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; KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd, : EVENING SCARVES, &c. EVENING WRAPS, COATS, AND NECKWEAR FOR PATRONS OF THE OPERA HOUSE. The Kathcrine Grey season, with its succession of' American plays, is bound to attract tlio elito of Wellington, and you will naturally want, to feel'as well-dressed as the others. 1 These Evening Goods are just- right, for • Evening Wear ONE BURNOUSE WRAP, in turquoise blue, dew drop chiffon, trimmed with gold galoons, and finished with tassel, At £3 93. 6d. : ONE MOUSSELIXE DE SOIE BURNOUSE WRAP, in salmon pink, em- : . . brdidcred white, trimmed silver galoon, with tassels to match, : , At £2 ss. ; ONE CREPE DE CHINE WRAP, in pale pink, lined white-.'ninon; trimmed :' with gold and white galoon, At £3 9s. 6d. i - ONE FLORAL. JAP. SILK BURNOUSE WRAP, peacock shade, trimmed with !\, peacock: velvet, lined white charmeuee, and finished with white tassels, At £3 9s. 6d. | ONE SHOT SILK COAT, amethyst, being the predominating colour; wide KiS ' • mono sleeves, trimmed with floral silk, At £3 10s. 6d. I ONE SHOT NINON COAT; lijied with Mousseline de Soie, trimmed with floral [■ ' velvet, ' ! 1 At £4 15s. ■: . ONE BEADED NET SCARF, three-quarter yard wide, 2} yards long, in pink j j- and gold, .. At £3 9s. Gd. j•/ V. BLACK SILK NET SCARF, handsomely embroidered with gold and j steel; 20in. wide; 3yds. long, At £4 17s. 6d. j . pi® SAXE BLUE -SCARP, embroidered, with white bugle and sequin trim'f.. -rairig; 26in. wide, 2syds.'long,. At £2 los. 6d. I ONE WHITE SILK NET SCARF, embroidered with tinsel thread and tinsel ribbon; 27in.,wide, 23yds. long, ( At £2,75. 6d. ONE BLACK CREPE DE CHINE SCARF, embroidered with gold, and finished i ' Sold 8-inch fringe. This Scarf is 18 inches wide, and 21 yards long, . : / . 'At £3195. 6d. j. . ONE/ftHITE SILK NET MUSLIN, handsomely embroidered, finished all round -; . with 5Sn. silk fringe, At £3 3s. ! '. ■■ • >. CREPE DE CHINE SCARVES, in pink and white, handsomely embroidered •••.•' ■ with gold, and finished with Sin. silk fringe; 19in. wide,.2syds. long, ' At £3 19s. Gd. ONE BLACK -SILK NET FICHU, finished with sin. silk fringe, ; - At £3 9s. 6d. HRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd. ' -BOOTS FOR BOYS.rfflHE essonHal characteristtu of any lino of Boys' Boots is durability. . JL "Enargetic lads, full of enthusiasm and life, require substantial Foot- ;-. ' wear. Our Boots for Boys and Little Men arc built to withstand hard , service, the rough usage that healthy youngsters are sure to.give. ... i BOYS LIKE THEM, ... i Because they have style,' combin:d with comfort and value/ Parents like them, because .they last longer other Boob.at the.price,,, FOR SCHOOL AND SUNDAY WEAR. ■ BOYS' ' STRONG SHOOTERS,' BOYS' CHROME DERBY BALS., I U',to 1, 7s. 9d.; 2 and 3, Bs. 6d.; 11 to 1,-9s. 6d.; 2-and 3, lis. I pnd 5, Bs." 11(1. .. 6d,; 4 and 5, ,13s. Gd. .'. I -BOYS' PLAIN LEATHER BALS.', * BOYS' :' STRONG'' CHROME' II to 1, 7s. Gd.; 2 and 3, Ss. Gd.; SHOOTERS, 11 to ], 10s. Gd.; i and 5, Bs. lid. 2 and 3, Us. 6d.;, 4 and 5, •'- Bo >;S* BAM., >ith '■ BOyI' GLACE . KID BALS., 11 to l lpS i.i pf ' 1, 10s-' 6d.; 2 and 3, lis. 6d.; .10s, Gd.; 1 and 5, lis. Gd. d 5> ]3?i 6di ■ BOYS' CHROME. BALS., Sewn, BOYS' BOX CALF BALS., 11 to ».• - , 11 to 1, 9s. Gd.; 2 and 3, 10s. 1, 10s. 6d.; 2 and 3, 12s. 6d.; Giti; 1 and 5, lis. Gd. I - 4 and 5, 13s. Gd. • THE FAMOUS "G" BRAND. . R; HANNAH &. CO., LTD;, The Big Boot Marts - - WELLINGTON. " WRITE for Our Illustrated, Catalogue.

