NEW DRESS GOODS., The now dress fabrics for Autumn and Winter wear aro hora in ample assortments to make choosing a pleasure. Fashion has sanctioned. a wide Tango of fabrics,, and tho colours aro practically without change. FANCY STRIPED TWEEDS — At 2/3, 2/6, 2/U, 3/3, .3/9 a yard. CHEVRON TWEEDS, . At 2/11 a yard CHEVIOT TWEEDS, At 2/6 a yard. FANCY CHEVIOTS, At 3/9 a yard. FANCY COSTUME TWEEDS, -,- At 2/11 a yard. CHEVRON CHEVIOTS,- At 2/11 a yard. CHEVRON SERGES,—In tho newest col- • ours, . : At 5/6 a yard. DIAGONAL SERGES, At 5/6 a yard.' FANCY DIAGONAL CHEVIOTS, . . At 5/6 a yard. HERRINGBONE CHEVRON, I At 4/6 a yard. FANCY STRIPED AMAZONS, I I ' • At 2/11 a yard, i FASTEL CLOTHS, —la various shado3 of |, sky blue, pink, heliotrope, %rey, putty, : snd champagne, 96 inches wide, . At 4/11 a yard. STRIPED KREMALINE,—4O inches 1 wido, in white grounds, with coloured, stripes, > : At 1/9 and 2/3 a yard. EXCLUSIVE DRESS ROBES. , FRENCH NOVELTY DRESS ROBES, for' ..exclusive gowns. There is only one robe length of,each, and all the fashionable colours" and newest fabrics are represented. There are-lengths of ■ Cb.evron Raye, Nouveaute Carreau, jj'an- - ; -; ; taisie-.- Raye, Fancy, : Suitings,. / Bordure Satin, Chevron Fantaisie,' Fan taisie Bordure, Nouveaute Monochrome, Fan- ■ taisie Chevron, Chevron Bordure, Fan- /' -taisie ■ -Raye Bordure, Fancy . Check Tweeds, Black and White Check Tweeds At 36/- to 80/- tho robe. CLEOPATRA ,'CLOTHS.-In dross lengths; : ( this is a beautiful soft finished cloth, -■>, and/ there' is only one robe'-length-'of ; j .each shade. : The following ara represented: —One i shade Clematis,, two of' Navy Blue, ono of New Ns.vy, one of Mauve, one of Copper- 1 Beaoh, three 'of ■ ; :;Seaweed, three of Brown,, two each of Vieux Rose, Paon, and Moss, four of ■ 'Luisitania, and 0110 -each of French < Grey, Violet, Pruno, • Reseda, Petrol, Dove, ■ Myrtle, Now Blue, and Dark ; Cardinal, 1 At 69/6 the robe.
■; ; : Kkcayie;& Stains, - Limited. T ONDON AND LANCASHIRE. ;ITBE INM SURANCE COMPANY. ; EIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. '.' ' . Security'to'.PoHcyMders ... ,£4,430,000. .* Mercantile: and Every .Other. Description of Risk Undertaken at Lowest .Curroht Rates. V < ' • . '. .• Chief Agents— JOHNSTON,AND CO., LTD., Wellington.'' Clll7 f1 ECIL ■- 1 GOULTER, SOLICITOR, ■V/ N.Z.-INSURANCE ■ BUILDINGS, . LAMBTON QUAY. • Money Jto Lend on Freehold, ■ Leasehold, and •Chattel Securities at from; JES per cent. ■ -■. ■ ■ ■■■■.■■.■. ■■ ■■ ' ■■■ cino CATERING. ; WH. PHILP. Baker, Pastrycook, and « Caterer. 79 -.Willis Street (next Begg's), is prepared to undertake all mannor of Catering for Weddings, Parties, Suppers, Dances, eto.',. at ~ most reasonable rates. Quotations given. Strictest' attentions None but the best in tho way of Pastry. Afternoon Toa a speciality,:.. • C 847 AXEL HOLTZ (Tel. 2006), T&/TASSEUR AND* MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN • (Late'Masseur,of N.Z. Government : ■.- at Rotorua). Ladies attended by MISS AtTLD (Tel, 2984), MASSEUSE. 123 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Cllls Mr. Hoby's Dentist. Building. . ■ ..>■ . ,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 440, 24 February 1909, Page 6
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452Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 440, 24 February 1909, Page 6
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