I Kimono Dressing Jackets, I A shipment of those Dainty Coods, direct from Japan, has just 'I ! been opened, and by perusing the following items you will notice how I \ moderately they have all been priced. Dainty Kimono Dressing Jackets 1 ] In the famous Nagasaki crepe cloth, In a large variety of artistlo da- I [ signs, and beautiful colourings. |j ! SHORT SACQUE JACKET, in soft delicate'shades of pink, pale blue, ' i beliotropo, and pale green, ' 35, , tld. '. \ S QUAINT KIMONO JACKETS, in wedgwood bine, pale Llao, and soft ' '•■ ] rose pink, trimmed with facings of -white cropo cloth, 4S. lid. ! \ DAINTY JACKETS m palo blue, salmon, heliotrope, and steel blue, i S trimmed fronts and sleeves with bands of white or palo blue silk, \ 75.;.6d. I / KIMONO JACKETS,. in kanko crepe, lined and faced with.: eiljj, in Mac, i pale pink, and pearl grey, 6d. ; . i " j I In consequence of Tuesday being a holiday, the D.1.& I will remain open until 6 p.m. To-day. '. | \ " J SUM'S -PEDIGREE WHITE TURNIPS. — ( . .. Sutton's Imperial Green Clobo Turnip, grown on t'no Cstato of P. Alcn'.-Liile/Esij.' • , Imperial Green Globe. « Undoubtedly the finest stock of Green Globe Turnip'in existence, perfect in form, with clear smooth The be»t White Turnip for genoral crop, quick m growth, and thl hign ci;own will nop water to lodge. • < > ' / \ <■ The nutritive qualities and liimdsome shape of our Impsn'al Green Globe have mao> . popular both for feeding and< as a competitive crop. , ,v,y ~i •.<<•' n? y ScotWsK , Stock Show, , ' Edinburgh', T906.' "* ■ SUTTON'S IMPERIAL GREEN,CLOBE TURNIP VJON FIRST PRIZE IN bPEN i> COMPETITION, 20 ENTRIES. , Birmingham Fat Sfock Show, 1906. „' ' SUTTON'S IMPERIAL CRESN CLQBE TURNIP VIOH FIRST PRIZE IN OPEN v COMPETITION, 11 ENTRIES. " ,»- , ,' ~ r l have again for the third year in succession "All the crops from your seeds wero splendia, grown a magnificent crop of Sutton's Imperial especially the Imperial Green Globe Turnips? , Green Globe Turnip (23 acres). The Sutton's Pav- in fnoc they astomslied farmers in this district., ounte which you recommended has also proved I had about 45 tons per aero "—C.O.Peet, a first-class crop and will como in beautifully Tralee. • for lator. feeding as intended Wβ hear a great "At tip Colyton Agricultural Association I deal about the success of Sutton's Seeds, and in won.Firs't Prize for the best white-fleshed : Tnivi this district tbey are being more largely grown nips with roots'grown.'from your'seod: I haw year by year."—Mr. James Aitkon, Silverbope, i acres of your Imperial Greon Globe, winch am Palmeibton North, N.Z. very fine indeed."—Mr. L Lovendgo, Colcombo. TOTHILL LIMITED, Agents, Invercargill, N.Z. "" Mote Attractiveness in ' i THIS DEMAND IS FULLY MET'IN: MILLIQAN'S .AT HIS NOW FAMOUS ROOMS IN I d. MiLLiaAN, I Kelburne Avenue. TAILOR, — ' For Gentlemen, The Grand Selection of Coloured and^ Fancy Suitings, recently selected by Mr/ AVENUE Milligan in London, is now to hand
PARORAWQI ROMtikEY MARSH. RAMS. _____ V ■ (pHESE SHEEP HAVE MADE A WOBLDATCDE KEHJTATION FOE THEIB SPIED* BEADS 10 CaNSTITO ™ NS ' M^SE. , SBEEATEO WOOL, ASD CHABACTJBBISIia INSPECTION INVITED. STTO AND FLOCK IMMS FOE SALE. On application to • '' ' ERNEST SHORT, Postal Address.--"PAEOEANGI," FEUDING..' Tolephone and Telegrams:-Wairuia West. —; ' ' C 1303 VERY FAVOURABLE COMMENT/ HAS boen passed on our Fine Stock of SUMMER SUITINGS. Fjveryttine conwt in *M<, »«i? colourings can bo found here, and patrons can b<, certain of ■ ness of cut and fimsh. Owing to our business steadily mcreasing, it has been found neewsaff to enlarge our workrooms, so as to employ moro bauds. , iuunu nocoesary MORRISON'& PENNEY, 'cashes -■" 114 WILLIS STREET. '. jg£ THE WAIRARAPfI FABMEBS' CO-OPTmU ' PEODOCE AND IIEKCHAI\TS, STOCK AND STATION AOPHiTQ mXD OFFICE, MASTEETON AUON GENEEAi STORES AT Wi-IiLINtiTO N, GUEYTOWN. MAETINBORCi ;otr ' CARTEKTON. I-AHIAXUA, AND EKETAHUNA. * 0316 MANAGING DISEOTOE, IC.. Cmllkk ' . . . _!, A ,
TO Travel tnis Season in tlio Lo\?or and Upper Hutt, and Surrounding Districts, tho Celebrated Pure Clydesdalo Stallion— YOUNG GLEN GYLE, By.Glon Gyle—Blossom (loth Champion Prizotakers). For extended Podisreo eoo cards Vce, £3 10s: For further pnrtioulars, apply— H. C. ELL, Owner, Eower Hutt, 3309, Or Groom in Charge. TEE results obtained by Advertisers in tho Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" are such as to comfirm thoir belief that tho paper has a wider circulation than any otherdaily jouroAl in New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 8
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