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INITIAL, raiSPLAY OF AUTUMN ANJO WINTER GOODS ! riTHE interest of the ladies will, now centre^in the FASHIONS FOR AUTUMN JL AND WINTER. It is a time for seeing and noting for most ladies, but the prudent ones come to a quick decision, anid 'SECURE EXCLUSIVE GOODS. For those who merely want to see and for thebe who want to buy, THIS INITIAL./ EXHIBITION OF NEW GOODS WILL feWE CONSIDERABLE ATTRACTION. We are» now showing THE MODEL MILLINERY. THE VELVET TOQUE is greatly eni-o Tho winter of 1910 proved that velvet possesses the quality of th-cow&rjg out the most effective and becominsr of tints of the ' skin ; but this winter's i nodels afford fuller opportunities for profiting by the fact than for a long time HIGH TURBANS, CHIMNEY PCS' TOQUES, AND TAM O'SHANTER" TOQUES have brims of Fur, and in millinsary £t is safe to say that Velvet and Fmv' divide the honours. LARGE VELVET PICTURE HAT&tadih, wide curling brims are d© rigueur. . Black seems to predominate, but there am a many colouro to relieve th.6 monotony. There are several shades of Navy Blue- and. Royafj3lue and Cerise. Myrtle, Nattier, Steel Grey, Cinnamon, and Amethyst ara favoured. COME AND-SEE THE MODEEJVAND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. A CLOSE ACOfUAINTANCB WILL R3ITVEAL THEIR MANY CHARMS. AND GIVE YOU AN IDEA WHAT! FASHION EXPECTS THIS WINTER. KIRKCALDIE <fc STAINS, LTD WARNING I _^_ WARNING! •jfySTARCONrS WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY, MMITED, hereby give ! ■A-*-*- notice that they have taken actiot a- in the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice. England, against — j I.— The British Radio Telegraph and Telephone Co., Limited, for infringement of their Letters Patent, Nos. 7771? of 1900, 10245 of 1902, and 4593 of 1907. 'j9md i I II. — The United Wireless Telegraph fiCJo., of New York, for infringement of their \ Letters Patent Nos. 12326 of 189JL and 7777 of 1900. THE MARCONI'S WIRELESS TI2.EGRAPH CO., LIMITED, having been informed that infringements of their N>£kw Zealand Letters Patent have been offered for sale in the Dominion, HBREErY GIVE NOTICE that sinnlar proceedings will be instituted AGAINST INFRINGERVS OF ANY OF THEIR TWENTY LETTEES PATENT GRANTED IN NEW Z EALAND, AND ALL PERSONS SELLING OR USING INFRINGING APPARATUS ARE HEREBY WARNED' THAT THEY ARE LIABLE TO AN A'IHKON FOR DAMAGES. The attention of the publio is directed -fco the following extract from the judgment of the United States Circuit Court in the action successfully fought in America by the Marconi Company in 1906. After reviewing the work of Dolbear in America, Lodge in England, Popoff in Russia, Hertz tin Germany, and Branly in France, the Judge said: — "It would seem therefore to be a 6uffikii«nt answer to the attempts to belittle "Marconi's great invention that, ■wpith the whole scientific world aflyaken"ed by the disclosures of Hertz in 1887 to the new and undeveloped "possibilities of electrical waves, nine years elapsed without a single "practical or commercially successful result, and MARCONI WAS THE "FIRST TO DESCRIBE AND THE FD3ST TO ACHIEVE THE "TRANSMISSION OF DEFINITE INTELUGIBLE SIGNALS BY "MEANS OF THESE HERTZIAN WAVES." An injunction was accordingly granted. MARCONI'S WIRELESS TBLEGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITitD, HEAD OFFICE— WATERGATE HOUSE, YORK BUILDINGS, ADBLPHI, LONDON, "55.0. WORKS— HALL-STREET, CHELMBFDRD, ESSEX, ENGLAND. NO TAILORING EIRM BTOte !? A ( 2L. rim « CARPETS STRIVES harder to maintain T^ TT ,^,,^ the integrity and prestige of LINOLEUMS their products than ours. Your safety and guarantee Ho TABLE LINEN in buying the goods of a wellknown concern. LACE CURTAINS As this is the oldest-established High-class Tailoring Business m .