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THE NEW COTTON DRESS GOODS ARE HERE, AND THEY COMPRISE • "NAGASAKI" CREPE, COTTON SHANTUNG, SHADOW STRIPE DRESS LINENS, FANCY SILK STRIPE COTTON VOILES, ENGLISH PRINTS,'AND FRENCH -CAMBRICS. UNTIL YOU SEE THE GREAT DISPLAY WE ARE MAKING, YOU CAN HAVE NO IDEA OF THE INEXHAUSTIBLE VARIETY OF SHADES, WEAVES, AND STYLES THAT ARE REPRESENTED. ■■ ' i REAL FRENCH CAMBRICS, 32 inches wide, m a range of delightful patterns mstnpo and checks and spot. Over a hundred designs to select from. Colours . absolutely fast. la tiro qualities, 9]d. antl 11Jd, tho yard. SHANTUNG, the now material, in self colours and like silk, at a quarter tbo' : pice. In Pink, Sky, Brown, Blue, Navy, Fraisc, Amethyst, Olive, etc, 30 ' inches wide, 10JU. yard. ' ■ . NAGASAKI' CREPE, 32 inches wide, in 42 different stripes and plain colours. This is a specially Rood tmd soft quality made for ourselvcsi Tho colours are , fast; tho the wear/oNcellcnt, 11-Jd. tho yard. ■45-hich PANOr SILK STRIPE COTTON VOILES.—This is a new and'vory beau- ; tiftil material, suitable for garden party, or somi-cvemng wear. Drapes well, i and very bright 111 appearance. In all tho leading shades, Is. lid. and 2s. Hd. tho yard. 45-inch DRESS LINEN, tho new shadow stripe. This is practically a solf-ed- ' 'ourcd linen with the suggestion of a stiipe of tho same colour. Very smart , in appearance, French dyod, and thoroughly shrunk. Li all tho now colours. I 25.6 d. tho yard. ,FIGURED .COTTON VOILES; 29 inches wide, in floral designs, for pretty frocks, xlies'o goods have eutiiely taken the place of muslins, as they are mast moro > beautiful in colourings, moro fcerviccablo, and less expensive, Is. 3d. and " Is. sd. the yard. VmiTK EMBROIDERED MUSLIN, in spots, figured, and openwork designs, , in a big range of new patterns, 32 inches wide,' IS. lid., 2S. 6J,, 2s!. lid., ; 3s. lid. tho yard. WHITE ROBE MUSLIN, 46 inches' wide, Is. 3d., Is. 9d., 2s. 3d. the'yard HOYLE'S BEST ENGLISH PRINTS, in Navy and Butcher grounds, Stripes, Spots, and Sprigs, 6fd. the yard. -, _ I ' \ > BLANKETS," BLftfMETS, , ■ EIDER-DOWN QUILTS. ■ THE CHEAPEST, CONSISTENT Y/ITH WARMTH AND DURABILITY, IN THE CITY* COLOSSAL BLANKETS. SINGLE BED BLANKETS, At 13s.' lid.' DOUBLE BED BLANKETS, At 17s. lid! LARGE DOUBLE BED BLANKETS, At 245.. 9d. 'ENGLISH BUCKETS. SINGLE BED BLANKETS, From Bs. lid. ' ' THREE-QUARTER BED BLANKETS, From Ms. 9d. , ' ' DOUBLE BED BLANKETS, From 16s. lid. ' '; YOU CANNOT MISS " ¥/IMBER'S CORNER" IN • •■ , CUBA STREET/ Where you are sure of getting the 'BEST VALUE • for■'■ your' Money .% ""'""r'"* Jaig "" "" r """ " ~'"~C87fl ' ~" r " ""'"™""" , ~ ~~r~""". ' 'fill ' • THERHOS FLASKS. '■■'■'• '■" ■ ■ '' 'Indispensable to ' ■■'.'. • ■' ■' r ; ■ TRAVELLERS, SPORTSMEN %\ , - •■'••■'. - ,; ■■'■'■ -'■'■ '■■ -' : <--' * INV AUI DS, v 1 i.'S'.f. »>.«■■ ■ ' pSifMlwl ■■■• ■ ■•• ■ •'• ■• A BOON\TO RAILWAY:TRA\rELLERS, OR ',1 ' •'• ■ ■•.' :.: : '-■■'/" ■,'■'■: ' IN; ™B 'NURSERY AND SICKROOM. ;' ,••-; \ ,■ i V--" ;: : ■''■ / ■''-. .'. : These 1 Flasks hot liquids hot for I 1 '.'.•.-:■'.. •'..■.■■ 24 hours, and cold liquids cold for many days. " '■■■'■•'•■'■■■' '■ ■ -'External temperature does, : not affect .the' ■ :; - ' : ■• ■■ ■ '■■'■•■■contents.-of : .the .'Flask 'm'any. way./''•'•"'■ ; l .- ,' . ; ,' ;"'■ ■-.:' small shipment of these has- just ,ar-. . v ' '■■■'' c^s",^c ''-< >nc (' a *' : * )n ce'ond"sßve''dießpppint-' v ' :■' : '•" '.'■ '■ - : 'i Nickel, 4Ss,- each. .■:..' ; : - :^Ali' Nickel;:;" ■;..•'; ,47a ed."'oaoh.:\ ]': -.'■; \ ■'■■ ■'.' ■'■."■."•':.■ .'.'••■■■:.-.■ :'■"■■' 'Pint Sizes— ■'.■■.■■■.'' -'■•■■■.•■■;'■.■'■ ■■■■'■■■ <■•■ .j. ; . anymay.beused as Cup. ;. ! ■ : ' /All Nickel, ~, 325. 6d. "■''■..:,'■ .■ :

