Kkkcaldk & Stains, Limited. SUMMER SILKS And Other Fabrics. Some recent arrivals havo greatly reinforced our stocks of Summer Blouse and Dress Materials. There is practically every fashionablo fabric available, and the choice of colours and designs is just now exceptionally good. SATIN FOULARDS, 40in. wide, in spot effects, . in black and white, navy and white, and wedgwood and white, •..-... At 7s. 6d. a yard. SHANTUNG SILK, 30in. wide, a nice soft and bright Inish combination of silk and flax, in all the new , shades, \At 3s. 9d. a yard. CRYSTALLINES, Silk and _ Cotton; in four fashionablo colourings; 30in. wade, At Is. 9d. a yard. HARRIS. LINENS, 36in. wide, in twenty different,shades; and guaranteed fast dyed, : , At 3s. 3d. a yard. NATALIA CRASH LINEN, in all the j new and most fashionable shades; I .: 4iu: wide, At ,25..3d. a yard. ZENITA LINENS, 46in: wide, in stripe effects; in fifteen different colours, At 2s. 9d. a yard. FRENCH LINENS, in many shades of ■ vieiix rose, brown, pink, sky, grey, • moss, navy, prunelle, mauve, elec- • trie'. Copenhagen blue, and other -.colours, ~: • At 2s. 3d. a.yard. FRENCH'CAMBRICS, 30in. and 32in. wide, , in .. 70- different shades. . Just arrived, '•V:'.;v ':•■;■■■ At IOJd. a yard. DELAINES, 30in. wide; in the s most ' fashionable designs and colours. French goods, At 2s. 3d. a yard. WASHING ■•PRINTS,.-29m. and 30in. wide, fast dyed and guaranteed ..to '■' . wash well,'' ' ', ;..•:::,,- At .sid.',,6jd. a yard. INDIGO PRINTS, 29iu. and 30in. wide - in a variety of floral designs and ■■' spot effects, At 6d., 7}d. a yard. iREVERSIBLE PRINTS, 31in. wide, in all the most wanted, colours,' ' At 6Jd. a yard. Khkc&ldk &'Stains, Limited. EXCLUSIVE STYLES, ..■■ designed by a : well-known ;Artijt for the "crack" London firms, and EXCLUSIVE MATERIALS, .... .from a manufacturer described by .'-a'high authority as "The Bast in the -Trade,"/ are .what JAS. a. doherty, THE PREMIER TAILOR, is placing at the disposal of his clients. These firms do hot export their' Styles and Materials ;.,'to .anyone else in New /■Zealand. .This exclusivo,firm, through tho influence of Mr. Doherty'sHonie connections, forward him a Special Set' of NEW Patterns to select from. ' SPECIAL OFFER. Mr. Doherty is now indenting for, Next .Winter. Any gentleman wishing to do so, may select, from these. Samples; and have the length included and' confined to himself. .;'.'.,. 203-rLAMBTON QUAY-203.,.' , ;
U: ; NATIONAL LEAGUE. , ; r THE. object of the League is for the first time to form into a powerful com.bination all those moderate thinking members of the community who are opposed to the extreme,..irrational, and.extravagant views of those who desire to impose unreasonable and extreme restrictions on the• rational', freedom of action and conduct of''the ."people, and of the community., , The purposes of the organisation, will be:— .'l To safeguard the reasonable and necessary freedom of action of, the individual and of the; community. ' To oppose intemperate, oppressive, and extreme legislation inimical to the ' wholesome and • sensible freedom of action of a self-reliant community. : To give expression to the hitherto silent_ views of that large .section of the ." ■; community which holds moderate; sensible, and temperate views as to re- .:.■'■'•■ strictive legislation.'.'..• ; , ;.". . . .■'■■', To create a sound, rational opinion upon all matters; social and commercial, .'and .as to legislation affecting'these subjects. :..;,.', :,;,'" ; ''.>•;. To associate all those interested-in the manly sports! and healthy recreation of the people. '.""''■ ." , : •-- The organisation is absolutely a non-party one, but it will be the object of the League-to ascertain: tho views of candidates for election to Parliament -and Local Bodies, and to ensuro as far as possible the return: of candi- . dates who hold such views as are necessary to guarantee ; that the community shall. continue to be healthy, temperate, and self-reliant.- .','... PROVISIONAL EXECUTIVE: H.P.Allen' Robt. Fletcher J. Keir . : Alex. W.. Newton R. W. Armit A. R. Hislop A. Laurenson . W. J.. Organ S. S. Brown 'W. Holliday . S. C. Leary ■■'• H. P.'Rawson E. P. Bunny E. J. Hill Martin Luckie Herbert Seaton W. H. D. Bell E. F. Hadfield V. Meredith J. B. Speed J.A.Bruce E. P. Hanify 'J.P.Maxwell C. P. Skerrett, K.C. F. J. Courtenay, F.-W. Haybittle W. H. S. MoorhouseChas. E. Stevens G. H. Dixon Dr. Herbert W. G. Mantell W. H. Turnbull A. E. Dixon R. D. Hanlon D. M'Kenzie W.G.Talbot. Dr. W. K. Fyffe G. F. Johnston '? Chas. H. Matthews R. T., Turnbull .-': The Provisional Committee above-named ha« decided to form a National League for' the Wellington District, which the Public is invited to support by enrolling as members. Both men and women are invited to join. Similar Associations will.be formed in various, centres throughout the Dominion, having Federation ultimately in view. .■ , Enrojment is now actively proceeding, and as soon as convenient a General Meeting of the members.will bo called for the-purpose of electing the Committee and Officers and other business/ The SUBSCRIPTION has been .fixed at ONE SHILLING a year for annual members, FIVE SHILLINGS.for five years' membership, and ONE. GUINEA for life-members. ;■-... • ■ ".:.'■ '....-J.- A. BRUCE;' : Acting Hon. Secretary, 27, Panama Street, Wellington. Enrolment Forms can also be signed : and subscriptions paid at:— J. B. SPEED, 258 Lambton Quay; G. T. WHITE, 274 Lambton Quay; R. W. ARMIT, 290 Lambton Quay; R. HOLLLDAY AND CO., 242 Lambton Quay; : J. T. LYLE, 31 Panama Street; . R. D. HANLON, 89 Molesworth Street; L.- M'KENZIE..7I Manners Street; . DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, 82 and 81 Manners Street; S.'W.COPE, Storekeeper, Hataitai; HEREERT SEATON, 27 Willis Street; D. CAMPBELL, 1 Riddiford Street; Or with Any Member of tho Provisional Bxeoutive. Persons desirous of joining the League are invited to fill in the Coupon be, low and to forward it with tho Subscription (stamps or otherwise) to the Secretary. ". ' '_','■ NATIONAL LEAGUE, I h«reby apply to be enrolled as An Annual Member (Is.) \ A Five Years' Member (55.) I of .the A Lifo Member (215.) J ' National League, and I enclose tho sum of £ j i for my subscription. Name ~ , '„ Occupation ~ '. Address ,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 955, 24 October 1910, Page 6
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