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> ; DAINTY SPRING SPECIALITIES ' For Infants' and Childten'sWea*. THE SEASON'S NOVELTIES IN THI3 DEPARTMENT SURPASB: EVERY" , THINC EVER PREVIOUSLY SHOWN BY US. INFANTS'PELISSES, in plain, spot,'or embroidered mnslin, trimmed handsonw ' muslin embroideries and insertions, and finished headings , and silk ribbons, *, 193. 84, to 493. fld. INFANTS' PELISSES, in plain white muslin, trimmed effective embroideries atid wide tucks,' ; 13s. 6d. to 178. 6(L INFANTS' PELISSES; in white pique, made'with plain skirts and full capes, trimmed ' embroideries and medallions, [ 265. to. 495. 6d. INFANTS'.TODDLING SKIRTS, in white muslin, t trimmed Val.laco and muslin . ombroideries, in saeqiie and Empire shapes, 11S. 6d. to 455... INFANTS' MATINEE JACKETS, in plain or embroidered muslin, trimmed tucks, insertions, and edgings, , , . 10s. 6d. to 158. 6d, . SIMILAR STYLES in SPOT MUSLIN, ' 7s. lid. to OS. Bd. . INFANTS'-MATINEE JACKETS, hand-made, in.^vhite, muslin,,in. new-d<y signs,' with quaint. Empire yokes, outlined inde beading,> and threaded ribbons, 118. 6fi~;fl2s. 6dk INFANTS'-MUSLIN AND LAWN FROCKS, trimmed'real. torchon; or French VaL laoe and insertions, hand-made, in a large variety of exquisite designs, ' ' . • >. .. 18S. 6d. to 395. 6di ' INFANTS' MUSLIN. FROCKS, machine-made and trimmodi Val. lace,' embroiderice, ' and tucks, . : ~ . ; ■ ss. lid. to 178. 6d. , GIRLS' MUgLIN FROCKS, in groat variety, to fit olllinos, "From 78.; Od/WtflSiCd.)' INFANTS' PETTICOATS, in fine nainsook and lawn, • , 3a. 6d. t0163( 6d., . • GIRLS' PRINCESS PETTICOATS, in white longcloth, trimmed) embroidery and ■ . ■ tucks, . ' 48. lid. to 9& 6d. : NOTE.—THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT AT HOME, WHEN THE COTTON MAE- . . . KET WAS AT ITS LOWEST, Ob in © ■ ■ SPRING SHIPMENT • Liaole«ms! Linoietsms! ■ LOVELY DESIGNS . 1 ■ IN. ■ ■ . ■ ' ' REJ, BLUE, BROWN AND GREEN MIXTUREB. THE SMARTEST PATTERNS AND OOLOURINOS IN THE CITY. \ ' .'v'V \ ■ ... ; t ; ■■■!■ '• ,FOR VALUE, FOE'QUALITY, AND FOR UP-TO-DATE DESIGNS IN - ■ ; TRY • GEORGE :WINDER, ■■- ■ " IMPORTER OF , s CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD LINEN & HARDWARE "THE CORNER," .Planners and-Cuba'Streets. ■ I '' : ;■ ! . BEST SHEFFIELD CUTLERY. ■ *. This'wwk we have opened up ft shipment of Finest Sheffield Cut- ' , lery, comprising some 1 very, line '.oluea m . Carving Sets. j . .These come in handsome Silk-lined Casesj'. and make very haiid- 'v ■ . . sonio i ' Sets of 3 Pieces, with Best Stag Handles, comprising Carving ' " Knife, Fork, and Steel, 1«S. 6d., 10s. Gd., 18s. 6d., • 215., - .>• 225. Gd., 275. 6d., 305., and-328. 6d. the Set. • V Sets of 5 Pieces, with Stag Handles, with Pair of Game Carvers ; Extra, 275. Bd. l 305., 355., 625. 0d.,. GOO. and 755.; the Case. . p Table and Dessert Knives. With Finest Quality British White Xylonite Handles. - BGst Hand-forged Steel Blades. Table Knives, 225. dozen.' • Dessert Knives, 20s> tho dozen. r ■ A Cheaper make, bnt Splendid Quality and Value. 153. (Id. and ... ■■■' ; V 12s. 6d. tho dozen. ' : ■ ; Bread Knives. , ' With Fine E.P. Handles and Serrated Steoi Blades, 43., Ssi. OS. 6d., 6S. 6d, and Bs. Od. each. STEWART DAWSON & Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. . IE WillßMPi FARMERS' CO-OP. assl. LTD. PEODUCE AND, HEECHANTS, STOCK AND STATION AGEM'S HEAJ OPPICE, WASTERTON. . GENEEAL STORES AT WELLINGTON, GEEYTOWN.' UABTINBOECi (GE.' : I ..;:■■■■•' CAETEETON, I'AHXiXUA, A.NiJ EKETAHUNA. ■ C 316 r " ".!■ MANAGING .DIEECTOE. 1L cWberg.. • CLOTHES SATISFACTION. . . " . : HOW often have you approached the purchasing of ' a New Suit with a feeling of dreadt The'uncertainty of getting the best quality of materials, the fear that the stylo mai not bo just right, tlie possibility of a misfil, tho tjuestion of paying no ihoro thin tie nricd ! you have, in mind, and the impression that perhaps' your, friends may, criticise yonr choiteT • ' all tend to make the buying of your suit a serious problem. Every 1 one; of these obstacles ur completely eliminated when you deal with a firm having the experience in HIGH-CIASS TAILORING as" | ' ; MOERISON & PENNEY, ;: i,( wi£ L j s ; S T REET .v . "

TO TRAVEL'this Season in the LOWER and TJPPEE HUTT and 6Urronnding dietriots, the well-known Shire' Stallion ■. BOLINBOY, BOLINBROKE (Imp'O-RUBY DOUGHBOY, First Prise, Masterton, 1900, Paddockihg arranged for at reasonable rates. Terms ana full partionlars on application. JOHN COLLIE, 2916 . Upper Hntt.' pALMER'S FISH AND OYSTER SUPPERS■' 1 A Speciality. 1«8 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' '■■■■. . ' C 1278 |J PATENT AGENT AM ENGINEER, p» Hareourt'a Btdgs, 107,Umbton Quay, Wglon. {expert ADVICE • ; l THE DOMINION" employs a 6taf Advertising Experts, whose servia ( feya available. They \rill give vaK i Aavico to Advertisers,, aid Write Advei I. mooto Kttaout acy extra charge, I

OAS MANTLES. " IRONCLAD " • ■ , ' (Patent Metal Top.) BEST IN THE WORLD—BRITISH MAD& ' \ This Mantle is Unrivalled for ' >• STRENGTH, y N OUR A D I L I T Y, and B R.I L L I A N O V. v IT WILL PAY YOU TO USB ONLY ■ : " IRONCLAD» MANTLES. " SOLE .'AGENlj^'v Tliomas Baliiager Co., Ltd., 53 VICTORIA STREET, NEW GOODS. / OPENING AND TO OPEN, , < London's Latest Styles )n GENT.'S STRAW AND FELT HATS, To Fit Any Slmpo of Head, Hj.Wo. Invito Ytrar Inspection. ■ '.lift ■ . . AND GIBSON, itici , THE EASH, STREET. N«l "Evening PooO

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 626, 1 October 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 626, 1 October 1909, Page 10

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