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Dress: Department'| SEND POST CAED FOE SAMPLES. ; - 42-in 'DNIOiV CHEVIOTS, in shades of Old Rose, Purple, Moss, Brown, | : \ Navy, .and Black, ~ Is. 6d. yard. • 42-in. ALL-WCOL SATIN VENETIAN, in Olive, Light. Brown, DarkBrown, Paon, Reseda, Light and Dark Navy, and Black, » is. lo}d. yard. ; 42-in. ALL-WOOL "AMAZON CLOTH, in a full range of the Newest ■ 7".) Shades, , is.- 1 id. yard., 43-in. ALL-WOOL STRIPED. VENETIANS; self colours, with fine imns- ■> ible stripe, showing in Green, Saxe, Purple, .Brown, Navy, and;.. Black, is. 1 id. yard< 43-in. BEAVER-FINISH SUITING TWEEDS, .for Coats and Skirts'.:'*,A really, smart fabric for an inexpensive costume; showing in Stripes, with the latest colour combinations: Greenland Brown, Green' and Navy, Purple and" Green, etc., etc.,-' " IS. 9dr'yard. 43-in. TAPE STRIPE SUITING TWEEDS, in two-tond effects of Light'; :; and Dark Brown, Light and Dark Green, Light and Dark Navy, ; Black and Grey, ISi±-/11d. yard. ; 43-in SHRUNK CHEVIOT SUITINGS, in' Navy, Light Nary, Cream and Black, j , 2S. 6d. yard- ■ r\ 43-in. CABLE STRIPE COSTUME TWEEDS, in Brown, Green, Purple, Navy, and Grey, 2s. lid. yard. ■ ■ FOX'S FAMOUS INDIGO' SERGE, for Coats and Skirts, 3s. lid. yard. . ;I - OUR "SPECIAL" COATING SERGE, in Navy-ami Black, is. 9d. yard. 51-in. THIBET SUITING, in Navy and Black..pnly,. ■ ss. 6d. yard. ... '■ U " " , /< • 52-in. STRIPE BEAVER ■ CLOTH, for TailorJMade Costumes, Brown, . Green, -Navy, and Black, \ Ss * *<'• yard. 42-in. COLD .HERRINGBONE SUITING,Tin-Brown, Green, Macvo, Navy, and, Black, ; . 2s. 3d. yard. 46-in. SHADOW STRIPE FRIEZE-TWEEDS, in Green, Saxe, Brown, and Navy, ,r :: ,r ' , 3s. lid. yard. ;/?;■ 44-in. CHEVRON SUITING, in: 'salf-colours, shades of Brown', Green, Navy,'and Saxe, V ; i; . 3s. 6d. yard. ALL-WOOL FRENCH FLSiNNELSj in smart Stripes, Light and Dark ■ >y Grounds/ ' 2S. ,3d. yard. .v.; ALL-WOOL CREAM DELAINES; .with Satin Stripe, in shades of Helio., Green, Sky Blue,^Saxe 1 , and_,Navy, ; _ 2s.' 3d. yard., OMBRE STRIPED"TRENCH'FLANNELS, 'the . latest ncveltv blousmg; in a wide range of the newest colourWg3, . 2s. M. yard. . 30-in. PLAIN FRENCH FLANNELS/ in .shades of Cream, Sky, Cardinal, Saxe^Ejrid"Navy, .. . . . Is. 9d. yard. 42-in. ALL->ypOL CREAM DELAINE, . is. 9d. yard, - 27-in: VEEVETEEN CORD, in Cream only,' - ,Is. 3d. yard. - 24-in. COLD VELVETEEN, in a full range of colours, Is. 3d. yard. .■•■■■ COLD SILK VELVETS, in..all the hot shades, 4S. 6d. yard. ' BLACK VELVETS, for Millinery and Costume Coat Collars, l ; , , ■ Js - tlt ' l t° 2,Si i OTTOMAN SILK, the latest for Millinery purposes and dress trimming, in shades of OKve, Prunelle, Brown, Amethyst, Saxe, Reseda, Myrtle, ; Navy,. 