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Hazelino Snow 1/3. - I; ■ 1 Tooth Powder, large Bcctham's Glycerine and Cucumber 1/1. <3 S tin; 3d. Roger and Gallot's Butterfly 1/6. ■ ■ ' B i Vinolia Violet Powder 6d. Roger and Gallet's White Rose- 1/6. 3 2 Fuller's Earth 4Jd. Lavonder Water 1/3 ■ ! I Superfine Violet Powder 3d. HOUSEHOLD WARE. , 5 Chcoscborough's Vaselino 'White and Gold China Cups and i i 3d. Sauovs 2/3 half dozen. • $ jj *Harrgct's Boracic Powder Whiio Pudduig Basins 3d., 4Jd., 6d., 9 \ 7JJ. 7-} d. 1 i 1 Colgate's Cashmere Bou- White Dinner Plates 2/3 half dozen. I \ quet Soap Bd. White- Pudding Plates 2/- half ilozon. \ ? Colgate's .Turkish Bath White Cheese Plates 1/9 half dozen. I Soap' 3d. llockingham Teapots 6d., 9d., and l/-j, j * M'Cliuton's Barilla Soap Large Tea Trays 9d. i • 4d. Clothes Pegs }d. dozen. s \ Swift's Turkish Bath Soap Tin Kettles 6d. - 5 I ojd. Frying Pan* 9d., lOjd., 1/-. \ I Our Special 3 Cakos in Bos Enamel Kettles 1/9, 2/3, 2/G. ' 5 Oatmeal, Glyccriuo and Enamel Saucepans 1/-, 1/3, 1/G. , \ Cucumber, and Butter- Scrubbing Brushes 41. . ; * milk 6d. box. Bannister Brushes 4Jd. J Cuticura Soap 1/1. Enamel Candle Sticks 4Jd. . I Wellington's Busiest Store. \ M • C9Bl OF lAMBS' IIEMEAI ■ . and Sfashed-down Prices at the LADIES' COMBINATIONS. LADIES' COMBINATIONS, in Calico and Lougcloth, well-mado and useful, ' trimmed with Cambric Embroideries and Insertions. Machine-made. Ordinary Prices 3/11 to 10/6. SAMPLE PRICES 2/11 to 8/C. LADIES' COMBINATIONS, hand-made, in fine Longcloth and Nainsook, ■ trimmed with Valenciennes and Torchon Laces and Insertions, Embroider? and Medallions. In both tho usual and Spencer .shapes. Ordinary Prices 12/6 to 00/6. SAMPLE PRICES 9/11 to 39/6. ' LVDIES' COMBINATION'S, in Nun's Veiling and Wincey, trimmed with Laco ' S $tt*ksk?hJfi£ HOCKEY. 111iji1uMi11ua11.11.111n „ i ° *l LADIES' ASSOCIATION. Tho first annual meeting of the New Zea- .. \^ land Ladies' Hockey Association was held last «VE» W* ** evening, Mr. Walter Johnson presiding over a&Lw the following delegates: Miss Murray, Wai- I .g^V *Jx9 rarnpa; Miss Rennie, Canterbury; Miss Sprag- 8 jet" WSk * >£«!* ~^ Eon, Otago; Mr. W. Johnson, Canterbury; w ■ «, Kb-V*^* Mr. H. V. Walton, South Canterbury; Mr. *r , iPX I A. A. Bennett, Southland; Mr. Abercrorabie, I t? ' A • Nelson; Mr. J. Boal, Wellington; and Mr. J. I A «<Aw? D. M'lntyre, Wellington. (& \ ««)©> On the motion of Mr. A. A. Bennett, seconded V • TO'** by Mr. H. V. Walton, tlie resolution carried .<uft V at the preliminary meeting in September last , A .»yi(t regarding the formation of the association was , \l^' , .# The question of the headquarters of tho as- C\ss* soeiation wa3 raised by Mr. Johnson, and an v i v" amendment in favour of Christehurch, instead os?* irktfl* of Wellington, as decided at the inaugural «► €WW^ meeting, was carried. • i\ »P* Tho following officers wero elected:—Patron, ■ \!miP his Excellency tho Governor; president, Dr. H W Izard; tho selection of secretary and treasurer B was left in the.hands of the Canterbury dele- BamimawiniiwirinmimmimuiujiinMiniiMi-ia gates to nominate, as also wero • tho members ca * of. tho committee; Miss Hay Campbell was nominated to represent Wellington on tho comMOTOR CAR Tho following will represent tho Metropolitan Hockey Club in matches, against tho Govern- O IE? !3l A A R3& f* ment Life Insuranco loam's to-morriw.—A S* If* Kk IK? 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V , ' ,'■ hair-dressing, hair-work of every description. Lambtou Quay, opp. Bank of Zealand. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers (next Empire . —— Hotel), Willis Street. Telephone 814. T ADIES visiting Wellington should call and ::, , . ■ . : -IL/ inspect our slock of Fancy Work. ■ Coloured Huckabacks, 2s. 3d., tho best length patMEN who shave! Apply terns for working lent free. Stamped Linen 1 i-Kinic iwnnni imp e°ods in endless variety. Pillow. Shams from , LANES MEDOLINh i s . Gd„ Brush and Comb Bags from 9d. Dainty after. Makes your next shave c « shl "<"' C ° TC «. designs, combining . . ■ » ■ . . splendid effects with Uttlo work. Knitting •easy, delightful, comforting. and Crochet Silks, etc., etc. Wo would also . u I . call attention to our varied assortment of Clears all DlemiSties. I/» ai transfer designs for Braiding, Applique, Sniockrtt'..mUt« ' ' S. ■ ' •"!?•' aD(I K'hl'on Work. ' Wtternists. ■■..,- Lar in a Stock for Winter Eveninai. Caw
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 495, 30 April 1909, Page 3
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