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|j Ewefiing" Wear f@r Ithe Sweiiesf Ba.il j ©f the .'season ■• v - . An Exhibit of Attire which | Exceeds in Beauty and j Unuswalness' any Previous'' \ Attempts at Te Aro House. jS / . i ; Past displays servo as a mental yardstick by which you may \ measure the extent of this exhibit] and its usefulness to the woman | ; whose Evening Frock or Wrap is past redemption. { ; Moreover, the young woman who is to "come out" at a Race Bail \ will gather much helpful aid in choosing her Frock for the moment- | ous-occasion by seeing the beautiful creations now appearing in the | Main Front Window at j.| . . TE ARO HOUSE. 3 : • .' . •ft -t . 5 i Short descriptions of a few garments are at-' I \ tempted here, but works of art must be seen in order i I to obtain any true idea of their value, and these aro i i indeed Works of Art. jj | Handsome ONE-PIECE EVENING FROCK of Champagne Satin I | de Chene. The sleeves are of Tucked Net, and bodice is finished II with Oriental Garniture. The skirt is nicely draped, and on the S| . left side is caught up and fastened ivith rosette. Heavy Guipure 1 is also employed in a unique trimming scheme, A £S 6S. | | Another ONE-PIECE FROCK is shown ill Princess Striped Satin. §• | Tije sli ' rt is treated in a novel manner with panels oil the bias, .-I' | and at foot it is piped with helio. and.black. The bodice, which . : § ' has a chemisette of Ituched Paris Valenciennes, is prettily draped ! i and has sleeves of Net, tucked to match, Oriental trimmings com- , ! ' \ plete the effect, £g -(75, gj, w Another Attractive EVENING FROCK appears in Apricot Charmeuse.. It is built on the latest lines —all in one. piece—has a folded' ' bodice, which in turn has a vest of tucked Net, and drapings of : : ' Laoo as a. finish to the sleeves. Altogether *a most handsome '■ Frock, .£9 gs, j A Very S.mart EVENING ROBE, is shown in Black Sequin, in a foun-: !' dation of Glace, interlined with Chiffon. The bodice is' finished' I with folds, and Chiffon. For a young matron,- no sweeter ' frock j could be devised, • £6 6S. j i _ ■ \ . ■ ■ " : Opera Coats aad Wraps. , | A HANDSOME COAT is shown in Cigar Brown Moire Antique. .' The stylo is Oriental, and the • handsomely braided, heavily • | fringed treatment is certainly very effective. Lined ' throughout with Silk, . £10 10s. A Simple, yet Beautiful, OPERA WRAP is included in this display; ! the trimmings being large Black Velvet Collar, with Gold and ' i Black Buttons, ■ £2 9S, 6d. \ Another Stylish Creation is an OPERA WRAP in Eau do Nil. Faced' j Cloth, trimmed Silk Insertion and Ornaments, lined throughout, j £2 15s. 6d. A Burnished Copper OPERA WRAP is particularly worthy of your i S? notice, being trimmed with Jet Ornaments back and front, and j i ' having Silk Collar with long Silk Tasselled Ends, . £4 4s. : I jj OPERA COAT, in Chaudron Faced Cloth, lined throughout with I | [ .... Charmeuse, and heavily trimmed Guipure, also Tasselled Silk Cord ' ' I .. Ornaments, "". £6 19s. 6d. | Silk Cropo Kimono OPERA CLOAKS, hand-embroidered' with Col-. .'. i oured Silk of contrasting colours—the designs being of true , . Japanese origin—lris, Crys.anthemum, Butterflies, ' and' Wisteria. ' Quilted Silk Linings, '£5 j 105., £6 .10s., and £7 10s.' , ■11 I.Colours-include Pale Blue, Cream, .Eaul.dei . Heliol,} n - . ; '. Biscuit, and' Reseda. ' "" ' " ~ And Yet'the Half is Mot Told! % 5 M-J.M- ■■ I ! : TE ARO HOUSE, $■ ■1 . Cuba: and -'Dixon- Streets, - M • - Wellington.' I -

