I SPECIAL DISPLAY OF INEXPENSIVE READY TO WEAR 1 I IN OUR NEW SHOWROOMS. 1 \ LADIES !— We are at present showing bne of the finest selections 1 Sf of dainty ready-to-wear wash Costumes and Blouses we have vet 1 I imported. Every garment is beautifully cut and 1 finished. The I I styles are the newest and the prices absurdly low. Will you come i and see them ? HERE ARE A ' H NEW COSTUMES. NEW BLOUSES. I LADIES' CAMBRIC WASH COSTUMES, blouses LADIES' CAMBRIC SHIRTS, English tailor cut, i well trimmed, embroidered tucks, well-cut skirts, assorted stripes and checks, self and turn-down ljnen BJ stripe and fancy effects co^ ai * 3/6, 3/1 1 , 4/6, 4/1 1 , to 1 0/6 -$j 12/6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6, 22/6 LADIES' \ZEPHYR SHIRT, plain colours, hem-stitched 1 fronts, ,and self collars, an ideal shirt for. morniup- . H LADIES' ZEPHYR COSTUMES, smart blouses, wear . .6;n, 7/11, 8/1 i/t^TSI 1 i trimmed, embroidered, and hem-stitched tucks, self LAHIF^' WHrrir Mrrcr im ciiid-pc •'... ,' If colours in all leading shades *>„„* »J™ rf7- S « TS> W ' th embroider °d 8 17 / ft IQ/ft 00/ ft »„ qe/r fronts, very dainty, smartly cut SB 17/6, 19/6, 22/6, to 35/6 6/11| Q/6 10;6( 11/g| 17/g | LADIES' ZEPHYR COSTUMES, in smart check LADIES' COLOURED MUSLIN BLOUSES, in dainty 1 designs, blouses well trimmed, Val. lace and em- co.ounngs, beautifully trimmed Valenciennes in- (9 broidery, kimono effects 29/6,31/6,35/6 sertion and embroidery | 6/11,7/11,8/11,9/6, 10/6, to 21/- I LADIES' MUSLIN COSTUMES, all dainty shadings, LADIES' CREAM DELAINE SHIRTS with wide i beautifully finished, Val lace and insertions plain, and hemstitched tucks, to be worn with plain' 39/6, 45/-, 49/6, 55/-, to 63/- or hnen collar v 7/11, 9/1 1 , 10,6, 12/6 to 17/6 LADIES 1 WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES, skirt trimmed LADIES' SILK BLOUSES, in Jap and.ShiStung silk, j embroidery, insertion, and tucks, skirt well cut, and variety ot shades, plain and hem-stitched tucks, j 15/6, 17/6 smart >' okes ' f2/9(f 2/9( 18/6f 17/6) m 21/ ;. tQ 2g/6 LADIES' CAMBRIC BLOUSE COSTUMES, blouse LADIES' CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN SHIRTS with I with new square and shaped yoke, trimmed muslin muslin embroidery, insertion, etc., others new shaped I insertion, also kimono effects yoke, all even stripes and pin spot effects I 1 7/6, 1 9/6, 21 /-, 22/6 3/1 1,4/11, 5/6, 6/11,7/11 \ LADIES' WASH COSTUMES, smartly cut skirt, with LAD JiFLSInm c i?t r ?"?5 S> •£ J??' taffeta - cc . «*c, yokes and tucked fronts, in a variety of stripes, all Valenciennes C'TvU M* i *"?"" a " d l«i_,,_; n „ - ife/o ieio V-»/o Valenciennes lace, in cream, black, and colours t colounngs ' . 15/6,16/6,17/6 8/11 , 12 /6, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6, 21/-, 25/6? 29/6 to 49/6 • E LADIES' VOILE COSTUMES in saxe and nattier blue, LADIES' LACE BLOUSES, in plain filet net others 1 cream, etc., dainty bodice, with vests and sleeves of in spot and fancy designs, trimmed smart coloured f (™ filet net, etc., skirts lined silk insertion, glace folds etc ">, | . 79/6, 84/-, to 5 gns. 12/6, 19/6, 25/6, 29/6, to 45/. j
