Women Who Know. . ■ In the Dominion the women of moderate , incomes who dress with the most perfect taste and care have tested and approved • J these goods of New Zealand manufacture— . ZEALANDIA BLOUSES ZEALANDIA DRESSING 60WNS ZEALANDIA DRDIRCLOTHINfi They Beat A© lest! ■:
■■ ' Dainty DesJgsas isi :• K j ' . Ladies* Lingerie*''.. j ■' Newest Styles' in WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, made with deep; frills of j muslin, finoly tucked and trimmed with Valenciennes insertion and . | ; ■ 1 lace; also fine embroidery and hemstitched frills, ' - i • 13s. ed., 15s. 9d., 17S. Od., t0.355. i I ■ : LADIES' WHITE. UNDERSKIRTS, neatly trimmed with lace and em- j • broidery, ' ( 3s. 6d.j 3s. 11d. f 4S. 9d.j to 7S» lid. j S LONGCLOTH 'NIGHTDRESSES, daintily trimmed with torchon and | I Valenciennes lace; also embroidery, made in newest shape of square j ! • neck and short or long sleeves, . ; J . 9S. lid., 11s. 9d., 13S. 9d., IBS. ed. to 27& ed. i . 3 CAMBRIC AND LONGCLOTH CHEMISES, KNICKERS, AND COM- !■ 1 BINATIONS; beautifully trimmed with valehcienhes and Torchon t., ' t lace, prettily finished with braiding and ribbons, » i ■ i / 4S. 11tl M OS. 11d., 65. 9d. to 13s. ed. I ' LADIES' SUMMER'VESTS, in cream and .white, both in cotton and silk jt and cotton mixture,/ Is., Is. 6d., IS. 11d. to 4S. 9d. j j ' P.D. CORSETS. : .'■ P.D. CORSETS.—Your figure yields itself to the persuasive- lines of.the j . -- /' famous r P.D. CORSET the moment they'are fitted. They impart to 3 ! the contour an irresistible charm and grace. After many years ex- '• j , pcrimenting in the corset trade, we hare come to the - conclusion » \ i that the P.D. ; is the BEST tli? world produces Wo stock all shapes j ' . ' ■■ | and sizes, ■ ■ 11d.| 5S> 6d«j 6S. 9d.| 7s.' 9d. to 455. j |:' yeitch ' AIXAM, ■■ | | Wellington's Busiest Store. |
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I"-.' IN MATTERS OF DRESS. SPRING* COMES AND SHE SHOWS .... § , \ ' HER KINSHIP 'WITH NATURE BY DECKING HER HATS WITH • | : -J'/' FLOWERS.. .. >/: J SUMMER 'AND, TO PROVE HER KNOWLEDGE-OF | ... | THE FITNESS OF THINGS, SHE DONS LIGHT, COOL, AND J . | AIRY DRESSES,' SETTING THESE OFF. i PRETTY RIB-;,. | : | ~BONSAND;OTHER LITTLE FANTASIES. ,1 | IN THE NATURAL PROGRESS OF EVENTS SHE WILL SOON | j :\ ■ 'BE PLANNING TO HAVE SEVERAL DAINTY; NEW DRESSES, | • j | HENCE THIS LIST EBOM'TE ARO HOUSE WILL BE TIMELY. : i . ' ;', A Choice Assortment of SWISS MUSLIN EMBROIDERED BOX S I ROBES, jufit received. Prices range from 18s. 6d. to 42s t 6& each. j : TTSnll stocks' in all qualities of WHITJS pOTTON MATERIALS, compris- r g ' ing 'Persian' Lawns, India Linens," Liuon.Lawns, Bishop Lawns, .Book . t . | . • Muslins,' and Nainsooks, Hoyle's best quality Navy Prints and J\. | ' Zephyrs, 7£d. yard., ( ' S ENGLISH AND JAP. CREPES, in plain colours and stripes, fast col- J ; I ours and unshrinkable, 7sd. and BJd. per yard. 3 \ l EMBROIDERED MUSLIN AND LAWN BLOUSE LENGTHS, from •; > ' jj ■ ' 3s. lid. to 83. 11d. , v ! ('. ' INSERTION AIND EMBROIDERED LAWNS AND. NAINSOOKS for \ x I Underskirts or Children's' Frocks, 9jd. to 3S. 6d. 'per yard. (/ g . 5 Also a Wide Stock of WASHING. DRESS FABRICS; such as Cambrics, | i Muslins;, Chantnn (the.new fabric), at Prices that will please you. • j T PATTERNS READY CUT, AND. WILL BFj POSTED ON REQUEST. ■ j' | TE ARO HOUSE,: Cuba and Dixon Streets, j "j"' . , WELLINGTON. : j".
MALT EXTRACT Has a Two-fold Value. It is ridi in flesh and bone forming elements, and has tUe unique property of digesting other foods when tokenin conjunction with them. . WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT is made in Dunedin from the finest Barley Malt, and our improved method of preparation makes it better than any imported, so that you have a Superior Malt at Half the Price. • ■ ■ Of great value in cases of indigestion, malnutrition, convalescence. Believes the tired organs, creates an appetite, and brings back vigour and vim. Bottles—is. Bd.- and is. 9d. Double the quantity in the large bottles. • Do not iniss our fine working'display at ROBT. JOHNSTON'S, C H E M I S T, ,'OUB A' : STREET,.'. BOULCOTT STREET MILLINERY SCHOOL, BOULCOTT CHAMBERS, , ' You are SURE of * THE CORRECT SYSTEM AND THE SMARTEST STYLES. UNDER MISS HAMILTON'S TUITION, ETOttSG CLASSE&-SEIJ2.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 611, 14 September 1909, Page 3
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