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ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN EVENING SCARVES THE CHARM of the NEW EVENING SCARVES will .appeal t.- -" ladies, and wo aro showing a. representative assortment. There are J exclusive lines, only one of a sort, while in some coses there aro at i two or three. These NOVELTIES aro NOW ON VIEW, and should ho inspected at once. The beat of them will go quietly. OXE OXI A' -BLACK SPANISH LACE SCARF, in an design; hand-run in p:iro silk; 3yds long x 33in wide. At 955. CREAM SPANISH SILK LACE SCARF, one only, in dainty floral desi square ends, hand-run; 3yds long, 22in wide. At 30s. ONE ONLY BLACK MARQUISETTE SCAUF, in floral design, trim with steel brads; 2Jyds long, 27in wide. At 89s Cd. OXE OXLY NET TISSUE bCJARF, in pink and gold, trimmed with gold beads; 2Jvcls long, 27in wide. At 09s 6d. OXE OXLY FLORAL MARQUISETTE SCARF, trimmed with gold beads; 2}yds Ions;, 2iin wide. At -12 s. OXE OXLY MAUXIFIQUE CRYSTALLINE REPP. SCARF, in shot eflects, hemstitched edges, with 6in sill: fringe on ends; 2Jyds long, 36in wide. At 33s Gd. TWO ONLY SPANISH LACE SCARVES, in black, handsome floral design, hand-run; 3yds long, 29in wide. At 425, 47s Gd. THREE BLACK ÜBANTILLY SCARVES, floral designs, with heavilyworked applique ends, scalloped edges; 3Jyds long, l&in wide. At 425, 49s Gd, 55s 6d. BEADED NET SCARVES, in coloured silk not, with white out beads and edged with a 2iin silk mousselino ribbon to match; 3yds long. 0 in pink, amethyst, crushed strawberry, and turquoise. At 233 Gd. FRENCH SILK SCARVES, trimmed with gold beads in dice patterns, s£in silk fringed ends; 3yds long, 27iu wide. One each in black, cream, delf, and lion brown., At 67s Gd each. CELEBRATED ifafleras 255. Now Eeduced to —2l s. 21s. ••• Now Eeduced to —l7 s. Post Free to any Address. -.j,J To Tourists and Visitors— WM Greenstone Novelties from 2b. to SIO. INSPECTION INVITED. geo. t. white Jewellers, LAMBTON QUAY,- and at CHEISTCHUECH. A. LAURENSON LADIES TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES IN NEW DESIGNS. [E style that a "Tailor-made" gives to a lady is highly appreciated by all lovers of good attire. The graceful lines, the smart yet tasteful effect is charming to a degree. Ladies are thoroughly appreciating the artistic efforts of our artist Cuttera and Tailors. Each order they execute, each gown they turn out is perfect to a degree. Distinction, Beauty, Fit, and Art of Decoration are all combined in these exquisite modes. All ladies who desire a smart, exclusivo Costume should call and see our beautiful fabrics and leave their order with us. ■ELLIS & NOBLE, LADIES' TAILORS. 31, KING'S CHAMBERS. WIL LIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

- Thsse cool nights annqunc* I Pyjama time I Jv Hen's Pyjama Suita at 5/6 and 7/6. I\\s**W no eoa Y materials in handsome striped desigDj *■{ j'X that will stand the wear and ""'" ' * '"■ chine 3. I DUNCAN and MACINTOSH, mi . IVSon's Outfitters ' -' (Opp. Opera House), '"■ MANNERS S'XBEET. WHO SAID BEGG'S WHISKY ? nrfflß fact that JOHN BEGG'S •JL WHISKY has been distilled on the Royal Estate at LocKnagar for the last half century, and supplied to the Palaces during that time, is a sufficient guarantee of its quality. "WE ALL DID!" E. G. DTJN )., Established 1841, For and Protection of Trade. 20-1 Brancheß. fitatua Reports and Collection of Overdue Accounts. Nathan's _i. Y/elington. '.',' AND A. WILSON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. 51 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Telephone 905. Dr Frederick A. Cook's story of the discovery of the ea result of Polar ins the Right Rev. B. 8.. Bowe, Epi Bishop of Alaska. He said that both Cook's remarkable stor~ ■' " Robert E. Peary's fra hearing it, could be readily attributed to the loneliness, • the greyness and the silenco of the North. "All men como from out the Polar circle with their nerves shattered," said the bishop, "and in Alaska we send home fifty men annually, after the "long winter, their minds completely wrecked." Edward Entwistle, the fireman of the CissL luwiiiuLire ever built, died recently at his home in Des Moines, lowa, U.S.A. He was born in England in 1815, and early in life was apprenticed to the tion of Stephenson's engine. Chosen from, hundreds of other young mechanics, Entwistle then 16 years old, was selected as fireman, and accompanied Stephenson on the famous "Rocket" when it astonished thousands by making the high speed of twelve miles an hour. He later emigrated to the United States, becoming one of the first steamboat fift.gineeja on the Hudson rive*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7111, 25 April 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7111, 25 April 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7111, 25 April 1910, Page 6

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