ARREST OLD AGE. MISS MILSOM7~Hair Physician and Face Specialist. Ladies and Gentlemen scientifically treated. Every patient ta\ight the secret of preserving the hair and skin. Massage, Clipping, Shampooing, Manicuring. Hair Work of every description. Hairdressing taught to suit any style of face. ELECTROLYSIS, The Latest American Method for Removing Moles and Superfluous Hair. Our success in this branch is duo to the able tuition of Mrs. Barkley, ono of New York's most successful operators. Telephone 814. King's Chambers, opp. Carroll's, Willis-street. CONSULTATION FREE. MY HAIR WAS GREY. MANY a woman whope hair was grey, owes the restoration of its natural colour to MILOS HAIR RESTORER. Last year 1500 bottles of this wonderful Restorer were sold ; every purchaser was delighted with results. Milos is NOT a dye, is not sticky, will not soil the skin, nor any fabric. >- Secure a bottle of MILOS HAIR RESTORER to-day — it is sold under guarantee of satisfaction. Price 7s 6d a bottle, post free. MISS M. M'ELWAIN, Toilet Specialist, 254, Queen-street, Auckland. N.Z. Agent for Milos Toilet Co. . .—. — . — . __ CLEAN, COOL COMFORT FOR THE SKIN. T;O Nature is clue ICILMA NATURAL WATER, the greatest discovery ever rnado for the skin, that does away with the necessity of greasy and starchy skin-foods. The ICILAIA principlo is to so cleanse and stimulate the natural energy of the skin that this is able to resist heat, cold, or age. ICILMA, Pronounced eye-sihna, is the name given to the Preparations made with ICILMA NATURAL WATER and for giving tone and transparency to the skin, preventing and curing irritations from cold, wind, heat, or insect bites, and after shaving they stand alone. • For healthy transparency, clean, cool comfort, glowing life and velvety softness, ICILMA, whether it be the Water, Cream, Soap, or Icilmine, is unrivalled. BARRAUD AND SON, Moleswotth-st. LEN. M'KENZIE, Manners-street. W. B. P. PERROTT, Newtown. 2s 6d PER POT. SCHOOL OE MILLINERY BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOUL-COTT-STREET. Thorough _ Tuition by an Experienced Milliner. Moderate Terms. Hours from 9 till 6; Monday and Thursday Evenings from 7 till 9. MISS HAMILTON, Principal. THE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. BLOUSES AND SKIRTS. All women needing these useful Summer Garments should make early application at ?4, Willis-street, where MISS KATE STEWART teaches how these can ba out and made in up-to-date and stylish fashion. Method porfectly simple and successful. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, 94, WILLIS-STREET (opp. Shortt's). CHINA PAINTING. ISO M'GREGOR will give Lessons to Ladies in China Painting. Orders taken. Firing done. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Studio — Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-street. IMPORTANT NOTICE, IF you are contemplating Paperhanging, Painting, or House Decorating, etc. Having ene of the largest staffs of expert tradesmen in the city, we can guarantee the best of labour and material at prices most reasonable. Estimates given free by applying to T. A. Wells,' Hankey-street. Telephone— City, 20»5 ; Karori, 2316. TT^URNITURE— Those in want of good JO and cheap Furnituro should call at Radford's, 50", Manners-street, and Potone. Our prices for Linoleums, Carpets, Curtains, Suites, etc., are tho lowest in town, and we hold a large variety of every Household Requisite. Call and inspect at 50, Mnnners-etreet.
