SUCCESSFUL HOUSEKEEPING. Young housekeepers are apt to bo bewildered by set rules and directions foi entertaining, home-making, housekeeping, and all tho problems that confront tncra immediately after marriage; Dut in tiino order will come out of chaos, it only tno brides do ,not depend too much upon the printed pages. By- combining tlio wise directions >givon by traine<l housekeepers with tho colmnon-scnso observations ot i:er ■ own eyes, oven tho young housewife may steer cloar oE pitfalls. kven during tno caurtiii" days tho voung woman should be on the alert to seo bow successful hostesses manago? antl then she will bo reatiy to, carry to her new homo_ many practical ideas. Besides this feature of housekeeping, Mich'admittedly is very important, there is the other and far more exacting feature of money-spending. Tho young housekeeper liecomes the commissariat officer of her household; to her falls the, task of buying piactic.il y everything wanted in tho home, and muny of the most successful housekeepers mal.o this Store their shopping headquarters. Every woman who trades hero trades to advantage. ... / SILKS AND SAMS FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR. ' Perhaps no house in New Zealand can show sd fine and so comprehensive an assorti Bient of Silks and Satins as is to be seen in this Store just now. It is a very wide range that wo plnce on offer, and our prices aro exceptionally reasonable. SATIN DUCHESSE CHARMEUSE,, 44in. wide, in Sky Blue, Pink, Ea.i-de-iiil, Helio- ' trope, Ivory, and Black, ; At 11/6 a jrard. BROCADED SILKS, 22in. wide, in Ivory, Cream, Pink, Sky Blue, Oy'rter, Black and Silver, and Olive At 6yb and 7/6 a yard. FANCY STRIPED TAFFETA SILKS, 20in. wide, in Heliofropo, Grey, Roseda, and cky Blue At 4/0 a yaiti. COTELE MODE STLK, for Millinery purposes, in Saxe Blue, Elec'fric, Cerise, Mole, Brown, Ivory, Sky Blue, Myrtle, Light and Dark Navy Blue, raid Heliotrope; -0111. and 22in. wide, At and '6 a rd ' . SATIN ■ MOUSSELINE CHAHMEUSE, in fashionable tints of Brown, Navy Blue, Moss and Grey, 44in. wido; in exclusive dress lengths, only one of each kmcl, ' At 59/6 the ciress. TAFFETA SILKS, fancy satin striped, in Champagne, Reseda, Vieux Rose, Blue, and ' Q reyj ■ . • At 4/6 and 5/11 a yard. ■PLAIN BLOCK STRIPED SILKS, 20in. wide, in line, Brown, and Navy Blue, _ atK j 7jQ a yard. TATTFETA CHIFFON SILKS, 40 inches wide, in fashionable shades of Golden' Brown, ' Saxe* and Copenhagen Blue, Light and Dark Navy Blue, Moss, Bronze, and Myrtle Green,, pe , r ya » ' I TAFFETA SILKS, in two hundred different shades, for millinory purposes, also tor 1 linings, etc., 20in. wide, At , 3 ' 3 a f™' JAPANESE SILKS—A full range in all colours, for motor veils, 20 inches and li inches wide, At 1/-and 1/4 a yard. ' 'JAPANESE SILKS, 27in. wide, cur Special High Grade, m 500 different shades, including White, Ivory, and Black, At 1/11 a yard. •> : . EXCLUSIVE DRESS ROBES. 'FRENCH NOVELTY DRESS ROBES, for exclusive gowns. Thoro is ONLY ONE ROBE LENGTH OP EACH, and all the fashionable colours and newest fabrics are represented There are lengths of Chevron Raye, Nouveaute Carreau, I'antaisio Rayo, Fancy' Suitings, Borduro Satin, Chevron Fantaisse, Fantaisio Bordiiro, Ncuveante Monochrome, Fantaisie Chevron, Ch-vron Bordure, Fantaisio Raye Borduro, Fancy Check Tweeds, Black snd AVhite Check Tweeds, At 36/- to : 80/- tho robe. CLEOPATRA CLOTHS, in dress lengths. This is a beautiful soft-finished cloth, and there is"ONLY ONE ROBE LENGTH of each shade. The following are represented: One shade Clematis, two of Navy Blue, one of New Navy, one of Mauve, one ot Copper Beach, three of Seaweed, three of Brc.wn, two each of Vieux Rose, Laon, and Moss, four of Lusitania, and one each of French Grey, Violet, Prune, Reseda, Petrol, Dove, Myrtle, New Blue, *ml Dark Cardinal, At 69/6 tho robe. