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Kirkcaldie & Stains, Limitei. MODEL BLOUSES. EXQUISITE AND VERY STYLISH CARMENTS, SUITABLE V FOR EVENING OR DINNER WEAR. Tho beauty of theso Model Blouses can only be "appreciated when one sees thorn. We could say a great deal about them, but all we could say would not suffice- to give you a fair idea of their loveliness. We invite you to sec them. MAGYAR OVERSLIP, in light fawn striped voilo, front and sleeves beautifully hand-embroidered and beaded, in shades of blue, brown, and fawn silk, and with touches of narrow dull gold cord. No collar, elbow sleeves, At 395. 6d. MAGYAR OVERSLIP, in whito voile, hand-made and daintily embroidered, with shades of grey, blue, pink, and white silk, with dull white beads introduced. No collar, elbow sleeves, • At 395. 6d. GREEN NINON BLOUSE, Magyar style, hand-made, and embroidered on front and sleeves, in two shades of grey silk with touchesi of cerise and green and steel beads. No collar, elbow sleeves, At 395. 6d. BEADED BLOUSE, the latest novelty, of knotted silk, with larger beads in a contrasting colour. Theso are shown in black, white, heliotrope, saxe blue, etc. No collar, elbow sleeves, ■ At 31s. Gd. MODEL BLOUSE, in striped black and white ninon, lined throughout with fine white Japan silk. Tucked fronts and long tucked sleeves, high collar, with black satin cravat and knotted ends, At 455. FRENCH MODEL BLOUSE, in white ninon, hand-mado, with tiny tucka and wire ground insertion let in. Tho front is beautifully embroidered in cream, and motifs of Mal- : tese lace are let_ in. Small bishop sleeves embroidered and trimmed Maltese motifs, with cuffs of wire ground Val. insertion. High collar of insertion to match, -At 84s. SMART MODEL BLOUSE, in champagno ninon, lined with white ninon; high collar and yoke of fine white lace outlined with embroidery to match ninon; from the yoke the blouse is tucked finely, and tho bishop sleeves (with fine iaco cuffs) are also tucked, At 375. 6d. Kirkcalcfie & Stains, Limited. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt ■ ■ Settlements. MARINE.—AII Classes covered, jncluding Personal Luggage, against All Risks. ACCIDENT. — Employers' liability and a Most Liberal Personal Accident P'-licy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders, £1,812,381. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD.,

CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. DYSPEPTICS will find 1 ' PURI RI " Invaluable. It's tonic properties , are incomparably the Best. Says always "PURIRI" and WHISKY. IT SP E A It. M.P.0.C., Doctor of Optics. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Optical Parlours— 7 WILLIS STREET, King's Chambers, WELLINGTON. A larpo stock of Optical Goods carried; also Speaking Trumpets and Instruments to improve the hearing. Consultation free. 'Phone SSG2. ■ CY EIL E. T. WOODS, DENTAL SURGEON, 68-LAMBTON QUAY-68 Telephone 3101. BUiKLEY AND DIDSBURY, DENTAL SURGEONS. Hi WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. DA Y' S ' BA Y HOUSE, DAY'S BAY, WELLINGTON, BEST SEASIDE HOTEL in New Zealand. NOW OPEN. lor terms apply MANAGER. • EARTHQUAKES. RISKS covered against loss by earthquakes from 2s. 6d. per cent, up, according tj locality and nature of risk. Geo. i± Scales, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ■ rjOGGJKD AND Pr.OD 38, "• ARCHITECTS, 20 liTJNTER STREET. THE BAHTLETT STUDIOS, 10 Willis St., Wellington. For Striking and Original PORTRAITS IN PLATINUM. Exhibition Room in Shed J, adjoining ART GALLERY.

At the letting of a piece of land by miction at Bourne, Lincolnshire, two boys, according to a quaint old custom, ran from the auctioneer to a given point and back, ami tho land wan let to tho person whose bid wns unchallenged when the boys returned. The intensity of starlight is about one four-millionth part of tho intensity of bright sunlight on tho surface of the enrtb. During a service in a Yarmouth church Ihe "Hallelujah Chorus" was rendered by a gramaphone. It. is proposed to request King George to touch an electrical button in London to start the bist municipal power plaut 'at .Winnipeg nest autumn-

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 4

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