SMART ; OUTER GARMENTS $ , ■ Y FOR -SPRING; AND SUMMER; Wo are now 'making a" very complete and comprehensive display of Spring Costumes, Tweed; Walking Suits, Walking Skirts, Dust Coats, and light Summer Frocks. Many of these garments are displayed in our windows, and there will bo a GASLIGHT - WINDOW DISPLAY THIS EVENING. Which; all women should endeavour to see. Those who wish to study tho now styles will not miss the opportunity. As regards the prices, we give below soma of our quotations. SPRING COSTUMES; —These are in every variation of the "Directoire" style, and aro " made of face-cloths, lustres, and light-weicht sergos. An exceedingly stylish gown is in light,Saxe-blue satin 1 face cloth, with three-quarter cut-away_ coat trimmed, self-colour silk braid, or roll collar of palest green satin. The skirt is long and full with box-pleats down front. Price, 6i guineas. . Others from 725. Gd. to 10 guineas. TWEED WALKING SUITS are still a necessity, and the new patterns ara very pretty. .The fitting hip coat with well flared skirt is the smartest thing for /travelling or ■ country -wear. At 59s v 6d. to 105s. DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES, in delicately coloured fabrics, such as [printed voiles, . silk canvas, liberty silks, delaines, and muslins, aro marked- 1 At 635. to 10 guineas. !A'' PRINCESS ROBE, in white ground, silk muslin, with graduated Mack spots and broad black satin bands, high-waisted bodico with pointed vest of white laco outlined with pale blue, tucked corselet and broad band at foot of skirt. A remarlc- . ably pretty'dress. ' • At £0 Bs. SIMPLE COTTON DRESSES, blouses and skirts in stripes,' checks, and plain coloured '' zephyrs or cambrics, with laco yokes; others with plain puritan collars of embroidery and silk ties. At 16s. 6tl. to 375. fid. TWEED WALKING SKIRTS.—One of the smartest of these is nvade in a light ground ■ striped tweed with broad, woven band of self-check at foot; grey, green, brown, and navy blue stripes. At 20s. 6(i. • •Other styles from 15s. Gd. to 355. 6d. DUST AND RACE COATS, in Shantung and Tussore silk, lustre, and silician. The prevailing style is a looso full length coat with the new sleeve cut right up into the collar,-and smartly'trimmed with laces and embroidered galoons. At 225. Gd. to 883. fid. , M CRAND GASLICHT DISPLAY -/'THIS'EVENING. The whole of our windows will be'brilliantly illuminated tihis evening, and there will b« displayed a characteristic representation of tho new, things, for the New Season. Also a SPECIAL EXHIBIT OF WOLSEY UNDERWEAR. This display .is unique and exceptionally attractive, and must bo seen to be fully appreciated: The Wolsey Unshrinkable Underwear is as good as it looks, and is mado of tho best wools from New Zealand and Australia. KIKKCALDIE AND STAINS, LIMITED. / ' C 512 1. 1 1""'"-! 1 . , L !>'■ ' ■ : Wf&MTrTN EVERY MEMBER OP THE EAM- ' ILY will profit by this quick unloadMEN,. .. ' ing of Shoes. This is not a sale of tiny : " ' proportions, but a. great ..clearing out / , of all the seasonable Shoes in stock. VISIT HANNAH'S GREAT RE-BUILDING-r ... SALE OF FOOTWEAR.'' ' . AND SEE THE BARGAINS OFFERING. YOUR TIME WON'T BE WASTED. . 'WOMEN'S TAN AMERICAN BOOTS. TO CLEAR, lis. 6d.; usually 17s. 6d. WOMEN'S PATENT GOLOSHED BUTTON BOOTS.' REDUCED to 10s. • . 6d.j usually 17s. 6d. . • ' WOMEN'S TAN WELTED BALS., size 3's only. TO. CLEAR, Bs. lid; usually, 16s. 6d. WOMEN'S PATENT VAMP ONE-BAR!SHOES. TO CLEAR, Bs. lid.; originally, Us. fid /WOMEN'S SMART TAN WALKING SHOES. SALE PRICE, 10s. 6d.; usually, 14s. 6d. WOMEN'S CROSS-BAR EVENING SHOES. BARGAIN AT 4s. lid.; old . price, 7s. 6d. . . MEN'S GLACE KID BALS., leather lined.: ONLY 10s. 6d.; usually, lis. fid. MEN'S TAN AMERICAN BALS., sizes 5, 6, .7 . Only 10s. Gd. ; worth 21s. MEN'S SMART YALE TOE BALS., * patent cap. SALE PRICE, 19s. 6d.; ' . usually, 225. 