I 1 THE DAFFODIL. vv.;.;;;,: ;■•' v. . ■■".=' "■ :■■'■' ' ." " W;<. ■•■:. / : " : v - . p! : tells tho'season. It is Spring when verdant leaflets clothe each r<' ' •'' and<;the sun when ho .deigns .to .->hino sends his warmth to -stimulate and EbWi: /freshen: 'It isvbut fitting that wo should pay homage to'the golden flower of Spring, ("v. / . "And.wo propose doing so to-day with. [ A DAFFODIL TEA. .Tea- Boom-.'is swathed with daffodils and jonquils—it presents a glorious , -goldon ij-: /sight;'and whother you oome to lnnch or for. morning or afternoon tea you will be $>.'.'»vv'::.'-i'clisniied"''iriiih the display. The Tea, Room is a study in yellow, bright and cheerful,, wo'.-want as,many fas possible to see tho beautiful effcct. STYLISH COSTUMES FOR SPRING. * Vjt. IK: : -v- .v 'V: ./The Smart. New .Costumes^for Spring are displayed now, and the styles are lntarast- • '•»-ingi-ATh© braid- trimmings • are distinctly novel, and ; there is a general smartness about J., the garments. < t ♦'THE LONDON" cbSTDME, in light groy tweed, with white Stripe, 30m flat back • ••.-• coat,/with roll collar, large buttons, and strappings of - soft shade grey satin and «. sK S■;? itrimmed with the same shade of fino braid in scroll design on roll-top sleeves, back , r " and front, lined white biIL serge, sl' ( "THE YORK" COSTUME—A smart and useful costume, in plain Navy Serge, flat'back .i.. :u and straight fronts, ornamented with self ; buttons and braid loops, roll-top sleeves, . 'collar and cuffs of Black Satin, edged with narrow, fold of White Pique with row of - '"Emerald. Silk Russia Braid curied -on where tho Black and White ]oin, . ' . ' . I At £418s (3d. :•.. .: ,*' THE DARLEY " COSTUME, produced invery dainty green fine herringbone , tweed :-Wj.'.s-s:■':</.! • 30m. .new. looso-fittmg coat, with fashionable. self button decorations, roll oollar and :«Si« ;w;v'.iitiCuffsl of:black'. satini''With row. of narrow white > sillc .braatl and .piping of saxo bluo . • \ 'Satm, which. matches the'fine stripo in:.the material; coat fastening with, flat silver •■ftW'f.'Viwrf'VKbnttonSj' with .smaller size of samo on collar:and cuffs... Coat half lined silk,, - , ' At £4 18s. 6d. COSTUME—Very smart plain tailored Costumo, in Fine Fancy. ;, , Serge of r a dark amethyst shado'. Three-quarter Coat, with straight hanging fronts ■ f . and seamless back; roll-top sleovos. ;ind step-roll plain collar. The only trimmings • ' . usod here ara small self-covered domo buttons and braid loops on back, sleeves; and fronts Lined White Silk, At £5 10s 6d ;(\si-;';s .., M THE COSTUME; in very fine navy serge,- light' weight; 30in., loose-fitting •'is. ;-; :>■■ . coat, fastening-.ivith one button and falling-away slightly in froni. Back cut, wrth fejh',-.-.:*- ■' : pointed strap giving .a .modified short-waisfced effect.., Ornament with, largo flat, serf- ■ iM ':- - coloured buttons, roll collar, and pointed covers ; turned over with emerald green satin, v' :r .-. i N whioh, with the small pointed revers of black 1 satin, are hand braided. Lined with , 1 > navy satin, ' At £6 16s. 6d. • •. ,< THE | WELLINGTON" COSTUME,: in- fine Navy Serge, with phantom self stnpe; threeVr '. v; ~: : quarter length, straight cut coatj with clashed back/ roll collar and rever- of Black «Ma;!: j ' fSatin,- edged' Black 'Silk :Rnssia 'Braid and. narrow Piping of ' Emerald Green.: Coat and; front of skirt trimmed with flat fanoy . Silk Btaid, and : self-coloured i buttons, ' 'linfjd Silk, ' - ( At £7 7s. i.'iii-.(-''THE.RUSSELL " very neatly: out: suit, in navy, Sicilian, 30in. coat with tr--.':''.iV>• r v-j-^etraight hanging fronts,- and seamless, centro width, back . trimmed self: straps and !i/ : -,: ',' ' v :bnttons and.scroll designs of navy silk Russia braids. .