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I f BLACK DRESS FABRICS. »' VERY/ COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. 'A Black Dress should bo in the wardrobe of every woman. Ifthe dress • . , is'fashionable in style it may be worn on all and -every occasion with perfect. ■■■>■■■ . : ' propriety. Wo are showing an extonsivo rango of Black Dress Materials, ana r.-'-.iA our pricos are decidedly liberal. . , PLAIN BLACK.DRESS-WEAVES, , such as Sail Cloth, Crepolines, Repps, : ■ Arnmros, Phantom Stripes, Serges,-Mignonette Cloth, Henrietta Uotli, ■.!• i ■■'Wool Taffetas, Tricot Fouli; Worsteds, Sebas Sicilians, Lustres, Her-. - . ringbone Cloths, Nun's Yeihngs, and D'olainos;'42in., to 46m. wide, At 1/6 to 10/6 a yard • FANCY BLACK MATERIALS; in stripes,. checks, spots, .and fancy designs, At 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 4/-, 4/6, 5/-, to 10/6 a yard > FRENCH NOVELTY ; ROBES, in v vory.'' exclusive designs, no two, alike.. • ' These were specially soloctedin Paris, . - At 35/" to 105/-the robo CREAM DRESS COODS. ,v ' CREAM WOOL DELAINES, 46in. to 48in. wido, At 2/9, 3/-, 3/3, 3/8, 3/9 a yard CREAM NUN'S VEILING, 42in. wide, At 1/6, 2/- a yard CREAM 'WINCEY, 42in. wide, At 1/6, 1/9, 2/8, 3/-, 3/9, 4/3 a yard CREAM FRENCH CASHMERE, 44in. to 46m. wide, ' At 2/6, 3/-, 3/6, 3/9, 3/11, 4/3 a yard -v.:i .CREAM SERGES, in various makes, - such as Priestly's, Cheviots, Esta- . . mene,:and'light and'heavy Coatings, 42in. to 48in.'Wide, i x " At 3/3, 4/3, 4/6, 4/9, 5/6 and 6/6 a yard :;;ji iv.« / CREAM FRENCH TWILLS,''42in:. wide, exceptionally-good value, " At 2/6 a yard . CREAM FACED CLOTHS, 48in. and o6in. wide, At 4/6, 5/-, 5/6 a yaid I OTHER USEFUL FABRICS. % ■■!: • FANCY WOOL. DELAINES;'3Oin. wide, in navy and dark-grounds, 'with • stripes," spots, and neat-designs, ■■ ■■. i; ■ At ,1/Sj .1/9, 1/11 a yard. 1 >■ / * , . PLAIN ALL-WOOL DELAINES, 46in. wide, in Na;y, Maroon, Cardinal, ■.■ •"iv ■ ■ Brown, Sky Blue, Pink, Eau do Nil, and Heliotrope, ;At 2/9 a yard ' -KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.

FURS. FURS. ; FURS. ' A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT THE LATEST SHATES AND SHADES. , '" ' •<;- ''THE VERY BEST VALUE IN THE CITY. „ ' -'-C - : V ; 7' GEORGE & GEORGE'S!: OU ® A stbeet- /-//,;'".},/. /:/:> -/ •.'*»/E are thoroughly satisfied /Wh'/the/ really.splendid' lot. of-,FUR NECKLETS - AND .. . • * -IIIUI'FS just opened up,'.and,.now:showing in our^Fancy.'Department and Window,; - '•. IWe invito 'inspection -of ,the; foilowirig,vNoveltiqs.:— ..'i;*;. v.■<; /,\ ■, , . MARMOT NECKELTS, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. Gd., 17s. 6d. to 7 guineas/ MUFFS TO MATCH, 7s. 6d. to 255. ' _ . . u. ; : >"THE DUCHESS" in tho -favourite style. :/\Ye have some; nice FURS m this shapo in ■prices /to '.suit V.all ■ -pockets; -■ ■ j:;''/''I; y '■••. !.V'./;/'. .■ t ~ : ->,o' ■■ .. • ■ ' STOLES" tire also much worn;'and:we, havo some CAPi ..bhape,- : suitable, for.. • : Blderly ladies, at very low.'prices, Valid-beautiful' qualities. 1 /:'•/■■ '•"V"--'. ■v.^ri:.^^.^H,'BTCi'Tts^^pU'-T , urs','atV'all/tlie , ' i raße : .iii : .L'ond6ni.'-'and l '"bur' buyer, has sent, us a choico assortment'in "Canadian/ 1 "Isabella," and "Bionn Beai." MUFFS to matcli, 10s. 6d. to 4 „ Hare ,, » roxalme," and""Thibet," vo 'stock from 2s. 11d. to 455. , -'(••• '•'iivK' I "''IMEPVTIOV STONE," "SABLE'FITCH HARE; and,"RUSSIAN HARE."—We,have "gome beautiful goods in fh'e above, in choico shapes. CHILDREN'S FUR SETS, White or Grey ' Bearer, at 2s. Gd. .: ■ ■ i -"'WHITE j FOXALINE," 7s. 6d.; "WHITE THIBET,"-15s. 6d. the set. GEORGE & GEORGE, . THE POPULAR CASH DIAPERS, • , 1 '•••j:,.'- v.-:; r.' qubA'''STREET.-• ' RIDDIFORD STREET. ; PETONE. , ' V 7 —' —■- \ BARTLETT'S ' j to a. INDIA PROOF ' BBST ™T — D ° 1I " iI0 "' Pfi"RT"R bartlett and the best ■ Are synonymous/with; Photographio.Excellence.. - 1 ' gARTLETT, pHOTOGRAPHER j.-' : r, ■ -■■ ■■■, (Of Auckland). .' .-. . . ■ Wellington Studios-7 WILLIS STREET •: ■; • Tel.' 1233- ' 1 '"(Between .Carroll's and Grand Hotol). ■

