Kiffkcaldie & Stains, Limited. Half Ornaments and Coiffure Gamishings. We are. exhibiting just now an unusually fine assortment of Hair Ornaments and Coiffure Decorations. Those accessories are to bo greatly worn ill Evening Functions th's season, and it is just as well to make an early selection while tho choice is good. HEAVY ORIENTAL BAND, pf gok and steel sequins, studded wit! steel ornaments, At 21s BLACK SEQUIN BANDS, with gold emerald, blue, and silver ornaments, At 6s. Gd., to 12s. 6d JET Ai\D SEQUIN BANDS, v-ery effec tive, At IQs. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15s. 6d TRELLISED PEARL BANDS, 3 and ( rows, studded with emeralds am rubies, At 6s. Cd. to Bs. Od CORAL AND TURQUOISE BANDS, At 4s. lid. each JULIET CAPS, in dull sold and silver At 4s. lid. each BUTTERFLY BOWS,.in tinsel, sequin and tulle, in green,'gold, and silvei and turquoise, At 11s. 6d. each VELVET AND TINSEL HAIB BANDS, in roM, gold and silver jot, pearl, and tiold, sihvr and coloured tissue studded with beb< roses and jewels, At 4s. 6d., ss. 6d., to 275. 6d FANCY MOUNTS, in tulle and osprey : relieved v.ith tinsel feliage, At 7s. Gd ELEGANT HAIR BAND, of iridesceni sequins and dull gold .sequins, studded with omt-rald and gold beads an.l with pearl fringe At 255. 6d OXIDISED SEQUIN HAIR BANDS ; finished with osprcy wing and silvei sequins, , At 2Ss. 6d, EMPIRE HAIR BANDS, in dull gold, lilac, and silver, elaborately stu.'ded with jewels, At 10s. Cd, .HAIR CORONETS, a special line, in bronze, silver, etc., studded with corals, emeralds, rubies, and pearls. At 4s. lid! JULIET BANDS, of bronze, black, and gold sequins, studded with emeralds, At 14s. 6d, HAIR BANDEAUX, in' silver tinsel, gold, gold and silver grey and silver, amethyst and grey, Coronation blue, emerald, palo blue, turquoise, pii;k, coral, pearl, and jet, At 3s. ad., 4s. 6d., to 275. 6d. EVENING SPRAYS, in all shades, with tinsel foliage, in natural colourings; for decorating the CoilFime or the Drtas, At 6s. β-i., Es. 6d. to 21s. Limited. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FlßE,—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. : -. . MARlNE.—All"~Clalies coTered, including Persoual Luggage, against All Kisks. ACCIDENT.-Employers' Liability and ■ a Most Liberal Personal Accident P«licy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders,. £4,812,381. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS' AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. U a SPEA 11. M.P.0.C., Doctor of Optics. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Optical Parlours— 1 WILLIS STREET, King's Chambers, •WELLINGTON. A larf,o stock ul Optical Goods carried; also Spenk'njj Trumpets and Instruments o improve tho hearing. Consultation iree. 1 'Phono 2562. f\ YE I L E. T. WOODS, DENTAL SUEGEON, GS-LAMBTON OUAY-C8 Telephone 3104. BULKLEY MW PiDoBUEI", DENTAL SURGEONS, lii WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ' Telephone No. 210. DAY'S .BAY HOUSE, DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON. BEST SEASIDE HOTEL in Kcw Zealand. NOW OPEN; For terms appiy _ MANAGER. EAKTHQUAEES. RISKS covered against loss by earthcjDakes .ironi !is. lid. per cent. \ip, accordipg Uj locality and nature of risk. Geo. li bcales, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ** t (A Card.) TiR. ERNEST A. BOXER has commenced the Practice of his Profession at "Rostrevor," corner of Ingestre and ilarion Streets. Telephone 673. TTOGGARD AND PEOUSE, AJL ARCHITECTS. 20 UUNXEE SXUEBT. AT FORMAL FUNCTIO.NS, Balls, Dinners, Lodge, or Drawingroom a. DRESS SUIT is required. Let MORRISON & PENNEY make YOURS. The most exacting cannot fail to bo pleasqd with tho masterly finish of tho EVENING SUIT Tailored by us. MORRISON & PESVSNSY, HIGH-CLASS TAILORS, 114 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. The sanctity of St. Stephen's Hall was invaded by hurem skirts recently. Two women wearing these garments made their way into , the central lobby without attracting movo than a. few surprised glances. So fascinated was ho by the excitement 6f tho kinematograph theatre that a boy of 11, whose parents had moved from Paris into the country, pan away from home six times to g'-t back to the electric theatre. There will soon ho seen on Marino Parade East, Clacton-on-Sen, a Tudor buildinff, dating from U9O, which is to be carefully romoved from its present site at Hawstead, Bury St. Edmunds, and put us ia its original state,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1130, 18 May 1911, Page 4
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