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Ladies' Tweed Hats I LATEST NOVELTIES. I ! * j ' i ; | Distinctive hats 'and styles that commend the g ! ADMIRATION OF ALL "WHO SEE THEM, AND WITH THE MOD-' | ERATJION OF PRICE THAT IS' CHARACTERISTIC OF THE i MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, "WELL MADE FROM THE BEST j DONEGAL, HARRIS, AND HEATHER TWEEDS. - | , — .L , SMART NEW STYLES IN RINKING CAPS, trimmed sporting "mounts, in Heather Tweeds, 4s. 6d., j SMALL DONEGAL TWEED HATS, rolled brims, ( with sporting 1 * j ( ; , 4s.' 7 1 Id. to 93. lid. | • i 'A LARGE SELECTION LADIES' HATS, in Donegal,, Harris, and | v | Mixture Tweeds Ken Styles for Town or Country wear, * .- | i - ss. ed., 6s. nd. to 12s. Bd. _ ! , | G. Smith, Ltd., .-. 1" : I .CUBA STREET. | ; It is probable that Shaw, Savill and Al fißlliaMulDlß DflrfldlllS < - blon Company's EMS 'Cohnthic will _ . _" , »* < leave Wellington for Lyttelton to-morrow 111 KflfltC >v. evening Up to the present tho-hner will- ' ■■■ , UUUWi T i* DEEBV ' lington She is scheduled to leave hero for rurvint ~?} c c at. t 18s. 6a, London, via way ports, on March 23, and InfcY He BtAUllts. it is understood that she mil be fntt up in LADIES' ENGLISH T\N ROUND >TOE tho passenger accommodation. ' BOOTS, Clearing at 10s. lid. , ' Usually 10s 6d. ■< " L '' •■ MEN'S HEA.VY WELTED OPEN-' • Some :timo-to-morrow the. Shaw,.Savill ! FRONT.BOOTS/225. 6d. Nov^'l6s. 6d. < fa d «£e b tS & B PoVTohSJST« SPLENDID BOOT FOR COUNTRY OS.'/ Timaru, Lyttelton, Gisbornc, and Welling iu\>a. ~ ten On llirch 11 she loaves Wellington ' finally for London THE ROYALTY humara, be, on March 11 will leave il_MfiMMcne stocct <j """ Port Chalmers for Timaru. where Homo 14-MANNERS STREET-14. . loading will be continued Subsequently ' —*, ' s sho visits Picton, Lyttelton and Welling _ , ten This wit bo her final port in the I flftlCf » Dili ETATC Do_. and she leaves for Home on \ssfo fJLCIUIi / Tho Government steamer Tutaneftii will remain in commission for some time yet it 1,,—... F~. !{.(.'„ as it is more than likely that she will H| IriillPV \JTlirn X ' have to proceed to Cook Strait to repair HI wUIIIVU UlUllll tit and overhaul another cable thla-week; » j, .At 53s am on Saturday the FH S A display of the New Goods for the* Linos steamer Surrey left Wellington for r * ' Auckland in continuation of her vojage New Season is now being made at from Liverpool - , JAMEg SMITH >g Tho NeTC . Dresa: i Half an hour after midday on Saturday *~ ..• ni„ tho Now Zealand Shipping Company Weaves are hero in ample assortments, "* Itimutaka, cleared Wellington for Toko- , ~ ~ AT ~ , maru, via Napier, whore shd continues and so are all the INew Costumes,-*-,-Homerard loading . ~- Jackets, Blouses, Furs, and Neckwear. ' lOn Saturday Captain W. J Carey ro- *• - jc ZXIIAZJ"- ™> ™* to *«* * our attentate- _ . Ohitf, Mr H Ockendcn, second, Mr J E Jay to the Paletots, of which we lave Carrick Tho chief engineer is Mr W. A ~ , - _, > Kflly. second, Mr 0 I'ir>e, third, Mr G an esceptionlly large assortment Tho t Murray Tho Poherua loaves Wellington . i„ ,„ rrw-^ji = t„™a ni„*i.