— the City — having basn established t» •;* +u« c&T>xm"v tvb<t>a-rt> in 1858— it coald only have been «H»*JLD visit the CARPET DEPARTcarried on so long and successfully ° MENT AT WINDER'S, CORNER on the merit of the work pro- CUBA. AND MANNERS STREETS. A duced on the premises, and we rea i gran d seleotion of FLOOR COVERre^rrnSeceTso^ ll^: INGS is now being shown at extremely General Excellence of the Gar- LOW PRICES. Also some grand value in menta turned out_by us. DININGROOM AND BEDROOM E. NORTON AND CO., . furniture (Late King and Muir), CHESTERFIELDS MERCHANT TAILORS, BRASS BEDSTEADS j 254, LAMBTON-QUAY. I'ENDERS, etc. the popularly GEORGE WINDER, LONG SHAPELY CO4ST " THE BEST VALUE " ™™*™*™ I With WAREHOUSE, CLEAN AMERICAN SMOULDERS, Is shown in the number worn by the "WINDER'S CORNER." WELL-DRESSED MEN"' 1 In and around Wellington? ; " And is a significant fact That ihe efforts of the WEST END TAILORS, THEY DEMAND | as . KELBURNE- AVENUE (SPECIALISTS IN -GENTLEMEN'S STYLE ! TAILOREK&J | ARE APPRECIATED. TTENCE it is a custom ■ •*-*• with good dressers from Tha SPECIALISTS coniially invite an all parts of DMBBY NEW ZEALAND j £ARR AND BELL, \ To Call . •THE" TAILORS, MANGSERS-STREET. ' MILLIGAN'S A GENIUS __._ _ To order a Fashionable outMZ W T ROO/R 00 / tS fl ° theS and yet fit while in Wellington. J-»-H- succeed. But tbev average man j needs the moral support of gGod Clothes to keep aheaal. MORRISON AND PENtBJEY SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN COATS AND SKIRTS. make that land. Tk^ir Suits give a TN order to clear the remainder of our man Character and Distinction. Test A summer materials before opening up them - the coming WINTER GOODS, we have —— reduced all Tweed Costumes to £5 se, MORRTRON & PTCNTNTriTY" LineHS to £3— IF ORDERED BEFORE JM-VJX^ru LSUIN Co JTJI/iMlNjJil, 15th FEBRUARY. HIGH-CLASS TfMLORS This is a special opportunity, and will 114, WILLIS-STREET, .WELLINGTON, gggj ° m'adTby "thfS i_ Ladies' Tailors in Wellington at a reduc-tion-of one to two guineas, from the usual DO YOU WANT 150 LOOK prices. Order at once to secure the best WELL DRESSED? choice. IF so, to look the REiEL THING, you ELLTS & "NF-O"BLE must be tailored by £jrod tradesmen; -Ci-U-Ui.O 06 FtKJXJUU, therefore go to Iho best— , LADIES' ART TADLORS, OSBORKE, 31. KING'S CHAMBERS, who will turn you out in the latest WILLIS-STREET. fashion, and who stocks only the best ~~~~ " materials and employs tine most compe- T^IELD, LUCKIE AND TOOGOOD, tent workmen. X'j Barristers and Solicitors, OSBORNE .& CO., Wo J?EAmfaSTON^STREET. 172, OUBA-ffBjBSBT. JUMfiW. k Lead »t ft per. not. 3M. lAll

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 36, 13 February 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 36, 13 February 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 36, 13 February 1911, Page 6

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