- Collarless, with folds of pale i 1.?: a. - heliotrope satin, and- white pique at neckbraided 6kirt; has new flat bos pleat back, '| ' and is trimmed with stiaps and lined silk, At £7 7s. , V KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, Limited. - v , HANNAH'S. 2. ''' CHEAT WINTER CLEARANCE ' !' SALE'OF, WINTER FOOTWEAR ' , IS NOW P'R'O'CEEDINC. "Such a different Sale"—that's an example^ of hear all the , time from satisfied customers This Sale is not of last year's stylos or *■ damaged goods, but consists of our entire stock of ,' , , , , .OYER £10,000 WOR.TH OF THE .VERY BEST FOOTWEAR MADE, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. r ' * TO BE ABSOLUTELY PUSHED OUT RE- . ; GARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE IN LESS , ' . THAN'THREE WEEKS TO MAKE ROOM I FOR NEW SUMMER SHIPMENTS. < i 3 r " 1 ■■ i. ) R. HANNAH & CO.. LTD. * , I THE BIC BOOT MARTB, 1 WHERE SALE BARGAINS ARE NOW BOOMING, , At LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. v.;C810. THE ARRIVAL OF A CHOICE K' frj 'ifejHIPMENT of SPRING bUXTlNGS.,recently purchased in'tho WEST END (THE CENTRE to OF P/iSHION) is the reason for MR. D. MILLIGAN . Vi- '-f / issniiie this SPECIAL INVITATION to all.his , Clients to mako AN EARLY CALL OP , INSPECTION at his ROOMS,,KELBURNE AVENUE. ; ; , : DISTINCT. NOVELTIES for this; season-should create a quick demand from those Gentle-' : meii who want Clothes UPfTO-DATE. , / THERE IS A RECIPE. i'.TpHEEE is a Recipe for GOOD TAJXOEING that Wo alJiie possesfiij ?:-iV&<---/''J.':::-«Oot' ; ®ailo*B.Work-. from it,, and all their skill is devoted, to,making .your Suit perfect from every staadpoint, .: . When wo.deliver yonr Suit we are by. ho, means done.; We' want YOU to be satisfied, - i • . and, unless you say the; Suit is better.than any : you have.had, AVE are not satisfied.- ■ ■ " PEICfiS AJiii 'inE udTJAL ONts. : BRADFORD 'WOOLLEN CO., ■ ' "THE QUALITY TAILQES," • LAMBTON QUAY, WF-T.T.TiVGTON. C 971 BAETLETT, w - ~ POETBAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, i '10 WILLIS STREET (Between Grand Hotel and: Carroll's), and at -AUCKLAND •V'' ' \ • ' ( THE KING OP TABLE WATEBS. QILVEE AND FANCY ENAMEL , ./ ... , JEWELLERY, ' :The Water r that-girea you health and :• -i - - r '\ „ •.•■A' .-.keeps-'joU'heaithyi' 7 • In ureat Variety, - "WAI-RONGOA" ' ' Pendants Bs. 6d., fis. 6d., 6s. 6d, JNAllllliAli.,. Brooches 35., Ss. 6di, 4s, 9d. , , MINERAL WATER. -*• *6A it" g S!d n f« '.i M. HEINEMAOT Bnccessorto I T. and W. XOiJNG, WelUa«ton Ajjents WATCHMAKER AND JETOBI^^ 001 ' —— Telephone 49a 108 Willis Street. <. ' ' MILLINEBY DISPLAY. MILLINERY DISPLAY. CRESCENT,TEA N >. A BRILLIANT DISPLAY, OP NEW SPEAKS FOB ITSELF, SEASON'S MILLINERY. . , Sto Windows for Dainty Now Season's Hate I at reasonable prices. IB 10VED BY ALE Speoial Lino of Smartly-trimmed Hats, in now shades, at 17s. lid, -LADIES, At 1 , MRS. MATHEWSON'S, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, ': , C25J' C 1265 _ 260 LAMBTON QUAY. r ondon asd urga'sbibb ' fieb TT'.° gga ed. .a n d prou sb, . INSUBANCB COMPANY. ARCHITECTS, f UNION BANK OP AUSTRALIA Fine, HABINfi, AND ACCIOEWT. BUILDINGS, — HUNTER STREET. •v- '-v.. SscaHty to fatlayhftldew .n: .. V" —■: —- ' A CARD. ' A 1 * *,!£ 5.C.8., B BlE ' , . DENI'AL SURGEON < (Late of London, W.), Odd Agea*-* 10 wm street> Wellington. • jeßWfffOS Uffl 00, t®, Wtffinjba Bib# EMmu u Barttotrt Stadln . fstu CUSDi
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 600, 31 August 1909, Page 4
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