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[armour-plated] Only the anxious mother of small means knows how boys, especially schoolboys, exuberant in their health and spirits, can wear . . . out clothes. Maternal anxiety is allayed when boys are dressed in the OWE make of clothes that invariably look well, and that can only be - worn out with time and trouble, even by a boy. The mother who once discovers that Make •> will buy no other. She knows. ' • CLOTHING. \.e - a ; . . ||m |i- ; I__^,., '..^^^J I "■'■" '■.'. LIBE^RTY'S ABE SHOWING A NEW SHIPMENT/ OF HAND-EMBROID-ERED CALENDARS, BOXES, PHOTO FRAMES, PIN-CUSH-IONS, NEEDLE-BOOKS, PERFUME, SACHETS, ETC., AND INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. |t62Lambtoii Quay, Wellington. 49 Ridgway St., Wasiganui f . 1 |«TeAroHowse.| i Parisian and English [; ! I MILLINERY 1 | ' ■" ■ ei y " AT i f I HALF.MARKED PRICES. 1 | Why this Offer ? ■ j ■ \ BECAUSE THE SUCCESS OF OUR MILLINERY i f TRADE DURING THE PAST'SEASON HAS EXCEEDED I i OUR .GREATEST ANTICIPATION, WE HAVE DECIDED 5 J THAT RATHER, THAN CARRY THESE MODELS OVER 1 jj TO THE NEXT SEASON. WE WILL ABSOLUTELY QUIT 1 J.ffHEM ; ALL AT ASTONISHING PRICES. | ; . 5 ''■ ,- .■.'•.■."',■ ■.'"■'.:,•■''.. ■'. • 1 '■ • | -See Our -Cuba Street Wirae§@w. ■■ j I THESE ARE A FEW OF THE OFFERINGS:- \ • | BLACK CRINOLINE STRAW, draped crown of fancy bhck and white not, brim turned up off tho face, and finished * $ with bunch of censo roses, . mul>ueu j | Usually 4 Guineas. SPECIAL OFFER 42s I .1 LARGE FLAT SAILOR, in Petunia Shade, with hyacinth I ' £ crown, finished at sido with loops of shaded ribbon t 8 Usually 4 Guineas. SPECIAL OFFER, 42s jj J AMETHYST STRAAV, trimmed with wreath of tiny moss I il roses and forget-me-nots across front, bow of shot silk * J afcbaok < • Usually 65s I jj SPECIAL OFFER, 325. 6d. I s; A VERY HANDSOME TOQUE, brim of black velvet crown \ ', of blue hyacinths, and finished with bunch of red roses § i at side, . i I Usually 89s. 6d. SPECIAL OFFER, 425. i' LARGE BLACK MUSHROOM, in Coarse Straw, undorlin- * | wg of white satm, and curtain of blondo laco, hand- '■ I somcly trimmed with large bow' of whito satin ribbon ' \ i and bunch of white roses at side, 'Jj i Usually 90s. | | SPECIAL OFFER, 455. 1 I MOLE STRAW LARGE BRETONE SAILOR, trimmed with 1 ' i Ceriso Wheat, veiled with tulle, and large bunch of « '| . same at side, with knot of velvet to tone, p t . Usually 755. I '! , SPECIAL OFFER, 395. | | WHITE HAT, underlined with Black Straw, smart shape I I turned up at back, daintily trimmed • with tulle, hand- p. » some bunch of whito wheat and black ribbon velvet ' \ ■ J . . Usually :755. A SPECIAL OFFER, 375. 6d. | | VIEUX ROSE SATIN STRAW. Mushroom front, smartly I " .jj . .. turned up at back, deep fold of velvet at top of brim i 1 . crown composed of star flowers in shaded vieux rose, ' 1 ' » ' Usually 90s. 1 ij SPECIAL OFFER, 455. $ I VAI Wi £™ T G 7' EE ? CRINOMNI!, front of handsome 1 I Gold Embroidery, bunch of shaded roses and Grass- at «. 5 side,. ■ ' J jj . Usually 3 Guineas. . SPECIAL OFFER, 30s. I $~■ I ' 1! OUR STYLES, QUALITY, AND PRICES HAVE AIAVAYS « jj APPEALED TO MILLINERY BUYERS, AND THAT IS ? I WHY OUR BUSINESS IS ALWAYS FLOURISHING f i' ■ ■ '\ __■ _ ~T7~. ~~1 f ■ i I Cuba and Dixon Streets, I j THE HOUSE FOR YALUE. 1

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 11

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