Theea turnips grow on HAWKE S BAT LAND the FREEHOLD of whioh is for salo at £A PER ACBE Undulatinp country Limestone formation Good oat and rano country. FATTENS 37 lAMBS PER ACRE ON RAPE Plenty [of water Now homostoad, with telephono connection* Close to school and saleyards Good metalled roid Apply to DAVID WHYTE, JUNE., LAM) AGENTi (Opposite Post Office, Queen Street, Hastings), HAWKE'S BAT II WAIRAIAPA FABIIEBS , GO-OF. ASSN., LTD. PEODUCL AND I J iiO\ IUON MERCHA NTS. STOCK AND SIAUUA AGENIi, HEAD OFFICE, MASIEUTON. GENERAL STOHFS AT WELLINGTON, GKLTIOWN HARTINBOROOG& CAEILUOI*. I'AHUIDA, A NIJ LKETAHUNA CM? „____ MANAGING DIRIXTOR M Ciuolben ' CLOTHES SATISFACTION. WOW often have \ou approached the purchasing of 'a how Suit with a fc«ling nt dread JLi The uncertaiEtj of goHing the best quality of mitenals, tho fear that tho stylo may not bo just right tho of a misfit, tho question of pijiuc no more than tho piioo jou in mind, and tho impression that pcihaps jour fnonds uiaj criticise \our choice all lend to make tho buying oi jour suit a c onous ploblcm E\crj one of theso obstacles is complotoly eliminated ivJieu ■ you deal with a nrm having tho oxperienco 1 in HIGH-CLASS TAILORING as MORRISON & PENNEY, 1M WILLIS STREET CU2I THE ©LOTWE« YOU WANT. " ' * h .o, hkes hmisolf ™ e jl eujnigj. w msi-t upon what he miiU and that is VV CLOTHING with D\SH, and THE in it Oui motto « CORRECT. IN SIYLE PLlllECa madoof thoBISI rU3EICS and "b"oluTLl" GUAIKNrLUI' Come in i.ODV\ \oui Inspection IIvVHLI) Puces nngin" fioil 50" to 75" E. G. THOMPSON "& COo,' 1i MANNERS STREET, CLatQ American Ladios' Tailoring LsUbliohinent) wia

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 581, 9 August 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 581, 9 August 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 581, 9 August 1909, Page 8

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