IHYITATION. .' A very cordial invitation is extended ,to every lady of Wellington and district to attend our OPENING SHOW OF NEW SPRING MILLINERY, which is ,now being held in our Upstairs Showroom. The New Fashions are truly captivating, and the ,■ majority of the models are larger' than ever; Tuscans and Paisley being very ! popular, trimmed with a wealth of, flowers '■ from large roses to tiny forget-me-nots. , - Very pretty Ready-to-Wear Hats, simply trimmed with softly gathered handkerchiefs ; and scarves, will be the favourites this; season. A visit cannot but evoke your highest admiration.. C SMITH, Ltd., Ctriba Street.- .
DESSERT FIOS. DESSERT FIGS, ' Finest Layers, ■ sd. per pound. Tardell's, Wilis Street DRESS LIIIS It Jies Sink's. Dress Linens'will have a great\o£iio this Bummer, and thej deserve to be popular for the} aro exceptionally good this season. The smartest and daintiest di esses can be made of these Linens, and the choice of colours will satisfy tho most fastidious. 36m. DRESS LINENS, "m vieux rose, champagne, --axe blue, heliotrope, light and daik'gioen, At is. 3d. a yard. 30in DRESS LINENS, in rose, ereeu, and hebotrope, At is. 3d. a yard. 40m DRESS LINENS, m pink, light and dark vieux rose, grce.i, two shades of heliotrope, red, three shades of bionn, sea green, and sa\o blue, At 2s. 3d. a yard. 45m. DRESS LINENS, in light blue, sa\e blue, vneu\ lose, and dark brown, 2s. 3d. a yard. 36in DRESS,LINENS, m led, blown, sa\o blue,,and ,ueu\ rose, At 2s, 3d. a yard. 45m FRENCH DRESS LINENS, in shidou stupes,' in"" na-vj", "fawn, pink, sa\e blue, vieu\ rose, and black, At 2s. 11d. a yard. 45m FRENCH DRESS "LINENS, m navj, pmki' giecn," heliotrope-, \ieu\ rose, brown, London smoke, amothjst, ajid black, At as, Hd. a yard. James. Smith, Ltd., Cuba Street, Wellington. PATENT POSSSBSLiTIES. "77'OU may or may not bo aware of .-. the possibilities of your invention, but if you want, it turning into £ s. d., ask SYDNEY H. HIG(3S, Patent Attornsy, Coouor's Buildings, Willis Street, how it is done. He will tell you what it is capable of, and how, others have succeeded.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 915, 7 September 1910, Page 7
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