INEXPENSIVE MILLINERY.
Some very pretty Hats have been turned out of 6ur own workrooms, and they follow in nil ossontials . the stylos of tho season. The Hats are well mado,. and tho trimmings are very tastefully arranged. We could very easily pass. this millinery' off as imported, for tho Hats look every bit as nice as thoso which havo como from London. And this millinery is inexpensive, affording a splendid opportunity to all with limited incomes to socuio stylish'millinery. LINEN HATS, white, and coloured, trimmed with Paisley Scarves, in all tho now shades, At 17s.'8d. each. MEDIUM SHAPED HATS, in burnt straw, trimmed with smart plcatings of vieux rose ribbon, edged fancy straw, and finished quill, At 17s. 6d. each. BECOMING MUSHROOM HATS, in all Summer : colours • trimmed 'Oriental Scarves to.'.tono, finished with new .straw ornaments, At 19s. 6d. and 21s. each. LARGE WHITE SATTN STRAW SAILOR HATS, trimmed band and smart bow of black ribbon velvet, At 225. 6d. each. TUSCAN MUSHROOM HATS, with domo crown, trimmed wreath of small pink roses, and pleated bows of brown ribbon, At 255. od. each. FANCY BONNET-SHAPE HATS, m brown Yedda straw, lined under with : vieux rose and trimmed with two shades ■of silk, finished with Oriental bucklo, At 275. 6d. each. TUSSORE SILK HATS, in salmon, green, heliotrope, cream, white, and black, smartly trimmed with scarves, finished with buckles, At 225. 6d. each. ALL-STRAW TOQUES,-in two shades; mado, of swathed Btraw, trimmed straw, cabachon and quills, At 255. 6d. each., DAINTY STRAW HATS, poko bonnet,! Kitty Bellaires and Mushroom Bhapcs, trimmod flowers and foliage, finished with ribbon velvet, At 355. to 425. KiAc&Hk & Stahs, Limned. ■vrjßW COMMERCIAL HOTEL, i Two minutes from wharves, ono imuute from General Post Office, MAGNIFICENTLY FUBNISHED. TAEIFI', Hi. lEE:DAY, DAY AND NIGHT PCOITEB. A Single Bottlo of ALE, WIND, or SPEOITS at Wnoicsale Prices obtainable in Bottle Mure. A delicious Cup of 'lea or Glass ot Wine niuj bo obtained'in.tne Ladies' Uetrualuuent tfoom, i next WJutconibo and Tombs , ,_ T Motor 1 Cars for lure, witn experienced drtvort, Churgos reasonable. Garago—riLAUi faTHLEi.'. < Wines and Spirits Puro and ot tie V try Best, G. PINNOCK (Late Trocadoro) Itoprietor. UUOZ MILITARY EDUCATION. IMPEBIAL Military Officer, P.S., Scbool of Gunnery, Leith Fort, Edinburgh, bchool of Musketry, Bloemfontein (fa.A.), will instruct gentlemen in Military Subjects, including lopography, Fortifications, aod L'nginoeniig Tactics, eto. faons of gentlemen propared for EM.C. (Sandhurst), and B M.A; (Woolwich). Apply Lieutenant A. H. Eassam (lata tha Border Kegiment, To Kopi), 156 CI) do Quay, opposite Te Aro Baths. , 9881 TJULKLEY AND DIDSBDEY, Dental Surgeons, 91 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. CBO3 H SPEAR, M. P. 0. 0., ' , DB. OF OPTICS. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Parlors— 7 WILLIS STREET, KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, N.Z. A Large Stock of Optical Goods carried, also Speaking Trumpets and 'Instruments 'to Improve the Hearing. 'Phono 2563 CUM
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 601, 1 September 1909, Page 6
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