ OLIVER MOSEN Proprietor, (Lato of Hawke's.Bay.) • ' Good Comfortable Hotel, splendidly ' furnished; first-class. Cuisine, _and every attention;- : every modern convenience. . New Billiard ■ Table. Situated within three minutes from the Railway Station, and nest the Wairarapa P. and A. Association Show Grounds. . . Speight's .Beer always on tap. ; • ' Telephone 51. . BELLEVUL GARDENS AND HOTEJi •• . ; LOWER HOTJ 1 . • rpHE most Scientific and Ornamental Gardens ' ~JL ' in the Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. •■r,~T }'■ ." Private Apartments and Dining-roois ' capable of 'seating ISO. , Gooci Fishing ana Shooting.; Splendid train service and telephone communication wl'.h cit/, . ■ ' ■ W. GANDAB. <hiMage6 CITY BUFFET HOTE4 - .WELLINGTON, ■ ' — ' 1 '■ TUe Mont Central in the City; offers Sptat dil Accommodation. ' Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to, ' ' btai' Brands Wines and Spirits. ' •... i pass the'door every five minutes. /. Sg, (id, to 6si 6d. per day. A. R. V. LODDEB, Profriefaai) L 712 . BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ Under ' 5 ® xce " Bnc '. Patronage of The Governor,.. CITY DYE' WORKS, TAYLOR AND CO. . " Works. —Kent Terace. Telephone 2666. Receiy,"ing Shop—No. 11 Bowen Street, Telephone 1174. •; Having Businesses in all the leading towns : Onr Work needs no comment. C63{ FLY & YOUNG, MASTERTON. G1 ENERAL CARRIERS and MAIL CON* ; K TRACTORS, Agents. N.Z. Express Co., . Mastertou. Goods, and I-arcels forwarded, to all parts of the world; Commercial Samples a speciality; new and up-to-date Sample Kooms in Exchange Buildings; country trips arranged for; all trains' met; Hospital Ambulance on hire at shortest notice, day or night. Stables ' and Store Rooms, Bannister Street, 'i'hona Igtfj P.O. Bo» iSO, Uasterton. ' 'DRY MOLASSES FODDER IS now available at LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen'Street Wellington, containing about 60 per cent, pure Molasses, rich in sugar. Uvea wheu food is abundant, this is a cheap nourishing food for all kinds of stock-cattle, calves, horseß, sheep, pigs. Can be fed ta etock as easily as hay, uran, meal, chalt, eta, or will mix readily with all foods. \ : ANALYSIS. Nitrogen (equal to Albuminoids, i.i) 0.7 Carbo Hydrates (including 6Ugar, iOJ 56.3 • Vegetable tissue It®. LAERY AND .'CO., "LTD., WELLINGTON. C7SS SMALL:FARMS WE CAN RECOMMEND - FOR SALE. qa A ACRES, near PAHIATUA, all in grass! oUU winters 750 sheep and 40 cattle; all. undulating and flat; 4 miles from creamery; 4-roomed house, 6table, dairy, woolshed, yards, etc. Price JCB 15s. per acre. Easy Terms. No. 253 oryK ACRES, alongside railway 6tation; carOtO ries 3 sheep per acre on grass; 160 acres now in crop; 50 acres shelter bush; new ' 5-roomed house. Price .£l7 per acre. Easy . Terms. • No. 257 qq ACRES, 2 miles from town; splendid OO dairy country; all flat; frontage planted with shelter trees; broomed houee; 20-bail cowshed, hay-shed, cart-shed, eto. JE26 per aero. Easy Terms. No. 253 READ BROS,, LAND AGENTS, .WANGAUpi, 088

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 314, 29 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 314, 29 September 1908, Page 3

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