Kitkcaldk & Stains, Limited. HANDSOME VELVETEENS. THE FASHIONABLE FABRIC OF THE SEASON. VELVETEENS are tho rage of the season, and all the Fashionablo Street Dresses will be either of Velvet or Velveteen. We have just unpicked an unusually fine assortment of Black and Coloured Velveteens, and the following are some of them: — 24in. VELVETEEN, a nice soft glossy finish, suitable for Afternoon and Dinner Gowns, in whit-e, ivory, cream, olive, chestnut, tabac, pheasant, navy, moss, light brown, paon, vieux rese, electric, iratelot, mole, grey, beaver, At.2s. lid., 3s. 3d. a yard. 27in. VELVETEEN in mole colour, specially imported for Costumes, At 6s. 6d. a yard. 44iu. VELVETEEN, for Costumes, in brown,'moss, wino, purple, navy, and black, At 12s. 6d. a yard. 40in. VELVETEEN, for Costumes, in navy blue, purple,, and black, At 9s. Gd. a yard. 44in. BLACK VELVETEEN, for Costumes, At 14s. 6d. a yard. BLACK VELVETEEN, 22in. to 27in. wide, in both jet and blue black, At Is. lid., 2s. 3d., to 6s. Gd. CORDED VELVETEEN, 22in. wide, in navy, moss,' myrtle, sage, brown, , cardinal, grenat, wine, heliotrope, sky, golden brown, cream, and white, At 2s. 3d. a yard. Kkhcaldie & Stains, Limited. LONDON /Ni- LANSASHSRE ■ insOeance company, FlßE.—Lowest Eatea aad Prompt tetilenients. MARINE-AII Classes covered, in. eluding Personal Luggage, again*! ACCIDENT.-Employers' Liability and u Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a Lis: bf Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, '.£1,813,381. Full information can be obtained ai JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. "MADE IN NEW ZEALAND" In Nature's Eerfect Laboratory. The Best of Diuretics, ] "PURIR I" i with WHISKY. ! t l 'JJ t SPEAII, i1.P.0.C, t Doctor of Optics. ' EYESIGHT PPECIAUST, j Optical Purlaura— ' A large stock of Optical Goads carried; ' also Speaking Trumpets and Instroma-t9 I to improve the bearing. Consultation tree • 'Vlioao 2562. ' i
CY RI L E. T. WOO DS, . DENTAL SURGEON, 68 L A M B T 0 N Q U A Y, Telephone 3101. BULKLEY AND DIDSBUIiY, DENTAL SURGEONS. IU WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Telephone No. 21S. DAY'S BAY BODSB, DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. b^™ S n^v i! I i ? OTEL i" New Zealand. NOW OPEN, lor terms apply MANAGER. EARTHQUAKES. EISKS covered against loss by earthquakes from 2s. 6d. per cent, up, according to locality and nature of risk. Ueo, H. Soaks, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, S DEATHS. BIRTHS. BAIRD—On April 21st, to Jfr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Baird, "Rossdhu," Hastings, a son. PEACOCK—On 26th April, at "Dalgarven," 32 Kelburne- Parade, Wellington, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Coghill Peacock—a daughter. MARRIAGE. KEITH-PERRY.-On the 24th ' April, 1911, by the Rev. Father Venning, S.M., Kenneth Bertram Keith, of Wellington, to Mary, only daughter of W Perry, Esq., The Terrace, Wellington. "~' DEATH. ~ CASS.-On 23rd April, 1911, at Perth, Western Australia, Sirs. Cass, widow of Abram Ca&v formerly of Wellington and Wanganui. The King has awarded the Edward Medal of the Second Class to William Birch for gallantry in endeavouring to say 6 the life of another workman in n mine near Ashby-de-la-Zouch. The Dreadnought battleship Neptune, under Admiral Sir Percy Scott, carried out experimental firing on March 11, with (i new system with great success. It is declared that all former Dreadnought records were beaten. Sold in 1855 for ,£37 10s., a small silver cup, lljiu. high And 30oz. in weight, realised J24100 at Messrs. Christie's rooms on March 11. The occasion was the disposal of th« unique collection of old English silver plate formed by the late Mr. Joseph Disea.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1113, 28 April 1911, Page 4
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