DAINTY-SPRING SPECIALITIES For Infants' and Children's Wear. THE SEASON'S NOVELTIES IN THIS DEPARTMENT SURPASS EVERYTHING EVER PREVIOUSLYSHOWN BY US. INFANTS' PELISSES, in. plain, spot, or embroidered muslin, trimmod handsbma . muslin embroideries and insertions, and finished headings and sUk ribbons, ■'■ j ■ 183; Od to4fls. ed. INFANTS' PELISSES, in plain white muslin, ; trimmed effective embroideries and wide tucks, 13s. 6(1. to 173. 6d. ; INFANTS' PELISSES, in white pique, made with plain skirts and full capes, trimmed embroideries und medallions, ■.' . 255. to 48s. Bd. '' INFANTS' TODDLING SKIRTS, in white muslin, trimmed Val. laoo and 'muslin >>' embroideries, in sacquc and Empire shapes, 118. 6d, to 4Bs.' • INFANTS; MATINEE in plain or embroidered muslin, trimmed tucks, : insertions, and edgings, 10S. Od, to IGS. 6d. SIMILAR'STYLES in SPOT MUSLIN, ""■' : • 7s! lid.; to 98. fid. ". INFANTS' MATINEE JACKETS, hand-made.'inwhitle. mu ß lin, in' charming newMe- ''■'■ signs, with quaint Empire yokes, outlined wide beading, and threaded ribbons, • "'IB- 6d.|-12S. 6dl ' INFANTS' MUSLIN AND LAWN FROCKS, trimmed real torchon or French Val,;'; laoe and insertions,'hand-made, in a largo variety of exquisite.designs, '188. Bd. to 388. Bd. ;, •' INFANTS' MUSLIN FROCKS; machine-made and trimmod. Val,iacej' ombroideriee, ■■' - and tucks, . Es, 11d. to 178. Bd. GIRLS' MUSLIN FROCKS, in great variety, to fit all' lines, From 7s. fid. to 48s. 6d. '„' INFANTS' PETTICOATS', in fin© nainsook and lawn, ' 3s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. ■'';. GIRLS' PRINCESS PETTICOATS, in white! longclothj- trimmed embroidery''andV. tucks, '/, ... ■..■■ «. l.ld.,'iasa.fid.'. NOTE.-THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT AT HOME, WHEN THE COTTON -.MAR. '• •; .'• KET WAS.AT.ITS LOWEST. ;j; ~ ~; , Dp In © o -i'■■'■ \'; v :-';'. •.''■;""'■'■■■ : '.
SPRING SHIPMENT OF ' I Vmdetsms I Lkolet^s! LOVELY DESIQNS ( ' I REJ, BLUE, BROWN AND CREEN MIXTURES. | -THE SMARTEST PATTERNS AND COLOURINGS IN THE CITY. g \ L FOR VALUE, FOE QUALITY, AND FOB UP-TO-DATE DESIGNS IN s < TRY i GEORGE WINDER/ ' IMPORTER OF J CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD LINEN & HARDWARE ' J " THE CORNER," I banners and Cuba Streets. j
V-v t , BEST SHEFFIELD CUTLERY. ; ';.;-j This week wo have opened up a shipment of Finest Sheffield Cat- ,1 lcry, comprising some very fioo ;.aluos in ' ' , ~ <fl. Carving Sets. t I These come in handsome Silk-linod Cases, and make very hand- I some Presents. . ( L Sets of 3 Pieces, with Best Stag Handles, comprising Carving I Knife, Fork, and Steel, 14s. 6d„ 165., 6d., 18s. Cd., jlls., I 225. 6tf., 275. Bd., 30s-, and 325. S3, the Sot. Sets of 5 Pieces, with Stag Haudjus, with Pair of Gairiq Carvers Extra, 275. 8d„ 305., 353., 623. fld., 609. and 75a. the Case. , . ' I .i > > Table and Dessert Knives. ■• ■ • With Finest Quality British White Xylonite Handles. Best Hand-forged Steel Blades. Table Knives,, 225., 6d. the dozen. Dessert Knives, 20s. the dozen. A Cheaper make, but Splendid Quality and Value, IBS. Dd. and 12S. 6d. the dozoiK Bread Knives. With Fine EP. Handles and Serrated Steel Blades, 45,, 53.) SS, 6d., 6S. 6d. and 85. 6d. each. STEWART DAWSON & Co. (HZ), Ltd., JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. gOCIIHI lIIIINIUIIIIiIMIIJIIUIIIiiaMIH'IIIWtIIL^IMIIMH.niI^.I'niWIIIIMIIIMIMriaMBBBaMBaBWBnBMi /' I "—— THE, WAIRARAPA FARMS' GO-OP. ASSN.. LTD; PEODUCE AND PEOVISIO* MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION AGEMS. HEAD OFFICE, MASTEETON. GENERAL STORES AT WiiUiINOTON, GEEYTOWN, MAETINBOEO JGH. UAETEKTON, PAHIATUA, AND EKETAHUNA. ' C 316 ' MANAGING DD2ECTOE, M..C«elborg.' CLOTHES SATISFACTION. HOW often have you approached tho purchasing of a New Suit with\a feeling of dread f Tho uncertainty of gotting tho best quality of materials, tho fear that tho style may not be just right, the possibility of a misfit, the question of paying no more than tho price vou have in mind, and tho impression that perhaps jour friends may cnticiso your choice, all tend to make tho buying of your suit a 6enoui> problem. Every one of these obstacles m completely eliminated when you deal with a firm haung the experience in HIGH-CLASS TAILORING as MORRISON & PENNEY, „, wn . LIS STREET> .
TO TRAVEL this Season in the LOWER and UPPER HUTT and surrounding dis- ' tricts, the well-known Shire Stallion BOLINBOY, BOLINBUOKE (Imp.)-RUBY DOUGHBOY, First Prize, Masterton, 1900. ■ Paddocking arranged for at reasonabto rates. Terms and full particulars on application. JOHN COLLIE, 2816 : '• ■ . '.. Upper Hutt. PALMER'S FISH AND OYSTER SUPPERS A Speciality. - IGB LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. ' C 1278 h. hiccs, l( ®a^ H PATENT AGENTamd ENOINEER, SBHarsourft Bldgs, l97,Lnmbton Quay, W'gton.l [EXPERT ADVICE FREE ~J52%%2%8iu\ "mHE DOMINION" employs a staff of Jt Advertising Escorts, whose services are always available. They will give valuable Advioe to Advertisers, and Wnto Advertisemeats jdthout any, txtn.phirgt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 625, 30 September 1909, Page 10
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