, , pEDEEHOLM AND TOLLEY, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, ' J Manners., Street. : : Agents forl,a»gdon-Davies Motors, Eclipse • Flame Arc Lamps,'. Simplex Conduit, Tantalum. .< • aid Wytelite Lamps. .• - i; : •: •• Largo' Stock of. Antique'.Brass, and Coinage Bronze Fittings.. ' C6H .VARIETY FOR MEN'S AUTUMN DRESS:; ' -. Gentlemen, wiio. want ,vJTv. London' Suitings "should .< visit, the. ENG- . ; • • LiSH TAILORING ROOMS -in-KELBURNE, .' ~ AVENUE. .About IS2COO has been expended, in ' .. Becuring -a wide'. rangoof styles to . cater' for .>;K' :: ;^alltastes iand .requirements- for "day 'or. evening . '•• dress; MR. D. MILLIGAN invites his clients • -. '■■■■ ; >to njake.-an- early- selection from the new. goods.' T7l RED K. BLACK, A.M Inst.E.E., CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ■ For Lighting, Power, Tramway, and Light ,' .' C / • .'Railway..Undertakings.. . ' THE KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. v.; 1 felographic. 'Address,; " Kilowatt,''- Wellington." t rriHE NEW ZEALAND INVESTMENT. .J, MORTGAGE, AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, LIMITED. v DIRECTORS; ■;. i .Messrs.- Walter G. Foster (Chairman), A. S. ....•■ 2 16 s b F. G.- Bolton, Gerald PitzGerald, ■>■'■■■ John Kirkcaldie,'and-W. M. Muir. !■ This Company will recoive money on deposit E■ In any sums, and the present rates are:—i 12 months , por cent •: a months ... 3J per cent. 3 months ' 3 per cent. ' ' ; ■ Interest commences from the date of deposit. t- • .. Corrpspopdenco invited. , . ■ " ■ \ •' .■■■■•. ■ CHAS. R. STOART, Secretary. • <• ;V 'Offices—9 Feathorston Street, : ■<•'; ■- ' Wellington.' . '.. '< PO. Box TOG. 7653 f HA s E - M 0 lli I S AN D C 0.,' , 4 27 LVMBTON QUAY, b ■:■■■; AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBTJOKERS, LAND, & COMMISSION AGENTS. - TO LET.—Offices on . the first. and second " floors of Bank-Chambers, Bank of New South \ • Wales, Lambton Quay. ; ' . : . , ; f. The rebuilding of the Bank since the fire has f ' just been completed; and these offices aro tho i ; ' : most np-toiate in.the City. . Early appUcation. necessary to securo rooms • ■ on tho first floor. ' ■ r'r- 'POR SALE.—Section 23, Block ltf, Miramar Noith,- and "Section 18, Block 10, Miramar North. • Each of the'so is a corner Section con-taming-a quarter'acre, and has a train front: ago of 66ft. to Park Road. ~ r Further -particulars on application to I CHASE-MORRIS AND CO., ' V 08? 27 Lambton Quay.

MOULT, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. -• ELECTRIC LIFT SPECIALIST. ■ Sole New .Zealand Agent—Archibald, South, and. Stevens, London p-.d Manchester. ; LIFTS FOE ALL PURPOSES. ' ' ROUTE'S BUILDINGS (First Floor), FEATHEHSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. •.i -/•'., / . G752 HAAKE PIANOS. rpHE i iHAAKE lis .a ■ 'piano. vrith' a reputation ( - /gained ■ through' its - distinctiveness , for sweetness'' of 'tone; perfect, action, beauty and construction.'-/,lt Ais- an ideal ~instrument and is ;used, by/musicians .of note. .It has. proved its /superiority- for .'years, and' charms; by /its ' sweet melody aiid ' powerfui ■/ y e£, sympathetic tone. Inspect'.THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite tho Grand Hotel,, 31 Willis Street. v '.THE.' BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL '■ : PIANO CO., WILLIS.' STREET, i CBBI ■ ii- LEWIS, Manager. , ' . TO LET. • ,;■■' SINGLE OFFICES AND SUITES IN -jUJORWICH CHAMBERS, CUSTOMHOUSE f" ' QUAY, .WELLINGTON (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). /On-FIRST FLOOR.—Front Office, 40 x 2D,"with' large strong room and .private office, lift.-6in;'.by 12ft.-flin., especially suitable' for I ;Financial Company; also single room. V ■/ ■. On GROUND , FLOOR. —Tlnoo Offices, to-gether'or-singly * •-. , .Oii: SECOND FLOOR.-Suito of Three Front Offices and .several single ones. Strong-room accommodation. All'have porfoct natural light, and aro fitted with: every possible.convenience. ' .Particulars given on'application to; . ' . ' " ■_■' ■■■'A.:K KERNOT. ,/V , nn HE ' EMPIRE. HOTEL '-. (LIMITED). , THE LEADING AND MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. B. W. SOFIELD ' CLato of Coder's Hotel, Cbristchnrch), i Manager, '

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 158, 28 March 1908, Page 4

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