The Correct Fit of the Corsets is Important. The fit, the poiso, and the very charm of tho gown depends upon tho corsets, and tho women of Paris, London, and Wellington tako particular care to possess tho correct coisets. If you don't know tho corsets jou noed, put joursclf in the hands of our expert Corsetiore, who n ill see that you are correctly fitted. EEDFERN CORSET. This is one of tho newest and most perfect-fitting of modcla. In white mercerised batiste, ar-tistically-boned with whalobone, cut moderately low at bust, with deep extended hips. Suspendois attached j suitablo for medium ox stout figures, At 425. W.B. REDUSO. This model is designed especially for stout figures; cut very low at bust, and comes well down over hips at back, suspenders front and back. In grey and white coutille. At 19a. 6d, W.B. A perfect-fitting model for the average figure; the hip is deep, and the added apron, produces the Btraight effect. In white coutillo. At 11s. 6d. LA VTDA, in white' oontille. A perfect model with extended hips, suitable for slight or medjum figures, At 18s. 6d. S. and S. This is a dainty model, cut modorately low at bust, with extended hips. Suitable for slight or medium figures, U'2s» 6d. OUli OWN tSPEOIALITE , ,!? wfclto ana grey coutille, nicely boned with Greenland whalobono; suitable for slight or medium figures, At 10s. 63., 12e. 6d., 255. 6d. PD. CORSETS, in black sateen. A nice model with extended hips, suitable for stout or medium figures, At 16s. Gd. C.B. TAILOR-MADE. This corset is Bpeci- , ally designed for tailor-made costumes, and is suitable for slight or medium ' figures. In tvhit-e coutille, At 14s. Gd. WARNER'S RUSTPROOF, in white and grey coutille', a perfect ■ model' for Bfcout figures. Suspcndors attached to hip and At Hβ. Gd. . Kbkcddk & Stains, , Limited. REMOVAL 'SATE!, EMOVAL SALE! LAST PEW DAYS. ' Every Lino Further Reduced. 25 SILK AND CHIFFON EVENING BLOUSES. Seduced from 30s.< to 12s. 6d. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ' In ' - s UNDERCLOTHING, . - , DEESsfNG.'GOWNS, AflD JACEETS. ■ LAST FEW DAYS. ' 1 MRS. MATHEWSON, LAMBTON QUAY. v CI26S TW SPEAR, H. P. 0. C, °- , ; DR. OF OPTICS. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 1 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Goods canied, also Speaking Trumpets and IndtruinenU to Improve the Hearing., 'Phone 2562. v CIIM ■ ' AXEL HOLTZ (ToL 2COQ. MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTEIOAN (Late Masseur of N.Z. Government at Botorua). Ladies attended by MISS AULD (TeL 2381), MASSEUSE, 123 WILLIS STREET/WELLINGTON. Cllls Mr. Hoby'e Dentist Btulding. MONEY TO LEND. IN any sums, on approved Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. ' Repayment by instalments can be arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS. Solicitor, Telephone No. 31 SI Hunter Street. C 1057 mrpnyp! HOTEL. WILLIS AND VICTORIA STREETS.mHIS HOTEL ie now in a position to offei X special advantages and ' inducements to those requiring Permanent Acccmmodation. Canvcnitnt arrangements can also be made (or Board only during L ,tho Holiday Season. ■ Separate' Suite* of Rooms for Families. MUS. F. POOL. Proprietress. Box 385. > TeL 196. CIH69 -VTEW ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Two minutes from wharves, one minute from General Post Offico. MAGNIFICENTLY. FURNISHED. TARIFF. Ba, PER DAY. DAY.AND NIGHT POUTER. A Single Bottle of ALE. WINE, or SPIRITS at Wholesale Prices obtainablo in Bottle Store A delicious Cup of Tea or Glass of Wine may bo obtained in tho Ladies' Refreshment Room, next Whitcombo and Tombs. ' Motor Cars for hire, with experienced drivors. Charges reasonable. Garage—BLAlß STREET. Wince and Spirits Pure and of the Very Best. ■ ' G. PIN-NOCK , (Late Trocadero), Propriotor. 1 ' CIOO2 T>ULKLEY ' AND DIDSBURY, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. ' Telephone No. 216. CBO3 A CAED. ALFRED HEEVE, L.D.5... R.C.S., England. DENTAL SURGEON. (Late of London, W.). ' 10 Willie Stioet, Wellington. Somo Entrance as Bartlctt'e Studio. Tolophone 2-193. CII9D WMAN&FIELD (Telephone 210S), Monli- • mental'M Ofiica nud Uorki: Upposito Karon Cemetery, Welhiigton Marble and Granite Tombstones, Tomb Railing* in groat variety W.M., having an Ultimate and practical knowledgo of the methods of itnperishable lettering, guarantees all work executed by him to be of tho best quality.. Estimuto Given and , Posigus l-'orwirded on "AfClicaUoJU Clo7i.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 562, 17 July 1909, Page 4
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