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;.To the 30,000 Dominion Readers who live out of Wellington. WRITE FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWINC. IF NOT SATISFACTORY, YOUR MONEY RETURNED. QUEEN CORSET, 8/6 for 5/11. 9/6 DELAINE BLOUSES, 6/11, RICH JAP. SILK SHIRT BLOUSES, 10/6. Worth 14/6. . \ All Colours JAPANESE SILKS;, 2/3 for 1/8. Extra thick. Send for Samples of NEW'SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS at HALF PRICE. . BIG SAMPLE TOWELS, 1/-, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6. . ' FINLAY'S SINGLE SHEETING, Half, Three-quarter, Double Bed. Try a Dozen of our 6/6 SERVIETTES. You'll want more. REVERSIBLE TABLECLOTH,' 2}'' yards, Red and Green and Rich Floral Border, ! ' ; " 19/6 for 13/6. Wo o£Eer you 3J yards long CURTAINS, worth 10/6, for 7/6. C.B. CALICOES at 6d, a yard. Unequalled; GOOD FRILLED PILLOW CASES, 1/2 for 10Jd. ; ' PURE IRISH LINEN' CA&ES; ; Embroidered Corners, and Frilled, 4/9 for-3/11. LINEN EMBROIDERED -BED COVERS;; full size, 29/6 for 19/8, up to 66/- for 49/0. DUCHESSE SETS, Linen 'and' Torchon Insertion and Lace, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 to 5/6. HOSIERY, direct from the Mills, 1/-, worth 1/3, up t-o 2/11, all being cleared. COSTUMES, Tailor-made, tho Best Cut, the Best Worth, the Best Materials procurable, at Clearing Pricas, from 2 guineas to 5 guineas. If you require DRESSMiffiING; kindly come soon. The rush has set in at WARNOCK & ADKIN'S. • . C9S2

HOTEL NOTICES. fJIHE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, ; ... 'CARTERTON. W. M..'. HALLEY, PROPRIETOR. \ . The best Commercial Hotel in the Wairarapa. . C 968 ;; ]V[OW OPEN.—New Prince of Wales Hotel. . ' ,!■ ' Masterton, entirely new, fireproof through- . , >out, handsomely furnished, splendid table, every attention, all modern conveniences, fire escapes . everywhere, -most comfortable country hotel 1 ;in JJew- Zealand. R. Barclay, Proprietor! : 'Phone 30. CB4O MASONIC "HOTEL, PALMERSTON v aL . ,' NORTH, ROGER MULROONEY, Proprietor. , Mail . Trains stop fifteen minutes. Never forgot an old friend. CMS DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, . WELLINGTON, . OFFERS First-Class Accommodation for visi- * tors. ' Charges very moderate. Best. Brands of Wine and Spirits kept in stock. >• Terms- on application. _ R. DWYER, Proprietor. Telephone 463. ' 0727 i CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL ' (Opposite Railway Station), PALME RST 0 N NORTH, M"RS. J. ADAMS Gala of the Marquis of . ■ I»JL Normanby Hotel, . Carterton), announces • that'she is in possession of the'above House. ' ■ Convenient for catching early' trains. Good i Accommodation and First-class Table. i C 640 CLUB HOTEL, CARTERTON. (Under New Management.) t; . .. . OLIVER MOSEN, ...Proprietor, | : (Late of Hawke's Bay.) • Good Comfortable Hotel, Bplendidly furnished; first-class Cuisine; and every attention; every modern convenience. ■!< New Billiard, . Table. Situated within three minutes from the Railway Station, and next the Wairarapa P. and A. Association Show Grounds, Speight's Beer always on tap. . ■ Telephone 51. ~ , ■ I BELLEVUL GARDENS AND'HOTKU !. ■. ' LOWER HUTT. i ■ OOHE jiost Scientific and Ornamental Garden! Ji. in the Sc ithern Hemisphere. Hotel has been thoroughly. Renovated and ; Enlarged. : '■ . *■'. • Private Ar-irtments and Dining-room ' capable of seating 150. » Good Fishing ana Shooting. Splendid trai» . service, and telephone communication wlhcitj. . i : . ,W. GANDAR, ■ «ian«B«. I , ■ CITY BUFFET HOTEI* .WELLINGTON. . rpHe Most Central in the Cityj offers Spin* A di-l Accommodation. , Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended ta, Brands.,Wine3 and Spirits. -} pass tho door every five minute*. , as. lid. to Gs. Gd. per daj, A, R. V, LODDER, Proprietat. ' L 712 . ■ ; / ' LADIES' BAGS. V' a/TAGNIFICENT STOCK OF <' LATEST ■ STYLES JUST IN.' ... ' ! ' INSPECT THE WINDOWS. 5 LA N K S H'E A R'S, " ; ' ' Lambton Quay. . ' Iv' .' - C6BS GENTLEMEN, THE most oft-repeated question of the' daj, over the whole of the Dominion is . - ' "WHO SAYS BEGG'S?" ' and the noter failing reply, from all wha care for' a pure, mellow, non-smoky Scotch ' Whisky, iB: "WE ALL DO." Ask for it at all the loading hotels and don't [ be put off with any other brand,. . . DRINK BEGG'S. CSIB I — —— — ■: FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., Is prepared to 1 PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS By weight or at per head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account, , i Prices: can bo obtained on application at tha Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers ' in the country. W. G. FOSTER, CfiSl , . Managing Direotor.

