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I • I, ''DISPLAY OF FRENCH j. I ■ MODEL MILLINERY: I , And the Products of oat own Workrooms, wfiich are as Elegant \. and Refined as .the Models! from which they'havefeeen copied. [. ■' , • MILLINERY NOTES. ( ' ,The Fashions seem to have defined nil predictions, and many of the Hats arc still I ' lurgo, while few, if any, can be called small. The so-called small Hats are the Tolerof Turbans—what the Itonch call "Cloche"—and dome shapes, which, closely resemble deep r bowls upiide down. ' , " ( j Ciowns are the, accentuated feature now, while last season brims were of exaggerated f , proportions, in fact, the vast majonty of the best Hats are entiiely devoid of brim. { ' These come away do\vn on the head, require elaborate coiffures, and must bo worn cor- {. rectly to produce the extreme filylo of which they are capable. [ , / The colours and combination of colours aio v,onderfuily daiing, yet beautiful. There J -is a great predominance of tho "off ,, shades, and often a dash of pure, strong colour will Y be employed to produce, life, and accentuate 'the minor tones of tho creation. In the trimf ■ mings one also finds great mneitici and departures from pi escribed lines m hat decorait tion. French flowers are always ivondcriul, and this season theyaro positive marvels { of workmanship and colour. *f ALJL OUR MODEL HATS ABE REASONABLY PRICED, AND, 1 . OTHERS, WHICH EMANATE FROM OUR OWN WORKROOMS, ; ARE STiLL MORE MODEr'a 1 !!?. 1 i v Among the shapes may be mentioned the Poke , Bonnet Style of 1860. These Hats * we decorated with flowers, velvet, ribbon and frame* the face* most beautifully. The ! picture Hats, slightly turned up on one side, trimmed with Ostrich Feathers and silver \ and gold galoan; the smait'bell-shaped Hats, simply and tastefully trimmed with big '-, loops oi ro3ettos and then there is the high "pot-shape," somewhat resembling a cone, i and decorated, mainly with flowers, ! '' Among the Sfratfs, tjio Italian, tho rough, coarse plait, the Ycdda, Rico Straw, and [ 'Crinoline predominate-- Big bows of velvet nbbon are a special novelty, and swathes i. and scarves of Shantnig art correct.' But flowers are <ho rage of the season. Besides [ ' ' roses, which still maintain a foiemost place, there are wild flowers, benies, and fruit, { ears of .corn and foliage, lilac in all shades, cherries, currants, and violets, f " Amongst the modejs a ; large wedgwood blue Hat, in coaiso Italian straw, is very I striking. This is lined with navy straw, and trimmed with sprays of navy lilac, with a ! ' piquant pink lmishii rose in tho centre. A high pot-shape, in mole ta'gel straw, is an- ;, other attraati/e model This lias a rucKed tulle crown finished with two large mole ' feathers and oxydised cabachon. ' A leghorn 'mushroom Hat is another becoming model. Tho e orown is smothered in ( pink' roses and foliage, with strappings of ribbon across bum, finished with bow on-hair. i, A black picture Hat is in Dolly Varden shape,' with bunches of black Ostrich Feathers oil either side, smartly finished with 'silver galoon A deep gold-coloured straw Toque will win adm.ration, This is made of fancy straw, the bandeau finished with bunches of crab * apples and grass. ", I ALL,THE MODELB AND THE REPRODUCTIONS FROM OUR OWN , , ' WORKROOMS ARE ON V!EW,TO-DAY. COME AND SEE THEM.. \' ' ■ ( '_ \ ' ' KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd.. \ ' '' ■ % * " '—- ! ; ■ ~ THE "BURT" -SHOE ' ■ < . . -, FOR .WOMEN., ' ,( You know "BURT" Shoos by reputation, we would like you to .know ' o them by experience. They look well. They nt well. They sell well, and, hko ' > "dd friends, they wear well. They make friends, ,and hold them too, for the . dealer as well as the consumer, , ; ' FINEST NEW YORK. tfOOtfWEA'R. ■ NEW STYLES'JU?T ARRIVED. THE SMARTEST 'WE HAVE SEEN. [ , FOR WINTER WEAft., ( i • WOMEN'S PATENT COLT GIBBON TIE SHOES," Cuban hoels, large eyelets, I ' 235. 