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The summer gowns and dresses that we are now showing surpass in beauty and daintiness anything previously shown in this Store. The colourings of tho fabrics are exquisite, and when blended with lace and touches of gold very artistic compositions are produced..' . The selection is one of the best you are likely to see any--1 where in New Z'.v.L/.d. * MODEL GOWN, in pure white, njade in filet net,,trimmings, arid, chemisette of wide : • guipure insertion with folds ..of taffeta; vest of finely tucked chiffon; high waist- " . ■ band, with large gold bucklo at back. Tho full-trained skirt has deep French hem of si.lk, with band of insertion matching that used on bodice. At .£8 BSi ZEPHYR WASHING DRESSES— Plain shirt blouses, with detachable collars, with full tucked skirts, At 218. Shirt Blouses, with collars, cuffs, and plastrons' of white' embroidery; full tucked skirts, ' ' • . A t 21s " Baoh - SIMPLE WASHING FROCKS, in plain and striped zephyrs, in all fashionable colours. At 275. 6d.| 355. 60.) «7S. 6d., 495. 6d., 58S. 6d., to £5 6S.' WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES, prettily trimmed with embroidery and lace; well made. ' , Unlined, at 21s. 6d., 28s. 6d., 355. ed., 475. 6d., B3s. ed. Llnsd, at 495. 6d., 89S. 6d., 735. 6d., 845., to £7 7s. ■' DAINTY SOFT fITT.K FROCKS, suitable for young ladies; trimmed white silk embroidery or lace ; fifil shirts, with self folds, At 675. 6d. f 70S. 6d., 84S. FACE CLOTH RACE GOATS—In the newest Japanese effects; a particularly Etnart coat is in cinnamon brown, with collar and roll front of tussore silk, hand embroidered in .floral designs, slashed at sides and laced with black silk cords, which with the black satin stole that falls from the neck, gives .the required relief in colour. i• ' At £8 18s. 6d. ' DUST AND RACE COATS—In Shantung and tussore silk, lustre, and Sicilian; the ' prevailing style ■is a loose full-length coat with, the new sleeve cut right up into the collar, and smartly trimmed with laces and embroidored galoons. V ' . At 12S. 6d. to 89s. 6d. JKIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LIMITED. , ■ '■ ■ ■ C 312 ■ LADIES' - ' -GOLDEN ■.-.BROWN- SHOES ■■' ; ': -V FOR,. S.mDIER, ; - ATTRACTIVE. DURABLE. ' EASY j; FITTING. NEWEST SHADES AND STYLES. " ' Ladies' Brown Kid Twin-bar Shoes, Very Light Weight, 12s. 6d. 1 . Ladies' Brown Kid Osfords oinart. Stylish Pointed Toes, 11$. 6d, 'ladies' Brown Kid Oxfords, Perforated Golosh, Smart, 14s. Gd. Ladies' Brown Kid, Gibson-ties, American round toes,, i35.,6d. Lndios'Brown Kid Derby-ties, pump soles, needle , t0e5,.,15», 6d. Ladies' Brown. Kid Lace and Button Boots, very smart, 14s. 6d. Ladies' Brown Kid Bals., t'jrforated Gqlosh, new shape, ,16s. Gd. Ladies' Brown Kid Button Boots, new round toes, 16s. 6d. Ladies' Brown Kid Lace round toes, welted, 18si B d. l Ladies' Brown Kid Buiton Joots,, stylish new model, ,185.,,6 d. ' ALL' NEW AND CORRECT STYLES. . • R. ;HANNAH i& CO.^'LTD. , • RETAIL STORES! LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. " ' ! : CBIO A RISE IN THE PRICE OF WOOL WOULD speedily eventuate, if all men insisted on having-Clothes'made of Pure Wool ' Since it is admitted that wool practically decides our prosperity, every man should see to it that he does his share in keeping up thedemand. This he can, easily do if he orders liberally at the ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, in Kelburne Avenue, where the policy is to keep Only all Wool Suitings. Present showings are really smart, and-to judge by the record ordering for the spring, there is good evidence of returning, prosperity,, D. MILLIGAN - , . MERCHANT TAILOR AND BREECHES MiKEE.' BUY YOUR SUIT AT A TAILOR'S. M'OT at a Clothing Store or a Draper's or a Merceri. It stands to reason that a firm do/I voting its entire time and energy in one direction is'better- able to give you Suit latisfaction than one whose time is divided among a hundred and one, things. ' ' WE ARE TAILORS.' ' Our Suit at 955. is the Limit of Suit Excellence: f BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., .: "THE QUALITY TAILORS," ' LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' ■ ' - i . ' ' ' ■• ' ' C 971 HAAKE PIANOS. ■: [lIRE HAAKE is a lianc that'gives you all that a piano can give in sweetness, fullness IX and clearness of tone, in beauty of design and exquisite finish, and it gives you something more—tha advantage of moderate price and easy payments. If you want a piano that will give"every satisfaction, see THE HAAKE at our Warehouse, M Willis Street. > THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., OPPOSITE THE GRAND HOTEL, WILLIS STREET. ' . ; .. - • — . C6Bl

A B. HOIDSHIP ' BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, , FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS, (Seoind Floor). Please take lift, CSO7 1 AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, El WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephono No. 210.' C 603 " JJOBERT R. RICHMOND, C.E.. SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phone 2093 Authorised by Government to Survey Nativn i Lands, KAI RUURI. Licensed to carry oil Land Transfer Surreys. C 625 A W ELL S NEWIOI, • (Lato of Richmond and Newton), SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER 155 LAMBTON QUAY. Tolephone 2965, 5755 >r TTOGGdBD AND PROU SE, e- JLA ARCHITECTS, ,£F UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA re BUILDINGS, B ' HUNTER STREET. 637 e- ——- —■ QUICK-: • ; AND WARD, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. . 7022

• NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "JJOBERT COOK, Solicitor, has REMOVED his Offices to No. 208 Larabton Quay, Wellington. C64Sa MONEY TO LEND. PH. PUTNAM, SOLICITOR, Eouth'a Building's (First Floor), FEATHERSTON STBEET, WELLINGTON^ "THE DOMINION." NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Fis necessary that ALTERATIONS foi Standing Advertisements should be re eeived at the Office, Dominion Avenue, o£ Lambton Quay, before 12 noon, to ensun change being made in the following day's issue Alterations for Monday's issQQ must be re Kived 021 Friday. Address all communications to THE MANAGES, ' Aranna. Off Lamb tea Qaay.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 322, 8 October 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 322, 8 October 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 322, 8 October 1908, Page 6

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