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Kii'kca'idie & Stams y Limited. LIGHT COTTON WEAVES. The summer promises to be long and unusually hot, and it will therefore pay to secure more Cotton Fabrics for another dress to see tho hot weather out. The selection we submit is well worth seeing. FANCY MUSLINS, in pin spots and polka dots; 30in. wide, At Is. 3d.j Is. 6d., Is. 9d., to 2s. 6d. 30in. MUSLINS, in spots and stripe effects. A good assortment, At Is .4sd., Is. 6d., to 2s. 3d. ALL-OVER EMBROIDERED MUSLINS, for Blouses , and Summer Coats; 30in. wide, . ■ At 25., 2s. 3d., to 3s. 6d. BRILLIANT MUSLINS, very suitable for Children's Frocks and Pinafores; 28in. wide, . At 10d., lid., to Is. 4d. a yard. WHITE PIQUE, in all widths of cords; 30in. wide, At Is. 2d., Is. 4Jd., to 2s. 2d. LINEN LAWNS, cord stripe; a particularly dainty and,good wearing material; 3Cin. wide, At Is. 4Jd. a yard. TUCKED LAWNS AND NAINSOOKS, for Underskirts and Children's Pinafores; 36in. to 40in. wide, .. At -Is. 3d., Is. Gd., to 2s. Ud. GALATEA DRILLS, best quality, in all plain colours and stripe effects; 30 inches wide, .. . At lljd. a yard. THE "PANDORA" CLOTH-A good washing fabric, and very serviceable for children's wear; 27. inches wide, ... At Bd. a yard. THE "MATRON" CLOTH, in plain colours and stripes; 40 inches wide, - At Is. lid. a yard. HARVARD SHIRTINGS, in light, medium, and dark stripes; 29 inches , wide, At Bd., 9d., 10-Jd. a yard. OXFORD SHIRTINGS, in some exceptionally choice patterns; 29in. wide, ' At 9Jd. and 10M. a yard. MATT OXFORD SHIRTINGS, in the smartest and most up-to-date designs ; 32 inches wide, At Is. 2d. and'ls. 4}d. a yard. POPLIN SHIRTINGS—A new material of special merit. It washes well, and is very durable; 32 inches ■ wide, 'At Is. 4Jd- a yard. &kcaMe &. Stains, Limited. JjONDON and LANGASHJRE " INSURANCE COMPANY. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt settlements. MARI NE'.'-Wciasses' 1 - 1 'covered; 1 } including Personal Luggage, against ... AH Risks. ■ ■ ■ .;. ■ ■ ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List o£ Diseases. ' . ; ' SECURITY to Policy-holders, .£4,812,331. Full Information can be Obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. MR. ERNEST SANDSTEIN, D.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. (London), OPTICIAN. 348 LAMBTON QUAY (opposite Bank of New Zealand), T4/JAY BE CONSULTED in all cases of DEFECTIVE EYESBCHT, ' Remediable by Glasses. Consultation Free. 15 vcars' English and Colonial experience. Hours-9.30 to 5.30. Telephone 323-5. Wellington and Christchurch. r\ YR I L E. T. WO O DS, '■ DENTAL SURGEON. G8 LAM ETON QUAY, Telephone 3104. . , fi ' H." PELL, **• BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR,' DALGETY'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON STREET. Tel. 3201. TJLKLEY AND DIDSBUEY, DENTAL SURGEONS, , , 144 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. For Up-to-Dato Board and Residence, tho iyEALAfIDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, £i Courtenay ?lace. Terms, ss. per day, 255. per week. A. C. WOLFI' , . Proprietor. For Information relating to PATENTS AND nPKADE 'A/f AEKS, ~ . A ■!■»■*■ CONSULT BALDWIN AND TJAYWAED, PATENT ATTORNEYS. N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Wellington. A RCADIA CYCLE AND. MOTOR DEPOT, J. E., FITZGERALD, Proprietor, Call and See Our Christmas Stock. Big Reductions in Massey-Harris, Red Bird, 8.5.A., and Arcadia ificycies. Let us send for your old Bicycle and Repair it for the .Holidays. ALL WORK AND ALL GOODS. GUARANTEED. 'Phone'll47. GENTLEMEN USED TO THE "BEST" IN CLOTHES Will find that JAS. A. DOHERTY not only places a wide experience at their disposal, but bestows infinite pains on every order. A great number of gentlemen in tho habit of sending to London for Suits are now having them inado by him, and declare THEY NEVER HAD BETTER. They find :— The Material is tho same, ' . Tho "Cut" the same, but agree that MR. DOHERTY puts more work into; his Garments. * SUJ3-LAMBTON QUAY-203.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 996, 10 December 1910, Page 4

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