BUSINESS NOTICES. npE \no TJOUSE jpLOSES AT QNE P.M'. mO-DAY. If you are coming to town to seo the New Spring Styles at TE ABO HOUSE, come before One, for at . that time business ceases for the day. HAAT3..VOU (PIA'EN A mHOUGHT TO VOUE M EW JL X i^ HOSIERY AND /H LOVES? There are so many varying ideas as to the exact requirements of being "perfectly dressed" that one would have to lie -very heroic in- . deed to say in tones of finality, "You must wear this," and "You must wear that." But it can be truly said that many a charming ". costume is utterly, spuilt by badlychosDH Gloves, unsuitable Hose, or some other incongruity out of keeping with what tends to make one \vell-dres?ed. Judged by the •best standards/ there is no danger of going wrong if you select those articles at TE ARO HOUSE. rpii A EO "f¥ OUSE " •yALUES IN' (pLOA r ES. ' ' LADIES'' 2 AND 4-DOME KID . GLOVES, in Browns, Beavers, Grey, Saxe, Greon. as seen in our Show Case. Splendid A r alue, nt ss. lid.', pair. . LADIES' GAUNTLET GLOVES, in . . White and Natural Chamois,- • washable, very smart and dressy. Unbeatable A r alue, ss. Gd. pair. LADIES' DAINTY WHITE KID . GLOVES—Soft Gauntlets, with > strong Elastic Wrists, and lined : with Coloured .Suede reveres, .' Exceptibnally Low Price, Gs. lid. 2-DOME STYLISH KID GLOVES, ' 3-colourcd points in Sky, Pink, Hclio., Champagne, Lemon, and Lavender. Hare Value at 3s. lid. pair. .-. QOME OF THE "yALUES IN -prOSIERY. ••■ LADIES"LISLE THREAD.HOSE, ■. ■ Lace Auklos, Cashmere Soles, in ' Tan and Black, strong wearing : ■ goods at a Very Low Price for ■ such finality. 2s. 6d., pair. . LADIES' SILK-FINISHED LISLE ■ HOSE. "Rorknoir" Dye, Black with Emerald, Scarlet, Cerise, Heliotrope, and White Clox. . Great A r alue, 3s. ?t\. pair. LADIES' ' BEAUTIFUL LACE CASHMERF, lovely now ~ designs, in Navy, Saxe, Reseda, . ' Myrtle, and' Amethyst.' Easy to ■buy at !K lid. pair. : LADTES , TAN CASHMERE HOSE, with beautifully embroidered Clox, in Saxe, Gice'n, .Hclio.,". nnd White. Grand A'aluo at 3s. . : 9d. pair. . ' What is it to be? ■ ; Will you come ' before One, and havo ii look nt ; the.-o Jlost Desirable Goods? The , Prices niako' them doubly attractive to. every woman. . ■ ; , ■p.' a!-ro -p-pusE,'-CUBA AND.'"Tt|.ISON STREETS,' .-.rv •'"•■' ...'.lffie',-,; , " f-"'" —^= 3 HOTELS. - ]&/pH'AE4 HOUSE, WAIKANAE. This First-class Private Hotel oiTc-s Superior Accommodation to those desiring a quiet holiday in the Country. Comfortably furnished throughout. All Bedroonis upstairs, and opening on to Balconies. Delightful Climate Good. Fishing and.. Shooting. Billiards. Under personal supervision of MR t and MBS. LEN. FREEMAN. . ' You.want.to be made comfortable—to feel . "at home"—when travelling this weather, and that's how you are made, to ; feel at .the' : P' \i OVIN CI A L HO T.-E L,'- ! Cashel Street, \CliTistchurch, 2 minutes east of Farmers' Co-op. Tariff, Cs. 6d. per day. Correspondence promptly attended to. '..''■ G. ILES, Pi-opr. "OAILAVAY HOTEL; TAUMAEUNUI JLI , (under entirely new management), opposite Railway Station Two-storied Modern Hotel, accommodating.. GO guests, fitted and furnished throughout on most approved lines. Magnificent view, spacious balcony promenade, piano, firstclass table, h. and c. water, large airy singlo and double rooms. Porter meets all trains. Every attention. Tariff, 3s. per day. Tel. address: M'Grane, Taumarunui. MRS. K. M'GRANE (late of Wellington), Proprietress. ; ' HOTEL A E C A D I A. . GEO. PINNOCK, Manager. (Twelve Years Proprietor of Trocaderd.) FIRST-CLASS Is;' LUNCHEON : SEEVED DAILY. Special Reductions for Weekly and Monthly Tickets. , Breakfast from G. 30 a.m. Luncheon from-12 till 2 p.m'. Tea and Supper from 5 o'clock till, midnight. '.. •■ ■ Meals from Is. : ", Tariff, 6s. per day. Taxi-Cabs" and Tom-ing Cars for Hire day or night. . . ' 23-49. THE Telephone Number for tho AVellington Taxi Service is 23-19. . Touring Cars, Nos. : 71 and 85, seat 5 persons. -' . . Taxi-Cabs Nos. 76, 78, 79, and 83 seat 6 persons. * ; ■ . Limoseno scats 9 persons, No. 84. Inquiries answered promptly day or night. . . GEO. PINNOCK, Manager.nnHIS is to Notify the Public that MR. -*• GEORGE EVANS has taken over THE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner of Manners and Willis Streets. -jnr O T. E L CECIL, •°- AVELLINGTON, N.Z. Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction, of City Tramways, and'adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. Every Modern Convenience. F. MTARLAND,Proprietor. Tariff on application. - tpmpire hotel, avaipaava, Aj undue new management. A. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor.. . Tariff, Bs. Everything up to date. ME TB O P O.L IT A N .lIOT EL. WANCIANUI. 'Phone 81. P.O. Box 133. ' (JEalf-minuto walk from Railway Station.) TAEIFF-Gs. Cd. PEE .DAY. Thoroughly Renovated and Refurnished throughout; new hot and cold water Bathroom. Excellent cuisiiu l ; comfort, civility, and attention. Night porter. TOM NIXON (late, of Criterion Hotel), Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 897, 17 August 1910, Page 1
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