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Distinction in dre=s is the opposite of display. It is the quality of fastidiousness reacting on good taste that is backed by knowledge. It ie invnluable. The man who dresses with distinction is marked for succesi. His clothes will be stylish without ostentation; His linen will be impeccable in texture a;id cut.,. His collars, in particular, will be branded on the inside with, the fastidious man'e true eymbol 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 Zealandws. In collars nothing is good ' ut the best.

■' : ' : ' : Mil' (B^ ::; GOWSe- ■ //•tiwb ■ 4)relßs§^'ir"^ s j wor^s of ours can-convey to . '///'/lltiiv ■ y™ an y conception of the wido " ' fl'fsl\ x variety of styles, and their unusual ■'■ - // -fst't , \ •jssg&\ '•lst'" beauty, nor-can we give you as good.au /iM'li »!<2P • CfVSift liu 'dea of the great savings'possible that \ ■ iHi'lw 111 • a visit'to our Showroom will prove. \To • v v jHjfW fe 1 i ■■■■ do not exaggerate the facts, when we ' '"/"■■ I sa y that ;these are. handsomest "gowns ' '■/eWlwfc'Ujk\.te. JhSin 1 ' S '. ever imported into. the Dominion, and iwWnmMm-i PtWn'S the P«ce in England is at 'least £4 4/- ' •// I'l'fi rill I'B • I "'"ll'v ■■■"■» for what we have marked at 63/-. Mind sffif'f ''/'f/wl 'M fl• 'm !• 'ill F ' you, we bought these goods for cash at £$kSmf*>/ iff « j'i! ' " I i//| Is . less than half; their.value, and wo havo '•^^^/-frfl^W'^'it'' t ■ no hesitation 'in saying'that''any'lady S-wfeisOT^ , ' ' "> search of: something ■ new and distinc- ' %±<d.™wi?:WQ?uM «W-'wj»« tivo in Bven,n S Gowns will find'same ■ •^*S-S^g^^H^'cSf^t^"f l at our Store at about half tho price she ■ , would expect to pay ■ for goods of like .' ■' .■'■■'■ ' ■ ■■■ ' quality. ~.'_'" : ■.[ ! ~ . : :■' v -:-?5 ■■ Welliojgtpn's Btisiest;Stoi?e. ■ ■:. ■ ■ .. .-' V WI : "■ .' . ; .;' :..:",,-'■'• ■' ': '■ v l' ■■';■'■"■'■:;■"'■. C9Bl

AT THE D.I.C. 28$. 6d. . Eiderdown Quilts. 28s. 6d. 17 only, full sizo, EIDERDOWN QUILTS, in handsomo floral designs, the best value ever offered, 28/6 each. DAiNTY NOVEL NECKWEAR. Wo are making a Special Display of tho Latest Novelties in Neckwear, the Assortment consisting of CIBSON COLLARS, straight and shaped, in open-design embroidery, tucked cambnc, and soft Bretonno net, all trimmed with Valenciennes lace; and with.: frill. Tho assortment-is varied, and tho valuo is unequalled in tho '■i city. ■• Prices, from 1/- to■ll/6. ' ' SMART SILK TIES. SILK TIES, in plain colours, with frince, drop ends or plain, in white, cream; sky, saxo, Rreeu, holio., pink, cardinal, and browj. Prices, 1/- to 1/11. HANDKERCHIEF TIES, in glace, meroilleux, and crepe-de-chene, in all colours, 1/6 and 1/11. ■. SAMPLE SHAWLS. We are'showing, a largo parcel'of Beautiful SHAWLS, in various now weaves, and in colours, cream, black, grey, and cardinal, with straight fringe or ball fringe. Wo have marked these well under half tho usual prico, from - 1/6 to 1/11. ' , SILK SHAWLS, in artificial and pure silk, cream, and a few colours. All pretty, light, fleecy wraps, and all marked at less than Half-price, 1/11 to 12/6. C 1023

■■ ■■■■ -■- ■•-.■■■ ■ •■ • egg : yOTOR 'CAR ' ; "REPAIRS. ;: s J ADIES' CARS especially, should xi run well. -..• Our Expert will put matters right skilfully, , and at a very moderate; charge. .. ■.'',.- F J W FEAR 1 WILLIS STREET. . '; Established 1880. •;• ■ i'.■•-.' Tel.. 976. :,, •■'.•■• — . . ' . ClO2l

■ ' MACANDREW AND HAYES, ' Lambton Quay, opp. Bank of New Zealand, T ADIES visiting Wellington should call md JU inspect our .stock of Fancy Work. CoU oured Huckabacks, 2s. 3d., the best length patterns for working lent free.. Stamped Linen goods in endless Tarietj. Pillow Shams from Is. 6d., Brush and Comb Bags from 9d. Dainty Cushion Covers, Cortcelli designs, . combining splendid effects 'with little work. Knitting and Crochet Silks, etc., etc. 'Wo would' also call attention to oun varied assortment 'of transfer designs for Braiding, Applique, Smockins, end lllbbou Work. . Hv; in ft Stook for Winter Evenings. CM7

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 493, 28 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 493, 28 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 493, 28 April 1909, Page 3

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