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DRESS AND FASHION. LADIES* ' SMART . JACKETS U And -.■■'. L COATS. T7IACH Season our importations of this class of goods havo been received with more than ordinary favour by our patrons, special attention being devoted to the Selection for this Department, the result of which can be seen in our Showrooms at tho present moment, where such values have never , before ' been offered in Wellington. The strongest point in oui trading is that you ,are welcome to inspect our . Showroom Stocks, try on Jackets or Costumes, and yet you are under no obligation to purchase. LADIES' TWEED ' JACKETS, seven-eighths and full-length Swing and Belted Bi cks, ' 215., 255., 295. 6d., 325. 6d. FULL-LENGTH TWEED COATS, with Storm Collars, .. 395. 6d. and 425. PLAIN COLOURED BLANKET-CLOTH JACKETS, with Storm Collars, i 455. 6d. and 495. 6d. "PLAIN COLOURS IN SERGE AND CLOTH, seven-eighths length, with Plain Coat Colars, 215., 275. 6d„ 325. 6d. MODEL COATS, in Mole Cloth, Brown, Navy Blue, Biscuit, Champagne, and Saxe Blue, 2J, 35, £4 45., i\, £5 55., and 5J guineas. A varied and choice selection of Coats and Wraps for Children's Wear, ranging from 27in. to 39in., and for maids and-misses from 42in. to 51in., including tho latest and most dressy garments, suitable for young people's wear, in Cloth, Fancy, ,and Moss Tweeds, ranging from 75.. fid.' to 21s. for children's, and from 14s. 6d. to 325. fid. for maids'. A large selection of Kimono Wraps for ladies, suitable for visiting and smart afternoon wear, 355; 6d., 455., 555. 6d., and 635. Please note that there are no two alike in the Model Coats and Jackets. TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba Street. Cll3l AMUSEMENTS. GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR AND ART UNION, , • In Aid of NEW CHURCH, KILBIRNIE, And SOUTH WELLINGTON PARISH FUND, To, be held in the ■ sk at.ing'lrin K, Ingestre Street. Will be Opened by Hon. Dr. Findlay, K.C., on' ' EASTER .SATURDAY,- . . [■'■ 10th APRIL, 1909, ■'''' At 7.30 p.m. Five, Stalls, artistically furnished, to cater for ' all tastes. Fancy Dances of the Most Varied Description. Side Shows, Novel and Entertaining. Bran Tubs for the Young.' Something Special for Every Age, Condition, and Class. ART UNION. TEN PRIZES! TEN PRIZES! Admission—One Shilling, including chance In Art Union. R. W. COLLINS, J. J. BUTLER, 7090 ■ Joint Hon. Sees. GRAND RELIGIOUS, SCIENTIFIC, AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. THE WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Registered), Assisted by Officers and Delegates of the NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS ■ Will Celebrate the SIXTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF MODERN SPIRITUALISM At the WELLINGTON OPERA HOUSE, 1 . On EASTER SUNDAY, the 11th APRIL, 1909, At 8 p.m. THE WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA has been specially engaged, and will contribute several pieces of Sacred Music, and will contribute the music. to accompany the hymns. Short Address by tho Chairman, Mr. William M'Lean. Inspirational Addresses by Georgie Gladys Cooley, of Chicago, and Mrs. M. E. Morrison, of Melbourne. Spirit Messages, Georgie Gladys Cooley. Psychometric Readings by Mrs. Morrison. • SILVER COIN AT THE DOOR, Owing to the great expense incurred, Patrons are respectfully urged to give not less than Is. for Dress Circle and Stalls. Seats may bo reserved at Hollidoy's up till 9 p.m. Saturday night, 2s. 7057 TO GOLF ENTHUSIASTS! WE cordially invite your Inspection of the New Seasofa's Golf Goods just opened up at bur Showroom. All Goods have been specially selected by an expert professional for Season 1909. It has ever been our policy to cater only for a high-class trado in Sporting Goods, and we can now confidently state that we havo added Golf to our other well-estab-lished lines. It is our aim to establish tho name ALCOCK AND CO., as caterers for Golf Material equally with our reputation for Billiard Tables. ALCOCK AND C (?., . "THE BILLIARD PEOPLE," LOWER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, N.Z. SPORTS DEPOT. C 854 Tennis Court. DONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, No. 1 Percival Street, and Wellington Terrace. Splendid View of TT --'"inr. Smoking, Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout. . A few Vacancies for Permanent Boarders. Double and Single Rooms. C 1053 A. E. HUGH. Proprietor. FOR SALE. TO GROCERS AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. THE FINE FREEHOLD PREMISES, together with the Stock, Book Debts, and Plant of the Industrial Co-operative-Society, Limited, in Hardy Street, NELSON, are FOR SALE, as ;. Going Concern. Apply to the MANAGER. 259F IT will be good news for Advertisers to know that "The Dominion" has a larger circulation' than any other morning paper in New Zealand. ,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 478, 10 April 1909, Page 1

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