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• Distinction in dress is the opposite of display. It is the quality of fastidiousness reacting on good taste that is backed by knowledge. It is invaluable. The man who dresses with distinction is marked for success. His clothes will be Btylislr without ostentation. His linen will be impeccable in texture and cut. His collars, in particular, | will be branded on the inside with; the fastidious, man's true ! symbol of quality— • The " Improved Governor " collar, branded Z. is the perfection of neckgear. It is cat 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 Zealanders. ' In collars nothing is good K ut the best. ! The Z Collar Is the BEST! ki»*uiMiiAuiai,.Miwuii'j.ii«.iii.iwiji».ti.aiiiiiw.Me»fcmK,iiiiiiimwi!j.uij*iiw'irruin.mg t J ,37. afls IfWels " DAINTY EVENINGGOWNS. No words of ours can convey to you any conception of the wide variety of stylos and their unusual »auty, nor can wo give you as good an lea of the great savings possiblo that visit to our Showroom will prove. Wo a not exaggerate the facts when we ly that these are handsomest gowns rer imported into the Dominion, and 10 price in England is at least £4 4/ir what wo havo marked at 63/-. Mind ju, wo bought these goods for cash at ss than half their value, and wo havo d hesitation' in saying that any lady i search of something new and distincy,'; tIVO in Evenin s Gowns ,vill find Bame a * our S'*"' o at aß °ut na 'f 'he price she -* Xf 4& i *<%* yetr would expect to pay for goods of liko quality. Wellington's Busiest Stoi'e. C9Bl WAITED ALL THE YEAR ! Ladies' White Underskirts, Dainty, Smart, and! Serviceable. AT ©ME-THIRD LESS , Conspicuous among tlio stock vof Ladies' underclothing which we rro than USiliiail GOSt selling at Unparalleled Reductions, Is v our. exceptionally fine, rar<£<3 of ' , Underskirts. So largo a varioty of AT T l4 P" Ifa 9f* st V |es ancl designs has never beon fi 6 SIU offered hero before. The reductions in prico are extraordinary. ■ LADIES' LONGCLOTH SKIRTS, «\ trimmed with_ handsome cambric or y\ muslin embroideries and inseitions. /I . Ordinary prices, 6/11 to 84/- Sample ' V, prices, 4/11 to 63/- . \\ LADIES' LONGCLOTH SKIRTS, ? \\\ , trimmed with Valoncicnnes and TorS•. I V ' chon laces and insertions, daintily * • ■ l\ finished with beading and ribbons, (&»« llM'l with Va ndyke, plain and doublo or JW*l $%, \' i \ \ triple flounces. Ordinary prices, 7/G t'l lll\ I to 76/ " Sample P ric<;s ' s < n to 59 / 6 - '' Ip\ LADIES" CAMISOLES. uj(nw)ss' WWl\ LADIES' CAMISOLES, in fine Longc^ Lnt * a ' nsoo ' t ' machine or handmade, in an extensive range of new V«&^^s? ! -fli[feVl ' n< * <} ami J styles, tiimmed with r**^ni%2jiw?ft77 ll Valenciennes and Torchon lncos and - inseitions and übbons or muslin em"ifff /flrilK broideries, with shoulder straps, and * S^\&3:^j{Mv--!iMwM£'%* l P™> or oloow sleovps. Ordinal y t-~ prices, 3/6 to 27/6. Sample prices, 2/3 to 21/C 1023

Lady do Clifford, who before lior marriage jFas Miss Eva Carrington and played a small part in "Blue Bell" at the Aldwycli Theatre,: nas given birth to a daughter at East Ridge, Cowfold, Sussex. There's a pill that will never go wrong, Tis sun? of in Limerick song; "Laxo-Tonic," its name, • ■ Like a bright star its fame. Its career will be brilliant and long. LAXO-TONIC HLLS, IOJd.: and Is. 6d. , XI,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 494, 29 April 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 494, 29 April 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 494, 29 April 1909, Page 3

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