The Leading Emhmidetj House* WHEN CAESAR SAID " I WOULD RATHER BE FIRST IN A VILLAGE THAN SECOND IN THE METROPOLIS," HE MERELY EMPHASISED THE FACT THAT BETWEEN THE BEST AND THE SECOND BEST THERE IS ALWAYS A GREAT GULF. ONE IS APT TO REMEMBER THIS WHEN CONSIDERING THE EMBROIDERIES AT te' aro house. •WHICH COMPARED WITH THOSE SHOWN ELSEWHERE ARE PRE-EMINENTLY FIRST BOTH AS REGARDS Quality and Low Pffice. . JUDCEBY THESE :— 12-INCH CAMBRIC FLOUNCINGS, specially suitable for . Underskirts, Is,, to is. 9d, yard. 22-INCH "WIDE FLOUNCING EMBROIDERY—A big range of patterns, suitable for Dainty Frocks for little girls, as well as tho ■ bolder designs, suitable for full-length Robes. .Is, 11d.,:25. 6d., 2s. lid. i 18-INCH SKIRT FLOUNCINGS, on Finest Cambric Grounds, is. 9d., is. Ltd., 2s. fid. yard. 26 and 27-INCH WIDE FLOUNCE EMBROIDERY—An exceptionally choice range of patterns, and unusual values. Com© and see them. 2s. lid.", 3s. 6d., 3s. 11d. a yard. 45-INCH "WIDE MUSLIN DRESS EMBROIDERY—Very handsome new designs, 4s. lid., Gs. 6d. yard. 27-INCH FRILLED EDGE DRESS, FLOUNCINGS. 3s. 6d„ 3S. lid., 4s. 6d., to 7S. lid. yard. 18-INCH CAMISOLE' EMBROIDERIES—In a truly magnificent range of selected.patterns, Is. 6d., Is. 9d., Is. 11d., 2S; 3d., 2s. Od., 2s. Ild. yard. , . " 18-INCH "WIDE ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY,: suitable for Yokes, Fronts, Sleeves, Blquces, etc., Is. 3d., 23, 3d., 2S. Gd., 2S. lid. I ' 22 and 24-inch wide, 25..3d., 2S. 6d., 2S. 9d., 2S. lid., 35. 6d., to Bs. 6d. j 45-inch *wide, Bs. 6d. yard. 1 CAMBRIC INSERTIONS (Very Special Value), 4 inches wide, 7}d. yd. i CAMBRIC INSERTIONS, especially good new patterns, 5i inches uidc, yard. i < I 6-INCH WIDE CAMBRIC FLOUNCING EMBROIDERY—A splendid range of patterns, at 7-Jd. yard; A CHOICE COLLECTION OF BEADINGS AND RIBBONINGS, in all the' most wanted widti«,sd. l ,6d., 7d., Bd., to.ls. 3d, yard. SOMETHING'SPECIAL 3000 Pieces EMBROIDERIES, in lengths, comprising In all ' 3000 yards, 2ln. to 12ln. wide. There aro only about 26 different designs, but any housewife or girl will find thorn useful for general WHITE' WORK TRIMMINGS, CHILDREN'S WORK, UNDERSKIRTS, Etc., Etc. .This large quantity will be'offered at the wonderfully Low Prices of 2s. 6d., 2s. Hd., 3s. 6d„ 3s. lid., 4s. lid., ss. lid., the 10-yard, length. ' \ ' , BE SURE AND SEE THESE VALUES. ■ . .'. .'. '.r,«i].tT ,• , J J'9iMbi:i *,-ni .u.t'r*, ; ' , Cuh& and Dixon Sheets, -•■WELLINGTON.
HOTEL NOTICES. Telegraphic Code—"Cecil."' 'Phone 354. HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON, N.Z., Opp. Government Railway Station .and Junction of City Tramways and adjoining Paxliamentary Buildings. Every Modern Convenience. F. M'PARLAND, Proprietor. Tariff on application. Tl/jr A S O N I C HOTEL, NELSON, • > H. BAIGENT, Proprietor. . An ideal home for tourists. Everything new .and up-to-date. Excellent Cuisine: LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE.' C 1502 THE GLENLEE TOURISTS' ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, PELORUS SOUNDS, CBAIL BAY. Situated* in one of-the most sheltered bays in the Sounds, an ideal spot for persons .requiring, good accommodation. 'Hot and cold wafer bath, good fishing ground, bush surroundings mingled with • all kinds'.of ferns; Post and Telegraphio Office attached: All correspondence promptly attended to. .For further .particulars, apply :to G. M'NABB, Proprietor. 3272 P.O. Box 57. "Phone 12. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON, best appointed Hotel in the Waikato. Coach meets all trains at Frankton. Junction. Sample Rooms. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day. t D. NOBDEN, Proprietor. ■01486 TARANAKI HOTEL, - NEW PLYMOUTH. ' • J. A. TUTHILL (late: of J., Staples and Co.), Proprietor. i J A. TUTHILL (late Travelling Bepresen- • tative for Staplo's Brewery) has taken over the above Hotel, and as he only'intends to stock the Best Brands of Liquors, and there will be absolutely no refills, he hopes to get a fair share'of'the trade. The house, has been • thoroughly renovated, and tho dining- • room, undor the capable management of Mrs., Tuthill, is now above reproach, while, the tariff is so reasonable as to recommend the house to settlers and travellers. Old and new friends and acquaintances will receive a hearty wel- I come. > C 1436
CRITERION HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. , JOHN M'KEAN (late of Auckland), Proprietor, i First-class Modern Hotel. Tariff, Bs. per day. " C 1497 BARRETT'S HOTEL, 1 LAMBTON QUAY. CHAS. H. WILLIAMS (lato of Upper Hutt), Proprietor. The House • that affords the ideal condition of hotel hospitality and real comfort. Modorato Tariff. Motor-Cars on Hire Telephone, 1076. F METROPOLITAN HOTEL, - - WAftGANUI. •Phono 84 P.O.'Boxjl3B (Half-minute walk from Railway Station,) TARIFF-&. 6d. PER DAY. .Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout; new hot and oold wa ( tcr .bathrooms, Exbellent cuisine; comfort, civility, and attention.' Night'porter.- ■'■'"■" TOM NIXON (late of Criterion Hotol), C 1123 Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 649, 28 October 1909, Page 3
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