„ direct for Greymouth at 5 p m to day garments are m Tweeds, I aced Cloths, Mr J MLcan has been appointed third and Serges, and are in the authoritative officer of tho Arahura, vice Mr .Beaoeicj,. .. . _ *„_ j.l„ r „„**L ' rri,„ „„„,„= uj»J who has gonc"Ho Duncdin for orders.' „' ' «y' cs for tho 6oaSdn. t ,lno prices, too 1 , Tho Government steamer Hincmoa ar- ale very moderate, and tho combination rived back from her visit to Cook Strait { r\„„i,*„ „„.i ir.l««o <.««„.„ r„ lighthouses on faturday afternoon The °f Qu»»ty and Values will secure for _ vessel received somewhat of a buffeting at" t }j €so garments a quick sale, * tlo hands of tho gale after Hearing the ° * land on this sido of tho strait. . Provided tho weather is favourable,, tho Hincmoa PALETOTS LN FACED. CLOTHS, in will vi«it Palliecr light this niorning for _„_ „i„„i„„ !,..,_ „„j „„ „ tho purpose of landing storei green, electric, brown, and navy It is cipectcd that the Tnion Company's Wuo. with beaver, fur, storm, or training ship Dartford will complete her roll collar, At 493. 6d. ' dischargo at Lyttelton in from nine to.ten , dnys ~ v ~„ , PALETOTS IN SERGE, in all newit was originally intended that the union -i,«j_- „„j i«t_~„j v.- Jv Company s stea,mer Corimia was to be shades, and trimmed with braider docked ,at Port, Chalmers this trip How eilk, i < * ■. ever, it was decided subsequently to send , t 1B . rt .. . ri » ...~ M the vessel north again this week, and she , At 18s - Bd -i 22s - 6d - t0 49s - 6a « is duo here on Wcdnesdai morn'ng, leav ing again the same day for Nelson, New' SMART TWEED PALETOTS, in-aE the. , Plymouth, and Onchurga , new shades and correct styles/. -. At 10s. 6d.f 12S. 6d., to 355: 6d. , IV'AH. > NOTICES. — ~*~' ' — ' i - ( Subject to nccessarv alterations malls 1 i/i will close at tho Chief Post Office as un- <J<alllCS> WlllßUl] BalUii dtr — ' * THIS DvY, MOHDAf, lEBKUARY 27 Waneanui i New Plvmoutn aUo Mana Cuba Street, Wellington. watu Kangitiku and laranaki districts, * per Manawatu* train, (Thorndon Station). ~ Waneanni, flils,(>rMana.wa}u apa,Eangit\ /, ' W 1 kei diotrictSrrper Mapawatu train (Thorn I - < I, A/HERE TO STAV . don Station).' 3' pa l > .<■»-. . jJ& ' 'J u 9,ar - Wairarapa distnct per Walraraoa ' train (Lambton Station),- WO a.m. and 2.30 Napier and- Hawkc's Bay -district. t)er /XManawatu rram (Thorndon Station) 8 am KiMilHoWSiSsS&Ef* •, Auckland and diatnct also New Ply- > -." il^l mouth and"|Wd2ganui, per Main Trunk ' J , Wffl|r^|HiT!. L SHrK!^^KK& train (Thomdon Station), 1115 a m -} . fiPs^KSsba^i^SPHMt ' Picton, Blenheim,'Westport, Grcv'monlli,' r's-. I ' Keefton, and Hbkitika,- per Pukaki, .11.20 ' nS^S®!©™^™^S Picton, Blenheim; French Pass, Waikawa . .(wrtfes^S^SSOTHfllg®,,, Baj, and Jolson, the Bays between iOT^S^KrftS^^^^ST 4 - Picton, Crail Bay, and tho Portage, to ' connect witW' oil - launch at Picton, per. «S«jS^^^ra^raSSn?p'^' Tonga" Samoa, and Fiji, to connect with '. r '"' Tofua at Auckland,. .per Main Trunk train, . J^^ United Kingdom and Continent of I \_ ;>Vf\'<v'^ -Europe, via LasJPalmas (due London Apnl », . u; t. ttT I N D S fl B 8), f3r spcciallv corrasoondbnee IJOIiU YV UiSUJJI only, per star of Indn, 10 a m *-*■ „.„ TV , T _ v • Motueka, per Mauaroa 120 pm WJjliMiNlilUA , Napier, Gi a bornc, and Auckland, per Manager, 4 E Hnrdcastle Ta-.awcra. 420 pn. Absolutclv the EQUIPPED ■> Southern offices of: Ticw Zealand, also, ..-; HOTEL IN THE DOMINION, j Giejmouth,fHokitika,. and ■fEecHon, per Wedding Breakfasts and Banquets', ' M p?c r tV Blenheim, and Nelson, per Eo«a _ S^ a " c ! w C „ at^J?