BUSINESS NOTICES. DINING-TABLE ' D ECO RAT! O MS« IT is so easy to give the dining-table an inviting and elegant appearance,! and the - cost, is so trifling. A little garnishing . here. ; and there produces a wonderful i effect,' and is so pleasing. We have available now a fine lot of COSAQUES, in all colours and,.designs. .; ' ■ , FANCY FLORAL BASKETS. ■ • ■ LACE PAPER D'OYLEYS. .. . : ... SOUFFLE CASES, CUTLET. FRILLS, etc.. The tin-lined WEDDING CAKE BOXES that we have in stock are excellent for posting to friwids. ■ , GODBER'S ' MELBOURNE HOUSE, CUBA STREET. Branch Tea Booms LAMBTON QUAY. Telephones 263 and 211.-. ■ .' C53D' OUR Client will never,; regret r the,, Iligb;' First Cost of a ~ . ... ~ • 1 STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. ' Bis monthly bills for Low Current Consumption (from 2s. to 2l)s.' per • mouth) will always remind him pleasantly of . our good advice. 110 will 6peak to his friends 7of ihr wonderful economy of the STANDARD ELECTRIC. ELEVATOR. ,/ Whereas '.he placing of a contract for the supply of a Cheap Electrio ' Lift - offered by those who do not' understand electrical conditions, will certainly reflect discredit upon the professional adviser, and,. indeed, may prove x a ghastly blunder. ~ Ask the users of over- 300 STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia what iiioy think. - The good points of.tlie , SLmdard .are'expeneive, but they are vital. They ensure Durability, Reliability, ; Efficiency, Economy, nud Safety. ' .' ST—MJARD LIFTS ARE-BEST VALUE FOR MUNEYY -v ■' • -■■■; Sole Agents for New Zealand— ■■■ TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., EJ—TiUCAL ENGINEER'S AND • CONTRACTORS. C 553 WM. CABEE' & 'CO., WATERLOO .QUAY,'' WELLINGTON, ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND, BRASS FOUNDERS, " SHIP AND GENERAL SMITHS, HAVE Special Facilities-and Plant for Repairs to Ships' Eu'lls,'' Boilers, and Machinery. ' ... - • Manufacturers of A 1 SPLIT PULLEYS and FLAX MACHINERY. -• ••••• '' • ' SUCTION and PRESSURE PRODUCER GAS PLANTS. ■ ■■ ENGINES AND BOILERS; OF; ALL'.;KINDS. Agents for ZYNKARAJBOILER FLUID. Best in thu:..Market. Agents for PATENT ,COIL;, CLUTCH CO. Agents for CAMERON'S .PATENT PUMPS. SPRING SUITS BY POST. YOU will appreciate our,, Exquisite > Selection of SPRING SUITINGS, ex lonic and Turakina. Tliey comprise ... all the NEWEST, JIOST BEAUTIFUL, and MOST 'FASHIONABLE FABRICS. The Colour' Combinations are Particularly Modern and - Attractive. They are Ideal Suiting 'for," Spring Wear. PRICES, 50s/ to 80s. ; Patterns and Simple . Measurement Form Posted Free on; Application. •. ■ DARCY EORD, TAILORS AND ' WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS, ' ■ CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS (Upstairs), 32 WILLIS STREET. ~ C 855 FINE ENQLISH-MADE , GLASSWARE I : You are invited to inspect our charming selection of this dainty ware. .exceeding fineness of the work, ..together; with : its natural beauty, makes it particularly suitable for presentation. Choice 1 Table Glassware, lovely Rose Bowls, exquisitely cut' Salad Bowls. ... BRIGHT ROYAL BLUE FAIENCE WARE. ■ We still have a few Jardiniers and Flower Bowls. Their wonderful • richness abf quaintness of design make them ever welcome additions to any home. " ' / EDWARD ANDERSON S CO., ltd CHINA AND CLASS MERCHANTB, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. Established £9. - C 643 I AIRTIGHT SHOW GASES. QHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A 13 SPECIALITY. MAX KREISSIG. Little Taranaki Streat TtBM sm.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 323, 9 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 323, 9 October 1908, Page 3

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