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' Head Office, Telegrams, London Offico, ; . Wellington. Duttilita, Wellington. 23 Liino bt,, h.\j. { JQHIi DUTHIE & Co., Ltdn, ! HARDWARE AND METAL MERCHANTS, : ' SPECIALLY INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO THEIR COMPLETE STOCK OP f Eleetpie Lighting Supplies. ELECTROLIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, ; LAMPS, CLASS, AND SILK SHADES, CABLE, FLEXIBLES, SWITCHES. METALLIC FILAMENT LAMPS, BRAND &a BRAND. The "1 " brand will save you TO per cent, of current. It is British made. ■ Burns in any position, does not blacken. Approved and accepted l>y tho Wellington City Corporation. Shipment just landed at Keduced Prices, suitable tor alternating or continuous current in- 16, 25, 32, 50, 100 C.I. GLASS SHADES. WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF GLASS SHADES IN ARTISTIC DESIGNS AND PLEASING COLOURS. WILLIS STREET. «n '. y ~~ r : : : ] ~~~~ „ TOCKOLITH -RJ.W. PAIMTS are effectual remedies for preventing Dampness in Conciete, Stone, or Brickwork. Will PERMANENTLY protect Iron or Steelwork against Rust or Electrolytic action. For further details write or apply to FRANCIS HOLMES, Woodward Street. Wcllinaton. or Colombo Street. Christchurch.\ » : — : ; : Madame Btrtteffly* : ' I ■: ■.-■'■■ ■ "\ - H The coming of Crand Opera will start the 5 '. i ( • minds of most women revolving the questions, "To > . ; I which ono shall 1 go?" and "Will my Evening j ; ■ Wear be in Cood Style 7" ■ I J ! Of these problems the last Is not least, for a lady's ] i i . appearance at Crand Opera can only be one of two things \ i I —RIGHT OR RIDICULOUS. If she would have It right jj i i let her como to "i t ) \ ' I . 1[ 9 i \ p where she will find perhaps the finest collection of Evening 3 \ Apparel to be seen In Wellington, and though In every j \ E little turn of Fashion Tβ Aro House Styles are exclusive, | i I tho Prices are particularly accommodating to "short" f ! \ purses. ' • i $ t ■ In short, tho wearables at To Aro' House are extreme : ] 5 in Quality, but not in. l'rice. Come to the Showroom and ; ■ J ask to soe these. , . -i I i ■■ BEAUTIFUL OPERA COATS ,in faced and fine Vicuna ( J . Mi /Cloths, with quilted padded linings. Theso come iii the •jj ' ' I 5 - new coat shapes, and depict many different schemes m i i. ( in the way or trimmings, some being embellished with | ll,' fancy braid, others with beautiful laco_ and insertion, jj \ jj A few have- the high collars finished with fur, and in jj i i ■ point of colour choice is offered from a- variety of paefcol k < : f shades. 425., 495. fid., 555. 6d., 635. |; i i OPERA COATS in kimono styles aro shown in many differ- i it ent effects—no two of jvhich aro alike. In these tho i > i trimming schemes aro mainly carried out in braid, '■ ! ; whilst some very pretty Coats are to bo seen caught | '■ up at. side. 453. 6tf., 495. 6d., 555,, 635., 7SS. and 84s. i j f-' One Particularly Exclusive MODEL OPERA COAT is inter- j ) i ■ '- proted in kimono stylo, heavily trimmed. £6 19s. Bd. j i \ 'Another Attractive OPERA COAT is ono in ■. Burnished | \ i ' Copper or Beech Nut, which is nicely braided and trim- • '■ I med with cord. It also carries a heavy fringe, yet is | j ; modestly priced at 755, 6d. ' . ' \ jj J 'Another Model is shown in MOIRE ANTIQUE, lined 5 ' j throughout with satin charmeuso at 9 guineas. j J i 'A Beautiful OPERA COAT is ono iu Moiro Antique, trim- | j■ s med with tubular braid and silk embroidery, and ; ' jj ' j ' finiehed with heavy fringes. 10 guineas. ! I I - PLEASE NOTE THESE ARE J ■ I i v TO BE PROCURED IN ALMOST j I /. . v ANY POPULAR EVENINC ■ \ SHADE, AND EVERY STYLE IS ■i .! EXCLUSIVELY A TE ARO '. ■'■;•• HOUSE PRODUCTION. \ | \ Japanese Kimono Opera Cloaks. \ i A Glimpse of the East is afforded by the beautiful \ '■ I effects now offering in JAPANESE KIMONO OPERA, jj I ; CLOAKS, and ono could almost picture dainty littlo Japan- ( j ese maidens working patiently away on the wealth of em- \ ■ ] ' broidery with which each is loaded., n ; These como in. boautiful Silk and Silk Crepe effects, \ \ ':, and are handsomely trimmed with plain silk of various j i "i harmonising shades. Tho comfort of tho wearer has been t I i studied to a nicety, for each has a quilted silk lining—not j ': I heavy enough to be irksome, but warm enough to make the \ j f lucky possessor proof against chills. _ _ | I s The colours, which aro really eiiticing in their dainti g 1 ; ness, include, Pink, Palo Blue, Biscuit, Buttercup, Bur- 5 I \ nished Copper, Helio, Reseda, «,nd Peach. ... 5 \ i, Tho P.rices range from 55 10s., £6 10s.' to £7 10s., but II i ' one could easily imagine such oxchisivcness commanding | \ ' much higher prices elsewhere. 3 | I ',- Evening Gowns. • I. \ \ Charming yet simple EVENING GOWNS in palo blue satin \ i i cbarmeuso with Vof white chiffon, ewathed bodice- com- j i I pleted with rosette and large button, skirt finished deep I i & hem at foot. 635. \ '< j SHELL PINK FROCK in satincharmeaso,bodice trimmed i i f with gold embroidery. 84s. ■ I ) '< BEAUTIFUL EVENING FROCKS trimmed in most novel •i| ! I styles, eomo with Irish crochet laco, others ecru inser- $ . i J ' ' ' tidn arid laco, crystal and silver garniture, pearl and % \ X silver trimmings, and still others with gold and sequin \ ( ; : beads, from 955. to £10 10s. \ J S Large Variety of BLOUSES for all Evening Functions, in \ ' \ . white, black, and desirablo shades 21s. to 90s. i 1 SILK UNDERSKIRTS to match Evening Frocks, from I \ I - 15S. 6d. to 84S. i \ ' Description cannot do Justice to the (■ { '. ■ beauties of the Goods. , Come and ;■ j I see them. ; j i _._, L i. _— _._ ,„,. „i- ---: i ■ ■ ' ~ I I \ Cuba and Dixon Streets, Wellington. | f FOOD I /&§k ' s or Infants and InvaHda | Z&biffflSM' or 'k° ae whose digestive ■ .powers have become weakened by ' illness or advancing age. ' If the digestive functions, however weak, can do ■ any work at all they should be given work to do to the j extent of their powers. In the easy process of its prepara- | tion the digestibility of Benger's can be regulated to give ; I this work with extreme nicety. ' j The "British Medical Journal" says—"Benger's Food j has, by Us excellence established a reputation of its own." j Bengeh's Nkw Kooki.et dcils with the most common doubts and difficulties which 3 nathers have to encounter. It U sent lost free on application to Bulger's Food, Ltd., S ] Olltr Works, ManclicMer, England. . .il Tl Bender's Feod is soM in tin/ h Drusgists, clc, rjcrywhcn. BnJi?

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 826, 26 May 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 826, 26 May 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 826, 26 May 1910, Page 9

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