■ OF MAKERS, AND IMPORTERS, 573. GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY, ARE NOW DISPOSING of the Whole of their Stock at HALF THE USUAL PRICES. , D.8.8.L. Gun, top action, usual, prioe, : .£4 os. Sale Price, J-2 2s. 6d. D.8.8.L. Gun, with Greener, crossbolt, usual price, £7 10s. Sale Price, ,£3 255. D.8.8.L., Cashmore Hammerless Pigeon Gun, usual price, £42 10s. Sale Price* £21 15s. ' ■ Special discounts to country storekeepers. Any of the above goods will bo forwarded on'receipt of cheque, P. Notes,,' or M. Order, made payable to tho MAN-" AGER R. GREEN'S ESTATE. SEND FOR CATALOGUE, POSTED FREE, of guns by Greener, Scott, Rich- ' ards, Riga, Hollis, Theate, Boswell, and most other makers. Guns repaired by first>class workmen. ALL ORDERS OF THE VALUE OF £2 AND UPWARDS . DELIVERED CARRIAGE PAID TO ALL PARTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH AND NEW ZEALAND. lIMEW | WALL PAPERS. 8. JUST Landing ex Ruapehu, ffl a Large shipment of- a lEW PAPERHANGINCS, I WHICH, ARE THE CREAM OF i ' THE WORLD'S PRODUCTION. | Write at Once for Samples. 0 ROBT. (VSARTON, LTD., 1 WELLINGTON.. f§ jSTAR ' 1 (BRAND) f MULLET- ■ THE GREAT N.Z. DELICACY ] PfiOM EVERY OBOCUR; READY FOE US!',i Carofully Prepared by • | The Dominion Canning Co., | ' \ Auckland. S 'TpHE DOMINION 15 employs a stuff of J- Advertising Experts, whose services are always available. Tl&y will givj valuable Advice to Advertisers, oaU Write Advertisements without any extra charee, - . ' • '

t D.W. VIRTUE 4 , &CO.-, y 1 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. A " -r '. . % GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, AND y COMMISSION AGENTS. | 'VSTE CARRY Large Stocks of FLOUR VV and all kinds of Produce, 1 and will £ ho pleased to submit prices ■on applicap - tion. a Agents for the New- Zealand Flour 5 Millers' Co-operative Association, Ltd. y ' ' '■ n ■ ' 4 light Always ? Attracts! | That's why you, Mr. Retailer, will f find it a paying proposition to have your shop-front illuminated with 4 ■ the Latest Light. * /-The. Excello Flame | ' Are Lamp. ■It gives a Magnificent Blaze of A well-diffused light, and -is about the Cheapest Light in tho World,: next to Sunlight. a ■ 18,000 Candle Power jl only costs is., 4d. per ' hour. LET US TELL YOU MORE. . / TDINBDII S JONES, Ltd., ! ? BOLE AGENTS IN THE DOMINION i LANKSHEAR'S | Bamslbtiry Printing Works. , BOOK BIND.NC AND PRINTING OF I EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' Established 1880. i Although We aro Old Established, yel * our machinery and typo ara ot the J Latest, and our Vnork is thoroughly Up- § 10-tiate. >] We have a large and well selected , Stock of l'"irst-class Leather Goods trom $ the best makers. r Manufacturers of tho Celebrated Barnsbury Series of Writing Blocks, $! good paper, well ruled, ana spiondid ■/ value. Undoubtedly the Best House In Town $ for Note and Envelopes, ■A : . — i LANKSHEAR,* . PRINTER, LAMBTON QUAY. A Opposite Bank of New Zealand. , 4 QTUDY mo Property Market.— The J IO back page of "Tho Dominion" is a g Land -and Farm Directorv.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 864, 9 July 1910, Page 12

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