3s. 11 d. yard. 40-in. COAT LININGS, dark grounds of Navy, Green', Brown, Purple, and: ■ Black, with White Stripe, ' 10jd. yard. 40-in. RUSTLE LININGS, for. Skirts. ' A full range of shades, ,7§d. yard. .• 40-in. LINENETTES, in: all colours, • • 7jd,. yard.-40-in. WOVEN STRIPE COTTON ITALIANi in new designs, - - • 2s. 3d. yard. : VElfGlf^'ALfl-AN,"' 0 • Wellington's Busiest ; ... - • ; ..... . —qf- . GREAT SALE * DOOLTOM WHITE CHIHI SEWS. Thursday Rflormng, 14th inst. / ; " ■V-- 'Scores of.\ people are.-waiting to buy them! They-consist' ■'. ■ of CUPS And SAUCERS (Coffees, Teas,' and Breakfasts), ' . PLATES (Air Sizes), MEAT DISHES, FRUIT DISHES, ' SWEET DISHES, JUGS, TEAPOTS, Etc., Etc. ... Remember 1 These are ' 'T . ROYAL DOULTON WHITE CHINA, and the Prices "are so Ridiculously Low. that a Speedy Clear- -. . .. : l ance is a certainty. . ; , ~.. j CRAIS & Go.; 33 Saiiners St, im ii.mi.ii.il i ir'n^^num '. 'The David MeCrae Mattresse: j Mattresses made to order in HORSE-HAIR, KAPOC, and FIBRB. | I THE DAVID MoCRAE PATENT MATTBES3 ; 1 is Soft, Elastic; and Long-lived. Best Value in New Zealand. Why, ... • use limp, lifeloss, stuffed mattresses? Get a Machipe-made Patent. . •'*} If your HOUSE FURNISHER,does. not stock the McCRAE < PATENT, write direct.,. We have the Latest Appliances. ;If you want , comfort, ' COMPARE BEFORE BUYING. D. McCRAE, Johnsonviile> Wellington. j Finest -.Englisli v Ehamelware, I GUARANTEED NOT TO CHIP. ! WE STAKE OUR REPUTATION ON THE GOODS, AND - WILE | STAND BY EVERY ARTICLE. SAUCEPANS, is; 2d., is. 4d., is. 6d. and 23, KETTLES, 25., 2s. 6d., 35., 3s. 6d. ... PRESERVE . PANS, 55., 6S. 6d., 7S. 6d. ( WE ASK YOUR INSPECTION OF THESE GOODS. WE ASK .YOU T8( : — ' COMPARE OUR PRICES. COUNTRY ORDERS POSTED FREE.OF CHARGE. 'i SIMS HARDWARE, Cuba Street. , WELLINGTON AKT DEPOT. > /-■ j 'HANNAH'S-BUILDINGS,.. ! Every: Mother. •: : : mHE 'MissesMacandrew and- Hayts .. I A have just opened the most Artistic ' ! shonld Ball, her Baby with ! ,'.... Thesa Shades are mad« snHraly of ex- ' ,i EE i£Si E? B •99 quifitoly tinted beads, which soften, S3) O g a without. obscuring the light. Wo have also Flower Shadaj from; 2s, 9d. each. Candle do. in Ssilk, Paper, and THE PRODUCT OP THE OCEAN Linen, from Is. Bd. per pair. : WAVES, WHICH MAKES REAL SEA Shades reswrered at. ; - i WATER, HOT OR COLD. BABY WILL ENJOY IT, AND GROW STRONG, HEALTHY, AND HAPPY, IT IS THE FINEST KNOWN CURE S pechl' E^ll^y, FOR RICKETS'. Appoint- thoGovernot, .>; mer.t. LordHunket, "SSOUQUETS for Weddings and Present ■■ ALL GROCERS AND STORES. \ -k \ . ... ~ and IMneral Emblems sent to any partof> f i ' IS. DQi per pkti Dominion. Miss Murray, Vioe-B«g»I Florist, 36 Willis Street. Wellimrtpn

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 3

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