„ r - - moud. 7 45( 5 m „ Ever} Possible Convenioncc. *" Tariff S« per day;'i;2 per week TOBSDAJT, FEBRUAItv; }8 LUNCHEON. TEi, 4. GRILL ROOMS •Nelson, "{Wcstpo t Gicymouth lleeftn, -— ■ and Hokit'Ra, pcr-'tfapourika 120 pm Nel?oii, Wostporti:Greymcath..ltecfton, c and Hoi itika. per Waverlev. 4'o p m ' * Southern offices of New Zca'and, per •bxte AfiE BUYEKS OV Mokoia, 420 p m \Y ' -Nelson oer Nikau 420 pm , Southern offices of New Zealand, per ,«-!>»»»» «\in Mararoa, 6pm ' COCKbhUUJ. AND .FKIOAY. MAKOn 3 ' OTHER GEASS JaEEDS, Ceylon India China Straits Settle racnte South Africa also Cortnent of Also, Europe and United Kingdom, via Naplca • (duo London, Apn' E) per Warn mop 3pm CHAFF AND GRAIN ' ' ■ Australian St i'cs (due Sydncj March 7), uniil ai>l7 un^«per WarrimOo.' 3.20 p:m. ' 4 'Mails for Australian States , and .South Africa, closet at'Auckland"por'. Maheno, *■ this daj at 415 pm, and at tho Bluff. J.AERY & CO.. LTD ' . per Uhmaroa at 3 pm' I.MBIII «& wwi] i.lU, r ; . Mails for Chatham Islands will close at «. iem ex w i umTr,;, Lrttelton to-day at 245 p m . ALLEN ST., W--LINGTON. 'Mails for the Commonwealth of Australia only,. yla Hobart, close at Bluff to-day at 5 p.m., per Ulimaroa. Malls for Tonga; Samoa; and' Fiji, close ' at Auckland, per Tofua, on Tuesday, Feb- ' r Tho y nLfboVt 5 dispatch for Continent of C? ARMERS> mechanic S. "ack- * Europo will he vna Napic; closing at Wei, JP smiths, painters, and all 1 ngton, per Warnmoo, 'Friday, March 3 ~ r , , ,' " at 3 pm ■ ' others who labour, need' 'Tho ncit best dispatch for Canada. I ANF'S MPDOI I IMF t' Tho L Un.ted States of America, and West Indies U . An . D f MCUULIINC.' IHe will be via itarotonga, Tahiti, -md San nicest, cleanest and most healFrnnciwo clo.ing at WcU'ngton, per Ine article ever prepared for the S n am U U ' nds> ' March 10 " at hands. Use It daily, i/. everywhere! All books and sample-packets and news * papers for places within tho Dominion ' " - must bo posted half an hour before tho r»TTTnvmn-n« ordinary letter mail clones LNvKNTOTJS ' Unless othcrwi«e specified, registered *i' » letters and panels-post packages must bo EXPERT ADVICE TREE, handed in and money orders obtained ono QVDNPV W * hour beforo tho ordinary mail clones OTUWCT M. HSIaGS, All the principal mails by tram and Psten! Attorney and Engine*?. ■>' BUamcr close at Te Aro and Courtcnay n.mnverf fn Banks' Ri.im.- .' S' P aco post offices at the same hours as at «,?,„„<;«„.» innn„. Bu, i, d ' n 3». i the Chief Post Office with the exception " °" y S,r " l to PP os,to GP.Oj. that there is no latefeo clearance INQUIRIES SOLICITED. AND ' ► D MILLEK, SUABILY EESPONDED TO * Chief Postmaster. ' 'I Chief Post Office Wellington. L * tchrjary "7, nil . HE obta]nei bv Adwbsers ''' X in the Classified Columns of "Ttb ' r i Dominion" are such as to confirm 1 their >' A North Queensland clergyman state* belief that tho paper-has a wider'•circu-" v that his pansh emasurcs 45,000 square lption than any other daily journal m milesi Kew Zealand* ,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1062, 27 February 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1062, 27 February 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1062, 27 February 1911, Page 7

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