6d. i ■ ', , WOMEN'S TAN RUSSIA CALF GIBSON TIB SHOES, round toes, welted, 235. 6d. f J WOMEN'S GLACE KID OXFORD TIES, welted or pump soles, 235. 6d. ! WOMEN'S GOLDEN'BEOWN KID OXFORD TIES, round toes, welted, 235. 6d. * v WOMEN'S'PATENT COLT BLtfC HER BALS,, dull Ud tops, welted soles, 265. 6d. ! riWOMEN'S BRAZIL KIP BUTTON BOOTS, full round toes, welted, 26s 6d. f 'iWOMEN'SGOLDEN BROWN KID BALS., largo ejclets, welted soles, 265. fid. J 'WOMEN'S TAN RUSSIA CALF BALS., perforated golosh, piquo toes,' 2Gs, Gd. I . WOMEN'S QLACE'KID BALS., extra wide, featlier-iveight 501e5,,255. I OLD LADIES' KID BUTTON BOOTS, square toasr verj oasy fitting, 255. f " , ' ' OUR GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY. PAIR. ! l \ ,_ • .' K. HANNAH & CO., LTD.-; f , LAMB'i'ON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. < [■ ~ ' ' v C6lO r > ' ADDED PLEASURE., ' " ' ' ,TTSTHATEYEK THE OCCASION, >f you are wearing a "MILLIGAN SUIT," you are |W never m doubt as to'jour appearance. ' , m ,o,m. !■ The problem of Good Dressing is 6o!ved tor our Customers, who can rely on our TASTE , !• ' and SKILL to DKESS them bTxLISHLY. • rlt is tho policy of our houso to establish in the' minds of Patrons~the ABSOLUTE RE; ' . LIABILITY of ourCLOI'JIBS for DEPENDABILITY 01-' QUALITY and UP-TO-DATENE&S, ' alWß ®' 'MILLIGAN, KELBUBNE AVENUE. , ~~" , THEKE IS A REO9PE. ~' 1 FTIHERE is a Recipo for GOOD TAILORING that We uloue possess. A i Our Tailors woik from it, and all their skill is devoted to making your Suit perfect " irom every standpoint, ' ' , V When we deliver jour Suit Hβ are by no means done. We want IOU to be satisfied, and, -unless you say the Suit is better than any you havo had, WE aro hot satisfied. ■PKICJia AKE T±lE ONES. , ' BRADFORD/ WOOLLEN CO., '• "THE QU.VLITY TAILORS," LAMJBI'ON QUAY, WELLINGTON. C 971 BARTLjETT, TeL r . PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, 10 WILLIS STREET (Betwcii 'Grand Hotel aiid Carroll's)! and at AUCKLAND. THE KING OF TABLE WATBB9. V Wator that givee'you health and . v Keufui you healtajr. \ "WAI-RONGOA" ' 'DESCENT TEA' - SPEAKS FOE 'ITSELF, ' ' NATURAL And MINERAL WATER/ is loved by aix i , Drink it n« often as you , UUMES. i can. }t'e good for yen. ' > T. and W. YOCNG, Wellington AgenU. . C 1265 : jj spear, m. p. o. a, i : ' DR, OF OPTICS, CJILVEE AND FANCY ENAMEL EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, , O JEWELLERY, Optical Parlors— In Great Variety. ■• t ' 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. Bangles Iβ. Bd., 9a. 6d., 10s. 6d., 11s. [ A Large Stock of Optical Goods carried, also 6d., 12s ' M '> lis - 6d -« IBs - ». Speaking Truutueta and Instruments to Im- Pendants 3s. 6d., Ss, Cα., 6s. 6d. : pr '°pC o e 2^ anDß ' cum »«*• *• i e ;-' t s , Hat Pins, 2fl. 6d., 35., Iβ. Gd. ; AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2(106). Charm Ptos, Zβ. MASSEUB AND MEDICAL ELECTBICIAri — (Late Ma^urof^ Government fa HEINEMANN,^^ Ladies attended by MISS ATJLD (Tel. 2984 J. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, ■ MASSEUSE, Telephone 490. 108 WilUs Street. I 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. i Cilia Mr. Hoby"e Dentist Building, i f ONDON AND , LANCASHIRE FIEB PTUST DISPLAY f « itfSTJEANCB COMPANY. — Of [ FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. ' — -RJEW SPRING MILLINERY I ■ Beenrity to Polleyholdenr ». ll qn yn , w MweanHie and Bt«w Other Deeariptlan of IN THE SHOWROOMS, ' Bisk Undertaken at Lowest Current Bate* ' MB 8. MATHEWSON'S. j ChU Agcat»- Henaah'e BuUdlnga, JOHNOTON AND CO. I.TD, UMBT£)N

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 591, 20 August 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 591, 20 August 1909, Page 4

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