1911 SUITINCS. £3000 WOETH »• MIDSUMMER STYLES I - -• AT M-:- MILLIGAN'S : v"" KELBURNE AVENUE. (Famous for Style.). . SPECIAL COLOURS FOR THE FINE WEATHER JUST IN FROM LONDON. CRESCENT'TEA 6FEAKS FOB ITSELF, And IS LOVED BY ALL LADIES,. PRICES AT HAYWARD'S REVISED. : With the objcct of 111 aking it still move widely known, we onto again draw attention to the fact that Revised l'rices hold Sway here. I Anyone requiring a Costume, Dust Coat, ' or Moflel Frock, can save a Considerable Amount by purchasing it NOW. The np- ' proaching end of the Season necessitates in Immediate .Clearance, hence prices bave teen lowered at least 215., while r.any show even Greater Reductions. Unrestricted Choice is offered from this Season's Importations. HAYWARD. THE LADIES' TAILOR, ' 29J—LAMBTON QUAY-291. TAILORING RESULTS! WHEN you buy Tailoring you want results —good results. Good results meanFinest of Materials. Cleverest of Cutting. Best of Workmanship. Ferfect in fit. , And you will get each, one of these desirable features in a ORADFORJ) WOOLLEN CO.'S r SUIT TO OUDEIt at 70s. to 955. I BRADFORD WOOLLEN COMPANY, | "THE QUALITY TAILORS," WELLINGTON. ! rmnE DOMINION" employs a. ttatl of 1 Advertising Experts, whose _ services are always available. They will siva Taluablo Advico to Advertisera, sad Write AdvertjßmenU .without any. oitri •jarsa.

STYLISH TAILORINC. ■boE the NEW SEASON SPRINQ - SUITINGS, we are now showing Very Fine Designs in, WORSTED And FLANNEL MATERIALS. Our Suits ara tailored in the Most Up-tu-date fashion, combined with Good Taste, giving that touch oi Etylo that means to much to tba . .Well Dressbd.' ■ E. NORTON & CO., CLate King and Muir), MERCHANT TAILORS. 25i LAMBTON QUAY, "We believe permanency is ths keynoto of Photographio Success."PORTRAITS BARTLETT, In "ladia l'roof" & "Monochroms,"'. tre finished in PLATINUM,. And aro I'EEUANENT, Sicmo9— 10 Willis Street, Wellington, (And at Auckland). > THE REAL HAVANA. CONNOISSEURS appreciate the difficulty of getting a Genuinely High-grade Havana at a Reasonable Price. We commend, as a Cigar honestly filling that '.cquirementj ; MURi AS (THE CLUB) HAVANA, ' A CIGAR OF EXCELLENT BOUQUET, AND CONSISTENT QUALITY. PER 100, POSTAGE PAID. R. W. ARMIl'j TOBACCONIST, •290 IAMBTON QUAY, WELLING TON,. THE Results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of " Tho i Dominion " aro such as to confirm their ! belief that the raper has a wider circu- ' lation than any other daily journal in .. Kf.w Zealand. '

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 4

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