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If ' ■'^s^ 1 ; . Exclusive— absolutely! Saucy styles, with the broath of fashionable Paris still upon them. These distinctive Hats cannot possibly be tluplloatocl, because the master-milliner who evolved the Ideas Is already - . y^^W^K creating further exclusive styles. i^^Mls3«\, : ' The first is a Stylish Jet and Molro Wfty/MMsiitrh Hat, , small In shapo, with a high fea- Wi/^^mM ther mount; and the cost is low, con- ■ , . ®B|pPiy| .' ■ ',".'' 'sidering the ultra-smarlnoss of tlia . ... .The second, a Sequin Shape, with high Moire bow and a lovely silii crown. AM^fMiMStM^^h / ... A marvel of ingenuity and art. Price, ■ "■" ■-■.'■ The third, a Smart Black Tagal Hat, i^^^^^^B^T -- with high back bandeau, trimmod rib- mmSjl fe^K^K^OT : . bon and flowers. Price, 955. ■' , Then there are other delightful Wsjk la. ' ,';.. models, eminently suitable for Race. »& «* ■ 'djmMf/)////. '..v,.;: .-.. Wear— notably, a Black. Volvet Shape, , \c' - Wiirlif^n'' ' ""'."" with white feathers,' at's guineas. n' Wwfli%//lfl} ■ Another Hat that calls for Trentham ' Is a Cerise Velvet in closo-fitting shape, I'tf/nmjfi fc&i^WMW/ ■"■'<' ■'-. ■ edged with fur, and finished with vel- 'fflW' AOmMWmY ■■■: ■■ vot fruit. This model costs but »9s. 6d, fr : smsMw& ■> .■ i-M.-ri ~sun another exclusive "chapeau" is ''w§sJ^fMilw '■'-■ ■"■"■" : ' a Small Black Velvet aflair, cunningly - /''^//■''/w&f^ trimmed with a petrol bluo feather. . ■ *\ for this artistic production. Should the weather .prove unpropitiouG for the Races, "" Itwoiiid'be well to havecri hand a Smart Black or Coloured Velour'Hat/. {hit;yxucaui'd wear at a moment's notice. Theso can be had'at; anything Si!, to 355. 6d. ' •■■■-: .'To the Races /.■•..., To the Races I s ■ I ; . ; : : -r ■ ■ :Wm.Simm, ira 1 1 raj..,, ■ ~,s?*^; ;:::::::::: ™^' i '^ j ' ,i °^^ ..... .....,..., ; . I One Glass Before ' m r> v\ w r ci s **, ll ■fasfpu^bu::?^ : -Vk v ' f-Placed Uosido Dowa, Four Men Can Staai-on it ■ M rightfoi-.tteday,% m \ ' If r . „. , , n ~ : 1 m?h fiffioat Denting or ... 'I ■'■ : -§TEVENS* ; " '■■ J • !■' 7^&^sK^ feS . I l:ests actually mado havo proved tho ;•, ■.-«. ■•: I strength of the McthvonSoamkss. Cpp- ';■ -BOV 1 --I:- I II IMf PW- Poiifmoii(aggrecatipgsq.Btoiio) V; ,;rMy.f/.!?! .0.', ! ; .. •. I •viPV/fafflM' • d on - boilcr ,nllloUt dol " s ° 'j (l, ,fi MsMm ' mado from the very copper, is EI IFCTHir , H S fflP seamless in construction, and lias no JLiaj'V S. Si l"j( |l |B «-eak places. Every part is strong— s; . IT DOESN'T TiRE YOU. 1 AMi W St st ?, nds M' B, J d " :Cal ' mA aS . j \ vjf* no other boiler does. IT DOi'.S. l.OliK uOifk • ■' • ,5 jV^^aPteS 4 Tliin-sided seamed coppers soon wear J-' : — BETTER ' '■ ■ J : °"'- - '^ 10 scams '"'rst, the firo wears .-;'■ muvilPQ anil I . t,le copper through. Tho MctlivcJi, "o^ ,1 " i " ,lu j however, lias no seams to give, no — C3"3EAriER« \ rough places to catch and tear tho f™ clothes. It gives double tho wear aud twico tho satisfaction. 3 /§£Spd •^ s ' c 10 Ironmonger, or writo us. |lliii[LlJ@iEs,LM. i" METHVBN, LTD., . V BLiIESTREET. k 2 MAKERS, DUNEDIN. 1 ; AND ALL' iftECTKICAL FIRMS. ,^^^^^^^^^^^ " WINTEIt WEAR. ~ ■ fOEST AND CHEAPEST SHOP FOE „ _ ~ X> good reliable Fuit sets. A T>o»panxr ■. MR3. SMITH, . A ■W'«"*'<V'jr :• Xo. 3 MANNEKS STEEET, . Wli VVttl* Flavours: Lemon, Orange, Easpberry, Apricot/ Strawberry, BEST SMITHY,-.STEAM, & HQU&. ; : p eac ] 1) Nectarine, Cherry, Pine Apple, Black Currant, Red '■■- p?;--; ' Currant, Vanilla, Calves Foot, Champagne, Madeira, Port, I - I*KL\. Curacoa, etc., etc. : ''1 ewcastle Coat . import- ' LANDING REGTJLAB;/,_ ~ ,WHITE'S JELLY CRYSTALS ARE MANUFACTURED BY f&gp , . . WHITE, ■ TOMKIHS & COUBAGE, Limited. SfiilCl -#MWIV' Ki!., ' AND THEIR SIGNATURE IS ON EVERY PACKET. pVELLINGTON, ...,; • ■ : u ELLINGTON. | •■ ■ '&. The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: . ■ ■ Cold and foggv!" What a day! Face' it bravely! U'O THE LADIES Ot' , ,WELLINGTON mZiffll P®S Horn ic ihn wnw Svmitittlnn , * Fwitrr ' ' Hlirrv AND COONTBY DISTRICTS. ' /'FW Her , c , ls l £ e way. i>»»»£'o« 5 Lmiiu . . Huny .-■ —■ ■ ■■• U P ' • P° ur 01 ' in R water in your cup, and iY - : iadies , a'nilor, bejj to SSwH/r/TO 'Little Marv's" cheery cry is "Hullo Happiness! LS.« iiStify that lie is still turning out •■ ■ W?iMl ' Wl n , „„„ i u,. Q d I'iree-claM Caituraei at a Chrapor Bate £SSM f& ~ Woom good-bye. than i'iJy'othOT/FiriQ in-WelJinßtpp , - . TWOS. SYMINGTON & CO., Edinburgh and London. 3fi His "o'nit ■ ,I addrose ' is—BQULCOTT. . . . OHA3l|BSl?g;4Tellinxton.' '"' ■'"''...'.;. . _."___. '. ... __—,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2130, 23 April 1914, Page 2

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660

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2130, 23 April 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2130, 23 April 1914, Page 2

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