EVENING SCARVES. There is a really magnificent display of "EVENING SCARVES here; practically -every description of scarf is represented. Our Prices will be found very reasonable for tho high-class of poods wo offor. •WHITE NINON EVENING SCARVES, with printed borders and ends, At ss. 6d. each. IVORY NINON EVENING SCARVES, embroidered with a tench of colour, ends finished with silk fringe, At 12s. 6d. each .EVENING SCARVES m imitation Spanish ■ lace, a novelty in colours, At 21s. each. JCREPE DE CHENE EVENING SCARVES, white with embroidered ends and silk frm e«- % At 235. 6d. each. o ™ lo3 DIRECTOIRE EVENING SCARVES, with slide and rich f tassels of silk and tinsel thread; in ivory, sky blue, pink, sasa blue, moss, navy blue, and brown. At 9s. lid. and lis. 6d, each. .MRECTOIRE EVENING SCARVES, in crepe de chene, with slide and large silk tassels <n ends, in ivory, and .sky blue, At 27s 6d. each. .TJLRECTOIRE EVENING SCARVES, in crope de chene, with slide and.large silktassels; m croaro, sky blue, heliotrope, and brown, At 295. 6d. each. PIRECTOIRE EVENING SCARVES, in crepe do chene, with slide and extra large richly-mounted chenille tasse]; in sky bluo, heliotropq, and vieux rose, At 455. fid, each, EVENING HEAD WRAPS. KNITTED WOOL FASCINATORS, in white, white, sky blue, eau-de-nil, pink, and heliotrope, At 2s. 6d. each. FASCINATORS, in knitted wool and chenille, in wiite sky blue, heliotrope, pink, and eau-de-nil, At 4s', 9d. each. HEAD SCARVES, in ice wool, hght and limy, 2J yards long, in white, and sky bIuD . , At 4 5 , 64- each. HEAD SCARVES, in ice wool, 2J yards long, and extra wide; in white and sky ' bluB > At Bs, lid. each. KNITTED SILK FASCINATORS, in very fine makps, in white and cream, At ss. 6d. and 9s. lid. each. FINE KNITTED SILK SQUARES, with silk fringe, m white and crenm'. Those are very smart head wraps, At 13s. 6d. and 235. 6d. each. Kitkcaldie & Stains, Limited. KB/ Jt 0 V A I, S A I E! E' MOV AL' , SALE! LAST FEW DATS, Every Line Further Reduced. 25 SILK AND CHIFFON EVENING .. , ..... ,i , ■ BLOUSES, i ' ' Reduced from 30s.' to 12s'. 6d.' ' "Ai' SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ' ' in' ' " ' UNDERCLOTHINQ J '' ' DRESSING GOWNS, AND JACKETS. LAST FEW DAYS. I MRS. MATHBWSON, 1 LAMBTON QUAY. C 1265 TT SPEAR, M. P.O, C, *■"■• DR. OF OPTICS. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Optical Parlora— 7 WILLIS STREET. KING'S CHAMBERS. / WELLINGTON, N.Z, A Largo Stock of Optical Goods cariied.also Speaking Trumpets and Ittbtrumsnta to Improve the Hearing. , / 'Phone 2562. ' CIIM i TW"EW ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves, one minuto from General Post Office. , ' MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. TARIFF, Bs. PER DAY. DAY AND NIGHT PORTER. A Single Bottle of ALE, WINE, or SPIRITS at Wholesale Prices obtainable in Bqttle Store. A delicious Cup of Tea or Glass of Wine maj bo obtained in tho Ladies' Refreshment Room, next Whitcombo and Tombs. Motor Cais fpr hire, ulth experienced drivers. Charges reasonable. Garage—BLAlß STREET. Wines and Spirits Pure and of the Very Best, G. PINNOCK (Late Trocadero), Proprietor. CIOO2 •OULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. - Telephone No. 216. CSD3 T ■ '-■ ■ ■ " ' ' ' A'CARD. ALFRED .' REEVE, •"■ L.D.5.,, R.C.S., England. DENTAL SURGEON, (Late of London, W.). ' 10 .WißisSti cot, Wellington. Same Entrance aa Bartlett's Studio. Telephone 2493. s CII9S HOGGARD AND PROUSE, ARCHITECTS, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA , BUILDINGS, R.ONTEB STREEI.
FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Friends pf the late Mil. WILLIAM P, A JAMES are respectfully invited to nttend his Funocal, which will loave Government Sta'. tion on arrival 1 of Mail Train from Masterton, TUESDAY MORNING; JULY. 13th, 1909, for the Karori Cemetery. -'• ,I,'FLYGEH AND CO., ,-':\ Undertaker and Embalm*?,, ••■■'•■''. .■...•'■'• 222 Cuba Street. Telephone, Day or Night, No. 1073. . 9357 THE Friends of tho late ETHEL MASON are respectfully' invited to nttend: her Funeral, which will Icnus the residence of her mother. Alice' Street, Lower Hntt, TO-DAY (MONDAY), 12th July, \%X at.2.30 p.m., for . Ihe Taita Cemetory. ■■'.-. . , '.'■'.; ~,-. . .G. A. WILVELDE, . ..' Sanitary Undertaker. ,m& Loses HuU. i
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 557, 12 July 1909, Page 4
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