6d. i GIRLS' TAN KID OXFORDS, 7to 10, 4s. Gd.; 11 to 1, ss. 6d.; half-price. GIRLS' PATENT ONE-BAB PUMPS; 7 to 10, 3s. lid.; 11 to 1, 4s. Gd.; * half-price. '• GIRLS' TAN KID BUTTON BOOTS; 7 to 10, Gs. lid.; 11 to 1, 7s. lid.; very ' 6Pecial '.'AT HANNAH'S SALE.RETAIL STORES: LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ~~ ' : ~~ • ' ' ' ' ■ ' ~CBIO .■VOU have already heard of the ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, in Kelburne Avenue, and X doubtless intend getting ■ clothes made there. The question is not " WHETHER," but "WHEN?" The WHEN IS IMPORTANT. If you order now, you secure FIRST PICK OF THE NEWEST LONDON SUITINGS, and yon get the- immediate benefit of appropriate clothes for the incoming season. With September the Spring rush commences, and your name may bo put on the waiting list. But if you order now we assure you of prompt service. • - . % MY. NEW CUTTER from Hart's (Regent Street, London) and 40 skilled assistants aro fully prepared for a big season. C 639 d: milligan. "' MERCHANT TAILOR. C 639 i v.HAAKE PIANOS.:, ■ THE HIAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness of tone, perfect action, beauty and construction. It is an ideal instrument, and is used by musicians of note.' It has proved its superiority for years, and charms by its sweet melody and powerful, yet sympathetic, tone. ! Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 34 Willis Street. THE BRITISH & CONTiNEWTAL PIANO CO.
P. R. EARLE. AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR, AWAKITEA, HUNTERVILLE. igURVEYS of all kinds undertaken and attended to promptly at Moderate Cost. C 895 WELLS NEWTON * (Late of Richmond and Newton), SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER. During temporary absence this month clients can communicate to Goldio's Brae, or Tel 2739 . 5750 CEaFORTH S. MACKENZIE, ° BARRISTER and SOLICITOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. A R- ' HOLD SHIP. * BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, ROUTE'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON AND JOHNSTON STREETS, -(Second Floor). Pleas? tako lift. CBO7 T»ULKLEY AND DIDSBURY, * Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. C 603 TS OBERT R. RICHMOND. C.E., ■"'SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, Harcourt's Building, Wellington. 'Phone 20D3. Authorised by Government to Survey Nativo Lands, KAI RUURI. Licensed to carry out Land Transfer Surveys. C 625 Leo. p. davies, surgeon dentist, (Late Phil., U.S.A., and Edinb.}, WOODWARD STREET (three doors from Lindsay's Corner). Hours, 9 to 5; telephone 2879, ' And at residence, Karori, pronijgs, 7 to 8.18. CBl3
. MONET TO LEND. T> OBERT COOK, Solicitor, 200 Lambton ' Quay, has MONEY TO LEND, in sumß of £100 and upwards, at Current Rates. CO4B ' : MONEY TO LEND. E H. PUTNAM, SOLICITOR, vßouth's Building's (First Floor), •FEATHEESTON STREET, WELLINGTON. : . C 721 TT OGG AR D AND PROU SE, ARCHITECTS, , UNION BANK OF* AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. .637 EMPIBB HOTEL (LIMITED). lEE LEADING AND MOST CENTRAL' HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. E. W. SOFIELD Bityi of Colter's Hotel, Chris tchnrch), Manaser. rata
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 282, 22 August 1908, Page 4
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