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KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd, Charming Parisian Millinery for Race Wear. .♦ A few words as to the comprehensiveness of tho solcotions. The showrooms contain everything pertaining to Stylish Headwear in its broadest significance. Every style for which fashion and sorvico have declared themselves. There is no way of classifying tho beautiful hats, as each and every one is a jnnrvel of loveliness. Tho very latest Parisian ideas and models have Icen reproduced, and many of the original hats aro hero. We have arranged a SPECIAL SHOWING OF HATS FOR RACE WEAK, eomprising a wonderful assortment of sumptuous styles. The same character- ■ istics which have remarkably distinguished our Millinery Exhibits stamp these rare creations as typical Parisians. However careful and precise we may be, we cannot possibly do justice to the showing on paper. Accept this as an invitation, and visit us To-day. A CHARMING HAT, in Cerise Chip, trimmed velvet and grass to tone, and very handsome trimming of aluminium, PRICE 575. 6d. A PICTURE HAT, in Black Velvet, lined silver tissue, trimmed handsome white osprey and aigrette, PICTURE HAT, in Shot Silk, lined dead rose, plush, trimmed silver grapes, foliage, two tones of grass. CHABMING TOQUE, Napoleon Shape, in Nattier Bluo Straw, trimmed blue and aluminium berries and foliage, PRICE, 695. 6d. ' . A VERY HANDSOME FOX FUR AND VELVET TOQUE,' a very becoming shape. , LARGE HAT, in Prunella- Chip, trimmed silk roses and osprey to tone, and • ermine. LIGHT BROXZE STRAW TOQUE, trimmed fancy straw quills, ribbon velvet, and nem Oriental buckle. A VERY PRETTY HAT, in Cinnamon Moiro Silk, lined reseda satin straw, trimmed green and very handsome mount. GRACEFUL SHAPE, in Wedgwood; Moise, silk lined, grey panne velvet, trimmed handsome grey mount, ' . PRICE 695. 6d. CHAItMIXG PICTURE HAT, in Mauvs Velvet, lined lighter tone of silk, trimmed velvet pansies and silver tissue, PRICE 555. HANDSOME VIKUX ROSE VELVET HAT, lined twill Ottoman silk to tone, linartly (rimmed ermine osprey and silk rose. CHARMING HAT, in Green Velvet, lined lighter tone straw, handsomely furshaded mauve and green tips. . i

. KIRKCALDIE. & STAINS, Ltd, , JUST ARRIVEDJVEWEST STYLES, IN ' -LADIES' WALKING SHOES. Being one of the largest SHOE Importers, wo always get tho JNewest Goods first, and, being Direct Importers, wo employ no agents This allows,us to offer thcpuhlic our goods 20 PER CENT. BELOW , THESE ARE STYLISH GOODS." LADIES' ENAMEL DERBY TIE SHOES, Largo Eyelets, Bound Toes Cuban Heels, 18s. 6d. LADIES , ENAMEL DERBY SHOES, Round Toes, Cuban Keels, Large Eyelets, 15s. 6d. , i,;. LADIES' GLACE LACE SHOES, Patent Cap, Medium Toes, Cuban Heels, LADIES' GLACE DERBY SHOES, Self Cap, Round Toes, Shaped Hell! ° d " . LADIES' TAN KID DERBY SHOES, Hound Toes, Cuban Heels, Soles, 18s. 6d. ' LADIES , DARK TAN DERBY SHOES, New Toe, Cuban Heels, Plain Fronts, Eibbon Lace, 15s. 6d. LARCE STOCK GIRLS' "PETER PAN" BALLET SHOES, FLEXIBLE SOLES, NO HEELS. R. F*NKAH & CO., LTD.. ■ LAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET, 'WELLINGTON. IDEAL FABRICS FOR YOUR SUIT! rfiHE Most Suitable—the Best Wearing Fabrics for men, made up in a way (hat X will ensure your satisfaction. The perfect construction, of a BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO.'S SUIT is only one good feature of our garments. Let us have " P"? ??! or ™ r, P?, y° u ' H a S ree '"at there's a lot of satisfaction in one of our Buits that you probably never cot before. AN IDEAL SUIT TO ORDEE 70s. to Sss. THE BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO. "THE QUALITY TAILOSS," LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. COMPLETE SATISFACTION WITH 'YOUR WINTER COSTUME TS ASSUEED if tailored by HAYW AR D. The high opinion of COSTUMES X made by this clever Tailor is endorsed by the daily additions (throngh recommendation) to his long list of customers. The Graceful I'ashions of to-day are perfectly Reflected in all Costumes which are the productions of ' TTAYWATJT& THE ladies , tailor, JQAXlYAftlll) 29-1 IajiBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

COSTUMES FROM £5:5:0 ..UPWABDS. TASTE, STYLE, AND FIT. NODINB & CO LIMITED,. U, 76 WELLING'iU.N TEERAC AND NAPIER. CKESCENT TEA BPEAKS FOE ITSELP And IB LOVED BI All LADIEa

A MAN WHOSE CLOTHES ARE, MADE IN KELBURNE AVENUE IS A WELL-DRESSED MAN ANYWHERE, MR, D. MILLIGAN gives a cordial invitation to his Patrons and the Public generally to view his oshibit of AUTUMN FASHIONS FOR GENTLEMEN. . The variety of ENGLISH SCIT NOVELTIES and BURLINGTONA for tho NEW STYLE OF DRESS SUIT is beyond comparison, and must be seen to realise tho Choiceness ,of Stylos obtainable here. MONET TO LEND. IN any Sums on Approved Freehold Security, at i Lowest Current Rates. Repayment by instalments can bo arranged. SIB KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Telephone No. 31. 31 Huntor Street CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted in "The Dominion" as follows:— Board and Residence. ) Houses and Land To Let ' 10 Words Situations Wanted I Sixpence. Situations Vacant

EASTEE MILLINER!. JUST OPENED for the Easter Trade O a Shipment of New Millinery. A very Smart Lot of TWEED AND PELT READY-TO-WEAK HATS, ; At Very Reasonable Prices. MRS, MATHBWSON, Hannah's , BulldinES. .266 LAMBTON QUAY. mHE rosnlts obtained by Advertisers -*- in the Classified Columns' -of "The Dominion" aro such a3 to confirm their belief that the paper has n wider circulation than any other daily journal in Men: Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 783, 5 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 783, 5 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 783, 5 April 1910, Page 4

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