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Kfrkcaldie & Stains, Limited. j- _ SUMMER MILLINERY. I SOME MORE VERY PRETTY HATS, SUITABLE FOR NEW ZEALAND CUP WEEK. Outdoor functions are coming thick and fast now, with Races, Shews, and Garden Parties. Another hat .would bo a very desirable acquisition, and since you can buy such a hat for very little money, you leave yourself with no excuse for not possessing one. Hero are some that are moderately priced:— CHARMING HAT, in 'Cream Net, trimmed with a wreath of pink roses, and foliage, . At 635. | VERY SMART HAT, in Black and Whito UiTp Straw, trimmed-with large poppies and black velvet rib- . bon, At 495. 6d. PRETTY HAT, in Vieux Rose Straw, trimmed with pink and vieux rose camelias, < At 555. SERVICEABLE HAT, in Burnt ' Straw, trimmed with a wreath of coloured roses and green morv ribbon, . At 295. Cd. SMART TUSCAN STRAW,HAT, with drape of oream glace silk, and finished with pink roses, At 255. VERY PRETTY BLACK HAT, in Crin Straw, trimmed with coloured stocks and saxe bluo ribbon, ' . At 525. TUSCAN STRAW HAT, lined black velvet, and trimmed with black wings and velvet ribbon, At 455. SMART HAT, in Blue Tagal Straw, trimmed with a rich Spanish lace bow, - At 555. BURNT STRAW HAT, lined with black glace silk, and trimmed with cream roses and vieux rose ribbon, * At 355. SMART BURNT STRAW CHIP HAT, with tube lining, and trimmed with wreath of roses, At 325. 6d. PRETTY BURNT STRAW HAT, | trimmed with cherries and black glace silk ribbon, At 425. KitkcaMe &.Stain3, Limited. and LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt settlements. MARINE.-All Class«i covered, includiae Personal, Luggage., against All Risks.' ■'' '•'" : ' : - ACCIDENT.-Employers' Liability and a Most Liberal Personal I, Accident Policy, including a List at Diseases. SECURITY to Poliey-holdors, .£4,812,381. Full Information can bo Obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, ' WELLINGTON. . DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT. * MR. ERNEST M. SANDSTEIN, D.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. (London), OPTICIAN, HAS Opened Sight-testing. Parlours, fitted with every modern apnli ance, at 348 LAMBTON QUAY, V.'ELLINGTON (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), and may now be consulted on all cases of Defective Eyesight remediable by glasses. Fifteen years' English and Colonial Experience. Telephone 3235. Established 1898. WELLINGTON AND CHEISTCHURCH CYRIL E. T. WOODS. DENTAL SURGEON. «8 L A II B T 0 N g U A I, TeleDhone 310-1 (I H. V ]? E L. L, "•• BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, DALGETY'S BUILDINGS, FEATKERSXON STREET. - Tel. 3261 BULKLEY AND DIDSBUEY, DENTAL SURGEONS, 1U WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. PHOENIX CRATED WATER COil. PANY, LiAU'IED. SPECIALLY l'repared Soda Water lor Invalids. 'Phone 880. Lailj Do. liveries For Dp-to-Date Board and Residence, the r/EALANDU PRIVATE HOTEL, e-l Courtcnay Place. Terms, ss. per day, 255. per week. A. C. WOLFF, Proprietor. "Wo believe permanency is the keynote of Photographic Success." PORTRAITS By BARTLETT, In' "India Proof" & "Monochrome," are finished in PLATINUM, And are ABSOLUTELY PERMANENT. Studios— 10 Willis Street, Wellington. (And at Auckland). HONEY TO LEND. IN. any Bums, on approved Freehold Security, from per cent, Repayment by instalments can bo arranged. SrR KENNETH DOUGLAS. Solioibr, Tel. No. 31. 31 Hnnter Street-■O-OGGAED AND PEODSE. ARCHITECTS, 20 HUNTER STREET. |J t SPEAR, M.P.0.0., Doctor of Optics, EYESIG&T SPECIALIST. Optical Parlours— I WILLIS STREET. Kiwi's Chambers. WELLINGTON. A Ibtro stock oT Optical Goods carried! tleo Speakinc Trumpets air' Instruments to improve the hoariug. Consultation free, 'Plume 2551

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 962, 1 November 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 962, 1 November 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 962, 1 November 1910, Page 4

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