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Tailoring Department has been removed ' from the promises adjoining the Aroadia to our main forro-conorete building in Jshnston street. Entrance to this department Is obtained from Lambton Quay, Panama Street, or through tho main entranoe |n Johnston Street. ■ ; ' E3RKGALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. • C 512 ■1:"~ . . • ' THE WIND-UP OF OUR GREAT REMOVAL SALE OF FOOTWEAR. FINAL DOWNFALL OF PRICES. > ALL LINES REDUCED TO CLEAR. ' SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY. The opportunity of the year is fast slipping away. Don't miss it. We aro offering Special Bargains to ensure a busy finish, and all regular stock lines are subject to a liberal discount. , ■' R. HANNAH &CO., LTD. RETAIL STORES." LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. " : — . CBIO ARE YOU TAJLOR-SAT3SFBED? HOW often have yon realised that the other man was tetter dressed than you, despite the big price you paid? Your perplexities end at our .doorstep. The Suit we make for you will be a revelation in fabric and workmanship. BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.r "THE QUALITY TAILOES," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. W. H, BARTLEIT, PHOTOGRAPHER (Of Auckland;, For "INDIA PROOF" PORTRAITS. STUDIOS: 10 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. (Between Carroll's and Grand Hotel). , Tel. 1233. , ■ Ulot> ONE QUALITY Fjpß ALL OUR PATRONS. OERHAPS the rigid enforcement of this policy explains why " i: ME. B. MILLIGAN'S MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS IN KiiuiUltNE AVENUE has never ceased expanding. Our Prices have never been cut below a fair level. The protection to tho customer thus secured is obvious. CIIUU THOSE WHO SUFFER fjpHE NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, i'KOil WEAK DIGESTION, _ X LAAIBTON QUAY And thoso who are weary, run-down, and GEO, PINNOCK ... Proprietor. \ (Late Trocadero.i ~WAI SONCIOA Wellington's Latest and Most Up-to-date HoaMINEEAL WATER! telry. Very central. Olio minute irom Wharves ■ • r. ofnmorSiiri and (aeneral Post Olheo. liouso new. i'urniNattire's best and safest remedy for stomachic tui . e U(JW> Everything new. Possfingor lift troubles. It is guaranteed to relieve plethora, room lit by electricity. 'i'iiD Chef do 6tinmlato digestion, and onablo tae iiuman (j ul6ln6 j s Q jirst-ciaia man, under special conorganism to resist disease. A grand tonio, it a tract t0 t (j o m am>goment, and guests favouring better than foreign waters. tin, this hotel with their patronage are assured the It is delightfully crisp and pleasant to tne will be of the very beet. palate, full of "life" and sparkie, and in- T ar ijf ( from Bs. per'day. Midday Lunch. 12 gtantly refreshes one. Mixes perfectly with jj p.m., is 6d. Breakfast, from 6.30 a.m. milk, wines, ales, and spirits. Motor cars for hire, experienced drivers, charges Charrad only with NATURAL GAS. . reasonable, lbng or short journeys. House open T? and wf YOUNG, Wellington Agent. ' a - m " t0 . zr: Proprietor—GEO. PINNOCK. CIOO2 CATERING. WH. PHUP, Baker, Pastrycook, and EMPIRE HOTEL. . Caterer, 79 Willis Street (next Bcgg's), U I in prepared to undertake ail manner of Cater- —— '°at U reasonable° 3 'rate3. PPer Q U ota?ioM WILLIS AND VICTORIA STEEET3. given. Strictest attention. Mono but the best nnHIS Hotel is now in a position to offer in the way of Pastry. Afternoon lea a "pop 1 * Ji. special advantages and inducements to (iitj. those requiring Permanent Accommodation. : Convenient arrangements can also be mada MONEY TO LEND. for Hoard only during the Holiday Season, .TTN any sums, on approved Freehold Security, of Li at 'Lowest Current Rates. . UEg j> POOL, ProDrietresa Repayment by instalments can be arranged. 41 r ulJ ' rrop^tr^SUt KEN NET fl DOUGLAS, CIC69 Solicitor, — Commercial Obambers, al Huater „ ECIL GOULTER, SOLICITOR, ; D „ „ IT „ N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, H 0 0G A Mcum ■ • QUAYUNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA ■ T „ , ~ T ' . „ nit n niNG S ; Money to Lend on Freehold, Leasehold, and HUNTER STREET. Chattel Securities at from X 5 per cent.^^ CjBAPOrBTH S. MACKENZIE, __ SPEAR Mp-0 C ' 10 BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, M. DR. OF OPTICS, ' '' dOLONLJL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, v EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. 7 \VILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, VpULKLEY FN® DIDSBURY, WELLINGTON, N.Z. 91 WILLIS STREEi, WELLINGTON. prove the Hearing, l'elenhnne No. 216. CBO3 'i'tono 2563. CIW
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 450, 8 March 1909, Page 4
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