STYLISH AND [INEXPENSIVE MILLINERY.
HATS OF CREAT ARTISTIC MERIT OFFERED AT COMPARATIVELY TRIFLINC PRICES. EVERY-DAY MILLINERY. Thbso are the Hats that most womon wo wanting, because they come up to the urgent requirements of all. The; Hats aro stylish and protty, and are intended for street wear. Thoy aro .inexpensive, which adds to their charm, while the selection is as good as anyone could wish. We give helow a tew quotations. MEDIUM-SIZED HATS, charming' confections in green, trimmed entirely with loops of ribbon velvet,, at 16/6 each. SMART STRAW SHAPES, trimmed swathe of glace silk, and finished with small wing, at 15/6. NAVY STRAW HATS, with light drape of groen glace silk, and quills across crown, at 17/6. LARGE EELT HATS, in " Merry Widow " Sailor Shapes, trimmed with wings and volvot ribbon, at 17/6. STRAW HATS, in brown, with flat green chiffon swatho, finished with quill, at 17/6. STYLISH BROWN CHIP HATS, trimmed with a'swathe of brown and two shades of heliotrope, at 21/. MOLE SILK HATS, smartly trimmed with, corded swathe of emerald glace silk, at 21/LARGE FELT "MERRY WIDOW" HATS, draped brim, of two Bhades of glace silk to match, wing at sido, at 21/SMART ALL-STRAW TOQUES, in the new mob shape,' finished with quill, at 25/-
:: Kitkcal&k & Stains,' Limited, ■ : V ,■' WMANbFIELD (Telephone 2193), Monu- • . mental MuSuu. Oihco and.Works: Opposite Gate, lCarori Cemetery, Wellington. Marble and Granite Tombstones, Tomb Bailings in > great' variety: V W.M., having an- intimite and practical knowledge of the methods of imperishable lettering, guarantees all work eiecuted .by Kim to be of the best quality, Estimate i Given . and Designs Forwarded on Application. ; ~ r . . ClO7l MONEY TO LEND. IN any Bnms, on approved. Freehold Security, at Lowest Current Eates. • 1 ■ ; Repayment by instalffle'n|a can:be arranged. . *Sffi lOSNNETH DOUGLAS, . ' .Solicitor, . -.. ■; ■, . Commercial' Chambers,.'3l Hunter Street. . ; r cxos7 . x ' A CAED. A L.F BED : E E I I E, L.D.S., R.C.S., England, '". SURGEON, V " .' (Lato of London, VI.), •' i , .- ; ' '10 '■ '"Willis'.Street, 'Wellington. ' ■ ' • Same Entrance'as Bartlett's Studio!. V ' ! V" V V- C 1199 gEAFOETH 8. MACKENZIE, • • BAEBIBTEE AND SOLICITOR,i COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. ■ ' - ' ■ • ' ■■■■■:■ ■: j JEWELLEEY BUSINESS NOTICE. : ; A LFEED NICOLj Jeweller, wishes to eln- -£-* ceroly thank his numerous Customers and the Publio of Wellington for the support extended to him during tho past sixteen years, and begs to inform them' that he" his sold his business to. ME.' H. HEINEMANN, whom he has known for a great numbet; of years, and feels sure they can place every confidence in him. Mr. Heinemann having held an important : position in a leading Wholesale Jewellery firm-is sufficient .'guaranteo of hia knowledge of all/ branches of the business. 108 WILLIS STBEET, WELLINGTON. . C 1196 T'. ~ F.' C.: McC LI)LL AN D, .* v. ' Auditor - and Accountant, .., . i ! 6 Morrah's Buildings, Willis Street. G.P.O. Box .633. Agent for Northern, Canton, and Eoyal .Insurance Companies. : Monoy to Lend on l'reeholdSeourity. ■ , Offices to Let in'best part of city. ' Loan Wanted on Gilt-edged-Security, returning : _ 8 per cent. Sections for Sale "at ■ Saatonn. 7253 V- ■■■ NOTICE.' : " mHE DOMINION " FEINTING HOUSE will be open , to -visitors, between the hours of 2- p.m. arid 4 p.m. • each - day during ■ INDUSTEIES' WEEK; 'commencing WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th.' Tho public will be afforded an opportunity of viewing the modern maohinery and-plant by which a leading Daily Nowspaper is produced. '"'7929 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. . i , UAEEIAGES. FEIST—KENT.-On the 31st March, 1909, by . the Rtiv, E. Erwin,,D.D,, at the residenoe of ; the bride's parents, Martin L. Feist, of Kolburne, to Olive, eldest daughter of E. Kent, Esq., of Christchurch. • ■.- HOLMES—EAWSON.—On the 20th April, at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, by the Eev. A de H: Eobinson, A.K.C., Mathew Holmes, M.D., F.E.C.S. (Edin.), second son of Mr. James Holmes, • Turaumea, to Elsio . Beatrice, second daughter of Mr. Herbert P. Rawson, The Terrace, Wellington. SMITE—PATRICK.—On April 28, 1909, at the Manse, '-Kill Street, Wellington, by the'R«v. J. Gibson Smith, Alexander, eldest son of Captain A. Smith, Juriff, Scotland, and second offioer (Now Zealand Shipping Company), to Leonoro Isabel Patrick, eldor daughter of the late John Leonard Horsoy, -Bank of New South Wales, Dunedin. DEATHS. LAWEENCE.—On the 6th May, at her Bister's residence, Masterton. Marie Ann, dearly boloved wife of Alfred Henry Lawrence, aged 29 years. Deeply regretted. . LUCKIE.—At his residence, Halswell Street, on Thursday, the 6th May,' 1909, David'Mitchell Luckic, lately Deputy-Commissioner of Gov- . ernment Life Insurance, aged 81 years. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of ?ho late David Mitchell . liuclao will: leave- Halswell Street at 10 a.m. To-day (Saturday), Bth. May, 1909, for tho Karori Cemetery. . .- ISAAC CLARK 'AND SON, ' Tel. li>Bß, MulcsworUi Street.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 502, 8 May 1909, Page 4
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