. 01 li CHILDREN'S «; MILLINERY. 'ti '■■ ~~" l I WhUo selecting your own hat, you can i t easily spare a fow moments to inspect the Millinery for tho Children. Wo are showing fc an exceptionally fine lot of Hats and Bounets, ,j and wo assure you that tho assortment is j ( about tho largest and best you aro likoly j ( to seo in Wellington. Our prices aro as 0 . varied as tho goods, and each prico is just tho honest worth of the article, and reason- u ablo in every way. | (j INFANTS' FIRST BONNETS and HATS, in *' soft cmbroiderod silk, with swansdown D edging, from 4/11 each. c INFANTS' LACE BONNETS, with rosettes of bebo ribbon, at 0/9 each. ti LAMBSWOOL HATS, trimmed with cord, y for baby boys, at 9/6 each. i' n DAINTY LACE BONNETS, trimmed with J, pale blue bebe ribbon, for infants, at rj 7/6 each. D DA.INTY CAPOTTE, with crown of drawn F liberty satin and insertion, prettily 5 trimmed with lace and rosettes ot satm ,; ribbon, at 6/11 each. a WHITE DRAWN CLOTH. HATS, with scarf T of soft white silk, at 4/11 each. > J WHITE FELT HATS, daintily trimmed e with beaver, at 5/11 etcM. s BOYS' SOFT FELT VELOTJR HATS, | trimmed with cord, at 6/6 and 10/6 each. STITCHED CAPS, in all wanted colours/ E at 2/9 each. t GIRLS' WHITE FELT MUSHROOM HATS, ; "•■ trimmed ruche of soft satin, with ribbon strings, at 10/6 each. J DUTCH BONNETS, of tucked end rucked ] silk, with frill of Irish point lace, \ trimmed rosettes and loops of soft sating ( at 12/9 each. ' ' ( GIRLS' FELT MUSHROOM HATS, trimmed ' with whk-e and pale blue satm rosettes, 1 at 14/6 each. I GIRLS' CRINOLINE and STRAW HATS, \ trimmed white and blue satin rosettes, at 14/6 each. : . ' VICTORIAN BONNETS, in white felt, bound ] with floral ribbon, trimmed with pale . pink soft satin ribbon loops and strings, ( at 16/6 each.' •. . Kitkcal&e & Stains, • Limited. i . i TONDON AND LANCASHIEE " ! FIEE JL' INSURANCE COMPANY. ' ~ FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. ! . Security to Policyholdera ... ' Mercantile and Every Other Description of Eisk Undertaken at Lowest Current Kates. '' . . :. 1 Agents— ~, ■ ( ''JOHNSTON 'AND* CO." LTD.', ( AXEL OOLTZ (Tel. 2006), MAS3EUE AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN ] '(Late Masseur of N.Z. Government ; Ladies attended by MISS iuLD (Tel. 2984), J 123 WILLIS STEEET; WELLINGTON, I Cllls Mr. Hoby's Dentist Building. 1 BIRTHS, MARRIACES AND DEATHS. i DEATHS. ! JIOTHES—On the 15th March, 1909, at Britannil Street, Petone, Alfred Richard Nathaniel, dearly beloved son of Richard and Katie Mothes; aged 17 years. Dearly beloved and deeply regretted. ■ 'PEAECE.—Joseph Henry Pearce.'at the residence of. his brother-in-law, Mr. A. Peter- ' son, Eeuben Avenue, Brooklyn, fifth 6on of the lato Charles Eichard Pearce, Dunedin. Deeply regretted. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late JOSEPH HENRY PEARCE are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the residence ' of his brother-in-law, Mr. /A. Peterson, Reuben Avenue, Brooklyn, TO-DAY, (WEDNESDAY), 17th March, at 2.30 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. ■ A. BEINGEZU, 91 ' Undertaker. mHE Friends of MR. and MRS. R. MOTHES A are respectfully invited to attend the Tuncral of. their late, beloved son, Alfred Richard, which will leave their residence, Br tannia Street, Petone, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 17th March, 1909, at 2.15 p.m., for St. Augustine's Church, thence to tho Taita Cemetery. R. H. PARRANT AND CO., Sanitary Undertakers. 4G Fitzherbert Street, Petone. 6409
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 458, 17 March 1909, Page 6
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