A BIG • DRAPERY SALE AT WARNOCK & ADKIN'S. WE have at present over #25,000 worth of stock. THE SALE IS COMPULSORY. We have many cases of goods in reserve on the premises unopened. THE STOCK MUST GO. Please call and see what we are doing. WARNOCK & ADKIN. SALE EROM SATURDAY, NOV. 21. TpRIVATE MATERNITY HOSPITAL, with e-vory homo comfon, and care, established by NURSE STRATFORD, at 28, PIRIE-STREET, near Kent-terrace Tram Station. Telephono 2356. [F''l ADIE S' ' TAILORS. Costumes from £4 4s. Skirts from 30s. Ladie3' Own Material Mado Up. JOSEPH AND WEBB, (Lato of Nodine and Co.), Boulcott Chambers, BOULCGTT-BTREET. ON TOP OF THE POLL. Q|Tjj-|r| GENTLEMEN Voters kava titJ \J\J placed their oonfidenoo in the Little Tailor. His Suits hare elected him tha smartest artist in Gents' Tailor-made Suits. Call and inspect hi* latest and varied slock. S. AMSTELL, Little Tailor, 226, Cuba-streot. NZ. WINE Depot, 90, Willis-street.— • Notice. — No. 1 superior Invalid Port Wine, 25s per dozen; No. 2 Wine, two gallons (guaranteed full strength), 18s 6d per dozen, formerly 3s bottle. Wine, 3d ncr klms
CHARMING JAP SILKS* WE are showing an exquisite display of JAPANESE SILKS. We have some 40 different shades, including black and white, excellent quality, Is per j'ard. 46in SILK MUSLINS, beautifully soft shades. These muslins are » particularly attractive, and will make up into charming frocks and blouses, Is per yard. 20doz. FRILLED PILLOW SLIPS, a special purchase, excellent quality, large size, wide, hem-stitched frill; real good value at 2s 9d ; otfr price Is lid pair. HORROCKSES LONGCLOTH, 36in wide. Tins quality is usually sold at 7s 6d por doz. ; our price, 6d yard, 6s 6d per • doz. T>. S. PATRICK & C 0.,. OUBA-ST. and COURTENAY-PLAOE. CARTER AND CO., mHE NEW DRAPERS, A 139, CUBA-STREET (Opposite Gear Meat Company). JUST LANDED, ex Ruapehu, grand lot Ladies' Now Blouses, Latest Novelties, at Lowest prices. CARiIiR AND CO. LANDED THIS WEEK tho Newest Styles in Ladies' Neckwear. All prices, from Is up. SPECIAL PURCHASE Whito ' Embroidery—Narrow, from 2d j'ard ; Wide, from 6d yard up. Wide Camisole Embroidery, from Id yard; Allover Embroidery, Is Gel, Is 9d. CARTER AND CO. for Prints and Blouso Muslins. 300 New Patterns at tho Lowest Cash Prices, from Is for- 3 yards. Dress Materials, 9d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid ; vrorfk double. LADIES, try Carter and Co." for Laoe Curtains, , Is, lid, to" 25s';~ , Tapestry Tablecovers, a choice lot ; Now Cretonnes, New Tnble. Linen; fine. Longclolh Calicoes from 3s lid dozen. " CARTER AND CO. for Hose, from 9d to 3s 6d ; Gloves, from Is up ; Kid Glove* Is lid, 2s lid, and 4s 6d ; all kinds of Fancy Drapery at the lowest prices, i' GIVE CARTER, . &JCQ. A TRIAL ! LADIES' UP-TO-DATE; BOOTS AND SHOES AT MODERATE JUST ARRIVED.' WE have juat opened upwards of thirty new lines of Ladies' Tan' and Black Boots and Shoes for summer wear. "These goods aro stylish, of gcod quality, tha prices t\ro exceptionally low, and we' guarantees every pair. Below v.'o quote a 4"«w Special Liue3; — THE DUCHESS BRAND. English Kid Button Shoot, 9a 6d ' "* English Glace Kid Lace Shoes', , patent caps, pliable soles, 11s 6d English GKco Kid Boots, patent taps, well finished, button or lace, 13s 6d Tho "LORNA" Lace Shoe, English Kid, 9s 6d The "LORNA" Button Shoe, English. Glace Kid, light solo?, stylish, 12* 6d SEE WINDOW FOR NEW LINES. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. - POTTER & SON, 70, LAMBTON-QUAY fOjjp- Govt. B^ds.l ■pER^H DYE WORKJ3. A. ROBERTSON, From Perth and Paisley, "Scotland, GENERAL DYER AND CLEANER, 19a, Ghuznee-streot. Telephono 918. P.O. Box 2,' To Aro. OPEING CLEANING. THE WELLINGTON DYE WORKS: UP-TO-DATE PLANT. EXPERT STAFF. W. BARBER AND CO., 125, Cuba-street. 3*, Riddiford-streot. 'Phone 226. • A POLLINARIS, Apolhnaris, Apolli--«r\. nans is bottled only with its own natural gas. and only at the Arol'inaris S.'Tjng, Neuennbr. Germany.
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